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dimitroulis2
dimitroulis2

May-20-2005 03:57

I'M NOT IN AN AGENCY.CAN I GET A CONTACT AND IF CAN GET ONE CAN I CHOOSE WHO WOULD BE?

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Makensie Brewer
Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper

May-20-2005 04:07

You couldnt be in an agency anyways, unless you subscribe. You can still get a contact tho and the only way, I think, you could choose who u want is if, when starting to do a favor...click on the same one all the time. Like if u want Tailor, go to him (or her) all the time until they give in. lol Other than that, no you cant choose what contact you want.

That might not even be the right answer up there but it sounded good.

You should subscribe to get more benefits from the game...it is well worth it to join!!! :)

dimitroulis2
dimitroulis2

May-20-2005 10:30

I;M ALWAYS GOING TO PRIEST AND HE SENDS ME TO DIFFRENT CONTACT AVERY TIME!!!

MarcusAndrew
MarcusAndrew

May-20-2005 10:46

Argh! Whats all the shouting for!? You're giving me a headache dimitroulis2!
*goes to find some paracetamol*
:D

cfm
cfm
Nomad

May-20-2005 11:02

*hands over her ears, eyes closed in pain*

Please Dimitroulis, can you turn off the caps lock...?

As far as your contacts go....

Makensie is correct in that you do not have to be subscribed, and the the benefits of subscription are well worth it!

You randomly gain a contact by doing favors, and favors are randomly generated. Just clicking on a certain townie each time will not insure they become your contact.

You can only AVOID unwanted contacts by starting, then quitting the favors you do not want. Otherwise, it is all left to chance. You can not get a new favor until you either solve or quit the favor you currently have.

You get 2 contacts (per city if subbed). One will be a PE (Physical evidence) contact, such as the tailo or banker. The other will be a non PE contact, like the butcher or waitress.

I hope that helps.

dimitroulis2
dimitroulis2

May-21-2005 01:47

1.What is the diffrence between PE and a non PE contact?

2.If i quit a case is good or bad for my detective?

MarcusAndrew
MarcusAndrew

May-21-2005 04:03

A PE contact is one such as the tailor, barber, banker or shoe maker, who can identify an item of physical evidence found at the crime scene as belonging to a particular suspect. Having one of these contacts is particularly useful as it means that you can always rely on them, without them clamming up. in essence, it makes it easier to find out who the murderer is.
Secondly, quitting a case does go down on your permenant record but if you dont know who the murderer is, it means you dont have to guess. Guessing is definitely unadvisable, as it means you get a 'false accusation' on your record. Three of these and you have to retire. You can, however, get your false accusations cleared by visiting the Shady character at the back of the pub but this is expensive, especially at later stages in the game. Quitting cases is definitely better than guessing!
Oops, I seem to have rambled on a bit there, hope i helped.
Marcus

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

May-21-2005 04:05

1. PE = physical evidence contact like the barber (gives clue's about hairs), banker (gives clue's about handwriting) etc. Non PE= None physical evidence like the waitress, bartender etc. who will answer if someone has an alibi or not.
2. Quitting cases does not affect your detective at all. It is better to quit cases then falsely accuse. As with three false accusations your det retires.

Makensie Brewer
Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper

May-21-2005 05:37

The only thing quitting may hurt is your pride but that's about it :) Mine has been hurt alot lol;)

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

May-21-2005 06:15

I bet if there were loser statistics on how many cases quit, I would be a sure winner. At some point, if cases would show up that had no evidence with my contact.....I would quit it right away. :)

MarcusAndrew
MarcusAndrew

May-21-2005 16:45

well jstkdn, im sure you've completed a few more cases than the average detective too! It hardly matters how many cases you quit! :D

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