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aredherren
aredherren

May-30-2005 00:44

Does it affect me to quit cases other than losing the time and experience? To clarify: If i quit a case because it would affect my standing with factions will the number of cases i quit eventually force me into retirement?
thanks

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jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Jun-8-2005 15:34

My god, Shroud. You aren't serious...about being experienced and needing more money. I'd say money becomes more important then ever.

See prices of Shady keep rising, but unfortunately the amount of money you make off an impossibly hard case remains the same. If you get a false, it takes you months of playing the game to get enough money to be safe for the next Shady visit.

Please Shroud, please be careful advising newbies. You are clearly off base again.


MarcusAndrew
MarcusAndrew

Jun-9-2005 02:42

Thus speaks the wisest (and most experienced) of us all. Thanks jstkdn!

biga1
biga1

Jun-9-2005 19:34

Like if you have 2 different charecters eventually you wouldnt get the same cases if you played the other 1 also? that is what i meant

cfm
cfm
Nomad

Jun-9-2005 19:54

No, biga1, not very likely. You will see the title on many of the cases, but the cases themselves would not have the same suspects, evidence, or guilty party.

It's like there are these great big hats with all the info in them and the game just snags a first name from one hat, a last name from another hat, a piece of evidence or two..etc... and with all the combinations possible, the likelyhood of getting two cases that are exactly the same, well, like I said above, you'd be better off playing the lottery.

biga1
biga1

Jun-10-2005 22:16

Ok thanks

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