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Sleuth Admin
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Tale Spinner

Mar-8-2004 08:46

I'm working on an update that will allow players to create agencies (teams) with other detectives. I want to try to make the game a little more community oriented and working towards common goals would be a way to do that.

My dilema is, if I make it too advantageous to be in an agency, then hard-core players will probably just create a bunch of detectives, make their own agency, and then dominate the agency rankings because it's easier for one person to coordinate their own actions, than it is for a bunch of strangers to do so.

So, here's my questions:

1. Would you bother joining an agency under any circumstances?

B. Would you join an agency if there was minimal in-game advantage to doing so?

III. Would you join if there were larger, agency wide goals to acheive, and compete with other agencies for?

Yahtzee. Should teammates be able to help each other on their individual cases, or should they only be able to work towards larger goals together?

Hmm?

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SirEric
SirEric

Mar-18-2004 22:12

um im good with all oh hello um im new ive only won 14 cases

Kay
Kay
Well-Connected

Mar-22-2004 13:30

1) yes
b) yes
III)yes

Also here is my little tid bit on the idea of agencies. For the people assigned in a agency the case should be split (if you have 6 witnesses that need to be questioned and you have 3 detectives they should get 2 witnesses apeice and colaberate together on there findings) truly making it were the agency employes work as a team.

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Mar-26-2004 03:39

another idee (apart from agancies which is very cool) maybe let detectivies that work for the same bosses do a job for them together. it should be a bigger job and more benefit than the ones u do when u visit them daily. maybe even working against another group from a different boss?

lousms1
lousms1

Mar-26-2004 07:49

Gotta go against like KAy on this one... what if everyone isn't online at the same time. I don't want to spend 3 days working on one case while I wait for other people in my agency to do their stuff. The cases should remain individual, in my humble opinion, but maybe not "hidden treasures" I don't really know the plans for those, but what if it's like mystery, but there's like 3 cases to solve to get the 'hidden trasure' and each detective can only do one. So at least 3 detectives have to do it, and they all have to get it right. I don't know, just an idear..... but yes, admin, the agencies seem totally cool, everyone's onboard. We just want to own some real estate.

Kay
Kay
Well-Connected

Mar-26-2004 09:09

You do have a point lousms1. I did not think about the fact that everyone may not be on at the same time. Good point.

Kristen05
Kristen05

Mar-26-2004 13:10

maybe we should be able to have multiple cases going at once....that way we could still work with other detectives...

Sleuth Admin
Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner

Mar-26-2004 14:37

Any cooperative tasks will not require detectives to be logged on at the same time.

OK, that's easier said than done, but I'm working on it.


Mike Stoodley
Mike Stoodley

Mar-29-2004 04:25

I think that 'multiples' working on the same case is a great idea...

Don't know if this is a *good* idea, but what about that certain people only respond to certain detectives, so the detectives Can't actually solve the case by themselves...

Sleuth Admin
Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner

Mar-29-2004 08:06

Well, to some extent that is already the case. If you do enough favors, you will eventually win contacts among the various shop-keepers, etc. Those people will answer an unlimited amount of questions, where other ones clam up.

On the higher level of difficulty, those characters tend to clam up very quickly (sometimes, before you ask your first question). So, when working on really hard cases, it would be very useful to have access to more than the maximum 2 contacts per detective.

Anyway, that's the theory.


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