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An all in one button.
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Cicero
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Jul-25-2005 05:06
Okay. So your feeling pretty good and you open an Almost impossible case. You search the crime scene and, *gasp* 3 out of the 4 pieces of evidence are for your contact! Oh happy day right?! Wrong. It can take for-ev-er (whine that out like any normal three-year-old) to click three times though 11 suspects (and then it probably will be the 4th peice anyway) and I have DSl. I shudder to consider what dial up *shudder* have to go through. Don't worry I'm getting to my point.
Is there anyway a simple "Use contact to identify <insert evidence here>" link could be added to the screen? That would be really really neat.
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LilRach
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Aug-22-2005 19:21
Tyrone, you actually don't have to use your mouse to hit the back button. Just hit backspace on your keyboard, and the page before should appear.
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Tyrone Shooz
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Aug-24-2005 21:02
Thanks, I'll try that.
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Arthur Granville Smith
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Aug-25-2005 02:07
Can I add my vote for in support of Cicero's suggestion? In fact, I don't mind what form it takes, as long as the information is available quickly and easily.
I love this game. I DO NOT want to see it get any easier ...
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the one issue I have is with the response time of the site. I am on dial-up at home and sometimes I can struggle to complete 3 cases in an hour! Even when using broadband I experience delays from time to time.
I don't see why information that your character is "entitled" to through a contact cannot be given without the need to ask about every single suspect individually. Frankly, I find this aspect of the game just plain boring, particularly if the site is slow in responding. It's the one thing that spoils this game, in my opinion.
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reda
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Aug-26-2005 17:24
I agree with arthur. I hate it especially when I need to check AI cases with my contact for team mates. Takes so long...
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Luniar Arkain
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Aug-26-2005 17:30
*pokes my last post* I think that's a common solution.
"An 'all-in-one' button would be interesting, but if you just go down the list, clicking each suspect once, wait a little for the page to come up with a 'no' probably, and then go to Case Overview to see who it belonged to, you'll see it's easier than doing it one-by-one. :D"
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