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Ramses Emerson
Ramses Emerson

Aug-5-2005 02:30

What ever happened to the old guide that suggested to you what level of cases to take based upon your experience points??? I was gone for a long-time (under my other account) and am finding that I REALLY miss that guide! :( It used to be part of the selection of cases....

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Crash Walker
Crash Walker
Old Shoe

Aug-16-2005 08:57

I would certainly be interested to know at what level you can do Almost Impossible cases. There are a lot of stuck cases in our agency, where I have the necessary contact to solve, but cannot do Almost Impossible cases yet.

Greyling
Greyling

Aug-16-2005 10:00

Your experience needs to be at least 100,000 to open Almosts. As for the other levels I think it's 20,000 to open Ridiculously, but that's about the only ones I remember at the moment.

Anyway, if what you're looking for is when you'll be able to open certain case levels, then holding your cursor over the various levels, which you can't access, should tell you how much exp. you'll need to have before being able to open them :)

Crash Walker
Crash Walker
Old Shoe

Aug-16-2005 17:26

thanks :) nearly there then..

Luniar Arkain
Luniar Arkain

Aug-16-2005 20:49

I believe it's 1, 2, add 0, Greyling.

For example, I believe Really Hards require 1000, and Really Really Hards require 2000. And then, Incredibly Hards require 10000, and Stupendously Hards are 20000.

Greyling
Greyling

Aug-17-2005 03:18

Okay after a little poking around the list for how much experience is required to access the various levels is as follows:

Beginner - available from the beginning up to max. 200
Easy - available from the beginning
Intermediate - available from the beginning
Hard - available from the beginning
Really Hard – min. 400
Really Really Hard – min. 1000
Incredibly Hard – min. 2000
Stupendously Hard – min. 10,000
Ridiculously Hard – min. 20,000
Almost Impossible – min. 100,000

:)

Luniar Arkain
Luniar Arkain

Aug-17-2005 12:45

Damn, I was close. But the sequence I had it in was right! :< Yargh.

Greyling
Greyling

Aug-18-2005 02:13

Yep - so close but no cigar :p

croesy2002
croesy2002

Aug-18-2005 05:33

useless info on "close but no cigar". In the late 1800's and early 1900's a prize of a cigar was given to winners at fairground attraction. If you just missed out on a prize you were close but didn't get a cigar
Sad but i love to know where everyday phrases come from ;)

Autumnsprings
Autumnsprings
Con Artist

Aug-18-2005 11:30

Very interesting croesy, thanks for sharing!! (i, too, am sad, lol)

Luniar Arkain
Luniar Arkain

Aug-18-2005 23:28

Good, Greyling, 'cause I don't smoke. :D

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