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^^TnT^^
^^TnT^^

Aug-25-2005 16:56

How can a killer run away?
I have fake alibi and PE so is the killer! I clik on the name to accuse him... and he run away :/

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Greyling
Greyling

Aug-28-2005 23:06

I'm not sure we can use Elsey's exp. and skill points to go after - for some reason she seems to have a lot more than others, even those with more experience than her :D

cfm
cfm
Nomad

Aug-28-2005 23:07

Where's Skyler? I know he was the first to get all 8 contacts, and I think he has all the skills, but I'm not certain on that one.

*searches through the city streets looking for the suddenly ellusive detective*

Oh, Skyler......??

Dionne Dawson
Dionne Dawson

Aug-28-2005 23:07

I think you can't compare the experience-skillpoint of older and newer members. When travelling to field offices you are often forced to do low level cases that dont give any skill points, but do increase your experience. The older members gained their points in the NY agency where they could play much harder cases and therefore get more skill points.

When I temporarily quit in January I had just over 1300000 experience and 70 unspent skillpoints (1 faction skill and all other skills).
So for example jstkdn and me needed less experience than you need now to get all skills.

Dionne Dawson
Dionne Dawson

Aug-28-2005 23:57

and with all my skills i just opened a crime scene and it said: no evidence discovered. :<

cfm
cfm
Nomad

Aug-29-2005 01:10

*scratches her head in confusion* huh???

If skill points are related to experience points, the only difference would be that now we have Impossible cases and can gain skill points quicker.....

*looks at the clock and hopes the hour isn't clouding her thoughts again*

Dionne Dawson
Dionne Dawson

Aug-29-2005 01:17

Now i am confused :)

Greyling
Greyling

Aug-29-2005 01:57

Hmmm, maybe it's controlled by something else instead of experience then?? - although that's what I always thought determined it.

However I took the liberty of doing a little checking around in my agency on those who have, or nearly have, all the skills, and Elsey has ~1,85 mill. exp., is missing 2 faction skills but has 103 skill points to spare so it won't be any trouble for her getting them. For comparison Deayts has ~2,44 mill, ALL the skills and 9 skill points to spare, and I have 4,14 mill, missing pugilism (but no intention of getting it) and 87 skill points to spare.

Seems like the mystery continues

Dionne Dawson
Dionne Dawson

Aug-29-2005 02:07

What i meant was that when you have a lot of experience, you have to do harder cases to get your skillpoints.

Greyling
Greyling

Aug-29-2005 02:19

Yeah, I know it gets harder to earn skill points the more experience you get, but there still seems to be quite a bit of anomaly if comparing detectives - f.ex. cfm and Deayts have about the same amount of exp. but whereas he has all the skills (this includes all the faction skills), she mentioned she was still short 2 "basic" skills and 4 faction skills to have the full set. And if you look at Elsey and me, we'd have about the same amount of skill points left if we were to get the last faction skills that we're missing despite the fact that I currently have about 2,29 mill more exp. points, and therefore, if saying that we're both in the range where skill points come at every 50,000 exp. reached, I would have expected me to have around 45 skill points more than her - but I don't :D

Greyling
Greyling

Aug-29-2005 02:21

*assuming, not saying :)

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