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few small things i dont like
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bballmaster2
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Aug-28-2005 02:27
Too many people have fake alibis...in real life who the hell would want to give a fake alibi to a detective if he is innocent? In my case 3 people had fake alibis.
Too many people clamm up upon the FIRST time I ask them a question. FIRST time. In my case, FOUR people clammed up when I asked them the FIRST question.
Those two in one case, already makes my case impossible. If you can figure out how to do my case I would give you 1000 bucks
Is my luck just bad? Or my detective sucks?
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Gena Long
Sleuth About Town
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Aug-31-2005 06:55
yup.
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cfm
Nomad
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Aug-31-2005 07:15
bball, takes about ten of the Impossible cases for those of us who've been here a while to get a skill point...so....
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bballmaster2
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Sep-1-2005 07:16
The lesson is the spend your skill points wisely...I wasted 7 on interogation already damn it.. :(
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Steve Long
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Sep-1-2005 11:21
That's part of the game, yes you learn to value them very much. I, being a tough detective, wasted 7-8 on flirting which is as useless to me as interrogation is to you.
I think everyone has some skill in their portfolio that they kick themselves for buying.
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Jake Fenton
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Sep-1-2005 15:15
I'm half regretting lashing out on my first smarts skill. Definitely should have gone for AST. But still, I did find a few threads today, so it's not been a total disaster...
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gradbeth
Well-Connected
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Sep-1-2005 15:39
I regret flirting. That was a waste for me, as i never use sweet talking, but interogation
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bballmaster2
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Sep-2-2005 01:59
crap..I have two skills useless to me.. judgement of character and interogation :(
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reda
Well-Connected
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Sep-2-2005 02:29
bball I had that too. But now when Im old and have much more skills and equipment I can use both charm and tough. So I maybe regreted it in the begining but now I acctually enjoy it.
This doesnt mean you should buy both as begining detective. But if you already did that you might find it usefull later.
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Moonshh
Well-Connected
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Sep-4-2005 02:35
I agree with reda! When I was a young, charming detective, I didn't want the tough skill I had, as I would click on it by accident. It was causing me trouble that way! Later, with the changes that made the game harder, I found it helpful to be able to move between tough and charming. So while I would choose EITHER tough or charming, balanced with smart, for a new detective, I would eventually use all the skills, myself.
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Thaddeus Mint
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Sep-4-2005 03:09
I also bought flirting and regret it. What does that say about us all, I wonder? ;)
But someone (could have been Reda I think) said to me at the time that eventually I would have enough skills to use both charming and tough, and I'm really looking forward to having judgment of character and being able to decide.
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