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Corvis
Corvis

Sep-29-2005 09:57

Where can i locate a person that the client (or anyone else) informs me that is a suspect?

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Makensie Brewer
Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper

Sep-30-2005 09:33

Thanks for being more clear Crash ;) I was in a rush when I typed my response to him lol :)

Corvis
Corvis

Sep-30-2005 18:02

I don't know what's going on. I think I'm in a case because in the "Map" tab there are 2 suspects whom i already interviewd, but in the "Case" tab it shows me some new cases to select and when i try to select a case, nothing happens. Please help.

R Anstett
R Anstett

Sep-30-2005 19:34

Sounds like a browser cache problem and not Sleuth at all.

Try to hit refresh on your browser to see if you are using an old version of the page.

Also you can try to log out and then log back in to see if you have the same image for a case.


Corvis
Corvis

Oct-1-2005 03:21

I tried to use IE (usually i use Firefox). I've tried even to restart the computer. Nothing seems to work.

Dogberta
Dogberta
Nomad

Oct-1-2005 04:02

Maybe its a bug in the case - or Corvis was one of the detectives who got muddled when the server crashed? Can you report it as a bug (city hall tab)? Otherwise I would take the quit, and start a new case.

Corvis
Corvis

Oct-1-2005 04:34

I'll report this bug. Thank you all.

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Oct-1-2005 08:22

Fire fox sould work fine with sleuth. Sounds like you have a bugged case.

R Anstett
R Anstett

Oct-1-2005 14:29

I use Firefox at home and am stuck with IE at work. Both work fine, but Firefox does not get the tool tips on the XP needed for case levels. That is the only thing I have noticed different.

DaRu
DaRu
Well-Connected

Oct-1-2005 18:39

As Makensie shared, your first question should always be,"Ask if he knows anyone who had a motive to commit this crime," then after you've obtained your list of suspects, "Ask him if he has an alibi." Once I have the alibi of each suspect, I question the merchants about the alibis, but this is up to the agent. What helps is solving cases you're equipped to solve, meaning possessing the skills needed for your arch type, whether "smart, charming or tough," to force the client to talk. However, regardless of your skills, there'lll be cases you'll have to quit because you can't make the client talk, and of course there's cases with bugs. I still have client's in almost impossible case that clams on me & I have to quit it. Anyway, whatever the case, hang in there my friend & good luck! (*_*)

DaRu
DaRu
Well-Connected

Oct-1-2005 19:00

To make it more clear above, don't open a case that's too hard to solve, & for sure if you don't possess enough skills to help strengthen your arch type & help make the client talk. It doesn't take that long go start with the Easy cases and work up to the Almost Impssible level:)

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