LastTrain
|
Oct-28-2005 08:05
Mave, I've generally been able to solve cases fairly regularly (few quits) at a difficulty one or two levels ABOVE what I was getting in favors. If you try that, you should get more skill points since you're doing harder cases.
You will probably also have to quit a few more cases than you are used to, so that's when you have to decide if earning skill points or getting the satisfaction (and quicker favors) from actually completing the cases is more important to you.
|