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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:08PM The angry pro consumer gaming ga said

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I don't know much about interrogating, what I do know is that every suspect that's run away from me has been shot in the back, case closed.

Posted: May 20th 2011 4:13PM ashleydb said

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@(Unverified) "I am the law!"
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:19PM Chris DPSN AggieCEO XBLThe Aggi said

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@The angry pro consumer gaming ga

lol...I did that a few times....and I was just trying to make them stop running by shooting the ground....I cant do that to save my life...
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:32PM jph89 said

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@The angry pro consumer gaming ga

"You may be able to outrun me, but yo can"t outrun my bullet"
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:49PM Faceless Troll said

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@The angry pro consumer gaming ga I like it when they take hostages. They always stick their heads out in plain sight like they're trying to give you a clean headshot.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 5:08PM whylekat said

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@The angry pro consumer gaming ga

Nothing beats 40's justice.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 5:41PM Rankore said

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@The angry pro consumer gaming ga The thing I have noticed most is that the interrogations are incredibly limited in what you can do or ask, this really disappointed me with the game even though I do enjoy it. I wish they had provided actual dialogue options. LIke on some cases I could easily have proven them wrong or prepared a good case in real life, but the game limited me so bad and gave some absolutely pointless reply that the interrogation went no where. Pretty stupid.
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Posted: May 21st 2011 12:12AM dirtchili said

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@The angry pro consumer gaming ga

Don't you try to run. Cause I got six little friends, and they all run faster than you.
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Posted: May 21st 2011 12:41AM ComedyInK said

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@Chris DPSN AggieCEO XBLThe Aggi

They really should've used Euphoria Physics setup they mad from Red Dead Redemption instead of Havok.

Seriously, Why can't I shoot a guy in the leg to make him stop running? Or shoot the gun out the perps hand and make him come quietly instead of wasting the poor coroners time?

MADNESS I SAY!
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Posted: May 21st 2011 12:22PM doreo said

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@ComedyInK

You are absolutely right! I didn't even notice this until I shot a suspect three times in the shin and he died. I was like wtf, why didn't you fall down so I could arrest you?
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:08PM whylekat said

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Meh. I still find the system a little jaded. For example on your first vice case you can accuse a guy of lieing about running numbers. But if you use his fat pile of fake numbers as evidence, it doesn't work. You apparently have to use the fake number you found at a different location. Makes no sense. The guy has a pile of illegal contraband right there but you're wrong if you call him out on it? Minor design flaw. Just saying.

Posted: May 20th 2011 4:16PM Freakservo said

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@whylekat Yeah, I find that I suck at interrogation in this game as well. I just let a FAQ help me out with that bit and focus on picking up/examining evidence, taking on the crime side-challenges, and so on.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:25PM JonnyWags said

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@whylekat Meh! MEH! I don't really care for this product! MEHHHHH!!!!
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:28PM whylekat said

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@Johnny wags

Um that's not what I meant at all in fact I love the game and clocked well over 25 hrs already. You're just reading it like a doucher.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:09PM Special Agent Bob said

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Yea the Telling the difference between doubt and lie later on starts to get more diffucult. P.S. Why does every suspect you chase on foot run like a goodamn kenyan.

Posted: May 20th 2011 4:19PM whylekat said

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@Special Agent Bob

Even the fat ones! When I chased that fat bastard up that giant movie set staircase, Believablity went right out the window!
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:47PM Faceless Troll said

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@whylekat I kept expecting one of the fat guys I was chasing to pass out. An overweight tubby outrunning an ex marine in top shape, wtf?
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Posted: May 20th 2011 5:57PM (Unverified) said

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@Special Agent Bob Something else that annoys me with the chases is that when you are chasing them up a ladder or pipe and you know they are going to kick you, if you stop right before that point they stop and wait for you to get to them so they can kick you in the face anyway, lol.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:09PM dscuber9000 said

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Another tip: Don't turn on subtitles. I usually turn them on in every game I play, but when I did. I was only getting around 50% correct answers because I was focusing on the text and not the faces.

Posted: May 20th 2011 4:45PM Faceless Troll said

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@dscuber9000 I dunno, I ran into a glitch (I'm not sure if it was my audio system or the game) where some of the dialogue just totally cut out on me during one interview with a POI. So I missed out on a good chunk of the conversation thanks to not having subtitles on.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:10PM Freakservo said

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TAKE THAT!!

Posted: May 20th 2011 4:19PM whylekat said

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@Freakservo

OBJECTION!!!
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:24PM Freakservo said

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@whylekat HOLD IT!
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:57PM whylekat said

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@Freakservo

I was hoping to come up with a question while I was objecting, Your Honor ... I didn't.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:11PM MLS said

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I've only done the first interrogation so far (the jewelry store guy), and I was bummed to find out that when I messed up, I had to do the whole thing over. I had to sit through all of the dialogue again just to get to that one part.

Are they all like that? Because that would frustrate me.

Posted: May 20th 2011 4:18PM JustinMcElroy said

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@MLS Actually, that's the only one you'll ever get to repeat.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:18PM Iron Man said

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@MLS
No
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:18PM aroGADGET said

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@MLS
Nope. They just force you to get that one correct to move the store along. After that, you can totally screw up, and the story will continue... just on a slightly different (usually longer) path.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:22PM Freakservo said

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@MLS Actually, it's been discovered that if you screw up the question, you can quickly exit out to your dashboard (Or XMB, whichever you prefer), go back into the game, and load your save. You'll usually begin back just before your started the questioning.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:23PM whylekat said

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@MLS

Yes they are but I read online somewhere that if you quit the interview early and go outside it'll save the game. That's a cheap work around but I bet you'll appreciate it. Of course that means you have to back out to the dashboard and reload the game but at least you won't have to play the whole section again. And the game logs how many times you quit interviews early. Not sure why but it clocks it.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:12PM iAlejandro said

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Great tips! I've been fortunate to only miss one or two questions so far. You've got to read the face. Just like Texas Hold 'Em. Everyone has a tell.

Like mentioned in the article use your notebook and go over the evidence! See what you know so far, look at all the evidence and clues. This is a great game because you can't go back and try again unless you start all over, as it should be in any real interrogation.

Posted: May 20th 2011 4:24PM whylekat said

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@iAlejandro

But what about when the evidence you have just isn't set up correctly like my example a few posts up??
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Posted: May 20th 2011 5:03PM onan said

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@whylekat sometimes you just have to logic it out. I got mad at an early case where someone denied being at the murder scene and I accused them of lying because their gun was the murder weapon and left on the scene, but got shot down. It turned out I should have gone with the eyewitness testimony to rattle their cage.

It was annoying, but then I think back on all those crime shows, and it really never means anything if someone's gun was used in a murder. They could be getting framed, it could have been stolen, anything. When considering presenting evidence, try to think about how it can also be easily dismissed. How would you brush it off if the accusation was being made about you?

I haven't gotten to where you are with the numbers, but a pile of numbers could just be a pile of numbers, no law against having a pile of paper with numbers on it, however if those numbers with his handwriting are found at a crime scene, that's an entirely different story.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 5:20PM whylekat said

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@onan

I agree but (if you read my earlier example) when the guy is sitting literally 3 feet away from a pile of illegalness and I call him out on it and he replies I don't know what you're talking about and I lose.... I dunno man. You can see the open slot machine with the hidden drugs and money over his shoulder during the interview!!
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:16PM Mika101 said

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Another Tip: Do not watch with girlfriend. She'll start yelling out " He's a liar!" or "Bust him" or "Don't trust him". I have failed a lot of cases because of her.

Posted: May 20th 2011 4:17PM Mika101 said

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@Mika101

I meant "play". Edit button please.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 5:09PM RudyHuxtable said

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@Mika101

I have found the opposite to be true. The spouse has actually been a great help! Hell I'dda been all kinds of yellin at the young girl in "Fallen Idol" otherwise. Got my ass a 5-star.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:17PM whylekat said

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Once you max out your character, do you ever receive more intuition points? Anybody have any idea? I'm only on case 15 of 21 and have 3 points left but just realized you need to use 4 points in one interview for an achievement.

Posted: May 20th 2011 4:28PM Chris DPSN AggieCEO XBLThe Aggi said

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@whylekat

not sure....but thanks for reminding me about that.....I am level 17 and have 4 points saved up....lol
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Posted: May 20th 2011 5:01PM whylekat said

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@chris

Haha nice! Remember you have to use 4 points AND branch all the options correctly for the 'cheever.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 5:05PM onan said

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@whylekat Crap, wait, they don't recharge after every case? D'oh.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 5:11PM whylekat said

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@Onan

Nope, they dump 4 or 5 on you as soon as you start the game but you get one at every 3rd level-up I think. Or maybe it's just certain levels.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:18PM boredasfook said

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If you want to interrogate someone you do it like batman.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2yv8aT0UFc

Posted: May 20th 2011 5:22PM whylekat said

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@boredasfook

Bah! I was hoping this would be the clip from Dark Knight where Bats drops the mob boss off a roof to break his legs before interrogating him.
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Posted: May 21st 2011 3:55PM Frickard said

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@boredasfook

I believe you meant *the* batman.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:21PM Gaddes said

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I almost always screw up in interrogation... usually only get half of them right. I just almost never think they're being truthful, and often feel like the evidence I have can be used to prove something in a much different way than the game intends. ... I had a similar problem with Phoenix Wright, come to think of it...

Posted: May 20th 2011 4:23PM Gaddes said

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@Gaddes Also, there is a bit of cheat you can do in the PS3 version if you've messed up an interrogation... Right after you fail it, press the PS button and Quit the game, then re-enter. You'll have to backtrack a tad depending on where it autosaved, but it's a lot LESS backtracking than starting the whole thing over.
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Posted: May 20th 2011 4:24PM Meghterb1985 said

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Interrogation is hard but it's really enjoyable. I failed many times when I choose that they're lying. Choosing the correct proof can be a pain sometimes.

Posted: May 20th 2011 4:28PM xWSx Logan said

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Or, if you get it wrong you can press start and then quit, and resume your game, usually right before the interview. Basically, rewind.

Posted: May 20th 2011 5:54PM PR0F3TA said

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@xWSx Logan

basically, cheating? just play it out man.
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