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Sherlock chapter one the muse from abroad
Sherlock chapter one the muse from abroad




Importing the NYC experience to Las Vegas nightlife are The Butter Group, New York’s prominent leader in lifestyle and hospitality, and The Light Group, the originators of Vegas nightlife as we know it. If you can get it to that stage.Įdit: Also the item text might get advanced by talking to the daughter of the victim, try that as well.Įdit2: Also Talk to Jon near the Elefant and near the crimescene, maybe he advances the cluetext.1 OAK Las Vegas Nightclub at The Mirage embodies chic, world-class service and the ultimate in after-dark innovation as we introduce the Las Vegas nightlife scene to the excitement and sophistication of a New York City style night out.Įxpect the unexpected at 1 OAK Nightclub – impromptu performances from the hottest up-and-coming talents in music, unannounced appearances from A-list celebrities, and surprises that create a truly One Of A Kind experience every night. So also try to talk to Paul and Archeologist, with this clue active, after it reads "Maybe Perks, or Swift have something to say about it".

sherlock chapter one the muse from abroad

So keep that save, then see if you can advance the clue to the stage where it reads "I wonder if Paul or Archeologist have something to say about it", but try to prevent the clue to reach the "I've made my decision" stage if you can. The other thing that comes to mind is, that the text on this item might get advanced by doing mindpalace (thats the mind brainstorming thing you do to get the mindmap of the case) stuff.

sherlock chapter one the muse from abroad

Looks to me that there is something more to discover on this case. There is still the possibility that we have missed somethng collectively. My current guess is, that it might be a bug, that the "Maybe those two." line does appear, once you've done the next step and gets filled in too late? Dont know. So maybe make it active and talk to those two - to see if they have a more in depth response and then report it to us. I'm sure I've talked to them about all topics before the accusation stage - and all I can remember is one of them talked about that they were curious what a human dosis would do to an elefant, but thats all I can remember, certainly nothing conclusive.īUT - I didnt have that option active at the time. Swift (= Archeologist) have an idea about that."Īnd then "I've made my decision" directly after that. I've checked, I have this entry as well - the next sentence on it on my save reads - "Maybe Ms. :) (So if you really can talk to someone about that question, you have found something I've not seen other people find. Take a screenshot, asap, because you might have found something other people have not. Originally posted by harlekinrains:If you've done that, and you have that dialog option. For gilded cage for Paul you get just 20 and for Arthur 70. You see right after case end, How you didn't i don't know. You have list online what outcome gets you what but with spoilers. And after every case you will get white or red sign from John along with how much money you got. They cost around 60 credits!Īny help appreciated. Well, I know one person who irritates me, too.Īt 20 credits for a failed case, I'll never make enough money to read the damn papers. What red writing from Jon? I check his diary and he just always says the same thing over and over: Sherlock doesn't know what he's doing. Can you tell me without spoiling too much how you know when it's right? How many credits do you get? Are there varying amounts? There is one correct answer for every case 100% Interesting.

sherlock chapter one the muse from abroad

And you read in newspaper that "there were no evidence or something and killer goes free. Archaeologist is guilty game tells you, newspaper tells you, evidence tells you,plus if you get "red " writing from john than you played out of Sherlock character and sense for truth and justice. If you get 20 credits for case than it is wrong. Originally posted by nikolaLTP:No, game tell you.






Sherlock chapter one the muse from abroad