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Manic_Misanthrope
Jul 1, 2010


chitoryu12 posted:

I was very happy to discover that if your hat falls off, you can walk over it to pick it back up.

It's the first instinct whenever you clear out a room "Where's my hat?"

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Manic_Misanthrope
Jul 1, 2010


Are you going to do the DLC's as they fall into the main story or wait to do them at the end? A lot of them are cut content from the main game due to LA Noire's troubled development.

Manic_Misanthrope
Jul 1, 2010


Grapplejack posted:

They're slotted into the game naturally as part of the complete edition; you won't even be able to tell that they're DLC unless you look it up.

Or you bought used and had to get them manually.

Manic_Misanthrope
Jul 1, 2010


Yeah, if you fail to get the guy to reveal the location but got him enough to know the death was faked you can question on it and he tells you it's pigs blood. He cut the pig's throat, drained the blood into the bucket and threw the blood into the car, hence why there's so much blood and how it splattered.

Manic_Misanthrope
Jul 1, 2010


Kopijeger posted:

This actually crops up later in a limited fashion (as in suspects being looked down upon for sympathising with leftist views).


I suspect a diplomat like him would simply return to his homeland rather than have his immunity suspended in order to be prosecuted by local authorities. Come to think of it, why is he stationed in the US if he dislikes the country so much?

Cushy job, lot of opportunities to be bribed.

Manic_Misanthrope
Jul 1, 2010


There's another little bonus for revisiting the Cafe, but for those who haven't played the game, it won't make sense for another 7 cases.

Manic_Misanthrope
Jul 1, 2010


Solving his own murder? Not a ghost? Is someone going to be put through a lot of glass in this next film?

Manic_Misanthrope
Jul 1, 2010


I actually skipped the 2nd husband interview my first time around and went straight to the other suspect's place, which ends the case because the guy's got the murder weapon in a box. Got marked down for leaving him there.

Manic_Misanthrope
Jul 1, 2010


Boardroom Jimmy posted:

You notice how at the end of the case, it mentioned catching Clem at the bar right? Well, after you interview the bartender, if you go out the back door, you'll run into Clem delivering some stuff to the bar. They'll recognize him when they meet him again at the fruit market later on. Just a little extra touch in this case.

You can even see him pace back and forth in the background with the crates of booze through the open back door when you first enter the bar :allears:

Manic_Misanthrope
Jul 1, 2010


Jay Rust posted:

Yeah, not being able to check out the ballroom is the most egregious thing. You map out the victim's movements so well for the most part, and it's great, but there's just this one huge blind spot that no one recognizes in-game.

I guess it's because the sailor was still with her at the time and afterward so her movements are still traced. It's only on the bus where the trail ends.

Manic_Misanthrope
Jul 1, 2010


Kopijeger posted:

Notes:
- How did the dead guy know the combination to Jermaine Jones' radio stash? It didn't seem like they were ever in direct contact.

Cornell's a musician, it's reasonable to assume he had contact with a Talent Agent, and considering he was an addict and Jermaine involved in dealing the drugs, it's possible that JJ was his.

Manic_Misanthrope
Jul 1, 2010


Jay Rust posted:

Why is it called "Administrative" Vice, anyway?

Because the LAPD are the ones administering it?

Manic_Misanthrope
Jul 1, 2010


Roy's at his best in this case. It doesn't make him likable, he's still an rear end in a top hat but in this he feels human instead of the designers efforts to create the most punchable man in gaming (Eric Sparrow still takes that spot), stuff like him getting startled by the jack in the can only to nervously pass the blame on to Cole, how much he hates the tour of the soup factory, and his reaction to who the big villain is and his exasperation at having Cole shout down a guy he knows is going to get out of jail without even missing Go no matter what the evidence is.

Manic_Misanthrope
Jul 1, 2010


Oh that Biggs glitch. 360 era Rockstar at it's finest

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Manic_Misanthrope
Jul 1, 2010


Kopijeger posted:

Because Kelso is not a police detective and therefore is not in a position to bully his way around the same way Phelps and partners do.

But he has a gun and generally the people he's pushing around don't. Or at least don't have one on them when he comes knocking

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