Ruri said:The forensics part isn't so much fun, and gets repetitive. But the plot is interesting, at least once you get past the first case.
hiello said:Ruri said:The forensics part isn't so much fun, and gets repetitive. But the plot is interesting, at least once you get past the first case.
Do you know how to get the "analyze button" in order to analyze the gun(weapon) in the first case!? I'm stuck at that or am I missing a step in order to analyze the gun?
I've done this so far in the case with evidence wise and case wise:
(husband room)
- testimony from a black guy
- got 1 fingerprint from table with wedding picture & 2 glass vases
- got stain from the guy
- collected the gun
- looked at desk
(wife's room)
- stain from the wife's wound
- bullet on the wall
- looked at window & table
(outside the apartment)
- talked about camera & equipment room
Any evidence I'm missing??
Blebleman said:hiello said:Ruri said:The forensics part isn't so much fun, and gets repetitive. But the plot is interesting, at least once you get past the first case.
Do you know how to get the "analyze button" in order to analyze the gun(weapon) in the first case!? I'm stuck at that or am I missing a step in order to analyze the gun?
I've done this so far in the case with evidence wise and case wise:
(husband room)
- testimony from a black guy
- got 1 fingerprint from table with wedding picture & 2 glass vases
- got stain from the guy
- collected the gun
- looked at desk
(wife's room)
- stain from the wife's wound
- bullet on the wall
- looked at window & table
(outside the apartment)
- talked about camera & equipment room
Any evidence I'm missing??
I'm stuck at exactly the same point, with the "Expert Opinion" that I should examine the gun, but I have no prompt/button that lets me do so....
Anti-piracy?
Blebleman said:hiello said:Ruri said:The forensics part isn't so much fun, and gets repetitive. But the plot is interesting, at least once you get past the first case.
Do you know how to get the "analyze button" in order to analyze the gun(weapon) in the first case!? I'm stuck at that or am I missing a step in order to analyze the gun?
I've done this so far in the case with evidence wise and case wise:
(husband room)
- testimony from a black guy
- got 1 fingerprint from table with wedding picture & 2 glass vases
- got stain from the guy
- collected the gun
- looked at desk
(wife's room)
- stain from the wife's wound
- bullet on the wall
- looked at window & table
(outside the apartment)
- talked about camera & equipment room
Any evidence I'm missing??
I'm stuck at exactly the same point, with the "Expert Opinion" that I should examine the gun, but I have no prompt/button that lets me do so....
Anti-piracy?
penance said:This is going to sound stupid, but I've tried this game on all three emulators and on none of them am I able to move the tweezers in a circle once I've nabbed something. And furthermore, when I try to use the swab, how fast do you have to be to turn the swab red enough before it takes? Cause I keep breaking the swabs. Either this game is broken or I am.
Spider-Girl said:I'm still way stuck...
Here's what I have in my inventory right now:
Recording from the black guy.
Recording from the sneezing asian man.
Pic of dead wife.
Pic of dead husband.
Sample of wife's blood.
Sample of husband's blood.
Husband's fingerprint on gun.
The actual gun.
The wife's death info.
The husband's death info.
The fact that the two bullets (the one from the wall and the one from the husband's skull) don't match.
The photo of the dude in jail (i.e. Trevor Hawkins).
The info on Hawkins (the jail dude) that his blood is B+.
The sample of the UV Light blood from the chair that's B+.
Am I missing something?
It's driving me mad, I've tried EVERYTHING!