Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments

Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments

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swingline Aug 22, 2020 @ 8:51pm
Are there "right" or "correct" solutions?
Hi, I see some comments mentioning "right" or "correct" solutions, and I'm wondering if so, how do you tell what the approved or intended solution is supposed to be? (Is this based on the % of people who agreed with you at end of case or something else?)
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PointnClicker01 Aug 28, 2020 @ 12:35am 
For the deductions you make, there is always one "right" deduction which gives you the true way, how the crime happened (at least how the game developpers think it happened) and accuses the right person (or people). You can check if you made the right deduction by pressing the back/return button on your controller (idk which key it would be on the keyboard). If you made the right deduction, the ink is getting green, if not it gets red.
As for the moral choice, there is no right or wrong. You can choose whatever fits you the best.
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swingline Aug 28, 2020 @ 4:58pm 
Originally posted by Lexona:
If you made the right deduction, the ink is getting green, if not it gets red.

Thanks. I hadn't realized what you mention about going back and looking at ink color. I'll try to pay attention to that next time I play.

This is a strange game. I enjoy the cases while I'm playing them, but after 3 cases so far when I'm finished I look back through the lens of occam's razor and think "well, that sure was a weird case with a whole lot of unnecessary complexity when a much simpler approach would've sufficed."
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