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so frustrating this........so do i need to restart the case ?
I don't think that order is so important, that it leaves you with a stuck, if you don't precisely follow.
I also don't think you have to restart the case - as far as I know, you never get stuck - you can always change clues connections to get new thoughts.
I would try to go to the deduction, where the clues are, and try to match them at every possible way. If you use them all, try to pick up different facts from "shared" cells - maybe they give you new ideas.
Also - Have you both examined all the things till the magnifying glass icon turns green?
Maybe you have some things in your inventory that need to be used or checked? Have you spoke to everyone till the end?
I'm sure there is something to be done :)
i cannot get into the log book to then comare with evidence at the police station, gettin really fed up.
have i got to restart
Check official walkthrough before you restart the case - maybe it will help you to find what makes you stuck >> http://www.gameboomers.com/wtcheats/pcSs/SH7/SH7.htm
very disappointed if i need to follow the walkthrough all the time.
it was a character who for some reason would not progress the clues.
Good luck with the next case, guys!
You don't have to play all the endings - you have to accept just one.
I'm not sure if I understand you good, but here's how it works:
1. Pick a conclusion
2. Pick a moral choice (condemn or absolve)
3. Confirm your moral choice
4. Watch/play the ending
5. Case summary shows up > "Accept Decision" > Confirm that by clicking "Yes"
6. Ranking shows up > Press "Continue" and the game goes to the second case by itself.
Like in this video (go to about 14 minutes 37 sec., no spoiler for you, first case ending):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8-CF4rOCMY
It doesn't work for you that way? When you're pressing "Continue" it goes back to the beginning of the first case? Or is it reloading last save (before the moral choice, I suppose)?
I realize this was posted back in January (2015), I believe, but having just picked up playing the game, I too constantly ran into this problem. Even after following the walk-through, I knew there was a problem when questioning Neligan in the interrogation room about the ring, it was not even an option.
So, I reloaded the game where Holmes arrives at Scotland Yard, and this time, while inspecting JHN's stuff in the Evidence Room, I discovered that it was not enough to rotate the ring to observe the entire description, but it was absolutely necessary to "examine" - i.e., hover the mouse directly over the 3 parts of the inscription, which permits Holmes to confirm, by reading out loud the entire engraving on the inside of the ring!
Then,
Upon returning to interrogate Neligan, you will see the Ring script appear as another option to ask about; and when you do be prepared to click the "Q" key to allow Holmes to make his deduction.
If you MISS ANY Clue step along the way, then it becomes impossible to, by example, review Holme's newspaper archives back at Baker Street or open the Ship's log book ... and it's impossible to advance the case.
I hope this might help some future, new player of the game ... if only to spare them the frustration I battled over and over again - almost despairing to the point of giving up on the game.
So, don't give up! Just triple-check that you not only look - but also be sure to "examine" - i.e., hover your mouse over anything you see - because, it's not enough to simply 'look'; one must "examine" (or in Holme's own words, to paraphrase, "You see, but you fail to 'observe'!" Good Luck!!!!
Wiggins returns ony after you seen the initials PC on the tobacco case.