Myths, Urban Legends, And Apocrypha Of TS2 Explored And Exploded
jsalemi:
Quote from: Jack Rudd on 2006 July 20, 16:43:56
What about this theory: is it complete balderdash?
"Mary-Sue Pleasant's first chance card is rigged so that however you respond to it, you lose - she gets demoted and ends up coming back early."
No, that one's true -- it's one of the scripted actions that comes with the game as a sort-of 'tutorial' thing. However, I believe you can ignore and and continue on normally.
Jelenedra:
Yeah my problem is that Daniel never got the maid in the sack in time for him to be "accidentally" caught.
Emma:
Quote from: Jelenedra on 2006 July 20, 16:58:28
Yeah my problem is that Daniel never got the maid in the sack in time for him to be "accidentally" caught.
Ditto! I couldn't get the timing right either. :D
Jelenedra:
That and if you have the cutscenes on, the kids get home for it in time, but not Mary-Sue...
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Jelenedra on 2006 July 20, 16:58:28
Yeah my problem is that Daniel never got the maid in the sack in time for him to be "accidentally" caught.
I wasn't aware the idea was to be caught, so my success-oriented mindset dodged that bullet entirely. When the chance card dialog popped up in the middle of rel-fixing, I simply casually batted "ignore", as I do with most low level cards since the benefits rarely outweight the risks, and never found out it was rigged anyway until way later.
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