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Shadows of Doubt Cheat Codes
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Shadows of Doubt Cheat Codes

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Shadows of Doubt

Cheat Codes:
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Submitted by: David K.

Tips to Get More Info About Someone:
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There’s a box in every buildings power room, usually covered by a laser
camera. You can pick it and then see incoming and outgoing calls for
the building.

What you want to do is call them from a location you can access that
router box, and then look for that outgoing call in said box’s outgoing
list. It would be the latest call but they’re all timestamped to help ID
which call you’re looking for. It’ll tell you the building that received
the call.

To get the exact address; you need to repeat the steps to access the
receiving buildings router box and look for the incoming call you made,
again time stamped.

Getting the information from the receiving building will give you the
exact address that took the call.

Hope that helps!



How to Sell Diamonds and Other Items:
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-=Apartments Floor=-
Just throw them on the floor of your apartment and sell them from the decor
customization menu.

-=Pawn Shops and Black Markets=-
You can find a pawn shop in the world. Usually in the basements.

There are also some pawn shops available on the ground floors of some
buildings – though the ones I’ve found often have inconvenient opening and
closing hours, so it’s probably a good idea to find several different stores
so one can sell items if they like.

I found 2 places. One with a symbol of books that identified as a pawn shop
and one with a symbol of a man holding a sack that identified as black market.




How to Solve Most Murders (According to Statistics):
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Written by Smackanoodle

Statistics say murders usually are perpetrated by someone the victim knows, so
using this, a great deal of crimes can be “brute forced” once a comprehensive
list of the victim’s attachments can be built.

-=Step 1=-
Find evidence of perp (fingerprint works best).

I like to check door handles on the way out for fingerprints, as well as going
through their files and computer. This usually turns up something relevant but
sometimes important prints are hidden well like in a crumpled up note in a dark
corner.

-=Step 2=-
Find victim’s employer and house.

Usually a murder happens at one of these two locations, but once you have their
name the house can be found easily through the city directory and then their
employer can be found from the file box.

-=Step 3=-
Pin every coworker from the employee file cabinet and pin every name in the address
book at their house.

You’re going to want to zoom out the case board for this one and personally I like
organizing the suspects by area so I can search for evidence more efficiently.

-=Step 4=-
Go around banging on suspect’s doors one by one until you find matching evidence to
the perp.

If you have fingerprint evidence just scan people’s doors. There should be two
fingerprints on their door if they have a partner, one if they live alone. Save
scumming can be used at one’s discretion here to speed things up.

-=Step 5=-
Cross off suspects until you’re left with one.

If you’ve compared and collected evidence right then that person is the murderer
and if you want to be safe because you’re not confident in your deductive reasoning
skills just save before submitting the case.



How to Solve Any Job:
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Written by Wolfmeme

Ever feel like you’ve been given too little information on how to find someone for
a job? Here’s how to actually get anywhere.

-=Word of Warning=-
I feel I should make it known that this will absolutely spoil probably one of the
best ‘eureka’ moments the game can offer you, and it being an immersive sim in
general, it can often feel much better figuring this kind of thing out on your own.
If you’re this far into the guide, you’ve already gotten enough of a hint that you
probably don’t have to run all over the city just to find a person who fits the
bill, and likely still be wrong. But, you’ve been warned. If you continue passed
here, you want the answer, and it’s there for you.

-=The Answer=-
So, at very minimum, you’ve been given a few things by the job listing, in this
case, we’re assuming things you genuinely cannot act on, like say being given only
age, height and hair color for example. Even if say- the hair color is distinctive
or rare, finding someone who fits the bill by running all over the city is exhausting
and not worth your time when there could be hundreds of people you’ll stumble into.
So, with all that said, we’ll turn to the job listing. It’s still sitting there right
in the case, unless you’ve unpinned it for some reason. I recommend you don’t, because
that’s where we can get our answers.

Instead of looking for who you’re told, you’re now going to snoop on the fool who
gave you this job you don’t have enough actionable information to accomplish. You can
go to the connections on the job listing and pin the ‘unknown citizen’ that gave you
the job in the first place. At this point, I’m sure you can see where this is going.
You should already have some form of actionable information on the job giver. For
example, if they asked you to meet someplace like a bar and find them with X, you
already have their appearance. In future, you’ll likely want to inspect these people
as you meet them so that you don’t have to go running around after the fact, and pin
them to your board. If they don’t give you enough info, you can still follow them
home, which is much easier than running around to people asking if they’ve seen them,
or trying to follow them with the camera towers that only take pictures sometimes
every 5-? minutes.

Things can get much more complicated though if they’ve only given you information
over the phone. All you have is their voice… and phone number because they just
called you on that phone. So far as I can tell, 541-0000 doesn’t work on payphones,
not that it matters much, but now’s the time to look at outgoing and incoming calls
in a phone box somewhere to figure out where the call came from. Tall buildings
often have this in their basement, while the bars and locations that are effectively
their own building often has this as an additional building outside the main one
while still being on the land.

This all works because… I mean, was this person going to order whatever the job is
on some guy they don’t know for giggles, paying out thousands of crows? No, they’re
going to want you to mess with someone they know for some reason. If you don’t find
any leads on their v-mail or in their home, you’ll have to go hunting for people
who meet the specifications at their place of work or wherever they tend to be.

-=That’s Really All There Is to It=-
That’s it. That’s the secret. Thanks for reading- and please stop complaining about
there being unsolvable jobs when you just don’t know any better… unless there is
actually some reason or bug stopping you from doing it, then go ahead.

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Updated: 2023.04.29



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