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How long did this part take you in 3-2?Topic%20Title
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During the 2nd investigation, I went over EVERYTHING a million times before finally looking at Gfaqs to see that I had to present Bullard's profile to Gumshoe to continue. Seriously, WTF?
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I don't remember having any particular problem with that since I show most evidence and profiles to whomever I can anyway.

I had a lot more trouble figuring out I had to press everything in Atmey's first testimony twice on the second trial day. :yuusaku:
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Can't remember using Gamefaqs for this series. I present everything to everyone once I get stuck.
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Spoiler:
I only used Gamefaqs for the bit in 3-5 where 'Iris' talks about the snowmobile (Man, I hated that bit).


Franzise Deauxnim wrote:
I had a lot more trouble figuring out I had to press everything in Atmey's first testimony twice on the second trial day.


Same here.
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not a long time because i read the walkthrough
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The only time I got really stuck in the series was with the note attached to the car in 1-5, it really didn't help that you could investigate it earlier and you got nothing.
Only part in 3-2 that got me stumped for a while was the "whose fingerprints should have been on the jar?" bit.
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I don't remember if I had trouble with that on my first time, but I've had trouble remembering to do so on at least one of my runthroughs. Bleehhh.
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...Hopefully someday... xD

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Ha...!
Never had this problem...
BUT...
I remember I was stuck in the basement in the first part.
(Before meeting Ron at all.)

I have no clue what I did, but I survived...yey
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The only times I needed a walkthrough was at some parts in 1-5 ... I just got stuck there, some things seemed so unclear to me, it was crazy.
3-2 was no problem at all, since I'm especially keen to show all characters all profiles ... Just to make sure that I don't miss a funny dialogue.
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i got stuck few times on 3-2 mainly the basement b4 u meet ron, but mainly du to presenting kanes profile to gumshoe since ii just spoke about him it didnt occur to me .
OBJECTION " i objection this is objectionable"

OBJECTION " i object to the witnesses talkitiveness"
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Well, 3-2 is obviously one of the hardest cases in the series, while the rest of T&T is easy (the hardest cases are 1-5, 2-1, 2-3 and 3-2).
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It took me forever to get past that part. On my second playing of the case I very clearly remembered that bit.
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I only used a walkthrough for one of "Iris" testimonies, like NinjaMonkey.
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5 minutes maximum.

I had the biggest issue with using the Magatama with Larry in the Security Room - for some reason the game didn't recognize Ron's Wallet as the correct evidence to break the first lock.

After I restarted the case two weeks later, it worked without problem...
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I had the same problem with Iris, although it was about the bridge, and having to object at a part that seemed irrelevant.

No, the part that killed me forever was all of case 3-4, case 3-2 didn't seem to be that troublesome
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Nope, not at all, but I had a brain fart in 4-2 once and had to consult GF to figure out how to get into Meraktis' office <_<
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I had to look that up, yes.

The case in general had some pretty tough bits.
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Not long, I presented everything that made sense in the scene first. Got to Bullard's profile possibly for the first few choices. ;)

Maybe like... 2 minutes? I'm sure that's an okay estimation. ^_^
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Nose wrote:
The only time I got really stuck in the series was with the note attached to the car in 1-5, it really didn't help that you could investigate it earlier and you got nothing.
Only part in 3-2 that got me stumped for a while was the "whose fingerprints should have been on the jar?" bit.


That car bit was an nightmare. I didn't even realise there was something there, because it looked like a white speck.
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lol boobs.

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I showed him this first..
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Yeah, the only part I had to use a walkthrough in AA was examining the car.
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lol boobs.

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Actually I did not use a walktrough :grossburg:
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Phoenix actually said to himself "I need more info on the victim", so once I notice that, it's pretty clear. This sort of thing happens frequently, so it's important to carefully read through all of the dialogue (and monologue). The parts that really annoyed me were:
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1-5: In Starr's testimony, you have to press everything, even things unrelated to the contradiction, before you can point out that Starr couldn't have seen Lana use the phone.
2-1: Why couldn't I present the autopsy report?!?
2-4: After Edgeworth gives me the first part, I need to present that again for the second part of the report?!?
3-2: In the last testimony, I made the simple mistake of, after I pressed the right statement, I reset my cartridge as soon as Godot objected. Luckily, I did not make the same mistake in 3-5.
4-3: Presenting the murder weapon should clear Machi quickly.

I probably missed a few, but those are the memorable ones.
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Tmabbbb wrote:
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3-2: In the last testimony, I made the simple mistake of, after I pressed the right statement, I reset my cartridge as soon as Godot objected. Luckily, I did not make the same mistake in 3-5.


Spoiler: 3-2 Final Statement
I made this mistake so many times too. Every time Godot objected, I always reset. x.x

But, I actually thought I did something wrong, cause I pressed something before this and got the GUILTY verdict.

So I had the mindset whereas whenever Godot objected, I would get GUILTY.

The problem was, He objected to every single one, and I got so mad. I looked up the FAQS and found out that my second press was right.. x.x

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