so, i'd like to bring up another point sort of related to the investigation phase, specifically about the OOC clues; i was a little worried with how dia's room in particular was handled? i know that the investigation of her room was dragged out a little longer even though there was really no evidence in there, and i'm just concerned that maybe the players involved felt disappointed that they'd spent all that time in there only to find that it was irrelevant to the case. i can see the intent behind doing something like that (building suspense, giving the players more reign to search where they please, etc.) but i would also be a little frustrated, as a player, who'd want to contribute some evidence to the trial, if that makes sense?
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so, i'd like to bring up another point sort of related to the investigation phase, specifically about the OOC clues; i was a little worried with how dia's room in particular was handled? i know that the investigation of her room was dragged out a little longer even though there was really no evidence in there, and i'm just concerned that maybe the players involved felt disappointed that they'd spent all that time in there only to find that it was irrelevant to the case. i can see the intent behind doing something like that (building suspense, giving the players more reign to search where they please, etc.) but i would also be a little frustrated, as a player, who'd want to contribute some evidence to the trial, if that makes sense?
just my two cents! <3