Talk:World Edition/@comment-27859838-20160505095858/@comment-95.180.113.39-20160506235816

1) I have no opinion

2) We need to spend stars on something. Also, it's quite interesting to me to see people we have never seen before and will never see again (like European Comissioner) or members of our team among the suspects. Plus, that's how we find out our team members' blood group (maybe it seems irrelevant to some, but I like it)

3) I agree with what someone said above. Some cases with victims we don't know are much better than with the victims we know

4) I completely agree

5) I have no opinion

6) I agree. However, even before we didn't have much of that. Yes, there were, for example, some instances in Pacific Bay where the killer in second to last case of the district is known, but most of those cases can be counted as final cases since one plot of that district is finished in that case (For example, in Jazz Town, we had case #23, where Veronica was the killer, and after that case #24, where Alonzo was the killer, but each of those cases was finishing one plot of the district: in case #23 we finally stopped the hurricanes, and in case #24 we caught the Puppeteer. Therefore, I count #23 as the "final case", even if it's not the last case of the district). In Rhine Canyon, Pearl Montana was the killer, but I think both case #44 and #45 can be counted as the final cases, since they have all the characteristics of the final case. Other than those (and excluding cases of the Wastes, which is the special case), we only had Shelly murdering the priest, Yuan Wong murdering David Breitman, "sheikh" murdering Merv and Bobby Prince murdering the pilot. That's four cases. 4/59 is quite close to 2/30 (Asal and Klaus)