Where it talks about "Investigators have been revamped!" then "Remember that you can only see crimes that have already commited" is missing a word, "they".
Where it talks about "Investigators have been revamped!" then "Remember that you can only see crimes that have already commited" is missing a word, "they".
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Intellectual growth comes from discussions, not arguments. If you are unwilling to change your position and hear the other persons side you are closed minded and wasting your time.
If you can not clearly explain what the other sides reasoning is you can not disagree with their position because you do not understand it.
I told Dark Revenant about this on Skype. He then apparently fixed it. #Fixed
More grammatically correct would be: "crimes that have already been committed."
You can't really use "they" because "they" has never been specified. Just sayin'. lol
I thought as in "that they have already committed"
"they" here means the targets of the invests as declared in the previous sentence.
In order to keep this pointless discussion going
"They have" sounds better as there are multiple targets selected.
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Intellectual growth comes from discussions, not arguments. If you are unwilling to change your position and hear the other persons side you are closed minded and wasting your time.
If you can not clearly explain what the other sides reasoning is you can not disagree with their position because you do not understand it.