L.A. Noire

L.A. Noire

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L.A. Noire Determining whether the suspect is telling the truth or not
By Babaconda
L.A. The interrogation part is perhaps the most enjoyable but annoying part of the Noire game. It is also difficult to understand. In this guide, I will tell you how you can understand whether the suspect is telling the truth during interrogation. If the suspect looks directly into your eyes after you ask a question and does not look away, the suspect is telling the truth. If the suspect looks into your eyes once or twice and looks away from you and has a bored look on his face, the situation is suspicious. However, if the suspect does not look you in the eye at all and his head is generally lowered, the suspect is guilty and is making a mistake. This process is 70% accurate. In some episodes, these actions may turn out to be wrong because the killers are professionals. Thanks for reading, don't forget to like it.
   
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Metapilot 27 Jul @ 12:04am 
very useful