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A lot of L.A. Noire's game-play is based on interrogation. While it may seem like someone is telling the truth, it could easily be a lie. This could ruin your end-of-case rating.
 
A lot of L.A. Noire's game-play is based on interrogation. While it may seem like someone is telling the truth, it could easily be a lie. This could ruin your end-of-case rating.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Make sure that you know what the question consists of. For example, know that "Possible Suspects" in the notebook will ask the person in question if they know of any possible suspects. The question may not necessarily be asked straight away, as Cole could say, "Do you know any suspects?" then a reply, and then "What about Mr. Cavanagh?". The notebook does not state the full question.
 
#Make sure that you know what the question consists of. For example, know that "Possible Suspects" in the notebook will ask the person in question if they know of any possible suspects. The question may not necessarily be asked straight away, as Cole could say, "Do you know any suspects?" then a reply, and then "What about Mr. Cavanagh?". The notebook does not state the full question.