Yea I mean regular settings (extra life every 10k), as they had it in the normal arcade.
Yeah, that's what I figured. There's certainly nothing wrong with that, I'm just saying that for more of a challenge you should use TGTS ... maybe you can set a new record.
I dont think you can really compare the two games under TGTS settings because while I think Stargate is harder, you can score many more points and warp, etc. It takes approx one hour to score a million points on Stargate.
That's a good point. I figured they were roughly similar in scoring because they are such similar games, but I suck at both of them. My hat goes off to
anyone who has mastered Defender or Stargate, because for most of us, those games are downright brutal.
And if anyone can manage to play stargate using ANY controller other than the original control configuration, and still kick ass -- you rock. Me? i am building a dedicated CP.
I tried playing it on a six button configuration on one of those ultracades at the mall and I could only get about 35k.
I use a Playstation controller on my PC with a USB adapter. I have it set up like Defender played on the Atari 2600, i.e. left and right on the joystick controls thrust and reverse. But, like I said, I'm no good at either game. If I owned a real Defender machine I'd probably take the time to get good at it though.
Defender was before my time in the arcades. I started playing arcade games when I was 9 in '84 and by that time, Defender machines were long gone from the places I went to. The neighbor kids who were older than me by 4 and 6 years always talked about Defender though.
The BYOAC member "D_Zoot" has a nice Defender at his shop, and when I was down there to pick up a machine the other day, it was the first time I'd ever played Defender on the real machine. The controls were interesting to say the least, and it took me a minute just to figure them out, but I can see how they could grow on you.
Your best bet is to build a dedicated Defender/Stargate control panel like you mentioned.