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Sinistar woes
Lilwolf:
Well, have a sinistar controller. but until recently 2 weeks ago) I didn't have a good way to use it on my cabinet.. Now I have my tac switches working with USB (cool! all my oscar hacked mice cp + my 49 way + my keyboard / mice configuration are all no-plug and easy to change)...
So I got it working last week well.. but since then... I haven't had time to really USE it...
Next... I made an offer to send it out for testing... But before I did.. I thought I would play some sinistar and get it out of my system (would hate to get the urge next week).
I SUCK AT SINISTAR!
I do great on the first level. Often getting through it in one guy. But the second level... blah
I one time got enought bombs to destroy sinistar (after 4 extra coins) before he was built... but then I lost a few on the attack.
Is the second level REALLY that much harder? I changed the difficulty and it still didn't help much...
Am I just that sucky... Sinistar that hard... Or should I look at trading my joystick for a happs 49 way and see if I'm better at Blitz?
RayB:
The game has levels??
Man, in that case, I have never gone past level 1.
shawnzilla:
From what I've read, the corporate types that produced Sinistar forced the programmers to make the game ridiculously difficult once the first level was passed (last minute decision). Hence, it became one of the most notorious quarter munchers of all time.
Stingray:
I'm pretty fantasticly bad at that one too.
-S
Daniel270:
--- Quote from: shawnzilla on April 01, 2005, 11:50:53 am ---From what I've read, the corporate types that produced Sinistar forced the programmers to make the game ridiculously difficult once the first level was passed (last minute decision). Hence, it became one of the most notorious quarter munchers of all time.
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I have to agree....
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