Player (31)
Joined: 9/23/2006
Posts: 207
Location: Moreno Valley, California
The thing about Japan and Shadow is if you let them have the ball for any amount of time, they will pause, turn to Fuji/Sam, pass the ball to him, who will walk to the other end of the court then run all the way to the divider and do the power shot. It wastes way too much time. Plus, Team Shadow never goes very far over the divider, which makes it not worth it to try to counter them. So in other words, I could use a non-Blaster-all-day strategy, but they'd comparatively take forever. BTW, here's the finished move so far
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Player (31)
Joined: 9/23/2006
Posts: 207
Location: Moreno Valley, California
It's a little sad, I was so hyped to do this, but after I'm done, it just feels a bit unimpressive. At the same time, I'm not sure how I can improve it. What do you all think?
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Player (31)
Joined: 9/23/2006
Posts: 207
Location: Moreno Valley, California
So, I had a dream last night that JXQ beat my time. How's about it? ;)
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Chamale
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Player (182)
Joined: 10/20/2006
Posts: 1355
Location: Canada
Lol. I beat your time for Iceland on console, but I forget the difficulty level. I do think the methodology could be improved. I've set a few records in RCR, which has more or less identical graphcs and engines, I'll do some fiddling.
Player (31)
Joined: 9/23/2006
Posts: 207
Location: Moreno Valley, California
Iceland is definitely one that I should have spent more time on. Spacing my throws more accurately could have given me more opportunities for OTG (off-the-ground) shots, but the ice was a pain in the patootie.
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Chamale
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Player (182)
Joined: 10/20/2006
Posts: 1355
Location: Canada
My method was just running and throwing a shot that hits all 3 enemies, then tossing back.