Ray Atkinson's Moo Mesa recording

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Ray Atkinson's Moo Mesa recording

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First off well done Ray for completing the game but whats with changing the dip switch settings? Is this a new rule for this game or did you just fancy playing on the hardest setting?
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Moo Mesa at hardest difficulty

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Playing on the hardest level seems to be the way other people are playing it. It seemed cheap for me to place a higher score playing with an easier version.

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Everyone's used the defaults from what I've seen so far, not that I've watched all of them. Also note that the two versions have different default settings too.
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Moo Mesa

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Barry, in the description for the recording by Dinko, you seemed to encourage the harder play level. Am I not correct?
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Eh, either way he responds, that's an AWEFUL long description. :) Whee 100! ;) And Apparently I still have Marpaltunnel Wrists.
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cosumel wrote:Barry, in the description for the recording by Dinko, you seemed to encourage the harder play level. Am I not correct?
Nothing wrong with using harder difficulty. The rules are that you can use default settings or harder, or TG settings. And it's Dinko that always seems to play on the hardest possible difficulty, which is entirely fine. He just has to make sure that with games that use NVRAM, to change the settings at the beginning of his recording.
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cosumel wrote:Barry, in the description for the recording by Dinko, you seemed to encourage the harder play level. Am I not correct?
Hello

Don't worry :) Dinko want everyone play in hardest setting for every game. I don't know why :D Its his problem to play hardest but not the mine and the one for lot of players. If you want to play default setting, play it, and beat Dinko. :D

Just a joke : In french 'Trou Fesses' (for True Face) mean 'Ass hole' :lol:

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Re: Moo Mesa

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mahlemiut wrote:Nothing wrong with using harder difficulty. The rules are that you can use default settings or harder, or TG settings.
Speaking of which... should we start requiring people to do Twinkle Star Sprites with the difficulty at Level-8? :->
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MDenham wrote:Speaking of which... should we start requiring people to do Twinkle Star Sprites with the difficulty at Level-8? :->
You want to give them more points? Let them figure it out for themselves. :wink:
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First learn the game,then use the "Special Effects"...

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Kale wrote:First learn the game,then use the "Special Effects"...

"I prefer much more a stupid AI rather than a stupid player"
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BBH wrote:
Kale wrote:First learn the game,then use the "Special Effects"...

"I prefer much more a stupid AI rather than a stupid player"
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That's one OOOOOOGLAY cat.
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I have to interject: i really love Kales new icon, It looks like a football/soccer player and besides assuming he's just scored a goal, you can't tell if he's either flipping everyone off or smelling his own BO, cool. 8)
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Post by Kale »

Are you still defending "him"???
After Ray demonstrated that the game is finisheable???

If somebody plays at hardest level for me is fine,but he MUST also know the game like his socks,otherwise it's just a poor demonstration of EGO,that isn't required in any place in the world...

by the way,the image is from Dream Soccer '94...
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Kale wrote: After Ray demonstrated that the game is finisheable???
Small correction. Not finishable. The game locks up at that point. Any time you finish that level, the game freezes stopping you from going to the last level.
The same thing happens in mooua, except that in that one the levels are not chosen, but it gives you that board second.
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