Fair chaining systems
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Fair chaining systems
Well, there are a lot of games with chain-based scoring, though most of these games reset your whole multiplier when you break your chain, meaning you're likely to restart a lot when scoring. There are games which are exceptions to this though-- and that's what this topic is about.
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Re: Fair chaining systems
Chaos Field's chaining system always struck me as very fair. Yes, your whole multiplier gets reset if you break the chain, but it provides a whole bunch of tools to rescue your chain in an emergency. You have to make quite a few mistakes in a row to lose your chain. The focus of high-level scoring becomes largely how best to utilize your chaining with target priority and destruction timing rather than frantic scrambling to keep the chain itself going.
Of course, that's just an opinion.
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Re: Fair chaining systems
Dodonpachi 2 - Bee Storm.
I think this game should get more praise. It's not as bad as some people said it was.
I think this game should get more praise. It's not as bad as some people said it was.
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Re: Fair chaining systems
You're right, Shatterhand. It deserves praise for the fair chaining and the ability to switch options in later revisions, also the ability to change the laser looks. Haven't tested if the appearance of the laser affects the shot.Shatterhand wrote:Dodonpachi 2 - Bee Storm.
I think this game should get more praise. It's not as bad as some people said it was.
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