I’m sorry for writing such a late reply, but that’s just when I got to read the thread and I honestly have to agree with qbus here. Whenever I played Space Races, crashing into bosses didn’t even cross my mind, let alone think about using it as a strategy to win them. It’s very unfair for players who can’t afford to get as many lives and mass condensers. Such challenges should be done with skill.
The gist of the last sentence in my previous paragraph.
Too bad cussing isn’t allowed, one can sense your passive aggressiveness from miles away~
Calm down. It’s a casual forum discussion, not a debate that you can win by being overly sarcastic. I know you lose it easily, but I suggest that you try to tone your emotions down a little bit in your replies.
I agree, but it’s still a bad strategy. It’s silly to think, “Hey, I wonder if there’s a way I can beat everyone’s record on today’s Space Race - oh I know! Let’s practically skip bosses by ramming into them with mass condensers.” And this isn’t a personal attack at anyone, here we talk about ideas - not people. So no hard feelings.
Um, yes? Did that not cross anyone else’s mind? That will make the game a piece of cake for rich kiddos. I highly agree that special weapons and whatnot should be disabled on challenges like Space Race. As for Weeklies and Dailies, they don’t affect your score, do they? They can be allowed there.
Ooh yeah, as far as I remember, our home fam Galbatorix (when you forget someone's gender, so you can't say homeboy nor homegirl)
had some pretty great suggestions for the Boron Railgun.
…No. That’s a very bad idea. You know why? Because, currently, even with the best weapons in the game (Utensil Poker & Neutrons), challenges are still quite hard. They’re not overpowered, but rather normal weapons that can be used on all difficulties.
And this.
Wow. Tell you what - usually those who imply they’re superior in one way or another are exactly the ones who are not. Check your ego amigo - replies are written so that people read them. I gave most of the replies a good read (“most” because it’s 4 AM) and they’re far from worthless.
This. You can get the same point across without being unnecessarily picky and rude, and that’s what ChickenBlaster did. Successfully.
Perhaps that’s not what ChickenBlaster meant to say, because “motley” is an adjective used to describe clothing made up of tons of colors. Given the way his sentence is structured, I’m sure he meant to use another word.
Yup, could’ve been used incorrectly - kind of what I said up there in my previous paragraph.