Special rules for endless games
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Special rules for endless games
Im trying to beat the kickers record (shaolins road clon), but is so boring and so long play.
Yesterday i made a 7000k record but i leave because i was bored and tired.
If bomb jack (endless game) has special rules (5 lifes records), why other endless games like this has not these special rules?
Yesterday i made a 7000k record but i leave because i was bored and tired.
If bomb jack (endless game) has special rules (5 lifes records), why other endless games like this has not these special rules?
- Phil Lamat
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Re: Special rules for endless games
I agree with you, if dipswitches allow to limit number of lifes.
Note that for bombjack, default dipswitch have changed :
Before 0.127 :
Bird Speed = Easy
Enemies Number & Speed = Medium
After 0.127 :
Bird Speed = Hard
Enemies Number & Speed = Hard
Note that last settings were factory settings :
http://pdf.textfiles.com/manuals/ARCADE ... glish].pdf
Note that for bombjack, default dipswitch have changed :
Before 0.127 :
Bird Speed = Easy
Enemies Number & Speed = Medium
After 0.127 :
Bird Speed = Hard
Enemies Number & Speed = Hard
Note that last settings were factory settings :
http://pdf.textfiles.com/manuals/ARCADE ... glish].pdf
Re: Special rules for endless games
We can change settings of kicker:
Lives: 3,5 or 7
Extra life : 30000,70000 and every 70000
40000,80000 and every 80000
40000
50000
Dificulty : Easy,medium, hard and hardest.
I think the best option is 3 lives and extra life:50000, dificulty medium.
Lives: 3,5 or 7
Extra life : 30000,70000 and every 70000
40000,80000 and every 80000
40000
50000
Dificulty : Easy,medium, hard and hardest.
I think the best option is 3 lives and extra life:50000, dificulty medium.
Re: Special rules for endless games
So what would happen to the current scores then? Would this also apply to the various shooters that have the same endless gameplay with constant extra lives? Wouldn't be too bad to add different rules to a clone if it had few scores on it but it seems a shame to bump those with good replays already up. I'm guessing this happened with Bomb Jack, special rules added before many replays were submitted.
Why not just note in the comments that it was a five man score?
Why not just note in the comments that it was a five man score?
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Re: Special rules for endless games
I have seen the kicker and shaolins road inps(first position of MARP, and i think both of them are very bad replays. I can reach 1 million with my first life, but both of them lose 5 lives about 500k.
Snap of Zerstorung inp:
Snap of Vertex-hdo:
I supose first position is for best gamers not for longest INP.
Example: 7 million INP: 1101900 ptos-round 36 with first life :
Reached level 70, and 2257000 ptos with 5 lifes.
INP wolf 106: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=463RVJCV
Snap of Zerstorung inp:
Snap of Vertex-hdo:
I supose first position is for best gamers not for longest INP.
Example: 7 million INP: 1101900 ptos-round 36 with first life :
Reached level 70, and 2257000 ptos with 5 lifes.
INP wolf 106: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=463RVJCV
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Re: Special rules for endless games
To answer your original question, there are no special rules on these particular games because nobody created or voted on the rules for these games. If you want that to happen, simply submit a vote to the RC, explaining your rationale. If it passes, special rules will then be implemented. When the scores are being made too 'easily', these votes usually pass by a wide margin.
These two games are hardly exceptions. Many games have seen dip revisions in recent releases; I have an informal list to look through at some future point.
As for the Bombjack discussion, if I recall, preserving these scores when settings change was on eof the main functions of the *-archive, no? Again, though, 'official' settings depend on the will of the MARP community, over TG or defaults. Besides, it seems to me quite a few of the .inps were made on Hard anyway, though I haven't checked in a while.
These two games are hardly exceptions. Many games have seen dip revisions in recent releases; I have an informal list to look through at some future point.
As for the Bombjack discussion, if I recall, preserving these scores when settings change was on eof the main functions of the *-archive, no? Again, though, 'official' settings depend on the will of the MARP community, over TG or defaults. Besides, it seems to me quite a few of the .inps were made on Hard anyway, though I haven't checked in a while.
Re: Special rules for endless games
Im sorry , im spanish and i cant speak english perfectly , i can write it a bit, but it is very dificult for me translate some expressions. Can you explain me the mean of the expressions "RC" and "look through at"?Q. T. Quazar wrote:To answer your original question, there are no special rules on these particular games because nobody created or voted on the rules for these games. If you want that to happen, simply submit a vote to the RC, explaining your rationale. If it passes, special rules will then be implemented. When the scores are being made too 'easily', these votes usually pass by a wide margin.
These two games are hardly exceptions. Many games have seen dip revisions in recent releases; I have an informal list to look through at some future point.
As for the Bombjack discussion, if I recall, preserving these scores when settings change was on eof the main functions of the *-archive, no? Again, though, 'official' settings depend on the will of the MARP community, over TG or defaults. Besides, it seems to me quite a few of the .inps were made on Hard anyway, though I haven't checked in a while.
Where i can submit a vote to change the special rules for this game?
Re: Special rules for endless games
"RC" stands for Regulation Coordinator: who this year is Tommi Tiihonen = thetjt@sci.fi
An email to him may not be necessary because he should be reading this thread (right now) and be working diligently to determine which restrictions might be placed on this game to make it the most competitive. This game really should have special rules applied to discourage marathoning at identical difficulties.
An email to him may not be necessary because he should be reading this thread (right now) and be working diligently to determine which restrictions might be placed on this game to make it the most competitive. This game really should have special rules applied to discourage marathoning at identical difficulties.
-skito
Re: Special rules for endless games
Thanks for the honour Chad, but I'm not...I think it's Phil.Chad wrote:"RC" stands for Regulation Coordinator: who this year is Tommi Tiihonen
Re: Special rules for endless games
haha, sorry phil and tjt, i was assuming from the bottom of the Rules page
http://replay.marpirc.net/rules/
that probably aut to be changed for the english and spanish versions, Barry?
http://replay.marpirc.net/rules/
that probably aut to be changed for the english and spanish versions, Barry?
-skito
- Phil Lamat
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Re: Special rules for endless games
Yes I'm the RC this year
I don't know the game, but I confirm that there is a marathon issue :
http://www.twingalaxies.com/index.aspx?c=23&gi=1640
Twin galaxies has two entries :
1- marathon (default/factory settings), hi=20M
2- extreme settings (live=2, extra=50k, diff=hardest), hi=1.9M
So I'm ok for a vote with these 2 possiblities, and maybe JM's proposal (live=3, extra=50k, diff=medium) as 3rd.
If marathon settings don't stay, all inputs will be moved to the archive, Qt is right, tha's what archive is for.
Opinions ?
(especially JM's one, what do you think of extreme settings ?)
I don't know the game, but I confirm that there is a marathon issue :
http://www.twingalaxies.com/index.aspx?c=23&gi=1640
Twin galaxies has two entries :
1- marathon (default/factory settings), hi=20M
2- extreme settings (live=2, extra=50k, diff=hardest), hi=1.9M
So I'm ok for a vote with these 2 possiblities, and maybe JM's proposal (live=3, extra=50k, diff=medium) as 3rd.
If marathon settings don't stay, all inputs will be moved to the archive, Qt is right, tha's what archive is for.
Opinions ?
(especially JM's one, what do you think of extreme settings ?)
Re: Special rules for endless games
I did not know TG settings, i think extreme settings is ok. and marathon can stay.Phil Lamat wrote:Yes I'm the RC this year
I don't know the game, but I confirm that there is a marathon issue :
http://www.twingalaxies.com/index.aspx?c=23&gi=1640
Twin galaxies has two entries :
1- marathon (default/factory settings), hi=20M
2- extreme settings (live=2, extra=50k, diff=hardest), hi=1.9M
So I'm ok for a vote with these 2 possiblities, and maybe JM's proposal (live=3, extra=50k, diff=medium) as 3rd.
If marathon settings don't stay, all inputs will be moved to the archive, Qt is right, tha's what archive is for.
Opinions ?
(especially JM's one, what do you think of extreme settings ?)
Then add extreme settings, i will be waiting for the new entry.
Thanks a lot.
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Re: Special rules for endless games
Change settings for original and all clones?
Maybe set one clone to default settings?
Maybe set one clone to default settings?