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Billiard Blitz Hustle
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Billiard Blitz Hustle
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Beschreibung
Put your pool skills to the test in your quest to turn $100 into a million. Hustle 21 different opponents each with their own character and skills. Play for money, enter tournaments, and collect trophies. I hope you have fun playing!
Fixed several bugs, including the one where the computer thinks you fouled every shot!
Spielanleitung
Once in the player lounge, you can click on the icons at the bottom to choose different options. I'd suggest you start by selecting a name and avatar in your profile, and have a look at your emails. You can then have a practice game by yourself or dive straight into a game for (pretend) money.
In the game the controls are very straight forward, just aim using the mouse, click and drag back in the direction of the cue to set your power, and release to shoot.
Whilst the mouse button is held down you can also use the arrow keys to fine tune your aim.
Kommentare
SteveC59
Jun. 04, 2013
Millionaire trophy not working
lugito
Apr. 26, 2013
As I said AI can be poor at cue placement, but at higher levels this does not matter because they keep potting impossible balls.
Defensive shots are a waste of time!
As in real pool rotation games, you should neutralize the advantage of breaking. At higher levels, in a single game, who breaks wins.
lugito
Apr. 25, 2013
I wouldn't say that lower level AI is too difficult.
As in all pool simulation I played, the AI is quite good at potting balls but very poor at cue positioning and planning ahead.
I like the club-fake MMOPPG setting you added to on your already good pool games. Only thing I'd like is customizable mouse sensitivity, though that can be worked around by using arrows keys.
chmaos
Apr. 17, 2013
Opponent aiming at stripes. Me ... aiming at nothing and no matter what I hit in it's his turn again.
Totentag
Apr. 17, 2013
The AI feels like it's a bit too good for its rating. On my second game, I played one with a rating of roughly 2.5, and had the table cleared of all but two solids, when I had to give the table up because I didn't have a shot available. So I placed his first shot where I thought it was least usable, and he proceeded to clear it on me. Not a single missed shot, not even a piss shot. He played flawlessly. And it cost me 1/3 of my wallet. If this wasn't an issue, I happily would have rated this five stars, because up to that experience it all felt really well put together. But this issue is quite glaring, and is earning it a mere three stars from me. I've also run into multiple, though rare, cases where a certain ball ceases to have physics, and other balls simply roll over them.
All in all, the game could be quite nice, but it will require some patching to be up to par with what a pool player would expect.