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Don't quite like how you kind of need near-perfect scores just to get to the third level to be honest. Should be slightly easier to progress early in the game and then ramp the difficulty up when you can at least kill something else than snails. Can't remember it being this hard to progress back when I last played it.
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This is one awesome game but the only thing it's lacking is sound and music. I have to put some music all the time in the background.
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I'm confused, apparently the zakum from the "you're about to have a VERY bad day" fortune cookie is different from the call of zakum one. Since I just beat it and got an additional + 15 gp which unlocked nuclear kargos for me O_o. Does that mean theres another zakum level that I accidentally cleared? Since I can't find one on the level list.
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@punksush1 Depends on the angle of your arrow. The steeper the arrow falls down, the higher of a score you get. Also, try different arrow types. Iron/Pierce Arrow work well, until you get the B-Spike.
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I do not understand why I am getting 100% accuracy and nothing touch blue triangle, in fact nothing gets even an inch into the screen and still get an A and not AA >:-@
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@punksush1 because the number of grade points stated by a level is the number of grade points you still need to earn, not the total :)
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@nothing951: the number of gp required for a mission is the number of gp you still need to earn, not the total. so if you now have 16 gp, and for a mission it says: '4 gp required", you have to have 20 gp in total.
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wow, people are really getting lazy here O_o we are so spoiled nowadays by those big budget games with tutorials and hints and tips etc. that a lot of you can't figure out a game for yourselves anymore! c'mon people, it's part of the game, finding out what does what! anyway, this is a great game ^^ 5/5
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@Arthanos Actually, the multiplier only increases your damage, it has nothing to do with your score. to get higher score, have your mouse pointed closer to yourself and high on the screen. It makes things way more difficult but it's worth it.
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@Uberpenguin, WHen you hit the fourth job, you get an arrow that increases with power the longer it's airborne, so you have to aim high to maximise its damage. Also, regarding the multiplier, it increases your scorand allows to get S rankings, to build it up, as soon as you hit 100% power, release your mouse button and queue up your next arrow.
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Seriously, as far as having to shoot high for GPs, the fact that some random invisible, non-described criteria based on the completely and utterly useless act of shooting arrows way high up in the air for no real purpose other than higher grading is absolutely, unquestionably ridiculous. There is no utility to shooting that high. There is no advantage to shooting that high. Therefore, why would that be a criteria? As far as I could tell before looking into it the goal of the game was to be accurate and repel enemies, seeing as that's what is counted after every mission...there is no category for "how pointlessly high you shot your arrows". The fact that it's a criteria here is really detrimental I think, especially since it isn't actually defined or described in detail anywhere in the game.
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I'm mildly confused as to what people mean by having to "aim high" to get higher rankings. Does that literally mean that you have to shoot arrows high up to get good scores? How the heck does one determine how "high" you have to aim to get what score? Why the heck do random multipliers appear over my head, at the same time random explosions happen on my bow? What am I doing to make that happen, cause it seems to happen really randomly. Is there some sort of set of instructions here I'm missing, or am I really correct in believing that being dumped off with only as many instructions as there are leaved a whole, whole lot unexplained? How in the name of god do people understand how the heck this works? I'd really appreciate anyone who could help me find some instructions as to the actual mechanics of the game...I see guides for the game overall, but none of them seem to go into detail as to what the heck is going on half the time...