Quote from: blue_h3x on March 15, 2010, 03:50:37 amNot seen you dominating the score boards thoughSince when do mono players dominate score boards? Regardless, I mostly play obscure songs.I play Audiosurf to enjoy it, not to compete.
Not seen you dominating the score boards though
Same, though to me pusher/eraser are more enjoyable than mono, which got boring after 8 months, but you're not going to try puzzlers for a new challenge, shame really. There's so much more depth to puzzlers compared to mono.
Quote from: blue_h3x on March 15, 2010, 02:19:04 pmSame, though to me pusher/eraser are more enjoyable than mono, which got boring after 8 months, but you're not going to try puzzlers for a new challenge, shame really. There's so much more depth to puzzlers compared to mono.Yeah, different people have different preferences. I did, in fact, try the puzzle characters again recently and found them just as unfun as I did when I first played the tutorial 2 years ago.
Quote from: DeathByNukes on March 15, 2010, 04:32:37 pmQuote from: blue_h3x on March 15, 2010, 02:19:04 pmSame, though to me pusher/eraser are more enjoyable than mono, which got boring after 8 months, but you're not going to try puzzlers for a new challenge, shame really. There's so much more depth to puzzlers compared to mono.Yeah, different people have different preferences. I did, in fact, try the puzzle characters again recently and found them just as unfun as I did when I first played the tutorial 2 years ago.they take some getting used too and you will never learn how to play one in one day so just choose one and give it a week with it.
At first your scores will be lower than mono ones, until you pick up the advanced scoring and then the game play becomes miles better.
Quote from: blue_h3x on March 16, 2010, 03:29:48 amAt first your scores will be lower than mono ones, until you pick up the advanced scoring and then the game play becomes miles better.More in-depth, anyway. Some people don't consider that 'better'