Flesnolk posted:Nah, far as I can tell they're the same dude, the lighting's just different in Dial Tone. Compare the models: Isn't that just the "generic Russian gangster" outfit that we killed thousands of in the first game?
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# ? Apr 16, 2014 16:21 |
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Flesnolk posted:Maskless guy's just outside the bar in that demo, too. Maybe that's where most/all of the playable people hang out, not just the Fans? Probably not Pig Butcher or the mobster. The description for that says that there's 60FPS direct capture, has that been mentioned anywhere else?
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# ? Apr 16, 2014 17:08 |
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Skyscraper posted:Isn't that just the "generic Russian gangster" outfit that we killed thousands of in the first game? The suit is, but the character model isn't - the mobsters in the first game were faceless white dudes, while this guy has actual facial features. HLM 1 mobster, for reference: (I swear every one of those motherfuckers must've been ex-Spetsnaz, what with the perfect aim and Jedi reflexes. Glad they're all dead.) Flesnolk fucked around with this message at 18:27 on Apr 16, 2014 |
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Very excited about the more challenging maps, HM1 was tricky sure, but it wasn't that hard once you got into the groove. You can dodge an awful lot of gunfire if you know how to move
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Flesnolk posted:(I swear every one of those motherfuckers must've been ex-Spetsnaz, what with the perfect aim and Jedi reflexes. Glad they're all dead.) Actually they were normal Russians with slow reflexes and poor aim, the drugs Jacket was on just made him so slow...
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# ? Apr 16, 2014 19:41 |
Flesnolk posted:(I swear every one of those motherfuckers must've been ex-Spetsnaz, what with the perfect aim and Jedi reflexes. Glad they're all dead.) Someone wasn't playing aggressively enough.
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# ? Apr 17, 2014 03:04 |
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Anatharon posted:Someone wasn't playing aggressively enough. Rip and tear, Rip and loving tear e: ps the croc mask is best Beeb fucked around with this message at 03:12 on Apr 17, 2014 |
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Oh I will amend my last statement by saying "Unless you mean the first shotgun wielding enemy in Safehouse." I swear that's the single most annoying enemy in the whole game.Capn Beeb posted:Rip and tear, I kinda hope Nigel, Russel and Jones get added into Wrong Number somehow.
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# ? Apr 17, 2014 03:15 |
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Capn Beeb posted:ps the croc mask is best Jones the crocodile is my best friend. We get along very well. We like to make new friends too! And then we paint the town red with them. Paint it red with all the parts of them.
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# ? Apr 17, 2014 03:43 |
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Bitter Mushroom posted:Very excited about the more challenging maps, HM1 was tricky sure, but it wasn't that hard once you got into the groove. You can dodge an awful lot of gunfire if you know how to move HLM 1 was hard as balls but its difficulty was about as real as pro wrestling. Too many arbitrary "gently caress you"s as opposed to actual challenge. It wasn't even a "not aggressive enough" thing because there were times I'd just get instantly ventilated before I'd even had the opportunity to do anything; I sorta wonder if lag had something to do with how bullshit fast every enemy was whereas you guys seem to have had no trouble whatsoever. Whatever, hopefully Wrong Number will be less dumb about it.
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# ? Apr 17, 2014 20:56 |
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Jones was the best because he was functionally useless but had the best function of any mask.
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# ? Apr 18, 2014 02:12 |
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Jones is legit but I'm also a fan of Carl. Getting through some of the encounters with just the drill is a lot like whack-a-mole, except you gotta hold down the moles and perform a lobotomy before one is up long enough to shoot you. It's a lot harder now that you aren't immune to gunfire while executing.
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# ? Apr 18, 2014 02:47 |
Flesnolk posted:HLM 1 was hard as balls but its difficulty was about as real as pro wrestling. Too many arbitrary "gently caress you"s as opposed to actual challenge. It wasn't even a "not aggressive enough" thing because there were times I'd just get instantly ventilated before I'd even had the opportunity to do anything; I sorta wonder if lag had something to do with how bullshit fast every enemy was whereas you guys seem to have had no trouble whatsoever. Whatever, hopefully Wrong Number will be less dumb about it. Wrong Number is not in fact any different, but it must have been lag or something. You could check an LP, even. Dark_Swordmaster posted:Jones was the best because he was functionally useless but had the best function of any mask. "Increase Jones' gore" was the best patch note.
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# ? Apr 18, 2014 04:07 |
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What are the rules to follow to get higher scores? You get a bunch of things listed at the end of your run but it doesn't say what their relative worth is, so I never really bothered to try.
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# ? Apr 18, 2014 04:22 |
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Personally I usually can't stand difficult games, mainly because I hate repeating stuff over and over again. Hotline struck this right balance of death not being too punishing due to you only losing a minute or two of progress at most so I never got too discouraged and/or bored when I died. The boss fights sucked though, but they're getting cut out in 2 so it doesn't matter anymore.
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# ? Apr 18, 2014 04:23 |
Accordion Man posted:The boss fights sucked though, but they're getting cut out in 2 so it doesn't matter anymore. They're not, but they're going to be more along the lines of the Director in Decadence from the sounds of things. Shame though. I honestly thought the boss fights were the highlight of the game. Cheekio posted:What are the rules to follow to get higher scores? You get a bunch of things listed at the end of your run but it doesn't say what their relative worth is, so I never really bothered to try. Find a dart. Disarm a mobster and throw all weapons away. Hit him with the dart until you get 6 billion Big Balls points. Serious answer: Exposure and combos basically go up exponentially. Executions and variety are good but they're secondary factors. Zack is the best way to get a high score.
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# ? Apr 18, 2014 05:14 |
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The boss fights were the most exhausting parts of the first game for me, they took too many hits and every time you restarted you still had to sit through their little dialogue, which broke the fast-paced rhythm of how the game usually plays.
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Cheekio posted:What are the rules to follow to get higher scores? You get a bunch of things listed at the end of your run but it doesn't say what their relative worth is, so I never really bothered to try. I haven't played in a while but iirc it's just speed and executions and variety. Do the melee "finishing move" to every enemy you can, move as quickly and brazenly as you can. At the end of each level you'll see your score in each category applicable, see what different tactics give you higher scores edit: yeah absolutely keep your combo up too. You want to do the whole level in one combo if possible, which might mean ensuring your run up the stairs/to the elevator before your combo ends
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Tin Hat posted:The boss fights were the most exhausting parts of the first game for me, they took too many hits and every time you restarted you still had to sit through their little dialogue, which broke the fast-paced rhythm of how the game usually plays. Hold down the right mouse button and it skips all cutscenes, including in-level dialogue. Also, something that I just found out you can do that's hilarious: Kill the director then try to just leave, without getting the hooker. She gets indignant and it's funny as hell.
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Tin Hat posted:The boss fights were the most exhausting parts of the first game for me, they took too many hits and every time you restarted you still had to sit through their little dialogue, which broke the fast-paced rhythm of how the game usually plays. I dunno. The bosses didn't take many hits. The director was barely a threat as a combat shotgun meant he was no more challenging then a normal enemy. The biker was hard but my favorite part of the entire game. He just took two hits. The van you could do with a single combat shotgun, the police chief only took one hit and the last boss took 8 hits 2 per part. Flesnolk posted:Hold down the right mouse button and it skips all cutscenes, including in-level dialogue. If you shotgun the director if it doesn't kill him you can go to the top floor again.
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# ? Apr 19, 2014 00:03 |
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I am one of the people who liked the boss fights, even though I had trouble figuring them out at first and didn't know I could skip the dialogue. I don't know, somehow I just appreciated the change in action, getting to fight something that wasn't just a warm body to tear through for a change, and they were kind of like a puzzle to figure out more than genuinely difficult. Flesnolk posted:HLM 1 was hard as balls but its difficulty was about as real as pro wrestling. Too many arbitrary "gently caress you"s as opposed to actual challenge. It wasn't even a "not aggressive enough" thing because there were times I'd just get instantly ventilated before I'd even had the opportunity to do anything; I sorta wonder if lag had something to do with how bullshit fast every enemy was whereas you guys seem to have had no trouble whatsoever. Whatever, hopefully Wrong Number will be less dumb about it. I think the devil may be in the details here. The reaction speed of enemies follows a specific pattern, and it relates to how well you burst in on them. Essentially, they're made to be forgiving and turn/fire a bit more slowly for if you rush them after a short distance like around a corner, meaning you have the element of surprise. Meanwhile, approaching in the wrong way and giving them too much room and time to work with means they really will just turn and shoot you. Part of getting good at Hotline Miami is learning the sweet spot of how to properly bumrush enemies.
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Midnight Raider posted:Part of getting good at Hotline Miami is learning the sweet spot of how to properly bumrush enemies. Maybe you're not a bit old like me or you play a lot of that type of twitch retro game so you have those reflexes. But for me the game became too difficult after the first couple levels. Each subsequent level took more and more time, because I could only make any progress playing it like some kind of terrible stealth game. Waiting around for every guard to be in the optimal position sucks and makes each death even more frustrating.
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# ? Apr 22, 2014 21:52 |
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If you're having problems with swinging in a melee situation then that's a motor control issue rather than reflexes. You have plenty of warning when engaging an enemy and you should fairly easily be able to predict when to swing.
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Klyith posted:Maybe you're not a bit old like me or you play a lot of that type of twitch retro game so you have those reflexes. But for me the game became too difficult after the first couple levels. Each subsequent level took more and more time, because I could only make any progress playing it like some kind of terrible stealth game. Waiting around for every guard to be in the optimal position sucks and makes each death even more frustrating. Guess it's time for you to take up Train Simulator, old guy .
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I was getting killed before animations even played or well before there was any reasonable chance to react all the time, not to mention all the dudes who seemed to just phase right through attacks. So I think lag might've been an issue, especially since Biker had this weird tendency to just randomly more or less go Super Saiyan and never get his cleaver stuck in walls. A fun thing to do though was to use Dennis or just get a knife from a thug and advance while holding down LMB for dear life - instant purée for anyone who gets in reach! Interesting info from the HLM twitter about the Swan siblings, though: quote:Hotline Miami @HotlineMiami Apr 20 Flesnolk fucked around with this message at 08:09 on Apr 23, 2014 |
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I don't remember if it was actually programmed in or just my perception, but in Hotline Miami enemies definitely reacted slower and more poorly when I was playing hyper-aggressively. The more you rush down on them, the better your odds of taking them. Playing it like a crappy stealth game IS bad, so don't do it! HM is meant to be a high adrenaline murder sim - you gotta keep the "high adrenaline" part going.
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ProfessorCirno posted:I don't remember if it was actually programmed in or just my perception, but in Hotline Miami enemies definitely reacted slower and more poorly when I was playing hyper-aggressively. The more you rush down on them, the better your odds of taking them. Playing it like a crappy stealth game IS bad, so don't do it! HM is meant to be a high adrenaline murder sim - you gotta keep the "high adrenaline" part going. It was intentional. Cactus wrote a blog post about it, once.
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# ? Apr 23, 2014 15:00 |
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"Wiffing due to lag" is likely poor aim. The melee is easy to miss with if you aren't facing the right way to bash a skull in, and occasionally looks like a wiff when it should have ZOK'd 'em.
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 00:17 |
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Sebadoh Gigante posted:
Don't you just love it when you have a mental image of someone you've never seen, and then it turns out to be exactly what they look like?
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 00:28 |
http://epn.tv/all/spotlight/nothing-wrong-in-hotline-miami-2/ New preview. Also, E3 is going to have 'new features previewed'. The blonde, maskless man is confirmed to be a detective.
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# ? May 8, 2014 04:28 |
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Anatharon posted:New preview. The guy talking about all the licensed tracks they have has me excited to see what they choose.
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# ? May 8, 2014 08:25 |
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Anatharon posted:The blonde, maskless man is confirmed to be a detective. Nope. Just that there is a detective, which we already knew. It's probably the blond guy though, yeah.
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# ? May 14, 2014 07:25 |
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If you're having trouble with HM1 then here's a tip: the knife is the best weapon in the game. Never stop swinging it, run at enemies with wild abandon, and remember to ABC (Always Be Cutting). It's got a ludicrously high attack rate and kills in one hit if you throw it. The knife is just terrific.
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# ? May 15, 2014 05:22 |
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Little Blue Couch posted:kills in one hit if you throw it Not always.
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# ? May 15, 2014 06:47 |
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HORMELCHILI posted:Not always. It has to hit with the blade end or it'll just knock them out. So, 50/50!
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# ? May 15, 2014 07:24 |
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The knife is rad and the start with knife mask is one of the easier "get me through the game" choices, up there with Tony. But it just doesn't have the personal touch of the power drill.
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# ? May 15, 2014 15:30 |
Wrong Number seems to have been delayed again, from pre-PAX to probably post pax prime.
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# ? May 16, 2014 02:11 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zwLQ2emY9c A bit old but some spiffy new stuff. Apparently Ash surrenders when Alex dies and doesn't take damage herself. e: Also, supposedly a leaked demo link. rip I haven't checked it out yet, so do so at your own risk. Cuntellectual fucked around with this message at 04:40 on May 18, 2014 |
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Anatharon posted:
Just a note it got flagged up immediately as malware by my antivirus (Avast), so it's likely a trojan. VV fixed The Saddest Rhino fucked around with this message at 04:42 on May 18, 2014 |
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Random fact: Ash AKA Swan 2, the one who talks and uses the gun is the brother, and Alex/Chainsaw/Swan 1 is the sister.The Saddest Rhino posted:Just a note it got flagged up immediately as malware by my antivirus (Avast), so it's likely a trojan. Too bad. You should probably edit it out of the quote too, just to be safe. Cuntellectual fucked around with this message at 05:40 on May 20, 2014 |
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