D1 Singleplayer Difficulty Level
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D1 Singleplayer Difficulty Level
Just out of curiosity, and a little wondering if I'm the only one who's still unable to beat it on Insane.
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I can't remember the number of times I've beat D1 on Insane. I used to have a demo of each level, start to finish killing most everything and getting the hostages without dying. But that was 10 years ago, That CD is buried or gone.
Every once in a while I'll rerun through all the levels so I don't forget the strategies for each one. Level 19 is easy for forgetting the best way to go.
Every once in a while I'll rerun through all the levels so I don't forget the strategies for each one. Level 19 is easy for forgetting the best way to go.
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I've beaten D1 single player on every skill level except rookie. But after I moved from keyboard only to keyboard + joystick controls I quit playing the lower skill levels entirely because I was moving so fast I tended to crash into robot shots that were left behind because they move so slowly. Now I play hotshot when I really want to take it easy, and insane the rest of the time.
Ashamedly enough, I've never actually managed to beat the darn thing. Whichever time I attempted it last (this has to be a good three or four years), I think I managed to get as far as level 15 or so before I petered out. Whatever version of D1X I was using at the time wasn't enough to prevent those damned Medium Hulks' homing missiles from having a far smaller turning radius than my ship. Now that that bug has been taken care of by D1X-R, I really need to finally go back and exorcise that particular personal demon.
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Good idea there, all this time I've been playing on a 700 MHz P3 with the original game. Homers are impossible to dodge unless you've got a corner nearby.D1X-R
Dang. That's nice. Even on Ace I finished out with only my original 2 ships left.Insane is the only way All the way through on 1 guy was my best. I think I ended up with 50 something guys by the end....
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Nonsense, you can just fly out and get right into the fray on insane, but you have to keep the enemies somewhat corralled and never let them completely surround you. Also you have to keep it locked at 30 FPS to fight homing mechs in the open. However, even with that fighting homing mechs from multiple directions becomes nearly impossible. Though even a large group of them will fall quickly if you use Fusion and secondaries wisely while keeping them bunched up, it is only when they separate that they become major threats.Foil wrote:I did it on Insane once, but it just took too much ducking and hiding... you can't just fly out and fight stuff in the open, like you can on other difficulties.
So, whenever I go back to D1 or D2 for nostalgia's sake, I tend to play Ace.
The biggest problem you will have with large bunches of enemies, especially the missile chucking kind is they will tend to accidentally kill each other if you fight them openly. And you don't get any points when they do that. =(
So... what's the highest difficulty levels I've ever beat D1/2... erm... I think it was... ... ... ... Trainee.
Probably for me it always ran at +100 FPS or I just suck playing this game.
But I need to admit, the last time was around 8 years ago. I've never finished the game with any D1/2X version - neither mine.
Probably for me it always ran at +100 FPS or I just suck playing this game.
But I need to admit, the last time was around 8 years ago. I've never finished the game with any D1/2X version - neither mine.
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Yeah, I was able to fly "into the fray" to a certain extent, but there are still the places where it gets you killed too often. The last time I tried it on Insane, I was just flying reckless, heedlessly attacking everything I saw... it was fun!... but I only got to level 18 or so.Krom wrote:Nonsense, you can just fly out and get right into the fray on insane, but you have to keep the enemies somewhat corralled and never let them completely surround you. Also you have to keep it locked at 30 FPS to fight homing mechs in the open.Foil wrote:I did it on Insane once, but it just took too much ducking and hiding... you can't just fly out and fight stuff in the open, like you can on other difficulties.
So, whenever I go back to D1 or D2 for nostalgia's sake, I tend to play Ace.
Eh, maybe I'll try it again.
Open space is GOOD-it helps you avoid homers of course the higher the fps the more interesting it becomes.
Concussions are your friend(quads are too)The biggest problem for me going into into the fray is homers (of course), but those moronic, pervasive pigs (aka Class 1 Driller) don't make life easy either. By the time my homer hits them, I've already lost 33-50 shield.
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I just peek around the corner and pound them with quads. That, or if I peek around and see they haven't spotted me, I'll fire a flare off at them, and duck back behind the wall and wait for them to investigate. Then they meet the quad 4's of doom.Krom wrote:Yeah, getting right into the fray with Class 1 Drillers on the scene is impossible, clear them out with homers before you dive in, because they never miss.
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Mmh.. But there is something strange in your list Testi, 'cause in D1/D2 there is no Vauss and no super lasers on D1... So i didn't understand your list...
Anyway, i've beaten D1 and D2 (completely) only on Trainee some years ago, But i play it from time to time in Rookie or Hotshot (Playing the first 11 levels usually in D1 or the first 6 in D2).
However, i'm starting to play D2:Maximum on Insane and i'm doing not that bad
I've also beaten some third party missions on Rookie...
Anyway, i've beaten D1 and D2 (completely) only on Trainee some years ago, But i play it from time to time in Rookie or Hotshot (Playing the first 11 levels usually in D1 or the first 6 in D2).
However, i'm starting to play D2:Maximum on Insane and i'm doing not that bad
I've also beaten some third party missions on Rookie...
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Er ... yeah ... you need not, and should not, be in line of sight for the homing missile to hit the driller. Pop out, fire, duck and wait until you see the \"1000\"... they're quick and accurate but not quick enough to hit you when you do it fast enough.
P.S. There seems to be something abnormal about Descent Maximum - I was able to make it to something like level 18 on Insane with about 3 deaths. In co-op.
Either I'm better at single-player than I thought I was or the missions are a bit easy. (Predictable, too, actually; almost every key has an ambush set...)
P.S. There seems to be something abnormal about Descent Maximum - I was able to make it to something like level 18 on Insane with about 3 deaths. In co-op.
Either I'm better at single-player than I thought I was or the missions are a bit easy. (Predictable, too, actually; almost every key has an ambush set...)
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The Maximum levels are a heck of a lot easier. Maybe the designers figured playing it with a PlayStation controller would be more difficult? I don't know, has anyone here actually played Descent Maximum on the PS?
The sad thing is that we know these numbers.Pop out, fire, duck and wait until you see the \"1000\"
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viewtopic.php?t=6610MD-2389 wrote:Jeff250 converted those missions a long while back. I think the thread is still up.
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Read between the D3-speak... I'll edit it though.Pumo wrote:Mmh.. But there is something strange in your list Testi, 'cause in D1/D2 there is no Vauss and no super lasers on D1... So i didn't understand your list...
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Yeah, I played through Descent and Descent:Maximum on the PlayStation (I still have them, although I haven't played them in at least a couple of years).Wishmaster wrote:The Maximum levels are a heck of a lot easier. Maybe the designers figured playing it with a PlayStation controller would be more difficult? I don't know, has anyone here actually played Descent Maximum on the PS?
Descent and Descent:Maximum on the PS were difficult to see and more framey than my old 386-16MHz, so that's probably why they made the levels easier. But it was worth it for the level-end movies and Descent nostalgia.
I played all the way through D1 on insane a long time ago. Like, a decade ago. Almost half my lifetime ago.
I went on a run after than in which I tried to play through without losing a life, but I got bored with that around level 8. It encourages sniping and safe play, and safe play is dull. I also went on a run in which I tried to play through without taking damage, but I only managed to do the first couple levels that way. Never would have played the whole game.
Then I started playing with the rule that I couldn't snipe things--I had to fight agressively and in the open. I played a whole game that way, and had a great time. In fact, I think it made me a better player.
A few years ago, I finally hit on a good way to play D1: cold starts. When you beat a level, quit, and start the next level fresh with no guns and three lives. It changes the game a lot--you really have to scrap for survival.
At first, I picked easy or easyish levels. Levels 1 - 7. Level 10. As I filled in the gaps, I decided to play through the game sequentially--and as I did, I discovered some levels so hard that I went back on my usual prohibition against crawl-n-save. I did ultimately beat levels 1 - 20 that way, and it was pretty tough.
A few hard levels stuck out as extra-hard from that run: Levels 9, 11, 19, and 20. They were all so hard that I thought they were impossible at first. I started playing them more, and ultimately settled on a new challenge: to beat them without saving.
I played level 11 on insane cold start over and over, day after day, for over a month before I managed that. That was a couple years ago.
These days, instead of cherry-picking easy levels, I cherry-pick hard ones. Over the last couple years, I've focused on playing levels 11 and 20. Insane cold start, no saves. And if you die to something stupid, suck it up and win anyway.
I still play them. I find level 11 to be more interesting, even though 20's harder. My success rate on level 11 is about 1/3, on 20 it's \"a whole evening of trying,\" though it's come up to where occasionally I'll get it the first run or two. I can't see that improving too, either, just much due to the inherent randomness and visiousness of the game style.
But I like it that way. I'm not happy if it's not hard.
I went on a run after than in which I tried to play through without losing a life, but I got bored with that around level 8. It encourages sniping and safe play, and safe play is dull. I also went on a run in which I tried to play through without taking damage, but I only managed to do the first couple levels that way. Never would have played the whole game.
Then I started playing with the rule that I couldn't snipe things--I had to fight agressively and in the open. I played a whole game that way, and had a great time. In fact, I think it made me a better player.
A few years ago, I finally hit on a good way to play D1: cold starts. When you beat a level, quit, and start the next level fresh with no guns and three lives. It changes the game a lot--you really have to scrap for survival.
At first, I picked easy or easyish levels. Levels 1 - 7. Level 10. As I filled in the gaps, I decided to play through the game sequentially--and as I did, I discovered some levels so hard that I went back on my usual prohibition against crawl-n-save. I did ultimately beat levels 1 - 20 that way, and it was pretty tough.
A few hard levels stuck out as extra-hard from that run: Levels 9, 11, 19, and 20. They were all so hard that I thought they were impossible at first. I started playing them more, and ultimately settled on a new challenge: to beat them without saving.
I played level 11 on insane cold start over and over, day after day, for over a month before I managed that. That was a couple years ago.
These days, instead of cherry-picking easy levels, I cherry-pick hard ones. Over the last couple years, I've focused on playing levels 11 and 20. Insane cold start, no saves. And if you die to something stupid, suck it up and win anyway.
I still play them. I find level 11 to be more interesting, even though 20's harder. My success rate on level 11 is about 1/3, on 20 it's \"a whole evening of trying,\" though it's come up to where occasionally I'll get it the first run or two. I can't see that improving too, either, just much due to the inherent randomness and visiousness of the game style.
But I like it that way. I'm not happy if it's not hard.
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Ok, I'm sorry.
still, it's not often you can get one in on Drak.
still, it's not often you can get one in on Drak.
Heh. You know what the funny thing is? I noticed that before I posted. I thought to myself, \"Heh, that's a funny turn of phrase. No matter.\"
Of course, I've been hanging out exclusively with adults for the past couple years. I forgot that on the DBB people don't quietly smirk at your accidental double entendres. You gotta watch your language . . .
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Of course, I've been hanging out exclusively with adults for the past couple years. I forgot that on the DBB people don't quietly smirk at your accidental double entendres. You gotta watch your language . . .
(For the record, I'm very happy. )