I need a tip here, I'm playing Breakout using the mouse, but every so often the cursor breaks out and I lose control over the paddle. Is there any way around this? I tried using the arrow keys but that dog won't hunt.
I tried taking the fourier transform of the pieces, low-pass filtering, and then integration by parts...but still, the solution, she eludes me.
Sometimes in high-level, very advanced mathematical theory, the solution can only be found by building the bridge from the other side of the freezing river.
I had trouble at first because I didn't realise that the Tuxedo Bird doesn't just need to reach the opposite bank, he has to land right on the 'end' spot to count.
I had trouble at first because I didn't realise that the Tuxedo Bird doesn't just need to reach the opposite bank, he has to land right on the 'end' spot to count.
Yeah. You have to start right in front of the penguin, and go right to where it says "end". Also, the penguin can turn at the 'T' or '+' pieces.
No, seriously... I almost RAN OUT OF THE HOUSE when Brian was in the process of pwning Black Hawk in Disc Dash. I've never heard more maniacal laughing and yelling in my life.
I had trouble at first because I didn't realise that the Tuxedo Bird doesn't just need to reach the opposite bank, he has to land right on the 'end' spot to count.
That explains it. I just assumed I had a stupid bird. Jeez, they could have explained that one better.
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Sometimes in high-level, very advanced mathematical theory, the solution can only be found by building the bridge from the other side of the freezing river.
oh.
so apparently, you don't have to use the '+' squares like every other game ever. The penguins can turn if they're standing on them.
Yeah. You have to start right in front of the penguin, and go right to where it says "end". Also, the penguin can turn at the 'T' or '+' pieces.
That explains it. I just assumed I had a stupid bird. Jeez, they could have explained that one better.
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