Remember what you said about this not being beta-tested? I can tell. I looked into the source code after a while of being stumped on Hazama's first testimony. (Not even repeat presenting "Nothing" worked!) You should double-check the names of your variables.
[D]isordered speech is not so much injury to the lips that give it forth, as to the disproportion and incoherence of things in themselves, so negligently expressed. ~ Ben Jonson
Remember what you said about this not being beta-tested? I can tell. I looked into the source code after a while of being stumped on Hazama's first testimony. (Not even repeat presenting "Nothing" worked!) You should double-check the names of your variables.
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Okay, so sorry about that, fixed it and was able to get past it myself, so it should work fine now if you just save.
Man, your trial has an insane amount of evil and trolliness. I think your trial, by far, is the most trolly of all the trials. So many ways to get exploded. It's... Brutally difficult.
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Zeel1™ wrote:Come now Esrom, you gotta see stuff like this coming~
I suppose, given the whole nature of the comp is tricks being played on us and all. And the very title indicates this is a comedy trial of sorts.
Oh, by the way, I've never actually played I Wanna Be The Guy, but I've heard of it. It has quite a reputation as being insane.
Oh, I'm laughing already. Got to love this...
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Justice
You expect me to go up against six genuine dangerous prosecutors and Winston Payne all at once?!
To be honest, I thought it might amusing if an attorney had to go through a 'Prosecutor's Gauntlet', facing a different prosecutor every testimony. Is that what's going on here?
That line I just quoted above had me laughing out loud. Poor Payne ... no one takes him seriously.
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I'm not sure if this was a bug or not, but the final testimony is literally impossible. The correct password takes away 100 of your hit points, and the penalty after you found all the contradictions is 119 points. I had to use an avancement to get past that part.
As for my final thoughts on the trial, I'm sorry to say that I didn't like it. The trolling was so over the top that I completely gave up in part two. I gave myself three to five tries before I'd pull the answer from the source code. I know that extreme difficulty was the point, and I can tell you that you succeeded in that. For me though, it took most of the enjoyability from the game. You can only die so many times before it wears on you.
[D]isordered speech is not so much injury to the lips that give it forth, as to the disproportion and incoherence of things in themselves, so negligently expressed. ~ Ben Jonson
I'm not sure if this was a bug or not, but the final testimony is literally impossible. The correct password takes away 100 of your hit points, and the penalty after you found all the contradictions is 119 points. I had to use an avancement to get past that part.
As for my final thoughts on the trial, I'm sorry to say that I didn't like it. The trolling was so over the top that I completely gave up in part two. I gave myself three to five tries before I'd pull the answer from the source code. I know that extreme difficulty was the point, and I can tell you that you succeeded in that. For me though, it took most of the enjoyability from the game. You can only die so many times before it wears on you.
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Oh sorry, that was a bug. You DIDN'T get the right password, that was the failure convo you saw. It just accidentally gave you a 100-point penalty instead of 120, so you proceeded past it into the successful convo.
And yeah, I get what you're saying. It's definitely not going to be for everyone, just like I Wanna Be The Guy itself. Bit of a niche trial, really. But I mean, it's for a trolling competition. Being the biggest troll is really the main objective, secondary being to be humorous, and third...ondary being to have a good story.
Zeel has created something so ridiculously hard, you laugh like hell the first time, then weep in despair the second. Yet, you can never ever stop playing the damn things. Congratulations, Zeel, you're a psychopath.
Stay tuned for a video of my tears.
enigma wrote:Zeel has created something so ridiculously hard, you laugh like hell the first time, then weep in despair the second. Yet, you can never ever stop playing the damn things. Congratulations, Zeel, you're a psychopath.
Stay tuned for a video of my tears.
That's exactly what I was going for, and I very much look forward to seeing it.
Dawn wrote:Zeel.
I think I lo- I mean, I like you for this.
It is so hard.
But so amusing. I giggled too much.
*throws cookies and giant-cherries-fruit things at you*
I will finish this. Without any help at all.
S'alright, feel free to love~
And that's quite brave of you, Dawn.
Esrom wrote:Well, I AM liking the comedy, especially seeing the assembled prosecutors squabbling with each other. A few questions.
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What's the music that plays for Detective Badd? I can see why you chose it, since it does sound a bit similiar to 'The Truth Isn't Sweet' at times.
That would be The Real Folk Blues, known to many as the credits theme for Cowboy Bebop. One of the coolest damned songs in anime.