Posted by the_Sage on 2015-12-09 09:19:00
I played it very suboptimally (can't hand off because it would mean GFI? What were you thinking?), I shouldn't have followed up with the saurus, and of course I didn't need any of those dodges anyway as, with the quick snap and sure feet, 1 push was really enough. However, with so many people saying it couldn't be done, I really wanted to show that it could (and not just because of quick snap, but that I could legitimately get 2 chain pushes with only 5 players). Of course Nuffle approved of the "I'm really just doing this for the bullshit" mentality, and provided the dice for a saurus pickup and pass as well. =D
Posted by ix77 on 2015-12-09 13:03:54
Nice!!! i struggle with Lizzies but you seem to have them down with a little nuffle help you pulled it off i cant even do that with skaven sad i know but nice link anyway
Posted by the_Sage on 2015-12-09 13:30:11
Thanks ix77; "a little nuffle help" indeed. =D
I've just starting doing a skaven run on BB2 recently; videos of that (including how to set up an OTTD) will be up on the YouTube channel soon.
Posted by Starshade on 2015-12-09 13:39:25
Or if you need help in setting up one turn touchdown, you can always check here https://fumbbl.com/help:OTT :)
Posted by the_Sage on 2015-12-09 14:27:17
True Starshade, though many of those guides assume a clustered setup, iirc. Doing one for spaced, and separate ones with and without sidestep would be good.
Posted by Strider84 on 2015-12-09 15:26:29
Whats the challenge if you just want to look up stuff. Remember the main concepts and then adjust to the situation.
Posted by Starshade on 2015-12-09 19:11:00
Ofc. I didn't mean that the guide will give you a resolution for every situation :) But you can get a pretty good idea how OTTD work and use that in any situation that presents itself.
Posted by PsykoSamurai on 2015-12-09 22:10:14
Extremely well done. Inspirational even :)
Posted by grant85 on 2015-12-10 03:46:30
nice!