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How good are you at eyeballing?

2008-10-11 07:26:49.012335+02 by Diane Reese 3 comments

I'm hoping that addiction to The eyeballing game will result in better performance. No evidence to that effect just yet, however.

EDIT: OK, maybe there's some slight evidence: I finally broke 4.0 and am now working on beating my 3.51 personal best...

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#Comment Re: made: 2008-10-11 17:41:32.343816+02 by: Dan Lyke

Just one game so far, I'm not sure I want to share my scores. The parallelogram kicks my butt.

#Comment Re: made: 2008-10-12 01:09:57.103497+02 by: Dan Lyke

Okay, second game I got 3.35, parallelogram still kicking my butt. And that's after a good ride, which always makes everything (except the parts of my butt used for sitting) work better.

I think it'd be easier if they used the same anti-aliasing technique for the interactive lines as they do for the static lines.

#Comment Re: made: 2008-10-12 20:34:02.96431+02 by: meuon

Did thrice, being careful: 4.5, doing fairly quickly.. swagging.. 3.6, with two 0.0 dead on scores. Trying hard to be accurate. 4.71

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