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Going too fast too suddenly #57

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nltesown opened this issue Mar 31, 2018 · 7 comments
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Going too fast too suddenly #57

nltesown opened this issue Mar 31, 2018 · 7 comments

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@nltesown
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Great game but it's getting faster too quickly. Couldn't this be made more gradual? It's almost impossible to go beyond 40 rows (in one-player mode).

@ovidiuch
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ovidiuch commented Apr 1, 2018

I agree. I want to change this as well. I'll give it a try next week. Can I ask for your help to test?

@ovidiuch
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ovidiuch commented Apr 1, 2018

OK, I tweaked some numbers and published the new version at beta.flatris.space. Try it out and let me know what you think!

PS. I made 59 lines and didn't try to make more than 1 line at once.

@nltesown
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nltesown commented Apr 1, 2018

Fantastic! I'll test it very soon (I play all the time, anyway).

@ovidiuch
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ovidiuch commented Apr 7, 2018

@nltesown did you get a chance to try it?

@nltesown
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nltesown commented Apr 7, 2018

Absolutely. It's definitely more gradulal... but still getting too quickly at the point where I lose control. My average score has improved by 10 lines, I'd say.

@ovidiuch
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I'll try to incorporate this Tetris gravity formula when I find some time. Should feel more like the real deal. Although I'm not sure how agressive the original game is with regards to speed, and if it ever stops when it reaches a certain speed or if it keeps speeding up indefinitely.

@mirrorshades
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One suggestion might be that as the gravity increases you may want to increase movement left to right as well. Otherwise no one stands a chance to get past 50 lines.

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