Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!rutgers!mailrus!uwmcsd1!marque!lakesys!mikes From: mikes@lakesys.UUCP (Mike Shawaluk) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: "Rocket Ranger" and "3 Stooges" HELP!! Message-ID: <164@lakesys.UUCP> Date: 4 Dec 88 12:30:30 GMT References: <620013@otter.hpl.hp.com> <648@apctrc.UUCP> Reply-To: mikes@lakesys.UUCP (Mike Shawaluk) Organization: Lake Systems - Milwaukee, Wisconsin Lines: 46 Before I get into the "followup" part of the message, I just wanted to share a solution I've found to the "reboot at the end of the game" problem that I had with Stooges... The answer is RAD:! Since I have a 1.5 meg A1000, I made up a special boot disk which was a DiskCopy of the Reel 1 disk, with the special script file and the "invisible" file deleted from it to make space, but the rest of the files intact. I then modified the Startup-Sequence to mount an 80-track RAD: and DiskCopied this disk to RAD: on the initial boot-up, and then re-wrote the Startup-Sequence in RAD:s to just start the game on a reboot (assuming that there's no disk in drive 0 when you reboot). The procedure was a bit tricky, since disk space is tight, but if there is anyone else out there who is interested, please EMail me & I'll mail you a copy of my Startup-Sequence and related notes. Please note that this procedure did NOT de-protect the game; I must still insert my master Reel 1 disk in drive 0 at the start of the game, but I remove it after the music starts. Another side effect of this procedure is that the game plays much faster, especially for the scenarios that (used to) make numerous accesses to drive 0! And, now to the followups: In article <648@apctrc.UUCP> lbrown@apctrc.UUCP (Lawrence H. Brown) writes: >In article <620013@otter.hpl.hp.com> ljc@otter.hpl.hp.com (Lee Carter) writes: >>Stooges - In the slap-fight, what are the best joystick moves to get the >> hand slowed right down - this is the most important screen and >> the one I'm least good at! >> What is the best sequence to get to the shop and back in the >> boxing - I can JUST do it in time 60% of the time (and fail the >> rest!) > > Okay, more hints/spoilers (well, almost a "cheat") following: > >It is critical to fake Larry and Curly out when you are setting up for >a swat. Fake a couple times, swat. Mix your shots, they all seem to >have equal luck provided you can fake them first. > Actually, I've found an even better way to slow down the hand, which I believe I read in the AmigaWhirled "hints" column; after slapping the guys up a couple of times, turn to Curly and pull his ear! But, don't let go! For some reason it doesn't always work the first time you try it, but after it does, you'll continuously succeed at the "hit", and you'll be able to slow things down quite a bit! -- - Mike Shawaluk ...!uunet!marque!lakesys!mikes