Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 300theeasyway.

2011-12-08 Thread Tom Randall
All this is great, thanks much.  Will write something up when I have a bit of 
time maybe this weekend.

Game on.

Tom
On Dec 7, 2011, at 7:50 PM, Yohandy wrote:

 third option down. also I think I messed up the instructions on unlimited 
 meter. down twice, x, down right x.
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Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 300theeasyway.

2011-12-07 Thread Tom Randall
Hey Yohandy and all.

This is great, just what I need.  One thing though, where on the menu is 
practice mode?

Thanks much.

Tom
On Dec 5, 2011, at 11:43 AM, Yohandy wrote:

 auto block: pause game, go down once X, right X to turn it on
 full meter: down twice, X, right X
 
 - Original Message - From: Tom Randall kf6...@comcast.net
 To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
 Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 12:13 PM
 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 300theeasyway.
 
 
 Hi again.
 
 I too am interested in whatever tips you can give on the settings you 
 mention and on the MK menus in general.  Unfortunately because of the way 
 that the menus are shown, in particular the color contrast my wife cannot 
 read them well at all so my knowledge of the MK menus is real real limited.  
 Fortunately this seems to be limited to the MK menus as she can read most 
 other menus for the PS3 just fine.
 
 Game on.
 
 Tom
 
 On Dec 5, 2011, at 7:19 AM, Yohandy wrote:
 
 Hey Tom,
 I totally agree. in fact, don't just beat the AI, but beat the thing on the 
 hardest setting possible in the game, and do it consistently. Also a very 
 important thing is, learn everything about your particular character of 
 choice. For example my character is scorpion, and I'm always looking to 
 learn new things for him. Learn their main strengths and weaknesses. their 
 ranges. what's safe on block and what isn't, what are their combos. what 
 can you string together and what moves will do the most massive amount of 
 damage? Practice mode is real useful for this type of thing. there's a 
 setting that'll force the CPU opponent to autoblock, and another setting 
 that'll give you unlimited meter. 2 extremely useful options that should be 
 used to train and get better at the game. if the AI can block it, so can 
 anyone else. and best thing of all you can do is, go online. a lot. against 
 totally random people. after a few beatings, you'll start noticing 
 improvements. hahaha
 
 
 
 
 
 
 - Original Message - From: Tom Randall kf6...@comcast.net
 To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
 Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 8:40 AM
 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 
 300theeasyway.
 
 
 Hey Yohandy.
 
 Oh I understand it is hard to explain.  Pretty much what I tell people 
 looking to get into mainstream games is of course get good at fighting the 
 AI first before you worry too much about going online and going up against 
 people or you may get discouraged and give up.  I am frankly still at that 
 stage myself but that is largely because I only have a limited amount of 
 hours I am willing/able to put into learning these things and as you 
 rightly point out this is very important.  This is why I refer to myself 
 as more or less a casual mainstream gamer.  I really enjoy it, in fact I 
 enjoy my mainstream games as much as or more than most of my accessible 
 ones,  but do not pretend to be very good at it most of the time.  Yeah I 
 can just imagine how that match went for you lol.  As you can no doubt 
 tell from when this message is being sent I am up at a barbaric hour 
 getting ready to leave for work but once my schedule lets up after this 
 next couple weeks I will hopefully really be able to sit down and devote 
 more time to my newer titles Rock Band and MK 9.
 
 Game on.
 
 Tom
 On Dec 4, 2011, at 5:40 PM, Yohandy wrote:
 
 Tom,
 That's actually rather hard to explain. Remember, you're fighting a human 
 being, not a machine. And us humans aren't too predictable a lot of the 
 time, especially if the person's a really good player. Lots of times it 
 comes down to gut instinct and reaction time. It's not like fighting CPU 
 where you're like ok they're weak to this attack, so I'll exploit it. 
 many times experience plays a huge roll as well, and how many hours an 
 individual is willing to sink into the game. A good example is when I 
 fought some guy online with like 2500 wins, 200 losses. on ranked! guess 
 how that match ended for me? and no I'm not exaggerating either. I had a 
 sighted person here check that out. hahahaha
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 300theeasyway.

2011-12-07 Thread Tommy
Go down 3 times press letter X. And then go down 2 times and X again. That's 
it. 



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Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 300theeasyway.

2011-12-07 Thread Yohandy
oh, and if you wanna do tag practice, instead of going down twice the second 
time, do it 3 times. so, 3 down x, 3 down x for tag



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Go down 3 times press letter X. And then go down 2 times and X again. 
That's it.


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Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 300theeasyway.

2011-12-07 Thread Yohandy
third option down. also I think I messed up the instructions on unlimited 
meter. down twice, x, down right x.


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To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 
300theeasyway.




Hey Yohandy and all.

This is great, just what I need.  One thing though, where on the menu is 
practice mode?


Thanks much.

Tom
On Dec 5, 2011, at 11:43 AM, Yohandy wrote:


auto block: pause game, go down once X, right X to turn it on
full meter: down twice, X, right X

- Original Message - From: Tom Randall kf6...@comcast.net
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 
300theeasyway.




Hi again.

I too am interested in whatever tips you can give on the settings you 
mention and on the MK menus in general.  Unfortunately because of the 
way that the menus are shown, in particular the color contrast my wife 
cannot read them well at all so my knowledge of the MK menus is real 
real limited.  Fortunately this seems to be limited to the MK menus as 
she can read most other menus for the PS3 just fine.


Game on.

Tom

On Dec 5, 2011, at 7:19 AM, Yohandy wrote:


Hey Tom,
I totally agree. in fact, don't just beat the AI, but beat the thing on 
the hardest setting possible in the game, and do it consistently. Also 
a very important thing is, learn everything about your particular 
character of choice. For example my character is scorpion, and I'm 
always looking to learn new things for him. Learn their main strengths 
and weaknesses. their ranges. what's safe on block and what isn't, what 
are their combos. what can you string together and what moves will do 
the most massive amount of damage? Practice mode is real useful for 
this type of thing. there's a setting that'll force the CPU opponent to 
autoblock, and another setting that'll give you unlimited meter. 2 
extremely useful options that should be used to train and get better at 
the game. if the AI can block it, so can anyone else. and best thing of 
all you can do is, go online. a lot. against totally random people. 
after a few beatings, you'll start noticing improvements. hahaha







- Original Message - From: Tom Randall kf6...@comcast.net
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 
300theeasyway.




Hey Yohandy.

Oh I understand it is hard to explain.  Pretty much what I tell people 
looking to get into mainstream games is of course get good at fighting 
the AI first before you worry too much about going online and going up 
against people or you may get discouraged and give up.  I am frankly 
still at that stage myself but that is largely because I only have a 
limited amount of hours I am willing/able to put into learning these 
things and as you rightly point out this is very important.  This is 
why I refer to myself as more or less a casual mainstream gamer.  I 
really enjoy it, in fact I enjoy my mainstream games as much as or 
more than most of my accessible ones,  but do not pretend to be very 
good at it most of the time.  Yeah I can just imagine how that match 
went for you lol.  As you can no doubt tell from when this message is 
being sent I am up at a barbaric hour getting ready to leave for work 
but once my schedule lets up after this next couple weeks I will 
hopefully really be able to sit down and devote more time to my newer 
titles Rock Band and MK 9.


Game on.

Tom
On Dec 4, 2011, at 5:40 PM, Yohandy wrote:


Tom,
That's actually rather hard to explain. Remember, you're fighting a 
human being, not a machine. And us humans aren't too predictable a 
lot of the time, especially if the person's a really good player. 
Lots of times it comes down to gut instinct and reaction time. It's 
not like fighting CPU where you're like ok they're weak to this 
attack, so I'll exploit it. many times experience plays a huge roll 
as well, and how many hours an individual is willing to sink into the 
game. A good example is when I fought some guy online with like 2500 
wins, 200 losses. on ranked! guess how that match ended for me? and 
no I'm not exaggerating either. I had a sighted person here check 
that out. hahahaha






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Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 300theeasyway.

2011-12-05 Thread Yohandy

Hey Tom,
I totally agree. in fact, don't just beat the AI, but beat the thing on the 
hardest setting possible in the game, and do it consistently. Also a very 
important thing is, learn everything about your particular character of 
choice. For example my character is scorpion, and I'm always looking to 
learn new things for him. Learn their main strengths and weaknesses. their 
ranges. what's safe on block and what isn't, what are their combos. what can 
you string together and what moves will do the most massive amount of 
damage? Practice mode is real useful for this type of thing. there's a 
setting that'll force the CPU opponent to autoblock, and another setting 
that'll give you unlimited meter. 2 extremely useful options that should be 
used to train and get better at the game. if the AI can block it, so can 
anyone else. and best thing of all you can do is, go online. a lot. against 
totally random people. after a few beatings, you'll start noticing 
improvements. hahaha







- Original Message - 
From: Tom Randall kf6...@comcast.net

To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 
300theeasyway.




Hey Yohandy.

Oh I understand it is hard to explain.  Pretty much what I tell people 
looking to get into mainstream games is of course get good at fighting the 
AI first before you worry too much about going online and going up against 
people or you may get discouraged and give up.  I am frankly still at that 
stage myself but that is largely because I only have a limited amount of 
hours I am willing/able to put into learning these things and as you 
rightly point out this is very important.  This is why I refer to myself 
as more or less a casual mainstream gamer.  I really enjoy it, in fact I 
enjoy my mainstream games as much as or more than most of my accessible 
ones,  but do not pretend to be very good at it most of the time.  Yeah I 
can just imagine how that match went for you lol.  As you can no doubt 
tell from when this message is being sent I am up at a barbaric hour 
getting ready to leave for work but once my schedule lets up after this 
next couple weeks I will hopefully really be able to sit down and devote 
more time to my newer titles Rock Band and MK 9.


Game on.

Tom
On Dec 4, 2011, at 5:40 PM, Yohandy wrote:


Tom,
That's actually rather hard to explain. Remember, you're fighting a human 
being, not a machine. And us humans aren't too predictable a lot of the 
time, especially if the person's a really good player. Lots of times it 
comes down to gut instinct and reaction time. It's not like fighting CPU 
where you're like ok they're weak to this attack, so I'll exploit it. 
many times experience plays a huge roll as well, and how many hours an 
individual is willing to sink into the game. A good example is when I 
fought some guy online with like 2500 wins, 200 losses. on ranked! guess 
how that match ended for me? and no I'm not exaggerating either. I had a 
sighted person here check that out. hahahaha






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Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 300theeasyway.

2011-12-05 Thread Tommy

how do u get those settings that u talking about?

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Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 9:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 
300theeasyway.




Hey Tom,
I totally agree. in fact, don't just beat the AI, but beat the thing on 
the hardest setting possible in the game, and do it consistently. Also a 
very important thing is, learn everything about your particular character 
of choice. For example my character is scorpion, and I'm always looking to 
learn new things for him. Learn their main strengths and weaknesses. their 
ranges. what's safe on block and what isn't, what are their combos. what 
can you string together and what moves will do the most massive amount of 
damage? Practice mode is real useful for this type of thing. there's a 
setting that'll force the CPU opponent to autoblock, and another setting 
that'll give you unlimited meter. 2 extremely useful options that should 
be used to train and get better at the game. if the AI can block it, so 
can anyone else. and best thing of all you can do is, go online. a lot. 
against totally random people. after a few beatings, you'll start noticing 
improvements. hahaha







- Original Message - 
From: Tom Randall kf6...@comcast.net

To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 
300theeasyway.




Hey Yohandy.

Oh I understand it is hard to explain.  Pretty much what I tell people 
looking to get into mainstream games is of course get good at fighting 
the AI first before you worry too much about going online and going up 
against people or you may get discouraged and give up.  I am frankly 
still at that stage myself but that is largely because I only have a 
limited amount of hours I am willing/able to put into learning these 
things and as you rightly point out this is very important.  This is why 
I refer to myself as more or less a casual mainstream gamer.  I really 
enjoy it, in fact I enjoy my mainstream games as much as or more than 
most of my accessible ones,  but do not pretend to be very good at it 
most of the time.  Yeah I can just imagine how that match went for you 
lol.  As you can no doubt tell from when this message is being sent I am 
up at a barbaric hour getting ready to leave for work but once my 
schedule lets up after this next couple weeks I will hopefully really be 
able to sit down and devote more time to my newer titles Rock Band and MK 
9.


Game on.

Tom
On Dec 4, 2011, at 5:40 PM, Yohandy wrote:


Tom,
That's actually rather hard to explain. Remember, you're fighting a 
human being, not a machine. And us humans aren't too predictable a lot 
of the time, especially if the person's a really good player. Lots of 
times it comes down to gut instinct and reaction time. It's not like 
fighting CPU where you're like ok they're weak to this attack, so I'll 
exploit it. many times experience plays a huge roll as well, and how 
many hours an individual is willing to sink into the game. A good 
example is when I fought some guy online with like 2500 wins, 200 
losses. on ranked! guess how that match ended for me? and no I'm not 
exaggerating either. I had a sighted person here check that out. 
hahahaha






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Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 300theeasyway.

2011-12-05 Thread Tom Randall
Hi again.

I too am interested in whatever tips you can give on the settings you mention 
and on the MK menus in general.  Unfortunately because of the way that the 
menus are shown, in particular the color contrast my wife cannot read them well 
at all so my knowledge of the MK menus is real real limited.  Fortunately this 
seems to be limited to the MK menus as she can read most other menus for the 
PS3 just fine.

Game on.

Tom

On Dec 5, 2011, at 7:19 AM, Yohandy wrote:

 Hey Tom,
 I totally agree. in fact, don't just beat the AI, but beat the thing on the 
 hardest setting possible in the game, and do it consistently. Also a very 
 important thing is, learn everything about your particular character of 
 choice. For example my character is scorpion, and I'm always looking to learn 
 new things for him. Learn their main strengths and weaknesses. their ranges. 
 what's safe on block and what isn't, what are their combos. what can you 
 string together and what moves will do the most massive amount of damage? 
 Practice mode is real useful for this type of thing. there's a setting 
 that'll force the CPU opponent to autoblock, and another setting that'll give 
 you unlimited meter. 2 extremely useful options that should be used to train 
 and get better at the game. if the AI can block it, so can anyone else. and 
 best thing of all you can do is, go online. a lot. against totally random 
 people. after a few beatings, you'll start noticing improvements. hahaha
 
 
 
 
 
 
 - Original Message - From: Tom Randall kf6...@comcast.net
 To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
 Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 8:40 AM
 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 300theeasyway.
 
 
 Hey Yohandy.
 
 Oh I understand it is hard to explain.  Pretty much what I tell people 
 looking to get into mainstream games is of course get good at fighting the 
 AI first before you worry too much about going online and going up against 
 people or you may get discouraged and give up.  I am frankly still at that 
 stage myself but that is largely because I only have a limited amount of 
 hours I am willing/able to put into learning these things and as you rightly 
 point out this is very important.  This is why I refer to myself as more or 
 less a casual mainstream gamer.  I really enjoy it, in fact I enjoy my 
 mainstream games as much as or more than most of my accessible ones,  but do 
 not pretend to be very good at it most of the time.  Yeah I can just imagine 
 how that match went for you lol.  As you can no doubt tell from when this 
 message is being sent I am up at a barbaric hour getting ready to leave for 
 work but once my schedule lets up after this next couple weeks I will 
 hopefully really be able to sit down and devote more time to my newer titles 
 Rock Band and MK 9.
 
 Game on.
 
 Tom
 On Dec 4, 2011, at 5:40 PM, Yohandy wrote:
 
 Tom,
 That's actually rather hard to explain. Remember, you're fighting a human 
 being, not a machine. And us humans aren't too predictable a lot of the 
 time, especially if the person's a really good player. Lots of times it 
 comes down to gut instinct and reaction time. It's not like fighting CPU 
 where you're like ok they're weak to this attack, so I'll exploit it. many 
 times experience plays a huge roll as well, and how many hours an 
 individual is willing to sink into the game. A good example is when I 
 fought some guy online with like 2500 wins, 200 losses. on ranked! guess 
 how that match ended for me? and no I'm not exaggerating either. I had a 
 sighted person here check that out. hahahaha
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 300theeasyway.

2011-12-05 Thread Yohandy

auto block: pause game, go down once X, right X to turn it on
full meter: down twice, X, right X

- Original Message - 
From: Tom Randall kf6...@comcast.net

To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 
300theeasyway.




Hi again.

I too am interested in whatever tips you can give on the settings you 
mention and on the MK menus in general.  Unfortunately because of the way 
that the menus are shown, in particular the color contrast my wife cannot 
read them well at all so my knowledge of the MK menus is real real 
limited.  Fortunately this seems to be limited to the MK menus as she can 
read most other menus for the PS3 just fine.


Game on.

Tom

On Dec 5, 2011, at 7:19 AM, Yohandy wrote:


Hey Tom,
I totally agree. in fact, don't just beat the AI, but beat the thing on 
the hardest setting possible in the game, and do it consistently. Also a 
very important thing is, learn everything about your particular character 
of choice. For example my character is scorpion, and I'm always looking 
to learn new things for him. Learn their main strengths and weaknesses. 
their ranges. what's safe on block and what isn't, what are their combos. 
what can you string together and what moves will do the most massive 
amount of damage? Practice mode is real useful for this type of thing. 
there's a setting that'll force the CPU opponent to autoblock, and 
another setting that'll give you unlimited meter. 2 extremely useful 
options that should be used to train and get better at the game. if the 
AI can block it, so can anyone else. and best thing of all you can do is, 
go online. a lot. against totally random people. after a few beatings, 
you'll start noticing improvements. hahaha







- Original Message - From: Tom Randall kf6...@comcast.net
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 
300theeasyway.




Hey Yohandy.

Oh I understand it is hard to explain.  Pretty much what I tell people 
looking to get into mainstream games is of course get good at fighting 
the AI first before you worry too much about going online and going up 
against people or you may get discouraged and give up.  I am frankly 
still at that stage myself but that is largely because I only have a 
limited amount of hours I am willing/able to put into learning these 
things and as you rightly point out this is very important.  This is why 
I refer to myself as more or less a casual mainstream gamer.  I really 
enjoy it, in fact I enjoy my mainstream games as much as or more than 
most of my accessible ones,  but do not pretend to be very good at it 
most of the time.  Yeah I can just imagine how that match went for you 
lol.  As you can no doubt tell from when this message is being sent I am 
up at a barbaric hour getting ready to leave for work but once my 
schedule lets up after this next couple weeks I will hopefully really be 
able to sit down and devote more time to my newer titles Rock Band and 
MK 9.


Game on.

Tom
On Dec 4, 2011, at 5:40 PM, Yohandy wrote:


Tom,
That's actually rather hard to explain. Remember, you're fighting a 
human being, not a machine. And us humans aren't too predictable a lot 
of the time, especially if the person's a really good player. Lots of 
times it comes down to gut instinct and reaction time. It's not like 
fighting CPU where you're like ok they're weak to this attack, so I'll 
exploit it. many times experience plays a huge roll as well, and how 
many hours an individual is willing to sink into the game. A good 
example is when I fought some guy online with like 2500 wins, 200 
losses. on ranked! guess how that match ended for me? and no I'm not 
exaggerating either. I had a sighted person here check that out. 
hahahaha






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Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 300theeasyway.

2011-12-05 Thread Tommy

Thanks! That's help a lot!

Tommy


- Original Message - 
From: Yohandy yohand...@gmail.com

To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 1:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 
300theeasyway.




auto block: pause game, go down once X, right X to turn it on
full meter: down twice, X, right X

- Original Message - 
From: Tom Randall kf6...@comcast.net

To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 
300theeasyway.




Hi again.

I too am interested in whatever tips you can give on the settings you 
mention and on the MK menus in general.  Unfortunately because of the way 
that the menus are shown, in particular the color contrast my wife cannot 
read them well at all so my knowledge of the MK menus is real real 
limited.  Fortunately this seems to be limited to the MK menus as she can 
read most other menus for the PS3 just fine.


Game on.

Tom

On Dec 5, 2011, at 7:19 AM, Yohandy wrote:


Hey Tom,
I totally agree. in fact, don't just beat the AI, but beat the thing on 
the hardest setting possible in the game, and do it consistently. Also a 
very important thing is, learn everything about your particular 
character of choice. For example my character is scorpion, and I'm 
always looking to learn new things for him. Learn their main strengths 
and weaknesses. their ranges. what's safe on block and what isn't, what 
are their combos. what can you string together and what moves will do 
the most massive amount of damage? Practice mode is real useful for this 
type of thing. there's a setting that'll force the CPU opponent to 
autoblock, and another setting that'll give you unlimited meter. 2 
extremely useful options that should be used to train and get better at 
the game. if the AI can block it, so can anyone else. and best thing of 
all you can do is, go online. a lot. against totally random people. 
after a few beatings, you'll start noticing improvements. hahaha







- Original Message - From: Tom Randall kf6...@comcast.net
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 
300theeasyway.




Hey Yohandy.

Oh I understand it is hard to explain.  Pretty much what I tell people 
looking to get into mainstream games is of course get good at fighting 
the AI first before you worry too much about going online and going up 
against people or you may get discouraged and give up.  I am frankly 
still at that stage myself but that is largely because I only have a 
limited amount of hours I am willing/able to put into learning these 
things and as you rightly point out this is very important.  This is 
why I refer to myself as more or less a casual mainstream gamer.  I 
really enjoy it, in fact I enjoy my mainstream games as much as or more 
than most of my accessible ones,  but do not pretend to be very good at 
it most of the time.  Yeah I can just imagine how that match went for 
you lol.  As you can no doubt tell from when this message is being sent 
I am up at a barbaric hour getting ready to leave for work but once my 
schedule lets up after this next couple weeks I will hopefully really 
be able to sit down and devote more time to my newer titles Rock Band 
and MK 9.


Game on.

Tom
On Dec 4, 2011, at 5:40 PM, Yohandy wrote:


Tom,
That's actually rather hard to explain. Remember, you're fighting a 
human being, not a machine. And us humans aren't too predictable a lot 
of the time, especially if the person's a really good player. Lots of 
times it comes down to gut instinct and reaction time. It's not like 
fighting CPU where you're like ok they're weak to this attack, so I'll 
exploit it. many times experience plays a huge roll as well, and how 
many hours an individual is willing to sink into the game. A good 
example is when I fought some guy online with like 2500 wins, 200 
losses. on ranked! guess how that match ended for me? and no I'm not 
exaggerating either. I had a sighted person here check that out. 
hahahaha






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Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 300theeasyway.

2011-12-05 Thread Tommy

Can I do that on the story mode  the other too?

Tommy


- Original Message - 
From: Yohandy yohand...@gmail.com

To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 1:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 
300theeasyway.




auto block: pause game, go down once X, right X to turn it on
full meter: down twice, X, right X

- Original Message - 
From: Tom Randall kf6...@comcast.net

To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 
300theeasyway.




Hi again.

I too am interested in whatever tips you can give on the settings you 
mention and on the MK menus in general.  Unfortunately because of the way 
that the menus are shown, in particular the color contrast my wife cannot 
read them well at all so my knowledge of the MK menus is real real 
limited.  Fortunately this seems to be limited to the MK menus as she can 
read most other menus for the PS3 just fine.


Game on.

Tom

On Dec 5, 2011, at 7:19 AM, Yohandy wrote:


Hey Tom,
I totally agree. in fact, don't just beat the AI, but beat the thing on 
the hardest setting possible in the game, and do it consistently. Also a 
very important thing is, learn everything about your particular 
character of choice. For example my character is scorpion, and I'm 
always looking to learn new things for him. Learn their main strengths 
and weaknesses. their ranges. what's safe on block and what isn't, what 
are their combos. what can you string together and what moves will do 
the most massive amount of damage? Practice mode is real useful for this 
type of thing. there's a setting that'll force the CPU opponent to 
autoblock, and another setting that'll give you unlimited meter. 2 
extremely useful options that should be used to train and get better at 
the game. if the AI can block it, so can anyone else. and best thing of 
all you can do is, go online. a lot. against totally random people. 
after a few beatings, you'll start noticing improvements. hahaha







- Original Message - From: Tom Randall kf6...@comcast.net
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 
300theeasyway.




Hey Yohandy.

Oh I understand it is hard to explain.  Pretty much what I tell people 
looking to get into mainstream games is of course get good at fighting 
the AI first before you worry too much about going online and going up 
against people or you may get discouraged and give up.  I am frankly 
still at that stage myself but that is largely because I only have a 
limited amount of hours I am willing/able to put into learning these 
things and as you rightly point out this is very important.  This is 
why I refer to myself as more or less a casual mainstream gamer.  I 
really enjoy it, in fact I enjoy my mainstream games as much as or more 
than most of my accessible ones,  but do not pretend to be very good at 
it most of the time.  Yeah I can just imagine how that match went for 
you lol.  As you can no doubt tell from when this message is being sent 
I am up at a barbaric hour getting ready to leave for work but once my 
schedule lets up after this next couple weeks I will hopefully really 
be able to sit down and devote more time to my newer titles Rock Band 
and MK 9.


Game on.

Tom
On Dec 4, 2011, at 5:40 PM, Yohandy wrote:


Tom,
That's actually rather hard to explain. Remember, you're fighting a 
human being, not a machine. And us humans aren't too predictable a lot 
of the time, especially if the person's a really good player. Lots of 
times it comes down to gut instinct and reaction time. It's not like 
fighting CPU where you're like ok they're weak to this attack, so I'll 
exploit it. many times experience plays a huge roll as well, and how 
many hours an individual is willing to sink into the game. A good 
example is when I fought some guy online with like 2500 wins, 200 
losses. on ranked! guess how that match ended for me? and no I'm not 
exaggerating either. I had a sighted person here check that out. 
hahahaha






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Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 300theeasyway.

2011-12-05 Thread Ben
No man, just in practice.  Or so I believe.  Yohandy, correct me if I'm
wrong.  Going to bed for sleep now to prepare for a britain's got talent
audition tomorrow.


-Original Message-
From: gamers-boun...@audyssey.org [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On
Behalf Of Tommy
Sent: 05 December 2011 21:03
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge
300theeasyway.

Can I do that on the story mode  the other too?

Tommy


- Original Message -
From: Yohandy yohand...@gmail.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 1:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge
300theeasyway.


 auto block: pause game, go down once X, right X to turn it on full 
 meter: down twice, X, right X

 - Original Message -
 From: Tom Randall kf6...@comcast.net
 To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
 Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 12:13 PM
 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 
 300theeasyway.


 Hi again.

 I too am interested in whatever tips you can give on the settings you 
 mention and on the MK menus in general.  Unfortunately because of the 
 way that the menus are shown, in particular the color contrast my 
 wife cannot read them well at all so my knowledge of the MK menus is 
 real real limited.  Fortunately this seems to be limited to the MK 
 menus as she can read most other menus for the PS3 just fine.

 Game on.

 Tom

 On Dec 5, 2011, at 7:19 AM, Yohandy wrote:

 Hey Tom,
 I totally agree. in fact, don't just beat the AI, but beat the thing 
 on the hardest setting possible in the game, and do it consistently. 
 Also a very important thing is, learn everything about your 
 particular character of choice. For example my character is 
 scorpion, and I'm always looking to learn new things for him. Learn 
 their main strengths and weaknesses. their ranges. what's safe on 
 block and what isn't, what are their combos. what can you string 
 together and what moves will do the most massive amount of damage? 
 Practice mode is real useful for this type of thing. there's a 
 setting that'll force the CPU opponent to autoblock, and another 
 setting that'll give you unlimited meter. 2 extremely useful options 
 that should be used to train and get better at the game. if the AI 
 can block it, so can anyone else. and best thing of all you can do is,
go online. a lot. against totally random people.
 after a few beatings, you'll start noticing improvements. hahaha






 - Original Message - From: Tom Randall 
 kf6...@comcast.net
 To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
 Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 8:40 AM
 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 
 300theeasyway.


 Hey Yohandy.

 Oh I understand it is hard to explain.  Pretty much what I tell 
 people looking to get into mainstream games is of course get good 
 at fighting the AI first before you worry too much about going 
 online and going up against people or you may get discouraged and 
 give up.  I am frankly still at that stage myself but that is 
 largely because I only have a limited amount of hours I am 
 willing/able to put into learning these things and as you rightly 
 point out this is very important.  This is why I refer to myself as 
 more or less a casual mainstream gamer.  I really enjoy it, in fact 
 I enjoy my mainstream games as much as or more than most of my 
 accessible ones,  but do not pretend to be very good at it most of 
 the time.  Yeah I can just imagine how that match went for you lol.  
 As you can no doubt tell from when this message is being sent I am 
 up at a barbaric hour getting ready to leave for work but once my 
 schedule lets up after this next couple weeks I will hopefully 
 really be able to sit down and devote more time to my newer titles Rock
Band and MK 9.

 Game on.

 Tom
 On Dec 4, 2011, at 5:40 PM, Yohandy wrote:

 Tom,
 That's actually rather hard to explain. Remember, you're fighting 
 a human being, not a machine. And us humans aren't too predictable 
 a lot of the time, especially if the person's a really good 
 player. Lots of times it comes down to gut instinct and reaction 
 time. It's not like fighting CPU where you're like ok they're weak 
 to this attack, so I'll exploit it. many times experience plays a 
 huge roll as well, and how many hours an individual is willing to 
 sink into the game. A good example is when I fought some guy 
 online with like 2500 wins, 200 losses. on ranked! guess how that 
 match ended for me? and no I'm not exaggerating either. I had a
sighted person here check that out.
 hahahaha




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Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 300theeasyway.

2011-12-05 Thread Yohandy
you're correct. sheesh guys, soon you'll be asking if you can do it online. 
lol. common sense people!



- Original Message - 
From: Ben gamehead...@aol.co.uk

To: 'Gamers Discussion list' gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 4:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge 
300theeasyway.




No man, just in practice.  Or so I believe.  Yohandy, correct me if I'm
wrong.  Going to bed for sleep now to prepare for a britain's got talent
audition tomorrow.


-Original Message-
From: gamers-boun...@audyssey.org [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On
Behalf Of Tommy
Sent: 05 December 2011 21:03
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge
300theeasyway.

Can I do that on the story mode  the other too?

Tommy


- Original Message -
From: Yohandy yohand...@gmail.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 1:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge
300theeasyway.



auto block: pause game, go down once X, right X to turn it on full
meter: down twice, X, right X

- Original Message -
From: Tom Randall kf6...@comcast.net
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge
300theeasyway.



Hi again.

I too am interested in whatever tips you can give on the settings you
mention and on the MK menus in general.  Unfortunately because of the
way that the menus are shown, in particular the color contrast my
wife cannot read them well at all so my knowledge of the MK menus is
real real limited.  Fortunately this seems to be limited to the MK
menus as she can read most other menus for the PS3 just fine.

Game on.

Tom

On Dec 5, 2011, at 7:19 AM, Yohandy wrote:


Hey Tom,
I totally agree. in fact, don't just beat the AI, but beat the thing
on the hardest setting possible in the game, and do it consistently.
Also a very important thing is, learn everything about your
particular character of choice. For example my character is
scorpion, and I'm always looking to learn new things for him. Learn
their main strengths and weaknesses. their ranges. what's safe on
block and what isn't, what are their combos. what can you string
together and what moves will do the most massive amount of damage?
Practice mode is real useful for this type of thing. there's a
setting that'll force the CPU opponent to autoblock, and another
setting that'll give you unlimited meter. 2 extremely useful options
that should be used to train and get better at the game. if the AI
can block it, so can anyone else. and best thing of all you can do is,

go online. a lot. against totally random people.

after a few beatings, you'll start noticing improvements. hahaha






- Original Message - From: Tom Randall
kf6...@comcast.net
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mortal Kombat: beating tower challenge
300theeasyway.



Hey Yohandy.

Oh I understand it is hard to explain.  Pretty much what I tell
people looking to get into mainstream games is of course get good
at fighting the AI first before you worry too much about going
online and going up against people or you may get discouraged and
give up.  I am frankly still at that stage myself but that is
largely because I only have a limited amount of hours I am
willing/able to put into learning these things and as you rightly
point out this is very important.  This is why I refer to myself as
more or less a casual mainstream gamer.  I really enjoy it, in fact
I enjoy my mainstream games as much as or more than most of my
accessible ones,  but do not pretend to be very good at it most of
the time.  Yeah I can just imagine how that match went for you lol.
As you can no doubt tell from when this message is being sent I am
up at a barbaric hour getting ready to leave for work but once my
schedule lets up after this next couple weeks I will hopefully
really be able to sit down and devote more time to my newer titles 
Rock

Band and MK 9.


Game on.

Tom
On Dec 4, 2011, at 5:40 PM, Yohandy wrote:


Tom,
That's actually rather hard to explain. Remember, you're fighting
a human being, not a machine. And us humans aren't too predictable
a lot of the time, especially if the person's a really good
player. Lots of times it comes down to gut instinct and reaction
time. It's not like fighting CPU where you're like ok they're weak
to this attack, so I'll exploit it. many times experience plays a
huge roll as well, and how many hours an individual is willing to
sink into the game. A good example is when I fought some guy
online with like 2500 wins, 200 losses. on ranked! guess how that
match ended for me? and no I'm not exaggerating either. I had a

sighted person here check that out.

hahahaha





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