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and you dont have to be smug and lie about it eiother, nobody is impressed you can say you did it in one try.
go brahg about your" accomplishment: elsehwere.
compared to 90% of the games on NES, this game is cake walk.
I personally like the milk quest, it should have been harder.
and considering youre attacking me regarding my post, im willing to bet youre one of the people that need some hand holding doing this.
LOL
Try moving back to the previous screen if its not clear when you enter the next screen.
when you put the bottle down, to "be safe" since i smashed my bottle once by punching it it seemed, when u put it down, move far away from it and fight the enemies far away from the bottle.
also try doing this with your strongest character that will mop up enemies easily. i use paul, he's a beast
I don't get touched. I put the bottle down, I move away from it, and no one touches it on the first screen (the bridge), then on the second screen (the Adam Park connector, forget the name) I just put it down, no one hits it, it explodes. It's immediate.
hmm not sure that never happened to me. I kept running passed all the enemies to the new section that opens up after the park (forget what its called, but it was blocked by that big meteor thing before) thats when i started putting the bottle down at every screen
Ig the RNG doesn't make spawning onto the next screen already having you being punched in the back of the head (And it doesn't bug out so arriving inside Cindy's house doesn't count).
Then yes, the quest is dirt easy.
Everyone, having any difficulties, at all. Are all suffering from the whims of RNG and various bugs.
Honestly if you want to look at it from another view, you are more casual for only having to fight the boss once. There are many of us who fought the roller girls boss fight several times in a row. So clearly more boss fighters requires more skill than a single boss fight.
Oh it took you a dozen? It only took me half that, not counting the repeat boss fights. I guess you didn't try hard enough or you would have beaten it faster amiright oldschool.
Really, I'm glad people who beat this in a few tries did not run into many bugs or RNG screws. Because when the game is working as apparently the developers thought it would, then this is a super easy mission with no challenge whatsoever. It's all in the screen spawn lug and bugs.
But sadly, many who have had that fortune just lack the self awarness to realize that is what is happening, rather than any skill (or lack of it) on their part.