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fandomsecrets2013-10-15 07:03 pm
[ SECRET POST #2478 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2478 ⌋
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[rune factory 4]
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[Law & Order]
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[Wander Over Yonder]
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[Breaking Bad]
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[Transformers: IDW Generation One]
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(Panic! at the Disco)
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[Luke Evans as Bard the Bowman in "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug"]
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[league of legends pro teams - team curse]
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Re: Unexpected YAY!
That makes me wish I didn't suck at the fishing game so much.
Re: Unexpected YAY!
Two tips that might make a huge difference, though, that I had always taken for granted until I realized why she was having problems:
- The "neutral position" for the poles is not halfway in between the two lines you're not supposed to let the fish get past. It's actually at the exact middle of the fishing screen, regardless of what kind of pole you use. If you use a strength rod at Bass'ken, and keep the cursor in the middle of the little window that shows the view of the lake and your rod and so on, you barely ever even have to move the cursor to catch the fish that are currently selling for 1000-3000 gold or more apiece. Because those fish are wusses and barely pull at all, and the lines for the strength rod are far apart towards the bottom of the screen. ;)
- Vertical cursor position doesn't matter at all - only horizontal. The casting distance is determined entirely by the gauge at the bottom of the window, and the fish is reeled in at the same speed when it's hooked no matter what you do - all you need to focus on is the side to side movement. Similarly, once you've cast the line with the two clicks (once to start the casting distance gauge, again to stop the gauge and actually cast), clicking makes no difference, so you don't have to worry if you accidentally click while hauling the cursor back and forth. It's ALL horizontal cursor position - that is literally the only thing that matters, and it only matters when there's a fish on your line.
(This is probably tl;dr useless info, but hey, I am in favor of people having fun on Gaia without having to spend real money. :D)