![]() ![]() And I saw that DKC2 in particular was supposed to be the best. Well, I've been working on DKC2, and it is seriously one of the hardest games I've played! Some of the levels are not too bad, but some are really a daunting task. There are so many new elements, from level to level, and the fact that you don't have any weapons and it only takes one hit to die has been a struggle! Luckily, I learned about the unlimited lives trick in Barrel Bayou. I am only on the fourth world and have had to use it twice to refill my lives. I am currently trying to beat Bramble Scramble and am having a time. I don't know if it's just that I have never played before, or that I am so used to Mario, or my "advanced" age (I'm 37), but I am finding this game way harder than I expected. Raspberry Pi’s have a few frames of input delay. Not to mention SNES games have a delay of 1+ frames built into the game. #Donkey kong country 2 bramble scramble tv#Īdditionally, any TV that isn’t set to game mode or have low input lag will add additional delay. Depending on your setup, it could take 2-3x longer from the time you hit a button to the time you see a reaction on screen than it would playing a real SNES on a tube. If you know the game intimately - like Mario - it’s a lot easier to compensate without necessarily realizing you’re facing input lag. With a game like DKC that requires snap reactions on certain levels, it can be difficult to respond fast enough when you don’t have the levels memorized. #Donkey kong country 2 bramble scramble tv#. ![]()
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