Firstly let me say thanks for reading, about three months ago I found a space invaders machine which led me down a rabbit hole of arcade games I never grew up with, since then my Atari lynx and master system collection has been gathering dust.. I guess I wasn’t ready to find donkey Kong And the damage it would do to my spare time. So for the last two months I have been playing one hour a day with a purpose built arcade stick I made for my raspberry pi. I was super excited to hit 119,800. I first was only getting to level 3 on a good day and slowly got better with my latest death on the 5th level elevator screen. But enough of the backstory here’s where I need help galore.
Occasionally I die on level 3, elevator spring which I believe is before spring rates factor in, I’ll run to the safe spot and usually wait for it to land on dks foot and get hit at the last possible moment climbing but most times I make it. Since it’s not the deadly elevator level on 4 I thought we don’t have to wait for certain springs so what could I be doing wrong?
Next question that would be most appreciated is sometimes on the 4th elevator level I’m getting hit by a spring running to the safe spot on the left side of the final ladder but I believe I’m running on the correct spring which is the one that fully bounces on the yellow part of the girder. Is there another technique I’m not aware of, the videos I’ve found start from the second safe spot on the left.
I haven’t used save states and I haven’t hit over 100k for 3 days now and I’m really confused. I’ve been forced to change tvs and wonder if this tiny cheap lcd I’ve started to use since my personal best could have any influence?
I do plan on buying a Jamma cab with my new found love, and a 60-1 with all games turned off so in my future I do see a better gaming screen but for now I’m struggling coming to terms with a 20k drop in scores lately. I haven’t started manipulating barrels but once I understand springs more I will start to try. Any advice or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.