Chivewarrior wrote:
It's much more morale-boosting when you can see your wins as you go. I'm not sure why...
Since there's no actual notification that TNT has received our scores?
I mean, the program could have sent to scoring data to a rubbish dump, and we'd still be none the wiser. Similar stuff had happened to some of the previous lenny conundrums and other contests [not positive about the mechanics though]...
That meant that we might have wasted all our efforts spent on the dratted game.
Moongewl wrote:
Actually, each game is less than 3 minutes long unless you don't score. Check your timer before the victory scene and the Yooyu reveal, and then check after it. You lose about 8 seconds off the clock, whether you skip the victory scene and Yooyuball reveal or not. So if you take 12 seconds to score a goal, each Yooyuball game takes about 2 minutes, and theoretically you could win 30 games an hour.
Hmm...for my computer, it actually takes more than 3 minutes if I score. Even if I hit the continue sign, the scene spans around 10-15 seconds. [Note that if it's going to be a goal, the timer actually freezes BEFORE the ball goes into the net ]. However, the timer only registers a ~8 second difference. This makes each game a little longer than 3 minutes for me. And that's already discounting the 2 comment scenes, the whistle, submit result, etc.