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<blockquote data-quote="Tripredacus" data-source="post: 28433" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>The Funhouse skill shot has always been difficult. I can never get into the hideout on a new ball. BUT I do know the exact positioning to use on the steps to get extra ball. Sometimes it takes a few tries. The reason I think is because the PS2/3 controller is not sensitive enough to do the shot properly, since the difference between a hit and a miss is like a millimeter or so difference in the analog joystick angle. </p><p></p><p>As far as fixing it, this is very simple! Add some sort of power meter on the screen. Maybe something like the graphic representation for pitching in baseball video games, or kicking in football (handegg) games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tripredacus, post: 28433, member: 1211"] The Funhouse skill shot has always been difficult. I can never get into the hideout on a new ball. BUT I do know the exact positioning to use on the steps to get extra ball. Sometimes it takes a few tries. The reason I think is because the PS2/3 controller is not sensitive enough to do the shot properly, since the difference between a hit and a miss is like a millimeter or so difference in the analog joystick angle. As far as fixing it, this is very simple! Add some sort of power meter on the screen. Maybe something like the graphic representation for pitching in baseball video games, or kicking in football (handegg) games. [/QUOTE]
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