I bought my first Quest for Beat Saber as soon as it released as it looked absolutely awesome and I've loved it ever since. Don't get use to spamming your shots! you loose half the points with every missed shot on deadeye and it builds bad habbits, not to mention on hard difficult you'll need all the bullets you can get. ![]() If I were to give a single piece of advice. I suspect you'd have to drop back down to normal/deadeye to train on duals. But my brain doesn't wanna handle 2 guns at once. some scenes just require that volume of fire. I think Dual wield is next, but I'm not quite there yet.Throw disorder in there whenever you feel like you need some variation and or feel confident on a particular scene.Deadeye, no obstacles, enemies don't shoot back, hard.Normal/hard on standard mode (A-B rank should be sufficient).There's no established progression sequence besides how you want to play, but personally, I went with the following milestones in sequence: Since they don't objectively make it harder or easier. There's a few modes that don't give score bonuses like dual wield and hardcore. I think it's something like 25%, 10%, 5% respectively. Almost without fail, top 10 has these 3 turned on.Įach provides a bump in difficulty, in return, there's a multiplier to your score. If you check out the leaderboard you'll see the column on the right has a few icons for which modes the score was achieved on. If you're trying to chase the top scores, you'll need certain modes turned on. There are a few more options you should meddle with. It's just so much more rewarding and intense. Nice! welcome to the club! IMO once you've gotten a taste of deadeye, you'd probably just leave it on.
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