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Old 12 October 2020, 04:58   #1
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Space Ace - Scoring System

I was intrigued by IronClaw's new youtube longplay video of Space Ace.


He mentions that game self demo score is much higher then your own score when you play it.


So I tested the theory and it seems so...


At the first score segment screen where you land the ship..




The rolling Demo shows a score of 6,000





When I played it I got 3,460 at the same part, i did lose 1 life though..


So I was wondering wether anyone knows how the game scores, is according to lives lost, or timing of joystick button presses, or both?

Lemon has a nice walkthrough if anyone wants to test
http://www.lemonamiga.com/games/docs.php?id=1487
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The 6000 seems hardcoded, it's just too neatly rounded.
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