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168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who E🦂rased His Name Counts with a plethora of achieveme🐟nts/trophies up for completion. Some of them are related to minigames, and they are usually easy to complete, but the hardest of the bunch is the Surgical Precision accolade, which asks you to complete the 1-Shot Billiards Challenge in No✃rmal Difficulty.
While the challenge's premise seems easy (push the red ball into the marked pocket), things get difficult when the stages are composed of obstacles you must avoid and trickshots you must perform. Fear not, as here's a guide on how to complete the three stages of the challenge.
How To Complete Stage 1
Stage 1 involves getting the red ball into the top left corner pocket. The issue here is that the cue ball is inside a box with wooden crates and 8-balls, and the only way out is via a ramp. There's also an orange ball near the top middle pocket that you can use to hit the red ball, but it's in a difficult place to reach with the cue ball.
The best way to beat this stage is to ignore the orange ball completely. Use the aerial camera and move the aim towards the left side of the ramp. Leave it on the edge, then slightly move it to the right.
As a reference, when you are about to shoot, you'll see how the aim's left side is a bit near the left edge of the ramp but not completely over it.
Now, let's see how to hit the cue ball. First, you don't want to hit it in the middle, as this will send the cue ball off of the table. Move the red dot to the cue ball's right side, then move it to the bottom. You must place it above the half-moon-shaped shadow on the right side of the ball.
Make sure the red dot is not completely on the side of the ball; leave a small space between the red dot and the edge of the🎃 cue ball.
Keep the red dot steady. Now, charge the shot almost at full power. It can't be a full power shot, as it'll send the ball off the table. If you do it correctly, you'll see the cue ball landing next to the side and heading towards the red ball.
If you shoot and the side deflects the cue ball rather than stop its trajectory, you must use a bit less power.
How To Complete Stage 2
For this stage, you must use the orange ball to push the red ball into the bottom middle pocket. The orange ball is to the left of the red ball, and the only way to send the orange ball towards it is by using the wooden box in front of it. On top of that, the red ball must go over a ramp to reach the pocket, so you'll need a bit of power to make it work.
First, change to the aerial camera. Aim to hit the orange ball precisely in the middle. You must be precise here, as a little deviation is enough for the orange ball to miss the red one. That's the hardest part. Now, on to calculate the power of the shot.
For where to hit the cue ball, don't move the red dot. Leave it exactly where it is. The rest is all about power. To calculate it correctly, use the cue ball's shadow as your reference point; charge the shot so the cue tip is barely next to the shadow. It's not exactly over the shadow, but it isn't way too far from it.
If everything's right, the cue ball will hit the orange ball and stay there, while the orange ball will go with eno💜ugh force to push the red ball over the ramp and inside the pocket.
You'll know the shot wasn't strong enough if the red ball doesn't go over the ramp. And you'll know the shot was too strong as the red ball will fly off the table.
When it comes to aiming, you know the aiming point is not in the ri🌜ght place if it hits the sides of the red ball or completely misses it.
How To Complete Stage 3
Stage 3 is way easier than the previous one. The objective is to push the red ball into the top right-corner pocket. The cue ball is near the bottom right corner pocket; there's an 8-ball barrier blocking direct access to the red ball, so you must use a ramp in front of the cue ball to take it out of the box and a ramp at the other side to get it inside the red ball's space.
Use the aerial camera to aim precisely at the middle of the ramp. Then, when going to shoot, use full force and leave the red dot exactly where it is. If you do it correctly, the cue ball will hit the side in front of it, then go over the raꦡmp on the other side of the 8-ball barrier and hit the red ball.
If you miss the red ball, the aim wasn't exactly in the middle of the ramp, so you must move it.
The same applies when you hit the red ball, but it does not get inside the pocket.