A clunky design that has few smooth shots can't be saved by good code.
You need both.
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Quoted from Eskaybee:But I thought that's exactly what LOTR is. Clunky shots with a few smooth ones and completely saved by code?
I don't find any of the early DMD Sterns all that "smooth" and I don't really care for LOTR either, but that's my personal preferences. I came into this hobby playing smooth as glass WPC games so I am biased.
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