Kind surprised to not find a longplay through to completion of this game, on any system, on Youtube!
There is one vid for the Amstrad that says it's a longplay in the title that helps, but he doesn't quite make it and ends up giving up before lighting up all the letters.
Did anyone complete this lighting up all the letters to spell "COMPLETE BASTARD"?
I'm getting close, but what I can't work out is at points you lose a letter.
I believe it may be something to do with the kind of task completed. eg putting a plant pot on someones head may only be temporary before they release themselves and rejoin the party.
At points, I've set the game speed to be 1000% but no letters were lost. So I don't think it's a time based challenge, rather some things you complete may be. It's just going to be a pain in the arse working out which!
I imagine most people looking at the title of this game and going "Nah.. I already know how to be a complete bastard".
OK my hypothesis was right. Some actions only work for a short period of time before it wears off and a 'letter' disappears.
For example, taking the pen from the coat hanging up and stabbing someone with it .... won't make the guest leave the party. They'll be frozen to the spot for a while, and then they'll return to the party and you'll lose a 'letter'.
The 'permanent' ones that keep the 'letter' (ie the guest leaves the party) that I've found so far are ....
BATTERY CHARGER - shock a guest (Sober)
OIL - pour over head (Sober)
PAINT - pour over head (Sober)
SHEARS - haircut (girl) (Drunk)
HAMMER & NAILS - nail to the floor (man) (Drunk)
(note some things have to be done whilst either drunk or sober)
So that's 5 found. 11 more to go!! But running out of ideas already, I don't see how I can get enough temporary ones done in time to reach the full letters before they wear off.
Anyone have any ideas? I found some online guides but they don't cover this.
eg
https://strategywiki.org/wiki/How_to_Be_a_Complete_Bastard/Walkthrough
https://www.gamefaqs.com/c64/573656-how-to-be-a-complete-bastard-game/faqs/18593
Links to tips pages from Speccy magazines from the World Of Spectrum
I lost interest in this one, despite it supposing to be fun.
There weren't any walkthroughs printed in the likes of AA, Crash, Sinclair Abuser or YS, were there?
There were some suggestions in the YS tipshop:
http://www.the-tipshop.co.uk/cgi-bin/info.pl?name=How%20to%20be%20a%20Complete%20Bastard
Doesn't say whether they're permanent or temporary, but it might be a place to start.
Quote from: Shaun M. Neary on 17:51, 25 January 18
I lost interest in this one, despite it supposing to be fun.
There weren't any walkthroughs printed in the likes of AA, Crash, Sinclair Abuser or YS, were there?
There were some in the Speccy mags, but not complete and some are wrong :\
Quote from: andycadley on 20:06, 25 January 18
There were some suggestions in the YS tipshop:
http://www.the-tipshop.co.uk/cgi-bin/info.pl?name=How%20to%20be%20a%20Complete%20Bastard (http://www.the-tipshop.co.uk/cgi-bin/info.pl?name=How%20to%20be%20a%20Complete%20Bastard)
Doesn't say whether they're permanent or temporary, but it might be a place to start.
Yep I found that too, it has proved very useful, there's a few errors there but only very few of them cause guests to leave and light up a letter permanently.
The catch-up video of last Friday's Amstrad CPC live stream of "How To Be A Complete Bastard" is now finally available as a normal video on my YouTube channel!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8djHx7BlDs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8djHx7BlDs)
We did 'beat' the game in the end! But for the last bits we had to resort to using a poke. Watch and I'll explain why, how to get all the letters lit up, the strategy and best route plus some extra fun bits!
The best part of this game is when you reset the computer.
I thought it'd have been funny if it trapped the reset combo to ask you to "not be a complete bastard" :D
Quote from: EgoTrip on 14:34, 01 February 18
The best part of this game is when you reset the computer.
That cracked me up when it just froze, and you had no choice but to actually reset it. It made the game. :laugh:
Quote from: Shaun M. Neary on 17:51, 25 January 18
I lost interest in this one, despite it supposing to be fun.
There weren't any walkthroughs printed in the likes of AA, Crash, Sinclair Abuser or YS, were there?
I remember there were tips in Amstrad Action, but I don't recall a complete walkthrough, just a list of things that you could do in order to get letters.