Did you turn on the easy mode option? If not that should help a lot. It gives you double health, gives Tainara 40% health and you start the fight with a bunch of special attack meter to get free shots in.
Also, what character(s) are you trying to play as? (might also be a character balance issue I need to look into)
I may be able to go back and tune it some more or give easy mode a larger advantage but a few tips:
Using taunt and the tickle attack options too much makes her AI difficulty harder in later matches. Likewise using the Praise/Flirt options (especially praise) maintains her going easier on you a bit longer. There IS an AI level that's actually designed to be literally unfair, that should only trigger if you *abuse* the taunt options; if you see her using MOLA you've triggered that. (Always a chance I could have a bug that triggers that accidentally)
The most exploitable weakness the AI has is how it handles special attacks, since it usually can't avoid both the attack and the ball at the same time.
I didn't have a large amount of feedback on the difficulty pre-release so it's hard to balance. Getting a full win streak is supposed to be hard, but not impossible and I know at least one patron managed it; but if I get a lot of feedback like this I may see what I can do to dumb down the AI a bit more.
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I didn't turn the easy mode on, I don't think I ever saw the option, in fact. The best character for me to use was the centaur mainly because of her special, but every other character was much harder for me, though that could just be because I'm bad at the game.
I didn't know that my choices affected how hard the AI would go on me, I'll be sure to try that out and get back to you on it.
I'm happy you got back to me, cause now I feel like I have a better chance at actually winning the game (not that losing is all that bad). But I still feel like the AI gets way too hard way too quickly, and doesn't give a new player much time before they get steamrolled by her. But nonetheless I'm loving the series so far and cannot wait for more in the future!
Part of the struggle might be that there's some substantial input lag, which on top of the natural Pong need to be where you need to be ahead of schedule at all times, makes things extra difficult. I feel like the slower characters are next to unusable as a result.
Still, this is an engaging take on the classic "strip wager" eroge conceit, and I'm determined to get a non-EZ-mode win... eventually... XD
Makes sense.
I mean, lower graphics settings, less lag, better frame rate.
There shouldn't be *any* input lag (I didn't notice any on my dev pc and my weaker testing pc) so the lag you're experiencing is probably some interaction with the engine and your PC. I'm not even sure what those graphics settings affect, to be honest since that's built into Unity and I haven't messed with them on my end.
I kind of gave up on trying to win on easy mode, but then after my first go at Text mode, the game stopped letting me use it for some reason.
Thankfully it keeps my progress when I reload the page, but I can't get text mode to work.
I tried playing the minigame normally, unsure if this was Normal mode or Easy mode, and I literally had no shield.
So uhh. . yeah, you have some serious game balance to work on, and. . it also broke.
After some experimentation, and let me know if this is the case for you,
It appears the settings RESET every time you refresh the page and aren't being saved with the game.
So if you go back to a previous save by reloading the page, you have to re-select text mode in the menu. Simply using the quick load button or returning to the title and keeping the same session seems to retain my settings.
Seems to do the same if I close/reload the desktop version too. Though again, works fine if I load the save without closing the game first. I'll see if I can figure out why my save/load functions are resetting the option.
You can tell if you have Easy mode if your opponent starts with less than half health. (It does a few other things but that's the visually obvious one) So if that wasn't the case it's not active.
If the character you were using is Chi, she doesn't have a block/shield. You need to dash away from where an attack will impact and let the 'clone' do the blocking for you. Galenta has a unique shield that prevents you from moving for 1 second but reflects special projectiles back to the attacker. If you were using anyone else and the block/shield wasn't working properly then yeah I have a problem to look into, possibly with the input handler.