In
Tournament Cyberball there is an apparent bug in the game that can
be a real cheat. This works well against another human player.
I haven't tried it against the computer. I'm guessing the computer is
"too smart" to fall for this cheat. Anyways, if you're fairly
far up the field, you can run your quarterback all the way to the opposite
end of the field, before throwing your pass. "Unrealistic"
passes can be completed from the opposite end of the field. Watch
out though, some computerized cyberbots will follow you all the
way.
The
advantage of this cheat is simple: It takes out a few of the computerized
defenders, and it throws the defense player off by not allowing
the defense player to see where your receivers are going. In other
words, all you see on both player's lynx's is a pretty much blank screen
with nothing but a quarterback and a few rushers....With enough practice,
one can have little trouble blindly throwing passes like this.
Lastly,
don't try this cheat on the "Real" arcade version of this
game.
It doesn't work. Actually it's quite amusing what happens. Whenyou
think the quarterback is going to throw a 70 + yard pass, he/she/it ends up
throwing a pass that lands like 1 yard right in front of the QB.
Try
it if you're ahead sometime on the arcade version. Is kinda
amusing....;-)