![]() ![]() why would a CPU player set to a difficulty of hard do such a thing? at times they get good rolls, but always make very poor choices like using a magic lamp to go after the star when they do not even have enough coins to collect the star. I would like a video on what impacts the stupidity of the CPU players in Mario Party. maybe its just me or dumb luck or whatever you want to call it. only in Mario Party 4, i am always able to get the number on the die that i want to get at least when it comes to moving across the board. I noticed what influences the roll of the die at least in the GameCube versions of the game. ![]() In the video below, the team presents their results after testing the original game on N64 right through to Super Mario Party on Switch, looking ultra-closely at gameplay footage frame-by-frame and consulting speedrunning experts for their advice and thoughts on the matter. The folks over at DidYouKnowGaming? have explored each and every Mario Party title to determine once and for all how the dice roll is calculated. When you consider the importance of each roll – higher numbers tend to offer better opportunities for board progression – it's quite surprising that we still know so little about how it all actually works. Lots has been said about the series' dice rolls in the past, with some players believing that you must have some control over the rolls you make, others thinking it's probably random, and some going as far as to suggest it's likely rigged. Ah, Mario Party – a series full of bright colours, charming characters and absolute, rage-inducing gameplay that can make even the strongest of friendships end in tatters. ![]()
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