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Sickboy from Trainspotting illustrates it well.
https://youtu.be/a94jraWNG-g?si=W_xxr7UoxloN9KHF&t=22
- Sharp eye's
- Quicker reflexes
- All the time in the world
As old:
- Shaky hands
- degassed eyesight.
- Not that much time, so trying to finish the game as fast as possible.
Game goes hard.
However, I can't ignore the fact that I've not played this game for about 20 years. And now I'm playing it on the PC, not the Game Cube.
Personally, I prefer the Game Cube version.
-Go to your 'Documents' folder
-Click on 'Star Wars Bounty Hunter' folder
-Click on settings
-Open the file inside titled 'settings' with notepad
-Scroll to the line that says 'number of continues' and change the numerical value at the end from anything 1-99. I like putting 10 or 15.
-Click on 'file' and Save.
-And you're ready to go!