Hey guys, I'm new here and new to the game of Bully. I actually owned it for a long time, but finally got around to playing it due to my work schedule changing. Anyways, I'm on Chapter 4 now and enjoying it for the most part.
So regarding the thread title, I have a tendency to play games with the intent on having perfect stats, or at least as perfect as I can make them. It's a completely pointless thing, I know...but it's just something I've always done, which can sometimes make things less enjoyable. However, it's still something I obligate.of myself.
Anyways, Bully has a lot of interesting stats, and my goal was to keep things to a minimum in terms of attempts at that stat, such as kicking a soccer ball or getting hit by a car..which would be zero, while something such as sodas drank or getting kicked in the nuts would be at one, since they're both used in missions "Welcome to Bullworth" and "Character Sheets" respectively. I also am attempting to keep school days to a minimum so that Jimmy doesn't have to repeat classes, and that I don't skip any classes. So essentially, unless I'm obligated by the story, I try to avoid any additional stuff, while shooting for 100%.
Probably the most frustrating stats are accuracy; projectiles, fighting and dodgeball can be pretty annoying. At least with fighting, I can usually score multiple hits from a single punch or kick, however I cannot miss a grapple. With dodgeball, I usually have to knock six people out in a row without getting hit or missing a shot. With projectiles, I try to avoid using these altogether unless I have a workaround.
Projectiles are super annoying since they don't count if they hit an inanimate object. So your slingshot will miss shots, as an example. This became hard to do in Chapter 3, so I ended up sneaking into Blue Skies to get the rest of the rubber bands, so I can have the rubber band ball to assist.
Anyways, these are the workarounds I discovered, if you know of any others, please let me know;
During "Slingshot" you can just get on the bus and jump to break the windows, Gary doesn't care.
During "Halloween" in order to break the two pumpkins that are on the fence, just grab a baseball bat and whack them.
During "Help Gary" you will be told to use your slingshot to move the broom to hit the switch. There's actually a brick nearby, use that instead. For the furnace, move Gary in front of it, then use the fire extinguisher on him, so that it will hit both him and the furnace.
During "Tad's House" you have to throw eggs in windows, and this is where I don't know any major workarounds. I am able to angle the egg to hit multiple windows. I was able to accomplish this with just two eggs, one in the front window and one in the back. Still, these two eggs don't count as "hits". The same thing applies with the errands where you egg a building, so as of right now, I have 11 projectile misses due to eggs, and 2 more due to throwing the toilet paper over the stall.
After Chapter 2, if your punches aren't accurate, you can go to the gym and punch Bryce since he doesn't fight back. You can also register punches to the bag while hitting Bryce, so you can easily gain several hundred hits in no time.
Apparently the carnival games count as projectiles, but the dunking and baseball game are pretty easy, so it didn't cause much issue. The shooting range on the other hand took forever to get a perfect score.
During "Wrong Part of Town", I just turn my character around and don't do anything. For some reason, this helps avoid the Greasers throwing stuff at me. I still take some damage, but I'm usually in the high yellow when I'm done.
During "Stronghold Assault" aka the hardest part of the game yet, I have depended on the rubber band ball to knock down the appliances when fighting Earnest. During this mission, there is also an unavoidable projectile miss when using the potato machine gun, I don't know why.
And that's where I'm at as of right now. Yes, I know it is kind of silly to put so much effort into something so pointless, but it's just how it goes for me.
I'm currently trying to figure out "Defender of the Castle" since that lousy potato machine gun misses so much. I tried blocking the entryway with the go kart, but it doesn't seem to work. I've gotten good at firing it, but I'm still missing between 4 and 6 shots every mission attempt.
Anyways, it's good to be here. I probably mentioned a bunch of stuff that you guys already know, but figured I'd share anyways. Let me know if there are any other masochists who play the game like this.