![]() What that game did have, however, was an option for full aiming lines, and I admit, it was ridiculously easy, silly even, to play with them enabled. Bummer.īefore discovering Cue Club 2, I played a lot of a far inferior game that doesn't deserve a mention. ![]() It turns out I'm just as bad on a virtual snooker table as on a real one. Unfortunately, despite logging 24 hours in Cue Club 2, my highest snooker break is still only 27. How about a 147 maximum break? Now wouldn't that be special. Obviously, I'll never be that good in real life, but what about in a video game? Could I make a century break in Cue Club 2? It would be fun to try. ![]() This morning I was watching highlights of a snooker match between Ding Junhui and Ronnie O'Sullivan - two incredible players - and wished I could be as good as them. Many a discussion thread has descended into flaming and forum bans as hardcore and casual players bang heads on this topic, but I think we can avoid that here. I've seen hardcore fans of other pool/snooker games vehemently oppose using guide lines to show where both the target and cue balls will travel. I thought it might be interesting to discuss whether Cue Club 2 should have an option to enable aiming lines. ![]()
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