
#LONGEST DEVIL DAGGERS HOW TO#
So if you've gotten this far, and you want to know more about Devil Daggers and how to achieve 500 seconds, then keep reading, because I've got a lot to say about it. That's just the type of game this is, where little by little you push your limits and improve at a steady pace, and these things just won't happen if you don't spend a lot of time playing this game. If you aren't totally willing to dedicate yourself to obtaining this achievement, then you won't get it.

Things that are probably better off being applied to something "productive," whatever that means. The only way to get to 500 seconds is through hard work, perserverance, and dedication. The most important thing to note before we get into this guide, is that if you decided on a whim that you wanted to get to 500 seconds, then you probably won't get there.

It was only when I started making my own strategies and farming techniques that I began to truly progress, so believe me when I say that finding your own way using the information contained in this guide is simply the best and easiest way to reach 500 seconds. Originally, when I started playing this, I was trying to emulate the likes of bowsr and Sojk, by taking on their strategies and trying to copy them. The only way for a player to get 500 seconds is for them to find a playstyle that suits them and continually expand on it until they get to 500 seconds. This guide will not be structured as a "walkthrough on how to get 500 seconds" because that is not a thing that can exist. Recently I managed to join the ranks of those people who have reached 500 seconds legitimately, and I decided to make this guide to share my knowledge and experience with other people who have the same ambition that I set out with. I'm someone who's been playing this game for several months, ever since I heard about an achievement that an astonishing 0.006% of the userbase of the game has actually managed to achieve (the steam stats say it's 0.1%, but that's because it rounds up and also counts people who use steam achievement manager). At first, the challenges you face will be rather easy to overcome, but once you get to around 260 seconds you will hit a wall that seems almost impossible to surmount. You need to find it in yourself to keep the motivation to drudge through bad run after bad run until you get that one run that may only push your personal best by just a few seconds. This is all part of the artistic direction of this game, and your main enemy when fighting to climb the leaderboards until you get that sweet 500 seconds, will be yourself. At every turn, this game conspires to make you quit playing it, whether that be by making you ragequit, or just be flat out discouraged and say something like "well I'm just not good enough." This game is a daunting, discouraging, "war is hell" kind of experience. If you're here reading this guide, then you probably already know this from personal experience. Devil Daggers never had the humorous array of glitchy issues that Cyberpunk 2077 saw, but it now runs smoother than ever thanks to the 5th anniversary update.This game is not for the faint of heart.
#LONGEST DEVIL DAGGERS UPDATE#
The new update adds a special dagger for anyone who can last 1,000 seconds or longer, replay scrubbing so players can rewind and fast forward their replays to find exact moments, as well as several optimizations and glitch fixes. RELATED: Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods Part 2 Could Be Coming Soon

Its fast-paced mayhem quickly gets difficult, perhaps reminiscent of the difficulty in Quake that led to Doom creator John Romero destroying a keyboard in frustration. The retro-style shooter finds players in an arena facing endless hoards of demon enemies in a fight to last as long as possible. Gamers have to stick to their home computers to run Devil Daggers, but as the game celebrates its 5th anniversary, the developer releases a quality-of-life update. The arena-based first-person shooter is based on classic games from the 1990s such as Quake and Doom, which once used pixelated graphics as a computing necessity, but these days the original Doom can run on a calculator.

Devil Daggers turns five years old this month.
