T2D details: online leaderboards, difficulty, accessibility & control options!
We hope you’re all excited for Terminator 2D: NO FATE, launching on Steam soon! We’ve seen some comments in the Community Hub asking about the game’s difficulty, controls and accessibility options, so we thought we’d cl
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changedWe hope you’re all excited for Terminator 2D: NO FATE , launching on Steam soon! We’ve seen some comments in the Community Hub asking about the game’s difficulty, controls and accessibility options, so we thought we’d clarify some things for all of you here.
changedNow onto some gameplay details, starting with the difficulty settings. When you begin playing T2D, you’ll be asked to choose your preferred difficulty setting. From easiest to hardest, the difficulties are Easy Money, No Problemo, Hasta La Vista, and Judgment Day (locked).
addedAll difficulty settings are available across every game mode, but in Story Mode especially, this choice ensures that everyone can fully experience the T2D story regardless of skill level. For those new to the genre, we suggest starting with the No Problemo setting, which offers the most balanced experience, while players already familiar with the genre may prefer Hasta La Vista.
changedIn general, the main differences between difficulty levels involve enemy placement and damage, the number of continues, and whether a time limit is active. Easy Money removes the time limit (with one level as the exception) and allows unlimited continues. Additionally, each difficulty also introduces more nuanced changes, such as adjustments to enemy positions, trap timing, and other gameplay elements.
changedIn terms of controls, the Steam version of T2D can be played with either keyboard or controller, and inputs can be re-mapped via the game’s Options Menu. In true retro style, the game was designed to be played using a d-pad, so we recommend a controller, especially for first-time players. The Steam version has support for most common controllers, including Xbox Series controllers, PS4 DualShock 4 controllers, and PS5 DualSense controllers. T2D also includes the option to turn off the camera shake and flash effect when an enemy is attacked, perfect for players who prefer a less frenetic visual experience during combat.
changedFinally, we would like to mention that the game will launch with a week-long 10% discount on Steam! Beyond that, we can also confirm that the full non-discounted price of the game on Steam will be $29.99 for the US market*.
Terminator 2D: NO FATE changes
changedWe hope you’re all excited for Terminator 2D: NO FATE , launching on Steam soon! We’ve seen some comments in the Community Hub asking about the game’s difficulty, controls and accessibility options, so we thought we’d clarify some things for all of you here.
changedNow onto some gameplay details, starting with the difficulty settings. When you begin playing T2D, you’ll be asked to choose your preferred difficulty setting. From easiest to hardest, the difficulties are Easy Money, No Problemo, Hasta La Vista, and Judgment Day (locked).
addedAll difficulty settings are available across every game mode, but in Story Mode especially, this choice ensures that everyone can fully experience the T2D story regardless of skill level. For those new to the genre, we suggest starting with the No Problemo setting, which offers the most balanced experience, while players already familiar with the genre may prefer Hasta La Vista.
changedIn general, the main differences between difficulty levels involve enemy placement and damage, the number of continues, and whether a time limit is active. Easy Money removes the time limit (with one level as the exception) and allows unlimited continues. Additionally, each difficulty also introduces more nuanced changes, such as adjustments to enemy positions, trap timing, and other gameplay elements.
changedIn terms of controls, the Steam version of T2D can be played with either keyboard or controller, and inputs can be re-mapped via the game’s Options Menu. In true retro style, the game was designed to be played using a d-pad, so we recommend a controller, especially for first-time players. The Steam version has support for most common controllers, including Xbox Series controllers, PS4 DualShock 4 controllers, and PS5 DualSense controllers. T2D also includes the option to turn off the camera shake and flash effect when an enemy is attacked, perfect for players who prefer a less frenetic visual experience during combat.
We hope you’re all excited for Terminator 2D: NO FATE, launching on Steam soon! We’ve seen some comments in the Community Hub asking about the game’s difficulty, controls and accessibility options, so we thought we’d clarify some things for all of you here.
First things first, an exciting update: In addition to the game’s standard high score table, the Steam version will also feature an online leaderboard. That’s right, your highest score acquired on each game mode and difficulty will be ranked among all Steam players globally, so you can go from local arcade hero to worldwide T2D legend! Both offline and online high scores can be accessed via the game’s Main Menu.
Now onto some gameplay details, starting with the difficulty settings. When you begin playing T2D, you’ll be asked to choose your preferred difficulty setting. From easiest to hardest, the difficulties are Easy Money, No Problemo, Hasta La Vista, and Judgment Day (locked).
All difficulty settings are available across every game mode, but in Story Mode especially, this choice ensures that everyone can fully experience the T2D story regardless of skill level. For those new to the genre, we suggest starting with the No Problemo setting, which offers the most balanced experience, while players already familiar with the genre may prefer Hasta La Vista.
In general, the main differences between difficulty levels involve enemy placement and damage, the number of continues, and whether a time limit is active. Easy Money removes the time limit (with one level as the exception) and allows unlimited continues. Additionally, each difficulty also introduces more nuanced changes, such as adjustments to enemy positions, trap timing, and other gameplay elements.
Easy Money (Easy)
Unlimited continues, no time limit, health pickups, more sporadic enemy placement, enemy HP reduced by 50%, period of invincibility after being hit: 3 seconds
No Problemo(Normal)
Limited continues, time limit present, health pickups, standard enemy placement, period of invincibility after being hit: 2.5 seconds
Hasta La Vista(Hard)
Limited continues, time limit present, health pickups, begin each level with one less HP point, more frequent enemy placement, period of invincibility after being hit: 2 seconds
Judgement Day(Very Hard)
No continues, time limit present, no health pickups, changes to enemy/boss attack patterns, no control prompts, period of invincibility after being hit: 2 seconds
In terms of controls, the Steam version of T2D can be played with either keyboard or controller, and inputs can be re-mapped via the game’s Options Menu. In true retro style, the game was designed to be played using a d-pad, so we recommend a controller, especially for first-time players. The Steam version has support for most common controllers, including Xbox Series controllers, PS4 DualShock 4 controllers, and PS5 DualSense controllers. T2D also includes the option to turn off the camera shake and flash effect when an enemy is attacked, perfect for players who prefer a less frenetic visual experience during combat.
Finally, we would like to mention that the game will launch with a week-long 10% discount on Steam! Beyond that, we can also confirm that the full non-discounted price of the game on Steam will be $29.99 for the US market*.
Thank you for reading and we hope you’re all looking forward to the game. The past and the future are set to collide in Terminator 2D: NO FATE, coming to Steam soon.