
If you keep dying, this might be worth considering, especially since you can't resize the window if you decide to play in windowed mode. You will be able to see better as everything is bigger. And personally, I don't even notice a difference (in graphics, that is. In other games, that may be acceptable, but Super Hexagon is all about precision and timing. If VSync is activated, you will have a slight delay to all your input. And no, this is not just for some people. VSync, even though it eliminates screen tearing, introduces some serious delay. But still: I would estimate at least about 20 hours playtime to be able to get to the last (the black-white) stage.ģ. Steam says I have over 60 hours playtime, but most of that is probably just having the game running in the background. You have to keep playing, even if you're dying every few seconds, if you want to get good at this game. Tip number one and two basically go into one. But once you get the hang of it, it suddenly becomes a lot more interesting.Ģ. At first, you'll suck at it and it will be absolutely no fun. Also, you might think at multiple points, "I will never be able to do this." Don't. There's no point in playing this game, if you immediately press ALT+F4 once you die one second to your record. Let's start with some general and very, very important tips.ġ. I don't like bragging, so the only reason I'm saying this is so that you know that you can ask me whatever you want about the game in the comments, and I will be happy to answer it to the best of my ability. Here is proof and my current spot on the leaderboards, to add some credibility). That's not my pride speaking but simply the leaderboards, where I am at at least place 20 in every single mode (for instance, my PB in Hyper Hexagonest is currently 717:02 seconds. Well, how can I put this without seeming incredibly cocky? I'm probably one of the best Super Hexagon players in the world, at least on PC.


Hey, I'm Chris and this is my very first (and, perhaps, last, haha) guide here on Steam.
