There are two steps to throwing darts at the pub.First you click on the dart, and move it in front of the dartboard. Then, once you have the point of the dart near the center, click again to set your aiming point (X). Do NOT let go once you click.As you pull back your mouse, the dart will move backward (actually downward). When you have moved back a bit, let go of the mouse button. The dart will fly to the board. If you didn't pull back far enough, the dart will hit low. If you pulled back too far, the dart will hit too high. The trick is to pull back just far enough so that the dart hits the X, your aiming point. With practice, you can find exactly how far back (down) you should go.(It is slightly more than halfway to the edge of the dartboard.)
You play darts against the players in the Pub at Loch Ness. To throw a dart, you will click on the dart, click and hold to aim at the dartboard, then release the mouse button to throw. Click on a dart and then scroll your mouse over to the dartboard. The dart will shift around so try to get it in the center of the dartboard before clicking again. This places an aiming point (x) on the board. Without letting the button go, drag your mouse backward, which will show the dart pulling away from the board (actually moving downward). The farther you pull back, the higher the dart will go -- too little and it will fall below the X; too much and it will fly well above the X. With practice you can determine how far back (down) to drag before letting the dart go. You can also steer left and right, but this is not as accurate.
15 ft
First, aim your dart. When the X appears. Pull the dart back and let go. But don't pull the fart back too far, or you will miss and hit the ceiling.
Tothe field goal
The darts take a bit of practice, but it becomes easier when they begin to use better darts. Basically, you are "throwing" by pulling back and then letting go. You can do this as slowly as you like.Click on a dart to pick it up, and move it in front of the dartboard. Click again and hold to aim at the center, or any spot. Pull back on your mouse and the dart will move back (downward) on the screen. When you have moved a ways, release the mouse button to throw. With practice, you can judge exactly how far back (down) you have to go to throw on target every time. You should pull back the dart about one-half the width of the dart board to hit your X.Sometimes the players will challenge you, but occasionally they play badly and it is not difficult to win.---* You will play the first player for his rowboat ticket. After you get a photo, take it back to Mews. When you return, play the other guy for his submarine ticket. When you get that photo, take it back to the Pub.
The darts take a bit of practice, but it becomes easier when they begin to use better darts. Basically, you are "throwing" by pulling back and then letting go. You can do this as slowly as you like.Click on a dart to pick it up, and move it in front of the dartboard. Click again and hold to aim at the center, or any spot. Pull back on your mouse and the dart will move back (downward) on the screen. When you have moved a ways, release the mouse button to throw. With practice, you can judge exactly how far back (down) you have to go to throw on target every time.Sometimes the players will challenge you, but occasionally they play badly and it is not difficult to win.
15 feet
Do not lean so far forward that you are off balance. Stand with your whole arm between you and the board, with your elbow pointed at the floor or pointed at the molding between the floor and the wall. It might help to stand sideways at the oche in order to force your elbow down. Hold the dart in a way that feels natural, but make sure you have enough contact with the dart to give it direction. Aim, then throw the dart into the target with a steady fluid motion, and follow through with a slight flick of the wrist as you release. DO NOT MOVE YOUR BODY as you throw the dart.
really far they can throw as far 200 metres
The back of the free throw line is 13 feet 9 inches from the center of the goal or basket.
Yes you can be accurate but not precise and vice versa. Think about trying to hit the bull's eye of a dart board or target. You could throw a dart 5 times and hit the same spot 5 times (very precise) but hit far away from the center (not very accurate). You could throw 5 times and get near the center (accurate) but never hit the same spot (not precise).