Chandler
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Laser |  |  | You'd be surprised at what we could do if we wasted enough time on it. It took a pretty long time before some levels like So Close Yet So Far and Red Murder (among others) got figured out. |
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Kenn |  |  | For some more casual BoD fun I decided to see what I could do, the route I've decided on has yielded a 1:14:24 time for me, and I figure I can take about 5 seconds more off with no changes, and maybe another 2-3 seconds when I improve my route across the top.
On a side note, I've found an extremely old palm m500 device, I might be able to get BoDesign to run on it, but it has no drivers for windows 7 64bit that I run, I'm going to have to wait till I have access to another system to get it working. |
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BikerBrian |  |  | Great job, Kenn. You currently hold gold on Chandler. My best time after 234 runs is 1:14:98. |
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Kenn |  |  | Unfortunately recanting my previous statement, the mines can be jumped in the current status: My new time: 42.36 |
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Vega |  |  | hilarious |
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BikerBrian |  |  | If anybody could've done it, it would have been Kenn. If we use this level, the mines definitely need to go to the ceiling and the finish should be moved to the bottom left.
Good job, Kenn... you still have gold. |
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Kenn |  |  | It wasn't as hard to execute as I thought it would be, but I don't believe you can do it with simply turning around and accelerating and jumping up the hill, it did take a small trick in the physics engine to get the extra boost, took approximiately 100 attempts. |
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SPiDeR |  |  | Just got 43:38 after 6 attempts. |
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Laser |  |  | After playing this level (the real way), I have to say that I really don't see anything special about it. But if people like it, then great.
However, I do take back what I said about the top part, as it's not that much worse than the rest of the level (which based on everybody else's opinions, still makes it good). |
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Vega |  |  | attempts to complete a 'trick' are always shorter, faster, and easier after the first person who completes the trick. It took me over 8,000 additional tries (after I already had gold) to land the valley skipping trick on Sinus Mountains. Then a flood of people copied very quickly. It's the same thing with Roger Banister and the 4 minute mile. As soon as he broke it, hundreds of people followed. Psychology plays a huge role. Good job fellas. (assuming Kenn and SPiDeR are both fellas). |
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