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Finally, a map from me in what, four years?
Well, I'm here again—and since I'm here—I have a new map for you called The Speedrun.
In this map, you are challenged to complete a total of ten (only four of them are finished as of 2/1/18) maps as quick as possible. Each level has its own unique challenge; however, the levels do gradually increase in difficulty as you continue.
When playing in one of these levels, keep these things in mind: First, you cannot fall off of the platforms, or else you'll be sent back to the start of the level to try again. Second, you must complete each level within the allotted amount of time (granted, you are given a lenient amount of time for the first few levels.) Third, the time is recorded in ticks (for reference, one second is equal to twenty ticks.) Finally, you must complete a level before being able to access the following levels.
For now the record times for each of these levels stand with me until the map is fully released. When I do release it, I'm sure the record is going to be trading hands for as long as people keep playing this map. So, here's some information on how to submit a world record:
Note: The beginning records do not have videos. However, the records are still legitimate. Any new records I make after the map is fully finished will have a video provided with them.
Level 1: Testing Center
Level 3: Ice Runner
Level 4: The Outdoors
Well, I'm here again—and since I'm here—I have a new map for you called The Speedrun.
In this map, you are challenged to complete a total of ten (only four of them are finished as of 2/1/18) maps as quick as possible. Each level has its own unique challenge; however, the levels do gradually increase in difficulty as you continue.
When playing in one of these levels, keep these things in mind: First, you cannot fall off of the platforms, or else you'll be sent back to the start of the level to try again. Second, you must complete each level within the allotted amount of time (granted, you are given a lenient amount of time for the first few levels.) Third, the time is recorded in ticks (for reference, one second is equal to twenty ticks.) Finally, you must complete a level before being able to access the following levels.
For now the record times for each of these levels stand with me until the map is fully released. When I do release it, I'm sure the record is going to be trading hands for as long as people keep playing this map. So, here's some information on how to submit a world record:
- When submitting, it's not enough to say that you've achieved a certain time. To ensure your record to be checked, record a video of you playing the map and send it to me personally either by a video link or file download.
- I can reject a record if I suspect there's foul play. Usually I will suspect something if:
- The video or audio is sped up, or there is no audio at all
- The record is beaten by a wide margin despite using mostly similar strats as the current record
- The player is performing extremely precise movement
- The video or audio is sped up, or there is no audio at all
- You can submit multiple levels to me; however, please record each level separately
Note: The beginning records do not have videos. However, the records are still legitimate. Any new records I make after the map is fully finished will have a video provided with them.
Level 1: Testing Center
- Record Holder: dcsm, 364
- Video: N/A
- Record Holder: dcsm, 409
- Video: N/A
Level 3: Ice Runner
- Record Holder: dcsm, 496
- Video: N/A
Level 4: The Outdoors
- Record Holder: dcsm, 411
- Video: N/A
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I like it.
Looks cool and fun.
Nice work. :) :) :) :) :)