Appreciate it, bud. Was discussing with Kopachi and figured I'd asked!
Back when I used to run, we had to manually point to the ASL, start it manually, and then skip first cutscene when the time read XX.6X to get the proper game-time start on the run to Kendo's Gun Shop.
Does the auto splitter built into LiveSplit for RE2 classic account for this or is it still better to point to the ASL manually and start it manually?
I don’t think all energies or any just “all these things” runs would distinguish itself enough from 100% or Any% to be worth having them split out to separate categories. I think if the game expands, possibly? But as it stands now, not likely IMO.
@Ruzka: I've been trying to get myself to use the alt controls for turning and then jumping back to tank controls just because I fail horribly on camera changes. That being said, I think I just need to get accustomed to using the alt controls on rooms with quick turns and then tank for anywhere with just left and right movement. It's all just a matter of trial and error.
I've been grinding the movements and trying to quick shoot because pretty much all of my runs get botched on the dog collar and murder hall right now. I've barely even touched the run after the death masks. All a part of starting out!
Appreciate it!
@Pessimism: That's kind of what I had gathered but just wanted to make sure. It seems like just figuring out which sections suit what control scheme best, like using tank control for the hall after the plant chems (at least in my case). I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing some secret move.
Great run at GDQ btw. Did an awesome job!
@wesker32: I'll have to keep that in mind. Of course with anything, practice and personal preference prevail. Appreciate the info!
Thanks for being welcoming, everyone!
Hey Everyone,
I just started running and I'm trying to do Jill-Any%-New Game.
From my understanding, stair skating can only be done with tank controls whereas movement seems best suited to the alt controls (which are a challenge to get used to with camera transitions on their own). Where I seem to be having the biggest issue is jumping from the analog stick back to the d-pad (Xbox One Controller) when I need to stair skate.
Basically, is that transition necessary or is there a way I can do stair skating naturally with the analog stick and not changing inputs with a program?
If it is necessary, does anyone have maybe a video demonstrating how they do it?
I have heard of maybe Bawkbasoup and Pessimism doing the analog skate but wasn't sure how they accomplished.
I appreciate your help, everyone. This seems like a great community!