anyway i recorded it i have not daleyed the spacebar press and then i failed to enter on back on track. but this can be used really greatly
I'll try to record it. I did it on classic btw
So, I've been using the transitioning glitch i posted in another thread, and boy it is overpowered. After i managed to do it consistently, i just did a practice speedrun, but i did the unthinkable and pulled off a 11 minutes, 58 seconds and 840 milliseconds. That's a new WR, unless if i didn't record or took a screenshot... in which i took none. Check my guide so we can do the first 11 minutes.
i hate how the type of ASL programming works. In general, how C++ programming works. Why? because it's such a crude language, might as well just learn binary and write your pointers to it.
@lucumon Try Reading the autosplitter documentation on https://github.com/LiveSplit/LiveSplit/blob/master/Documentation/Auto-Splitters.md
Sorry for being late, but what i mean is that i managed to get to dry out in 3:50, not end it. I mean i kinda did cheat by having a delay on the clock when i started but yeah
I have just posted a guide to do it consistently.
mfw i got to dry out in 3 mins and 50 secs well i'll try a full run in a moment, i just need to rest
I have just managed to find a way to do it consistenly. I'll do a run to see how effective it is, if i break the WR i have the best glitch in hands ;)
If you play classic, 1-8 to 1-21, this will help you. There is a glitch that if you beat a level, you can press esc in a kind of frame perfect stage, while the "Level complete!" is still on screen, and you will exit the level instead of doing nothing. it still counts, because the menu is on the stage, just not on screen. if you do it correctly, you have saved about half a second. Good for 12 minutes 0 secs runs. Anyway, if you do it, while the screen is still black, if you press the right arrow, you will go on the menu on already the next level. just wait about 0.3 seconds and press space. If everything is done correctly, you should save 1 second and 200 milliseconds from each level. Imagine the difference on a 21 level run. Good luck trying to pull it off, i have done it in my 21st attempt.
mfw i beat all the first 2 records in my first and second attempt
I do know a little bit of the entire C language family, but i'm really good at C# and i'm average at C. If it's written in C++ i'm refusing.
PS: Its C++. What did i expect? it's a executable. The second i saw Pointers in the documentation i knew it.