Uhm
Is this spam or what?
I Can't Wait To See What's In That .rar File
#2 posted by Kinn on 2012/07/14 00:06:15
it's a like a mini christmas!
(actually I can wait)
#3 posted by jt_ on 2012/07/14 01:03:10
looks like demos of warpspasm.
#4 posted by Baker on 2012/07/14 04:01:09
They are warpspasm demos. I look forward to watching these.
I enjoyed Warpspasm because it was big, but I always got lost and had to back track all the time.
No Mysteries Solved ...
#5 posted by Baker on 2012/07/14 05:20:07
Since these were speed runs:
Warp A: 2:15
Warp B: 0:56 seconds
Warp C: 2:15
Warp D: 0:18 seconds
Warp E: 0:33 seconds
Warp S: 1:04
Err ..
#6 posted by Baker on 2012/07/14 05:23:19
Actually Warp A: 1:47 ... typed wrong # there.
I wish big maps like Marcher (not id1 so I get it) or gmsp1 had speed runs.
I guess gmsp1 isn't very speed run suitable -- even though an id1 map --- so I guess SDA never did one for that.
YouTube ...
#7 posted by Baker on 2012/07/14 08:54:22
Sweet Speedrunning, Orbs
#8 posted by ericw on 2012/07/15 18:13:10
thanks for the YouTube version, Baker. These were fun to watch! Looks like the cross of deflection + RL or PG make potent speedrunning tools :-) Must play warpspasm..
Thx
#9 posted by Orbs on 2012/07/17 20:13:57
for puting them on the tube (if i would have known i might have pushed a bit harder instead of 2 casual sessions to record these).
When marcher came out i dida run on it, no clue about route or time anymore though, dont have it installed anymore, might be from before my hd crash.
#10 posted by mwh on 2012/07/17 22:38:33
Marcher is hard to run IIRC, because if you take shortcuts some of the monsters you need to kill to proceed further haven't been spawned in yet.
Nice.
#11 posted by Shambler on 2012/07/18 11:00:19
Pretty sure the other route for WarpE is quicker tho.
Edit: Yup I did it in 0:33 w/out bunnies.
2nd Look At WarpE
#12 posted by Orbs on 2012/07/19 23:34:59
thx for the challenge its a a fun map to run (though a bit confusing to explore)
i wonder if you were talking about this route:
members.upc.nl/verorber/warpe_026.dem
therr might be more options (especialy since i only found 4/5 secrets)
#13 posted by taniwha on 2012/07/21 13:24:10
Entity grouping can be turned off via impulse 152 (oops, I read the instructions ;).
Nice
#14 posted by Mandel on 2012/07/26 17:39:32
I loved it. Awesome to see the end of these maps, I've never made it past the first half of warpb. And an impressive run as well Orbs, quite the undertaking. I'd enjoy "warpcomplete" on either skill as well, FYI...
Just have to ask... Are you still playing with your trackball? ;)
Actually
#15 posted by ijed on 2013/03/11 13:30:23
I made the warp maps with a trackball :)
Thanks for these, watching now, the youtube version. Is there a fixed link for the demos themselves?
Haha
#16 posted by ijed on 2013/03/11 13:45:29
Never get tired of the routes you guys manage to unlock. I already knew the ones from warpd and e, but the others were completely new to me.
What about the hidden level?!
A feature thats in my current mod should be very interesting for speedrunners, even if I doubt it'll be ratified by the SDA.
In Schism the Quad adds +1 second to its duration per enemy killed. So if you're fast enough in theory you can keep it going indefinitely.
Just Noticed
#17 posted by ijed on 2013/03/11 13:51:19
This was a bump, 12 not 13 for the year.
A Trackball
haha.
A Trackball
haha.
One Of These:
#20 posted by ijed on 2013/03/13 14:29:20
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/wireless-trackball-m570?crid=8
They're very precise and fast once you get used to them, and turn up the mouse speed to max.
The middle finger trackballs are more common, but completely retarded and impossible to use.
#21 posted by necros on 2013/03/17 06:30:16
how long did it take to get accustomed to it?
#22 posted by necros on 2013/03/17 06:30:43
and also your proficiency with it vs normal mice in both games and normal windows usage (and mapping?).
Hm
#23 posted by ijed on 2013/03/17 20:30:17
Honestly can't remember since I started using them more than a decade ago. I'm much faster with one of these than a regular mouse though. The bonus of being able to slouch in a setee or wherever is good too - you can just rest it on your knee.
They're also great when using two large dual monitors, because you can snap from one extreme to the other almost instantly.
As a guess, I'd say a week or so to get used to it. Most people seem confused that you don't need to move the thing.
I Play With Keyboard Only
#24 posted by mfx on 2013/03/24 00:17:42
no joke.
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#25 posted by ijed on 2013/03/27 16:00:37
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