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Publish quickly, with a star. A huge star.
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He got 1:50.
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That Silo was by far the most impressive run yet.
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Ha, if a person claims to have beaten a world record in track or any other sport without proof they'd get called full of crap no question.
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Wren wrote:
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pS: I'll keep bringing it up until you or show enough proof, or admit that you were lying. Be man enough to take the consequences of your own actions.
Take it somewhere else then. It's not constructive at all and you are just being an immature ass. He claims 50 seconds and admits he can't prove it. What info he has given you you claim isn't enough. Fine. He can't persuade you any more without proof he doesnt have. Drop it. He can't prove it; so the current record stands. Simple as that.
Making unverified claims like that is still very rude seeing as how a lot of people put huge amounts of efforts into getting these times and when someone nonchalantly says they have beaten the best anyone has ever done by a significant margin without any proof, they tend to get a little insulted. Just because you may think it's not a big deal doesn't change that.
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Option 3 seems to be the way to me.
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That'd be a bit of a ridiculous distinction for two whole seperate movies. I suppose it's up to the author.
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JXQ wrote:
In my opinion, these previews so far are not fun to watch at all, fastest time or not (Edit: due to the look-down).
I respectfully disagree. You bastard. But seriously in a game as highly contested as this speed has to be the main focus.
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Wouldn't really work in this case because the screenhack lags up the emulator quite a bit. Unless someone recorded the avi then sped it up back to normal. Then again it might just be me, but I think I saw someone else mention this too. edit: Ah, before this I'd only used the hack and watched some of the video in my own emulator, I see the avi nitsuja made plays at normal speed. How did you get it running so smooth? My comp doesn't suck or anything (2.8 ghz dualcore) and it was running at a snails pace.
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Looking at the ground also eliminates some of the weird stuff the emulator does to Goldeneye's skybox. You can see it near the end on the dam.
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Well I'll be damned, that was impressive as I'd thought it be. Extremely impressive, keep it up. For what it's worth I don't give a damn about the one body shot.
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Huffers wrote:
An american dwarf speed-beating-up a series of gigantic foreign stereotypes? I like it! ;-)
Whatever, Don Flamenco is a deep, developed character. Full of layers.
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VLC is the best media player out there anyway.
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Haha, biggly improved indeed.
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Aw man... that one frame has to be in there somewhere. Edit after I watch. edit: Mass suicide has never been so fun! Nice improvement, only downside I saw is that magic looks sort of lame, like a giant flaming pimple was popped. Other than that really good job.
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I really enjoyed the "speedrun" portion. It was nice to see Mario screw up after all that perfection. :P
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Nice strat with the level 3 boss. Yes.
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JXQ wrote:
A run where the water levels aren't boring??? And a Genesis non-Sonic game with good music?
X-men 2 has great music. D:< Anywho, great run, very entertaining. Easy yes.
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Why not, we have plenty of bad games with good runs.
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I see no good reason why this is not published. Very entertaining, optimal run.
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When I haven't played the game previously and I see things that are clearly unoptimized (perhaps just my perception, but I doubt it), I gotta vote no. Sorry.
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Well yeah I doubt anyone could hex edit all that stuff in.
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The file name for the star is toppub.png, does this mean it's the top publication? Best movie? What?
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I see nothing against sarcasm in the rules...
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trazz wrote:
I'm not sure that this movie can be given a star--it's an excellent movie but it's almost impossible to comprehend. Can this movie be given a Gold WTF Medallion?
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