*UPDATE* ... sort of
I've made a decision. Since there will be 2 runs, one that completes Bronze and Silver, and then the real TAS which gets Gold everywhere, I decided to do this in 3 different ways.
For Bronze, I will go for a minimalist approach. The goal is to do as little as possible to win the tracks. For the races, it means to NOT do any tricks and NOT use any shortcuts. Most of the time, I only hold left or right. For stunt tracks, I get the minimum required to win.
For Silver, I will also go for a minimalist approahc. However, since Silvia is a way better opponent than Bronsen, it's going to be a lot more interesting for you guys to watch. There will be tricks and shortcuts used, but I will definitely not go for the fastest time possible.
For Gold, well... do I need to tell you? I will go for the fastest time possible.
Now, for the update, I've completed the first 6 sets with bronze medals. There are two exceptions to the "rules" I stated above.
1) In "Monster", I did a Twist to gain some speed in the second lap. If I didn't do that, I wouldn't have made the jump and then I would have lost.
2) In the last track (Jump Over), I jumped over the gap instead of falling in it and then jumping out of it. Why? ... because I don't want to TAS falling into the gap and getting out of it. Result? I lapped Bronzen.
Here's the link:
Clicky here.
You don't HAVE to watch it ... after all, you could probably do this in realtime. It's not very entertaining. But then.. that's kind of the whole point, isn't it? That's not the run that will be submitted, it's only the run that will create the SRAM needed for the All-Gold run.