A nicely-made video, showing some of the best replays out there:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFThtH1gBxY
EDIT: Also, FadShady, the Trials professor, doing an interesting hard-tracks playthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zp_iTjUjLs
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A nicely-made video, showing some of the best replays out there:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFThtH1gBxY
EDIT: Also, FadShady, the Trials professor, doing an interesting hard-tracks playthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zp_iTjUjLs
Dynamic Range - 51.151
That was the oldest record in all of Trials and the longest standing in Trials history
Classic - 45.807
Took Global+dlc on the 14th by literally 1 point. Plenty of score left but taking a break
Junkyard - 42.685
Laser Tag - 42.950
Blast From the Past - 1:06.681
Inferno 2 - 38.772
Diabolic - 55.000
man... these are just sick.
i cannot wait to see these runs.
just a quick edit, to raise the question: does 'global+dlc' mean that mindoverbody is still leading the 'core' leaderboards?
and it would be nice if it would be known, what is the combinated score of yuriyami & globalshockwave, just to known what is his 'real' score, because until that combinated score is beaten, he remains the true leader of 'core'.
and, as a testing p.s.:
[on inferno ii] haven't you used any shortcut? :) :p
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffCVO3cGmCI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bng8vZK3CL4
Here they all are in one video :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUuqnLu-Plo
Nice to know all this, but this is not what I meant by 'combination score'. Allow me to explain:
'combination score' (as I had it in mind) means not addition or summation of two scores, but just merging them so that it would result in the same score that would have been achieved if that player would not have been banned and continued playing to improve his.
'combination score' for yuriyami/globalshockwave/mindoverbody would therefore result in a slightly higher score than each of these two separate account scores.
to my knowledge, this score has never been calculated, but it might be possible to calculate using a 'score spreadsheet' which has been posted somewhere in these forums. it would require perhaps about an hour to calculate (imputting the best of both scores driven by the player behind these two accounts, for each separate track), but would provide the 'real' score that has to be beaten to take the veritable first place on the 'core'-hd podium.
of course, without wanting to burst your bubble, but just looking to be objective in the assessment of the 'best' player, as determined by the official manner of calculating scores from events, that is. (edit: how else? :)
so as to be the undisputed king of trials hd