More NorfaiR shenanigans with this super quick shortcut at the start of Where's the Ground. If this didn't call out for slowmotion I don't know what would. http://forum.redlynx.com/forum/image...on_e_smile.gif
Printable View
More NorfaiR shenanigans with this super quick shortcut at the start of Where's the Ground. If this didn't call out for slowmotion I don't know what would. http://forum.redlynx.com/forum/image...on_e_smile.gif
Here RedLynx's own Jorma shows how his You Shall Not Pass obstacles should be done...
http://forum.redlynx.com/forum/image...con_asleep.gif've never even tried this. It looks really difficult.)
Hugh's #1 run on Fiery Justice, demonstrating the Under the Loop shortcut.
I've been dying to see this one in slow motion for ages... I've tried it dozens of times and never landed it. Hopefully seeing the exact point of the break should help with this one.
This Let it Flip shortcut by NorfaiR is just sooo smooth...
I found this one to be really really helpful. I was close to throwing in the towel, due to my horrible experiences trying to no fault Diablo, but after making this video the 4th obstacle has finally clicked, shouldn't be long before I get past the rest without any silly mistakes http://forum.redlynx.com/forum/image...on_e_smile.gif
Akam mentioned this one of the ending to Too Many Tires. Personally I only ever get this ending by pure luck, but I'm starting to think I should study it more instead of just hoping for the best http://forum.redlynx.com/forum/image...on_e_smile.gif
Thanks Hardcore.
I'd imagine you've now nailed every shortcut in the game, but if you can think of anything you'd like to see in slowmo let me know.
Anyway, next up is Lestropie's really really fast climb at the start of YSNP...
... and of course we can't ignore the Domino Effect nose bounce...
Ok, I'm starting to run out of ideas now, anyone have any suggestions?
I wanted to cover the final steep ramp in Buried in Box, but the top times all have such flowing and adabtable techniques, I'm not convinced they could be easily imitated. However with a bit of digging I found this really nice method by HardCore7 that uses only a tiny amount of time to set up, and seems like it could be repeatable.