NySolja13think that's how you spell it) on Groundhog Forever. Not just for the run, which is pretty amazing anyway, but for the fact that it's stood at the top for at least 6 months and it's only now that people are coming close to beating it. Has to be the longest standing WR out there.
I have not watched the replay but only yesterday i was looking a for the slowest zero fault run on inferno II. It is about 2500th on the leaderboard but the time is amazing. Second last person to 0 fault was 3 minutes something which isnt that bad all things considered but the last 0 fault run was almost 10 minutes. I just want to watch it so see how you could be 6 minutes slower than the next guy but still keep your cool to 0 fault it.
Let me know if you watch it. I will check it out later.
Yes deffiently, i've noticed that too, props to that guy. He's a good riderOriginally Posted by LolUrAdopted
But the most longest and most amazing replay (luck) is Scotty on original Ski Jump, never seen anything like it, it will remain at top forever i think, and he even beat glitches with a legit run, that's awesome!
i like to watch lestropie and murdoc replays most. their technique seems spot-on (no matter how fast the run actually is) its effortless, no extra movements on top of whats needed to pass the obstacle, just chillin![]()
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individual runs id say red on greatest hits is pretty awesome to watch, nitro chronic on groundhog returns and kyoshi on pro speedway aswell, amazing.