hey guys grab the new version of Ctrl-Alt-Delete - I switched out the spotlights for wall lamps and I'm pretty sure that fixed the lag - I'll leave it in my share for the weekend - ML
Got the new version of Ctrl-Alt-Delete, no lag at all. I was finally able to pass this track. I took a video of me passing the last obstacle for proof. Im new to Youtube so im not sure how to cut it up nor do i have any video editing software.
Ctrl-Alt-Delete - 415 faults 28:11.905
Nice job passing it! I'm not going to add your replay to the leaderboards since it's not a complete replay - don't take it personally!Originally Posted by jhitmanI just feel like the whole point of this thread is Ninja Track Video replays, and while this provides solid proof that you passed the track, it doesn't really fit the criteria for getting added.
BTW, there is a ton of free and easy-to-use editing software out there - just search around a bit and you should be able to find something useable.
Oh, and if you've played it, how did Ctrl-Alt-Delete compare to Treetops in your opinion?
Wow, I just want to say THANK YOU guys for the awesome feedback.
I really appreciate you taking the time to help one of the lesser riders try and get into the ninja world.
As a matter of fact I just got silver (49 faults - 4:39.261) on Fort Visceral!!
If you ask me, this has to be one of the best threads on this forum (in terms of the helpfulness of the regular posters, organization, detailed replies, etc...). Two thumbs way up. I hope I can get some videos eventually for the original post!!
Corporate Ladder
64 faults - 7:35.986
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Thats fine. I just wanted Murdoc and a few others to know i finally beat it lol. I plan on improving that run, i didnt care too much because i didnt get to beat Murdoc on it. Ill be sure to look around for some editing software but my iphone still gives out ****ty quality.Originally Posted by Malachyte
I fell one checkpoint short of finishing Treetops, am not too fond of the track so i dont think i will be trying it again, it just doesnt help me hone my trial skills. However C-A-D, as tough as it may be, feels as it gives me more incentive for passing each obstacle. I felt that as i went onto the next checkpoint it gradually got easier and easier by practicing consistency- imo, the pipe section was the toughest for me. This is a ninja track that requires intense focus and patience. Treetops is all about gettin the right bounce but C-A-D is pure technique and is a type of ninja that motivates you to thrive on gettin better.
Now that ive passed it, ive dropped my faults on level 2 & 3 ninja's dramatically. A track like that works wonder for one's confidence...I plan on 0 faulting Bounce soon, came close a few times, just have one section to work on.
irated n hated got a ninja track called electro therepy. theres no replays of it though so a heads up for the ninja collectors out there
havent heard any dev talk about ninja tracks. what do they think about them![]()
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New Tracks:
Steelwork by GENERAL RAM added to Level 1, with replay by Murdoc Loch.
Contagious by DEADPH1SH added to Level 2, with replay by Murdoc Loch.
Felony by DEADPH1SH added to Level 3, with replay by Murdoc Loch.
The Level placement of these tracks is based on Murdoc Loch's opinion as I have not yet played the tracks myself.
EDIT: Played the two DEADPH1SH tracks, and I agree with Murdoc on the ratings. Felony is certainly one of the easier Level 3 tracks (One of the few I completed on my first try without running out of time or faults), but still a bit too hard to be a Level 2. I've sent several messages to GENERAL RAM and he has yet to reply.![]()
Also, I moved Ultimate Wheelie by Zoidberg747 from Level 1 to Level 2. I just 0-faulted this track, and from how much I had to practice I think it's just too difficult to be considered a Level 1.
I guess that's the clear divide between riders that are focused on their ranks on in-game tracks vs. ones that don't care as much like myself. I can definitely see how the skills you would learn from Treetops wouldn't really do you much good anywhere else since the obstacles are so unique. Personally, I find unique tracks like this fun and interesting, but then again I don't really care about "honing my skills" to improve my global rank or anything.Originally Posted by jhitman
Congrats hitman!Originally Posted by jhitman
My track's still on here? Zero faulting it is an accomplishment for sure, gratsOriginally Posted by Malachyte