Highscoring podcast?
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Listening to it now, seems like you went on for a little over the planned half hour :D Too bad I wasn't able to participate. Perhaps if you decide to do another one you could start an hour or two earlier?
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FInally got around to listening to this and I just wanted to say thank you to Ska for putting this together and all of the guests for participating. I really enjoyed the podcast and thought it was great to hear from a nice selection of the top highscorers from the community.
I would also like to add to the conversation about what your favorite map is. Mine is 92-4 because I think it is the map that best describes what the highscoring community is all about. Continuous improvement on unbeatable runs. When Great_Sea took the 0th everyone thought that map was maxed just like 59-0. Then kryX came along and showed everyone that was simply not true by going the opposite way around map. People then proceeded to improve upon his run until xaelar again "maxed" the map. Then all was quite; however, once again, an ingenious player came along in Arctic_Pony and revolutionized the run once again. Showing that Great_Sea had it right, he just needed to squeeze past a drone and sprint to the finish. Thus is the story of how a 475 frame "Maxed" run was done 140 frame faster.
I would also like to add to the conversation about what your favorite map is. Mine is 92-4 because I think it is the map that best describes what the highscoring community is all about. Continuous improvement on unbeatable runs. When Great_Sea took the 0th everyone thought that map was maxed just like 59-0. Then kryX came along and showed everyone that was simply not true by going the opposite way around map. People then proceeded to improve upon his run until xaelar again "maxed" the map. Then all was quite; however, once again, an ingenious player came along in Arctic_Pony and revolutionized the run once again. Showing that Great_Sea had it right, he just needed to squeeze past a drone and sprint to the finish. Thus is the story of how a 475 frame "Maxed" run was done 140 frame faster.
<@Izzy> Holy balls, sweet run.
<@gloomp> Holy sweet, balls run.
<@Izzy> Sweet, balls run holy.
<@gloomp> Run sweet, balls holy.
<@Izzy> Sweet run, ballsy hole.
<@gloomp> All's sweet, holeb run.
<@Izzy> Ballsy nun, sweet mole.
<@Kool> bro no joke, I saw the sexiest swedish chick giving herself anal on one of those pop-up alarm-clocks at my uncle's house
<@gloomp> Holy sweet, balls run.
<@Izzy> Sweet, balls run holy.
<@gloomp> Run sweet, balls holy.
<@Izzy> Sweet run, ballsy hole.
<@gloomp> All's sweet, holeb run.
<@Izzy> Ballsy nun, sweet mole.
<@Kool> bro no joke, I saw the sexiest swedish chick giving herself anal on one of those pop-up alarm-clocks at my uncle's house
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yeah, good call on that one. glad you listened and enjoyed!TheRealOne wrote:FInally got around to listening to this and I just wanted to say thank you to Ska for putting this together and all of the guests for participating. I really enjoyed the podcast and thought it was great to hear from a nice selection of the top highscorers from the community.
I would also like to add to the conversation about what your favorite map is. Mine is 92-4 because I think it is the map that best describes what the highscoring community is all about. Continuous improvement on unbeatable runs. When Great_Sea took the 0th everyone thought that map was maxed just like 59-0. Then kryX came along and showed everyone that was simply not true by going the opposite way around map. People then proceeded to improve upon his run until xaelar again "maxed" the map. Then all was quite; however, once again, an ingenious player came along in Arctic_Pony and revolutionized the run once again. Showing that Great_Sea had it right, he just needed to squeeze past a drone and sprint to the finish. Thus is the story of how a 475 frame "Maxed" run was done 140 frame faster.
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