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Sonic windows zone random hitboxes
Sonic windows zone random hitboxes













sonic windows zone random hitboxes

And if it was going to be me, I wouldn't be able to do it on the strength of my own strategies alone.įinally, when presented with my uni holidays in November, I was able to have a strong crack at sub 16 again. From here, one of us breaking 16 minutes was inevitable, it was just a case of who cracked first. Not too long after, TeeNTee posted a video of a 16:03 on Youtube, which spurred me back into playing - as well as showing me a bunch of new strategies. Not nearly enough, especially considering I'd thrown a new 12 second timesaver into the route. In June I did a bunch of attempts, and improved that run by. It just wasn't quite as good as I wanted, and in the interim a legion of runners had come storming after the old mark of 16:13, led by TimpZ. So, after the last run I didn't see myself coming back to this in a hurry, and, well, I guess it wasn't a hurry, but something bothered me about the old run. If you want to learn to run this game, start here: TimpZ, TeeNTee, HDL, AlecK47, Tiberius, Naegleria, the list goes on.Įveryone who loves watching Sonic games get destroyed - this is why I do these, after all! Marzojr in particular is an encyclopaedia on the Sonic engine, his assistance was invaluable on certain tricksĮveryone else who's speedrun this game in the last year. Suzaku, and especially Stanski - for the previous runs of this game, taking the game further than I ever envisionedĪglar and marzojr - the game's TASing crew. The Sonic Center - Still the most comprehensive resource on competitive Sonic gameplay anywhere. Nate - for sharing my love of Sonic, and developing tools to keep making the tech side of speedrunning easier The SDA Staff (there are officially too many of you now) - for keeping SDA awesome!















Sonic windows zone random hitboxes