Brainwasher
Author | jasdanu |
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Tags | action author:jasdanu unrated |
Created | 2009-02-09 |
Last Modified | 2009-02-09 |
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Description | fastest speedrun gets ded |
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2009-02-10
Heh
It seems that the lower you change the frame count, the higher the time will be, regardless of the true time.
Like, if you change 136 to 100, the time will be 103.500 (although the framecount won't be right)
Like, if you change 136 to 100, the time will be 103.500 (although the framecount won't be right)
2009-02-10
replicated
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2009-02-10
tied
no more arguments :)
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2009-02-10
nvm
how weird
2009-02-10
Ok
Last comment in a row.
I tried changing the 137 to 136 in my demo, and it also ended at 102.600 instead of 102.575.
Speedish.
I tried changing the 137 to 136 in my demo, and it also ended at 102.600 instead of 102.575.
Speedish.
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2009-02-10
Well
That is weird. Did you check the 136 demo and see what the time was? because it might've had something to do with getting the gold faster or in a group or something
2009-02-10
Now I'm not sure
If I leave that demo at 136, it ends at 102.600 and 136 frames, but if I raise the number, it ends at 102.250 and 137 frames...
I'll take that it is a 136 frame demo for now, because I honestly can't tell.
I'll take that it is a 136 frame demo for now, because I honestly can't tell.
2009-02-10
Wait a minute
Meatpuppet, your "136" frame demo is wierd, because it seems to end at 102.250, while my 137 frame demo ends at 102.575.
The most accurate way to check how many frames a demo is is to replace the number of frames the demo is with a higher number, (say, replace 136 with 150) and then use the userlevels replay box to watch the demo. (Assuming you know how to do this. This will ensure that the demo ends at the exact frame it did. If a demo's framecount is less than it actually is, the demo will end one frame less than it actually is. In this case, since 136 is only one frame less than 137, it will end at 136; however, if you change the 136 to something higher, like 150, the demo will end at 137.
Keep in mind that in Ned, it is possible to end a demo earlier than it would in userlevels. =/
...But I don't want to continue arguing about this really.
Keep in mind that in Ned, it is possible to end a demo earlier than it would in userlevels. =/
...But I don't want to continue arguing about this really.
2009-02-10
including the
136 frame one
its real i tell you
its real i tell you
2009-02-10
102.250
what i got when I looked in userlevels,but I did all runs after that in NED,since my nreality is acting up and will not get any maps into it
2009-02-10
high
scores
2009-02-10
Are you in speedruns or highscores mode
?
2009-02-10
woops
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2009-02-10
Try doing
What I said about changing the 145 to 150 and all that.
If your demo really is 145, it will end at 145, but if it's longer, it will end at a higher number.
If your demo really is 145, it will end at 145, but if it's longer, it will end at a higher number.
2009-02-10
1 frame faster
and if you don't believe me,check the demo and the countage,and the demo data is different at the end.
2009-02-10
No,
145,I did it,I checked the frame count,it IS 145. I even put my score on nreality scoreboards
2009-02-10
No,
145,I did it,I checked the frame count,it IS 145. I even put my score on nreality scoreboards
2009-02-10
(Also
You need NReality for that.)
(And if you leave it at 145, it will for some reason end at 147.)
(And if you leave it at 145, it will for some reason end at 147.)
2009-02-10
That demo is 148 frames
If you don't believe me, change the 145 to 150, copy and paste the demo to the end of the map data, add a #, copy and paste that whole think into the userlevels replay box, and click watch replay.
2009-02-10
Huzzah
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2009-02-10
150
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2009-02-10
151
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2009-02-10
157
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2009-02-09
d
d
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2009-02-09
waay imporvable
d
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