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Welcome all Exit Pathers! This is a designated topic to have all types of convos about Exit Path. One of the purposes of this topic is to keep all conversational-type comments away from the game comments and have them here.
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Thanks guys
Back to the big giant posts with Kenty and Matrix
@ UDude... Matrix's guide has a bit of help for this topic. However, the real key for a double jump is to trick the game into thinking you're on the ground, when, in fact, you are already in the air. Tricksy, I know...
1) Corner Double: This is perhaps the easiest form of dj available. Run against any wall 1 or 2 blocks tall by holding the directional towards the wall. Tap up while holding the directional key, so you jump and touch the corner. While in the air, jump again. It's that simple.
Now, the dj will NOT work if your little stickman has tucked his legs in the "jump" position in the air (the game has recognized your jump as a jump). However, if his legs are hanging freely ("running man", then you will be able to jump again, mid-air. Touching the corner seems to be the reset for this method of double jumping.
2) Flow wall djing. Basically, flow at maximum velocity towards a wall, jump before you hit the wall (holding flow), when you hit the wall spam up (holding flow), pray (ok maybe don't go that far). That's my methodology for that one.
3) The "new" reset trick. Touching ANY corner while in midair will reset your little stickman. Pain used this fact in slip and slide, as seen in his youtube video here. This was not known to me, or the EP community-at-large, as far as I know, prior to Pain's use in SnS. All I can tell you with this one is: Flow, Aim for the corner, HOLD FLOW, hope you hit the corner, then double jump mid-air. Once again, you MUST be in "running man" to get the dj to work.
Not much help, I know, but many people play by feeling rather than thinking about all the steps... I'm one of those people. :P This is my methodology for the djs, if someone who may be more rational (*ahem* tart? faith?) would like to take this question on... Be my guest And btw, if any "j"s are missing, blame my keyboard =/ You wouldn't believe how hard it is to write "dj" with a broken key. xD
-Est
And who says the double jumping expert club is imaginary? oO
-Est
Oh my... Back to the big giant posts with Kenty and Matrix -.-.
They're comparable. Even I used my my account to play for a little while which I posted about on the last page.
So taking the analogy with that, yes, they are comparable.
Simple things people can do to find out if it's a hack or not:
1) Ask experienced players about it. When I say experienced, I mean people that actually utilize it.
2) YouTube.
1) I wasn't playing horribly.
2) Asking questions is better than jumping to conclusions.
That's what they told me, which means that it has to be the reason.
Being able to flow in the beginning of the level and in the maze on the level called Maze is most likely flow hacking. Use common sense.
Look up definition of trolling. Definition is that they cause a disturbance.
I was simply playing the game.
What I was testing was looking for newcomers/inexperienced players then see what they would say to me.
Take into fact that there are a lot of experienced players on the game. In my experience with the game, there is a level 25+ in each room that I've been in.
So take into fact that they may or may not know how to perform the double jump.
Exploiting a glitch? It's most likely a hack because of him having unlimited flow.
Take a look at the hacked version of Exit Path, it gives your player unlimited flow.
Read Livingfear's post.
He said that he does the kudos hack on the game.
On the player finishing in 00.00 seconds, you're just going to have to take my word for it since I can't prove it.
Funny how you're arguing with me about having to prove a hacker, but when people posted about it pages back you said nothing. Good job proving that you have a vendetta against me.
Yeah, well I didn't start it this time.
I think that I've only started one of these discussions with him once or twice, he's the one that usually comes out the woodworks then quotes my whole post then replies with a wall of text.
Let's get ready to RRRUUUUUMMMMBBBBLLLLEEEEEEEE!!!! *ding, ding* *slap* *slap* *slap* *slap
NEW DISCUSSION ALREADY!!! Can we go, for the record, an in-depth look into how to double jump? I can kind-of do it, but only on 1 high blocks, which isnt really a double jump. Can you double jump up large walls? What keys do you press, and in what order? Can you double jump on all blocks? Please help. I want to be initiated into the imaginary double-jumping expert club.
This was not known to me, or the EP community-at-large, as far as I know, prior to Pain's use in SnS.
And who says the double jumping expert club is imaginary? oO
Yes they are, AFTER you change the story. Let's not forget you used it to describe the situation from your screenshots. Make sure to properly check if your analogies actually work, before you use them to prove a point.
1) Who's to say those "experienced players" don't just claim it's hacking, just for the heck of it? If someone gave me such an answer, I wouldn't ask others until I got a different response.
2) I haven't found a good video on Youtube that goes into very much detail on what the double jump IS, apart from showing it's uses, which again, could be easily attributed to hacking by someone that doesn't know. Just it being on youtube means nothing.
2) I'm curious. Did you ask them WHY they thought you were hacking (instead of giving a general explanation right away)? If so, what did you say?
Or,you know, they already knew about it and called you a hacker to get a rise out of you.
Being able to hug a wall and gain an additional jump by doing so is most likely hacking. Use common sense.
You played new players specifically to get a reaction. Hence, trolling.
You can't exactly use a level as an indicator for experience, because someone could be a lower level and still have more matches than you.
That doesn't necessarily mean a similar glitch couldn't exist. Even though there's supposedly a "time hack", it doesn't mean someone is hacking every time the clock glitches out.
I'll grant you those, but that still doesn't mean you can't call the flow thing hacking without.......*jumping to conclusions*
Difference being, that the others don't go around calling other players "uncivilised" and "unintelligent" for jumping to conclusions and then go around and do the very same thing. It's really not my fault that I'm the only one that calls you out on such things.
who says my argument was specific to you?
I'm sure I don't need to point out, that was jumping to conclusions too.
Oh and sorry, but I don't hold grudges over the internet
Posting ANYTHING on the internet and not expecting a response is kind of silly. Especially in a thread that's titled "General Exit Path Discussion". Unlike most of the people here, I actually expect people to call me out on mistakes I make or to explain their opinion.
Besides, your fault for adding fuel into the fire.
can we stop the walls of text about moral discussions and talk about what the forum is ABOUT: EXIT PATH
What are your opinions on full-body flair in EP2?
@UDude... No, No worries, No, and It sounds cool unless it lags. xP
Flow is crucial to EP. Period. You can only really do well if you can control flow properly. There are tricks to this, as well... running and changing direction just before a wall will allow you to save flow (sorta kicking the wall, right when you change direction). Doing this between two walls allows you to fill your flow-bar. Tapping flow for short periods of time (rather than holding it down until it's all gone) allows you to increase velocity but reserve some flow. There are a number of techniques which make EP an increasingly complex game, but they are also very very simple. This is the aspect that I love about EP most -- simplicity breeds complexity! Oh, and the collaboration and creativity.
-Est
SORRY for the dp, but matrix and i posted at about the same time...
The game has been out a while. A lot of people have played this game, some more than others. If there was supposedly a glitch that allowed unlimited flow in the game, then I'd think that it would be found out by now. Someone would've posted about it. Being able to use flow by tampering with the game is hacking. Being able to double jump isn't hacking, it was found out in the game, which makes it a glitch.
I wonder if anyone besides Kenty and I are reading each-others posts. I bet that everyone else is just waiting until the discussion is over, or are just waiting for the discussion to change.
Well, that just ain't true... See Dragon144's elevator trick in maze. This was found out quite recently.
Ha, that's the hacked version of the game. Quite fun to play and it's good to practice on to see the routes.
I answered your questions, that isn't changing the story. The analogy does work.
But it's best to do some research on the matter before even talking about it.
Like clicking on community to check for a few threads on Exit Path, but I doubt that they'll do that since they are guests and they most likely don't have AG accounts. Nonetheless, it's better to ask questions around the game rather than calling everyone that's faster than you a hacker.
It isn't just the people that do the double jumps that get labeled a hacker, it's the people that are faster than you as well. See that level 41 in my image, he got called a hacker and he can't even perform the double jump.
From my experience on Exit Path, the experienced players that utilize the double jump don't do that.
Videos don't explain it well, but Serville's video explains it a bit, he adds a description to each video.
Rise as in response? Not sure what you're trying to say.
Can't hug a wall on Exit Path, unless you use the stick glitch. But that's not what this discussion is for, we are talking about racing, not tricks.
I never talked in chat up until they started calling me a hacker. I was just playing the game for two reasons. One, to practice because I haven't played in a while, two, to observe the game, which means to see if I would get talked to. I wasn't going out there solely for a reaction, they started it. I wasn't trolling.
I just got on for a few minutes to test something, and to practice maps. What I was testing was looking for newcomers/inexperienced players then see what they would say to me.
I was comparing matches. With matches comes experience, if you have a lot of matches then you've played the game quite a lot, thus the experience.
Glitch =/= hacking.
The game has been out a while. A lot of people have played this game, some more than others. If there was supposedly a glitch that allowed unlimited flow in the game, then I'd think that it would be found out by now. Someone would've posted about it. Being able to use flow by tampering with the game is hacking. Being able to double jump isn't hacking, it was found out in the game, which makes it a glitch.
I never called the hackers of the game uncivilized nor unintelligent. Your argument is invalid.
A civilized individual would ask questions, but these immature children or adults on Exit Path just go out and call hacker at everyone that finishes quickly.
For them to just straight out call someone a hacker repeatedly is stupid.
You're quoting everything I post in this discussion. We are having this discussion, nobody else has entered it. You are asking me questions.
So that brings me to believe that this argument is for me.
It's not jumping to conclusions, it's true. I post about a hacker that had nothing to do with this discussion of being called one, then you come out and argue about it.
While your buddies at Ghosts chat call people hackers pages back and you say nothing. Which brings me to my point. You're welcome.
Doesn't look that way to me.
However, in the flash games sub-forum, you seem to stalk my posts.
You can share your opinion on the matter, yes, but you can't force your opinion onto someone else.
It isn't going to work.
That's what most newcomers to the game say. It isn't cheating. It's something that the more experienced players of the game have found and can be used to make your times faster.
Being quoted, then the other person posting a wall of text, I feel obliged to reply so that they can better understand my intention.
So, can we stop the walls of text about moral discussions and talk about what the forum is ABOUT: EXIT PATH.
What are your opinions on full-body flair in EP2?
I wonder if anyone besides Kenty and I are reading each-others posts. I bet that everyone else is just waiting until the discussion is over, or are just waiting for the discussion to change.
I find three months to be while. And my post wasn't geared towards tricks/glitches that have been already found out.
If you add more things to the analogy because I asked something, then yes, that is changing the story. The fact that I found a problem with it shows that it wasn't *perfect* like you claimed earlier.
Hmmmmmm,it seems you DID play to get a reaction,because otherwise that post wouldn't exist. You even took pictures as evidence and everything.
There's really no point in denying it, since you flat out said yourself that you intended to get reactions.
And I already said that 184 matches (which is the highest non-grandmaster) isn't a lot. Ergo, not experienced.
That was my point.
That's what you think. Since new routes and tricks are still being found, there's absolutely no way to know for sure. It wouldn't even need to be a glitch for *unlimited* flow. One that starts you with a full bar(or the amount you had last race) could easily have the same effect.
That wasn't the point.
This isn't what you said the first time.
Implying they are not civilized and immature.
Calling their actions stupid.
This hacking thing was just part of the whole thing.
DO tell why I'd *hate* you. If someone made those exact posts, you can be **** sure I would've adressed them if I noticed them.
As for you, I generally quote you because your posts have the most substance to them (regardless of whether I agree or not) and I know you'll actually respond.
Correcting and finding flaws in your reasoning is not forcing my opinion on you. When I share my opinion, I'm usually make sure that it is easily recognised as such.
But sure, I'll play this game: Name one instance where I *forced my opinion* on you. And no correcting you isn't such an instance, unless you can show it was opinion and not something else.
(It's on page 2 btw)
Right here
Not only does that make you come of as arrogant, it's also forcing your opinion on someone.
Like I said, give me something to actually talk about, and I shall do so.
Finding new things is not impossible, even with the game being out for a while now.
to explain their opinion.
^ Quoted from you a page back.
I've never seen the clock end up at 00.00 on any match that didn't include a hacker in the room.Hmm, I think it was a glitch because one time on descending, someone got 00:00 but another person also got something like 00:30, so I think the time reseted or something somehow.
"I understand being called a hacker is annoying, especially for someone of your talent and experience, but try having people demand you have sex with them or assume that because you are a female online you should date them."
This is very true. Man up and hold back the (not so manly?) tears when that level 5 poster refuses to give you kudos and calls you a hacker, it's not much.
If any girls under 12 play the game (even 13-14ish) they can be traumatized fairly easily by creeps over the internet.
I usually end up muting half the room each match, and find it a relief to be with GMs who are typically somewhat polite.
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