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Alright, he did slip and slide in 10.50something and marathon in 11.70something. Seeing how marathon was done to get that time. I don't think it'd be possible to get nine seconds. Ten is possible if done very well, but I don't think nine is. Those videos are really serious racing, could get very repetitive doing those same routes all the time. Which is why I like to use all the routes while playing and trying to do them all well. It may not be the fastest way to do the level, but it is more enjoyable to me.
If there is a typing limit on the chat, like on tinychat you can't type the same things over and over.
But still, getting rid of random spamming would already help a lot.
Or maybe if you create a room then other join you can kick them out of the room.
Or simply have the option of password protected rooms? Because again, giving the power of kicking to just *anyone* will just lead to more trouble than it's worth.
I suggest watching a youtube video speedrun on uniplayer, like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2P9q98Fmt4&feature=related, it should help you a lot. You should also read GhostOfMatrix's guide on Exit Path, it has uniplayer tips on it and is located in Game Walkthroughs in the thread.
Fastest time is 2.46, or some where around there. I think I'm still in the top ten. Faithpath has the fastest time with 2.31, or something.
But still, getting rid of random spamming would already help a lot.
It would, there are people that go around spamming a lot. Earlier today I was in a room with someone repeatedly typing 'hi'.
Or simply have the option of password protected rooms?
That'd be wonderful. I've always wanted to be able to race privately with other players I know instead of room hopping. Which brings me to the private rooms idea that was proposed in the thread on Getsatiscation and several threads on here. Did John say yes or no to the idea of private rooms yet? If you enter a private room, then shouldn't you have to put in a password to enter, or how would you get in?
Because again, giving the power of kicking to just *anyone* will just lead to more trouble than it's worth.
I know, I was actually going to post about it in the post on the other page, but I wanted to see if anyone would talk about it first. I realize that giving the power to kick anyone in the room would lead to a lot of trouble. Because take a place like xat, or ArmorGames, you can't just give those powers to anyone because there are power-trippers out there.
Did John say yes or no to the idea of private rooms yet? If you enter a private room, then shouldn't you have to put in a password to enter, or how would you get in?
I don't really follow much news apart from John's website so I don't know.
If it works anything like Achievement Unlocked 2, then instead of having a password, you'll get a unique link to share every time a room is made. If you only share it with people you invite, then it should be pretty much impossible to highjack the room.
I guess I've been up too long, I tend to make a lot of errors when I've been awake for long.
If it works anything like Achievement Unlocked 2, then instead of having a password, you'll get a unique link to share every time a room is made. If you only share it with people you invite, then it should be pretty much impossible to highjack the room.
I thought that on the game you had to type in the room code. Well, if it worked anything like that, then I'd definitely like it.
About Marathon: The shortest time I ever got there was a 11:47. Its basically the optimum of the current route, that you can see whether on my photobucket page or on "Thegopain" on youtube. With those techniques its not possible to go under it, unless the timer is glitched. I wish people were more suspect with timers. They can glitch ten seconds, but also just half a second. As soon a timer jumps a little back its not reliable anymore. I got the time above a douzen times, without jumpy timers, so I tend to think it might be a true time. Some month back I thought its not possible to beat 12 seconds, and was just plainly wrong. So lets see what further developements shows