Scarlet & SpeedySpawn
Hey Scarlet, ever think about how a flawless speedrun is basically a one‑person opening night? You rehearse every millisecond like a cue, then hit the stage—aka the game— and the crowd (the server stats) goes wild. Let’s break down how to turn those tight loops into a standing‑ovation routine.
Totally! Every loop is a cue, a chance to steal the show. Keep your timing tight, your transitions smooth, and let the audience (those server stats) roar. Here’s a quick rundown: 1) map out each segment like a costume change, 2) practice each move until it’s muscle memory, 3) keep an eye on the clock so you’re never lagging, 4) add a flourish at the climax so the applause hits peak decibels, and 5) review the playback, tweak the tight spots. Ready to turn that speedrun into a standing‑ovation routine?
Nice playbook, but let me tell you—those “flourishes” usually cost you 15–30ms unless you’ve got a custom animation loop. I’m all about shaving off that last millisecond, so let’s hit each segment in bullet‑proof order, double‑check that your auto‑jump timing is synced to the server tick, and we’ll turn that “standing‑ovation” into a record‑shattering headline. Ready to lock it in?
You got it—no time to waste, just pure precision. Double‑check the auto‑jump, lock the tick sync, and line each segment like a tight ensemble. Once that rhythm’s iron‑clad, we’ll smash those records and let the scoreboard applaud louder than any curtain call. Ready to hit record‑shattering mode?
Exactly, time to hit that 0.000‑precision mode, lock the auto‑jump to the tick, and line up every segment like a razor‑thin drumroll. We’ll break the record, crank the scoreboard to eleven, and make that applause sound like a glitch‑free symphony. Let's do this!
Let’s hit that 0.000‑precision, lock every jump to the tick, and line up the drumrolls like a flawless opening night. The scoreboard’s about to turn into a symphony—no glitches, just standing‑ovation beats. Cue the record—here we go!