Tool assisted sucks, Id rather watch a guy almost %100 a game on his own then this cheating crap..
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Tool assisted sucks, Id rather watch a guy almost %100 a game on his own then this cheating crap..
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Originally Posted by Dragonmaster Dyne
That's the first thing I thought. He was killing those bosses way too quick. And on the 5th snow stage, he was standing right through the front spikes on those vehicles.
I love the tool assisted videos. Nobody on the planet could come close to this, and nothing in the game is modified. It's basically playing through a game as perfectly as can be.Quote:
Tool assisted sucks, Id rather watch a guy almost %100 a game on his own then this cheating crap..
Well, I shouldn't say that nothing is modified; in some cases, like the five-minute Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, luck will be modified. Follows the whole idea of getting a perfect playthrough.
It wasn't too quick, that's what happens when you get close w/ spread.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jetman
The reason it usually takes longer is because you're further away, and there's a limit to how many bullets from your gun can be on the screen at once..
so if you're close up, as soon as your bullets hit the target, more bullets come out of your gun.. and all this happens extremely fast up close, with ALL the bullets from the spread hitting.
yeah I'm gonna call phony/enhanced on this. Stage 5 got my vote with the guy getting almost inside those bulldozers with the spiked fronts. I can usually get nowhere near those without dying, yet this guy manages to get in there and has it killed within a second.
of course, now I've gotta go try it out for myself...
the part where he takes the first boss out in 4 seconds flat is totally doable btw
This video shows why tool assisted runs are awesome.
My record on NES Contra was 12 complete runs on a single life. Easiest game ever.
You are hardcore.Quote:
Originally Posted by JefmcC
This game is easy though. Castlevania though is a whole different story.