< just spent half the day trying to improve <'s DOTK score. In the end < managed a sizeable improvement, but it was a very frustrating experience. < will never understand how the pros do it!
< just had <‘s first exams, 3 hours of maths
The first one was easy but the further pure was really tricky... < doesn’t think < did do too badly though
< knows all the secrets too, but scoring is completely different. ^ can miss a combo by 16.68ms (the time of a frame at 60fps) and then have to restart the entire level. It's literally about 100% perfection here and it's very far from easy to get it right
< is aware of that. < couldn’t tel you HOW MANY TIMES < has had to restart the level that < was on due to a missed combo. < still thinks < could use practice. < wonders though...once < actually does submit <‘s score, does < have to provide videos or just the scores < made in each level?
< believes that too and < could break 600000 with some practice, but < isn't going to even try say < could get any higher than that unless < can actually perform (actions speak louder than words in <'s case is what <'s saying) so < just wants to set the target at 600000 for now. <'s score on PS2 was only 180000 after completing the game for the first time a few months back so < knows that's extremely terrible
< says you just need to type your code into the Hall of Fame. Once you do so, it is assumed that you did not use the Infinite Power-up Glitch (uh, even though Cut did? ) or that Alt+F4 trick on PC. If you did use one of those tricks, you will still (obviously) get a valid code, but it should be fairly obvious by an unrealistic score size, and MandM/Xenon will challenge and remove it. If your score is still modest, then I guess nobody can tell what you used, and probably nobody really cares.