I like how the player didn't use any of the wall glitches in the run.
I am the player. I think you might be referring to the wall jump off the pipe in 8-4, or perhaps the wall clip in 4-2. I don't do either of those because they are inconsistent and do not save that much time, I can beat my time without doing them.
Here is a video explaining all the intricacies of the speedrun. It references the old record, which is only about 0.2 seconds slower than the current one.
>I like how the player didn't use any of the wall glitches in the run.
I am the player. I think you might be referring to the wall jump off the pipe in 8-4, or perhaps the wall clip in 4-2. I don't do either of those because they are inconsistent and do not save that much time, I can beat my time without doing them.
[Here is a video explaining all the intricacies of the speedrun.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FQJEzJ_cQw) It references the old record, which is only about 0.2 seconds slower than the current one.
[edit: There's also this very long and very outdated video by a former world record holder, but it does explain some of the fundamental mechanics of the game in great detail.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PInZ2-qfKEU)
I am the player
Well you did about a thousand times better than I could ever do. Way to go!
Thanks for sharing the videos, I will watch them tomorrow when im not so inebriated.
> I am the player
Well you did about a thousand times better than I could ever do. Way to go!
Thanks for sharing the videos, I will watch them tomorrow when im not so inebriated.
I would love to learn the specifics of how it's done. Do you have any videos that break it down?
I like how the player didn't use any of the wall glitches in the run.