There's still new maps to come, so it's not over yet, but for now at least all existing maps are done. Obviously a massive thanks to Insane_Gazebo for creating this masterpiece of a wad. I still have some route ideas that were just far too crazy to do without TAS.
I think most the levels are excellent and overall I enjoyed running all of them. For new sunder maps the times are very slow anyways, so a few more seconds doesn't matter. I would have regretted it badly if I had been a few frames slower on map06, but mostly it was no issue. Anyways there are no secrets with exception of 1 in map15 so it was a nice replacement, it looks nice to have everything at 100% and I didn't really care care too much about the time. And then all of the sudden I'm at sunder map 32 "ok let's just waste several seconds picking up vials". I might as well pick it up and get 100% items! And then map03, ok sure I have to throw away a second or two to grab the berserk behind the exit, but it's not a big deal. it all started with map02 as the berserk was like right next to the exit. Some might be wondering why I went for 100% items. (Map01 attempts are not included in the above numbers as they weren't stored). I remember a few comments saying it would be easy, which casually is probably true, but it's a bit funny how that turned out. Most frustrating and took the longest was map07, I had some pain in my left arm at the time and I was constantly getting unlucky on a very rough route. And I maxed 16,17,18 and 19 in 6 days, of course it took more than that if you include routing/practice. The biggest surprise to me was how a couple of tiny gaps managed to bring down city at the mouth of ire with ease. The easiest level turned out to be map18 as it only took 1 attempt past the first 2 fights. 175 of those 6000 or so attempts went past the 5 minute mark (21 of them being the uploaded runs). Estimated total playtime of all attempts is close to 100 hours, 30% of it on new sunder (map 15 onwards) and 70% on old sunder (maps 1-14). Most attempts was by far map05 since I'd fall off 80-90% of the time at the very start (2112 out of about 6000). Since there were so few existing legit runs for new sunder those ended up being more about survival where the time of all of them can be significantly improved. I don't think I'm particularly happy with any of the times I got. I'd say this level is similar in difficulty to map32, a slightly difficult first few minutes followed by mostly straightforward stuff until the very last fight an hour in which is like 50/50 or so chance of survival (should probably survive 2 out of 3 times if I'm playing at least decent).Īnyways that's it, a single segment UV-Max for every sunder level! It's been 6 months since I started this, I've mostly enjoy routing so it's been fun to come in and have a look at the max routes for these levels and come up with new ideas. Lost motivation to finish this map so it took a few weeks. Music, art, and everything else by Dominic WallimanĪdditional music: Higher Kiss by TrakTribe □ I also write science books for kids called Professor Astro Cat.
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Fifth of countries at risk of ecosystem collapse, analysis finds 10 ways the world is most likely to end, explained by scientists □ Thanks to Kurtis Baute for climate change info: □ □ #existentialrisk #climatechange #DomainOfScience So this video follows my attempt at doing that, and I think I’ve hit on a great way to visually compare all these dangers, which I haven’t seen anyone do before, so hopefully by the end of the video you’ll have a better idea about what the biggest threats are, and how they compare to this pandemic. I wanted to find a way of comparing the risks of all of these disaster scenarios. And also how unprepared society was to deal with it, despite plenty of people giving warnings that this was going to happen at some stage.īut in the midst of all the doom I started to wonder, what other things could threaten humanity, that we are not thinking about? So I made the Map of Doom to list all the threats to humanity in one place.īut just finding them all is not enough. This year was the first experience we’ve had of a global disaster affecting every single person on Earth. Link to Veritasium’s Asteroids video video: □ Grab yourself the Map of Doom poster here: □ This follows my journey to find and rank all of the biggest threats to humanity.