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Post by thatoneuser on Jan 29, 2018 22:24:42 GMT -5
Proto SASUKE Z3 mode has the Z3 course and a truncated Z3 lineup truncated is... (SHORTENED!) May I ask how short you mean? And I have a funny feeling it's shaving off the SMFers. XD shaved off SMFers and some randos. needed to get from 125 to 100 somehow
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Jan 29, 2018 22:32:27 GMT -5
truncated is... (SHORTENED!) May I ask how short you mean? And I have a funny feeling it's shaving off the SMFers. XD shaved off SMFers and some randos. needed to get from 125 to 100 somehow aka the exact same people as the SASUKE 33 version I see. Also it's sad to think Shingo actually did better in a PS Z3 run than SASUKE 33 run (Cargo cross fail jump) vs (TIE Fighter fail)
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kianmike
Satō Hiromichi
Hype will be real when the full Ninja Machine comes out.Just saiyan.
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Post by kianmike on Jan 30, 2018 10:23:54 GMT -5
Here are the results of my first Z3 simulation:
===1ST STAGE===
#1 Kinnikun Nakayama - Time Up Toy Box
#2 Jonny Urszuly - Failed Icarus Glider
#3 Katsuhide Torisawa - Failed Striding Steps
#4 Cain Clarke - Clear 8.96
#5 Tim Shieff - Failed Parkour Junction
#6 Ernest Phillips - Clear 7.26
#7 Jon Alexis Jr. - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#8 Yuji Washimi - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#9 Koji Yamada - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#10 Koji Hashimoto - Failed Parkour Junction
#11 Adam Rayl - Failed Toy Box
#12 Thomas Stillings - Failed Cargo Cross
#13 Jamie Rahn - Failed Parkour Junction
#14 Hunter Guerard - Failed Cargo Cross
#15 Naj Richardson - Clear 11.19
#16 Keitaro Yamamoto - Time Up Fly Wheels
#17 Toshiharu Takami - Failed Icarus Glider
#18 Hidekazu Inoue - Failed Striding Steps
#19 Terukazu Ishikawa - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#20 Yuya Katono - Failed Parkour Junction
#21 Hiromasa Katakabe - Failed Parkour Junction
#22 Taiga Hoshikawa - Failed Cargo Cross
#23 Daisuke Morikami - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#24 Meagan Martin - Failed Striding Steps
#25 Kacy Catanzaro - Failed Fly Wheels
#26 Michelle Warnky - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#27 Mika Watanabe - Failed Icarus Glider
#28 Sakiko Okabe - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#29 Jesse Labreck - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#30 Nicholas Coolridge - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#31 Hiroshige Yamamoto - Failed Icarus Glider
#32 Satoshi Obata - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#33 Katsumi Yamada - Failed Parkour Junction
#34 Yutaka Kyan - Failed Parkour Junction
#35 Jake Murray - Clear 14.82
#36 Brett Sims - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#37 Travis Rosen - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#38 Flip Rodriguez - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#39 David Campbell - Clear 1.86
#40 Mike Bernardo - Failed Fly Wheels
#41 Naoki Iketani - Time Up Fly Wheels
#42 Joji Amano - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#43 Kazuki Utsunomiya - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#44 Kota Ibushi - Failed Parkour Junction
#45 Masashi Hioki - Failed Striding Steps
#46 Ayano Oshima - Clear 7.49
#47 Allyssa Beird - Failed Cargo Cross
#48 AYA - Failed Striding Steps
#49 Jessie Graff - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#50 Hikari Izumi - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#51 Kana Watanabe - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#52 Seiki Takasu - Failed Cargo Cross
#53 Sean McColl - Failed Cargo Cross
#54 Wakky - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#55 Koki Someya - Failed Icarus Glider
#56 Bunpei Shiratori - Failed Cargo Cross
#57 Lee En-Chih - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#58 Yuuichi Okada - Clear 5.42
#59 Hiraki Fukanuma - Failed Cargo Cross
#60 Wangyang Zhang - Failed Fly Wheels
#61 Kung Cheen-Howng - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#62 Ian Dory - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#63 Brian Arnold - Time Up
#64 Oliver Edelmann - Failed Striding Steps
#65 Isaac Estevez - Time Up Toy Box
#66 Riccardo Piazza - Clear 11.22
#67 Valentin Dubois - Failed Cargo Cross
#68 Alexander Mars - Failed Toy Box
#69 Andre Sihm - Clear 9.67
#70 Brent Steffensen - Failed Striding Steps
#71 Brian Wilczewski - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#72 Chris Wilczewski - Failed Parkour Junction
#73 Geoff Britten - Failed Toy Box
#74 James McGrath - Failed Toy Box
#75 Makoto Nagano - Failed Striding Steps
#76 Josh Levin - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#77 Dai Igarashi - Failed Parkour Junction
#78 Daniel Gil - Clear 13.15
#79 Joe Moravsky - Failed Icarus Glider
#80 Shinya Kishimoto - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#81 Takeru - Failed Striding Steps
#82 Kenji Darvish - Failed Cargo Cross
#83 Wataru Mori - Failed Parkour Junction
#84 Liao Long Zhun - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#85 Masamitsu Kikuchi - Failed Toy Box
#86 Ryoichi Tsukada - Failed Cargo Cross
#87 Kenji Takahashi - Failed Cargo Cross
#88 Ryo Matachi - Clear 6.35
#89 Yuuji Urushihara - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#90 Toshihiro Takeda - Failed Icarus Glider
#91 Shingo Yamamoto - Time Up Fly Wheels
#92 Hitoshi Kanno - Time Up
#93 Yusuke Suzuki - Clear 3.66
#94 Anastase Ragivaru - Clear 11.58
#95 Kazuma Asa - Failed Dipper Pendulum
#96 Drew Drechsel - Clear 13.39
#97 Jun Sato - Clear 14.76
#98 Shunsuke Nagasaki - Failed Cargo Cross
#99 Tomohiro Kawaguchi - Failed Striding Steps
#100 Yusuke Morimoto - Failed Icarus Glider
===2ND STAGE===
#15 David Campbell - Failed Broken Salmon Ladder
#14 Yusuke Suzuki - Failed Texas Hold Em
#13 Yuuichi Okada - Failed Broken Salmon Ladder
#12 Ryo Matachi - Failed Double Waver Bridge
#11 Ernest Phillips - Failed Double Waver Bridge
#10 Ayano Oshima - Failed Texas Hold Em
#9 Cain Clarke - Failed Double Waver Bridge
#8 Andre Sihm - Failed Rope Maze
#7 Naj Richardson - Clear 7.47
#6 Riccardo Piazza - Failed Rope Maze
#5 Anastase Ragivaru - Clear 1.63
#4 Daniel Gil - Failed Texas Hold Em
#3 Drew Drechsel - Failed Broken Salmon Ladder
#2 Jun Sato - Failed Rope Maze
#1 Jake Murray - Failed Rope Maze
===3RD STAGE===
#2 Anastase Ragivaru - Failed Ultra Inferno Cliffhanger
#1 Naj Richardson - Failed Body Prop Kai
BTW,who's hyped for the next two months? (It's because of the full Ninja Machine.)
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Feb 5, 2018 21:43:46 GMT -5
Pretty sure the Final Stage is a LOT more failable! Yuuji AND YUSUKE BOTH TIMED OUT!
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Feb 14, 2018 3:57:28 GMT -5
After running a few tests, yeah I can SERIOUSLY prove the Final stage is tougher. JUST Drew has been able to clear it but it was a .04 victory.
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Feb 19, 2018 3:58:45 GMT -5
We live in a world where Drew can reach the final stage as he was the only man to pass the cliffhanger. The closest to clearing were a select few that faltered on the moving ledge jump, Shingo Yamamoto among them. Also Drew timed out by a mere .03 meters...
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Feb 22, 2018 4:21:47 GMT -5
It finally happened. KATSUMI YAMADA CLEARS STAGE 1! .73 cutting it close!
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Post by thatoneuser on Feb 22, 2018 18:15:33 GMT -5
It finally happened. KATSUMI YAMADA CLEARS STAGE 1! .73 cutting it close! welp, guess I know what I'm doing when I get back from vacation... tsk tsk...
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Feb 22, 2018 19:55:54 GMT -5
It finally happened. KATSUMI YAMADA CLEARS STAGE 1! .73 cutting it close! welp, guess I know what I'm doing when I get back from vacation... tsk tsk... look it took him so many months to finally get there let him have his time. If you’re curious Katsumi would wind up failing the salmon ladder nabori so he didn’t get too much farther however... he did shockingly beat Drew who failed the Ring Slider...
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Post by uxinator on Feb 24, 2018 18:06:03 GMT -5
Quick question: is there a way to edit the line-ups?
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Feb 24, 2018 18:46:37 GMT -5
Quick question: is there a way to edit the line-ups? If there were I would have done so already.
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Post by uxinator on Feb 25, 2018 12:03:56 GMT -5
Quick question: is there a way to edit the line-ups? If there were I would have done so already. Do you know if the full version will have a name editor? thatoneuser
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Post by thatoneuser on Feb 27, 2018 10:42:28 GMT -5
If there were I would have done so already. Do you know if the full version will have a name editor? thatoneuserwhat do you mean by "name editor"?
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Post by uxinator on Feb 27, 2018 13:59:48 GMT -5
Do you know if the full version will have a name editor? thatoneuserwhat do you mean by "name editor"? What I am referring to is the ability to randomize the competitors and the ability to edit the competitors attributes and names thatoneuser
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Post by thatoneuser on Feb 27, 2018 16:23:18 GMT -5
what do you mean by "name editor"? What I am referring to is the ability to randomize the competitors and the ability to edit the competitors attributes and names thatoneuserYou will be able to set your own competitor lineups, but because name/attributes are final variables you will not be able to edit them.
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Post by uxinator on Feb 27, 2018 18:10:23 GMT -5
What I am referring to is the ability to randomize the competitors and the ability to edit the competitors attributes and names thatoneuserYou will be able to set your own competitor lineups, but because name/attributes are final variables you will not be able to edit them. Then how many competitors will I be able to choose from?
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Post by thatoneuser on Feb 27, 2018 18:29:28 GMT -5
You will be able to set your own competitor lineups, but because name/attributes are final variables you will not be able to edit them. Then how many competitors will I be able to choose from? a lot
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Feb 27, 2018 18:44:29 GMT -5
Then how many competitors will I be able to choose from? a lot Now you have me curious! I would ask for a list but I'm assuming it's at least over 200 at this point.
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Post by uxinator on Feb 27, 2018 19:21:35 GMT -5
Now you have me curious! I would ask for a list but I'm assuming it's at least over 200 at this point. I'd honestly hope for over 300 thatoneuser LusitaniaAngel313
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Post by thatoneuser on Feb 28, 2018 8:10:58 GMT -5
Now you have me curious! I would ask for a list but I'm assuming it's at least over 200 at this point. I'd honestly hope for over 300 thatoneuser LusitaniaAngel313300 sounds about right. PS you don't have to tag a user if you quote them, we get a notification already
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