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Post by thatoneuser on Dec 20, 2012 16:37:48 GMT -5
Yes the stage can make or break the enjoyment. Seconded. When was the last time anyone watched SASUKE 1?
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Post by TCM on Dec 20, 2012 16:46:49 GMT -5
Well I was going to...then I realized Google Video finally died.
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Post by RiderLeangle on Dec 20, 2012 17:02:43 GMT -5
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Post by thatoneuser on Dec 20, 2012 17:06:57 GMT -5
Thanks. 0:02 looks like you have to hold on to two poles, one with each hand, and ride down.
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Post by RiderLeangle on Dec 20, 2012 17:12:10 GMT -5
Kinda look like curtains but I can kinda see something like that, looks like the track is longer than the platform so I assume it's a timed release (Like the Daikako from Kunoichi or the Rope Glider from 18). And I can see a small Salmon Ladder and still see Unstable Bridge, have to say I'm liking Stage 2
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Post by Philip on Dec 20, 2012 17:16:43 GMT -5
Yeah I like Stage 2 also. It makes up for the mediocre 1st Stage (Besides the Spider Hang).
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Post by RiderLeangle on Dec 20, 2012 17:22:22 GMT -5
I don't hate stage 1 :/
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Post by wrestlingfan55 on Dec 20, 2012 17:23:05 GMT -5
WHOOT! Spider Hang is catching on.
I'm shamelessly bragging that I was the first to call it that.
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Post by RiderLeangle on Dec 20, 2012 17:30:51 GMT -5
inb4"DoubleHang"isright
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Post by dyer on Dec 20, 2012 21:29:07 GMT -5
The last obstacle is definitely the pipe slider. The track is straight and it looks like you just force the pipe all the way down the track (sasuke 2-3 like) and then you jump off the platform to clear the obstacle (sasuke 2-3 like jump)
the obstacle after the cliffhanger looks like a modified delta bridge and it looks like there's a platform in between the 4th and 5th obstacle as well.
And the 6th obstacle looks like the skywalk.
So for the 3rd stage we have
1. Rumbling Dice 2. Crankshaft (Similar to Arm Bike) 3. Transfer Cliffhanger 4. Modified Delta Bridge 5. Curtain Cling 6. Looks like the Skywalk but without the wall and the hooks are for the platform before the obstacle 7. Pipe Slider
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Post by RiderLeangle on Dec 20, 2012 21:46:43 GMT -5
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Post by scnoi1217 on Dec 20, 2012 23:29:27 GMT -5
Btw, I noticed that the 4th ledge of the Cliffhanger is lower than the 3rd ledge, which you can also see in the pics rider posted.
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Post by RiderLeangle on Dec 20, 2012 23:49:14 GMT -5
Yeah I was noticing that from the blue lighting pic, I figured that would be to make the reach easier
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Post by Shuberb674 on Dec 21, 2012 5:55:32 GMT -5
Yeah I was noticing that from the blue lighting pic, I figured that would be to make the reach easier I disagree. The difficulty in the original 9-17 cliffhanger was the 45cm drop to ledge 3. It made gravity rip people's fingers off the ledge (going from high to low releases potential energy). I imagine that (though the gap from ledge 3-4 is slightly modulated scenario) the same principal will apply, causing higher chance of fingers being ripped off the ledge an thus making the obstacle harder.
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Post by dyer on Dec 21, 2012 7:30:20 GMT -5
Just because it was seen as connected together in the first stage, doesn't mean that they kept it that way before the third stage.
And you really need to look at the picture again. I don't know how you can't see that there is a platform in between the third and fourth obstacle, meaning that the ledge connected to the cliffhanger was removed and made as the 4th obstacle before the third stage. How you are you going to make a jump from the small 3rd ledge, to a ledge that is probably half a meter apart? Its impossible to do so.
And that red line that is going straight right after the curtain cling is something similar to the skywalk. And note, i said it looks like the skywalk in my previous post, i didn't say it was EXACTLY the skywalk. Whatever that obstacle is, its going in a straight line.
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Post by RiderLeangle on Dec 21, 2012 11:49:59 GMT -5
Just because it was seen as connected together in the first stage, doesn't mean that they kept it that way before the third stage. And you really need to look at the picture again. I don't know how you can't see that there is a platform in between the third and fourth obstacle, meaning that the ledge connected to the cliffhanger was removed and made as the 4th obstacle before the third stage. How you are you going to make a jump from the small 3rd ledge, to a ledge that is probably half a meter apart? Its impossible to do so. And that red line that is going straight right after the curtain cling is something similar to the skywalk. And note, i said it looks like the skywalk in my previous post, i didn't say it was EXACTLY the skywalk. Whatever that obstacle is, its going in a straight line. Who said anything about a jump? I expect it to be more of a reach, and of course there's a platform between the third and fourth obstacles, the Curtain Cling is too far away from the Cliffhanger for there not to be... As for obstacle 5 I think there's something we haven't seen yet (or at least something we're missing), it would make no sense for it to be like the Skywalk... Even though it's after the Curtain Cling... the Skywalk with no wall is just an easier Cliffhanger... And why would they put that there? Like a "Well you're already this good at Cliffhangers, can you face anoth- *Hears Pipe Slider sliding along rails* Oh..." Yeah I was noticing that from the blue lighting pic, I figured that would be to make the reach easier I disagree. The difficulty in the original 9-17 cliffhanger was the 45cm drop to ledge 3. It made gravity rip people's fingers off the ledge (going from high to low releases potential energy). I imagine that (though the gap from ledge 3-4 is slightly modulated scenario) the same principal will apply, causing higher chance of fingers being ripped off the ledge an thus making the obstacle harder. I was talking about the actual reach aspect, if you've ever reached across like that you'd realize it's easier to reach for something lower than something equal height, another thing to point out is that with it being across as well as just down, the force won't be as isolated as with the aratame, instead of straight down the force would be at sort of an angle, competitors should be able to use their body or at the very least their legs to stop it
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Post by speedysco on Dec 22, 2012 7:35:31 GMT -5
2 words. evil course, its crazy what they have come up with, from the salmon ladder to the crazy cliffhanger, this is one hard course, so roll on next friday
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Post by RiderLeangle on Dec 22, 2012 7:38:01 GMT -5
Stage 2 update (From Navi) (Ob1 still impossible to tell Swap Salmon Ladder (a 4 notch Salmon Ladder, the 1->2 jump is normal (although it looks lower than usual, almost ANW semi size) and you have to turn around and jump up to the next side, and from there turn around and jump up to to the other side, think like how some of the americans in 27 and ANW4 did the Double Salmon Ladder gap) +Unstable Bridge Spider Walk Gyakso Conveyor Backstream (Swim through a tank, but there are jets at the end to push you back) Wall Lifting
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Post by SRW on Dec 22, 2012 8:16:43 GMT -5
crazy cliffhanger - harder or easier than UCH?
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Post by sdolnicek on Dec 22, 2012 8:39:52 GMT -5
i think i will be easier, this looks even more scary
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