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Post by hashtagswag on Sept 21, 2013 13:53:37 GMT -5
Do you guys think its possible for any sasuke competitor from past or present to defeat the wipeout course (hardest version ) without failing a single obstacle ? If so ,who do you think is capable . ?
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Post by TCM on Sept 22, 2013 12:00:10 GMT -5
The course is designed for failure. You can have perfect balance, you're likely not going to be able to survive slippery substances and getting surprised by a dropping portion of a course or a high-speed object being thrown at your face. The Wipeout Zone can be perfected, but it rarely is.
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Post by RiderLeangle on Sept 22, 2013 12:10:53 GMT -5
Qualifying round: Not a chance... It's intentionally deisgned for comedy... there's no way to have a dry run...
Second round: That depends on what method they're going for for this... I mean I could see success on a Sweeper round but I dunno what method they're going
Third Round: They change this so much I have no idea what way they're doing this...
Wipeout Zone: This is pretty much the only course stage that is possible to have a dry run on, and even then this season they're kinda trying to change that with that stupid Block Buster obstacle. Then again in one of the past seasons they prevented dry runs as well, the version of the gauntlet that had those two walls that extend with the padding spikes put on for visual appeal, on the first try it was always rigged to hit them before the obstacle started up and it gets to a pattern by their second try
And you're completely right TCM, but one thing I also have to add, the stuff that comes out of the walls out of nowhere... watching it you know it's not a matter of if something is going to hit them, it's a matter of where in the wall they hid it...
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Post by jfeathe on Sept 22, 2013 21:58:49 GMT -5
I haven't seen every Wipeout episode, but I remember that in season 1 someone ran the Wipeout Zone perfectly. I also believe someone ran an early Qualifier course perfectly as well.
Now, most obstacles have a gimmick that almost always ensures defeat (and makes the runs more predictable and less exciting IMO).
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Post by RiderLeangle on Sept 23, 2013 1:28:45 GMT -5
That was early on, now? It's clearly rigged for failure... that's made it kinda boring over the years, it was more fun early on when they can still clear but hilarious fails still happen
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