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Double Dragon Neon (Any %) (Single Segment)
Verifier Responses
Decision: Accept
Congratulations to Sean 'MURPHAGATOR!' Murphy!
Double Dragon Neon (Any %) (Single Segment)
Verifier Responses
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Reject because this run skips the best part of the Killacopter sequence in Mission 6.
Anyway, let's get onto the real verification.
A/V quality: Very Crisp. The video looks better than when I played the game (probably didn't help I played on an SD TV), and the audio is nice and loud.
Cheating: I didn't notice any, but I'm sure Skullmageddon would like a word about that.
Gameplay: Honestly, this run is very tightly optimized and has minimal mistakes, which is impressive for a genre as random as a beat 'em up. Having seen Murph stream over the months and constantly rework tech on this game, it's easy to tell he's put a lot of effort into getting a great run of this game.
There's only some small to medium mistakes here and there, and Murph's comments do a good job of explaining where and why he lost time. Anything I could point out is already covered in the comments.
I know Murph wants to go back into this game and improve his time eventually, but I don't see how he's going to improve it by more than 30 seconds, unless if there's some hidden tech or shortcut that we've all been missing.
This run is awesome and definitely deserves an accept.
The final time is 38:01. The game has an in-game timer that displays the time at the end of the game. The timer is accurate and AFAIK, it doesn't count pause screens or skill/stance menus.
P.S. I don't really care about being anonymous, so you can post my name with this verification if you want.
Anyway, let's get onto the real verification.
A/V quality: Very Crisp. The video looks better than when I played the game (probably didn't help I played on an SD TV), and the audio is nice and loud.
Cheating: I didn't notice any, but I'm sure Skullmageddon would like a word about that.
Gameplay: Honestly, this run is very tightly optimized and has minimal mistakes, which is impressive for a genre as random as a beat 'em up. Having seen Murph stream over the months and constantly rework tech on this game, it's easy to tell he's put a lot of effort into getting a great run of this game.
There's only some small to medium mistakes here and there, and Murph's comments do a good job of explaining where and why he lost time. Anything I could point out is already covered in the comments.
I know Murph wants to go back into this game and improve his time eventually, but I don't see how he's going to improve it by more than 30 seconds, unless if there's some hidden tech or shortcut that we've all been missing.
This run is awesome and definitely deserves an accept.
The final time is 38:01. The game has an in-game timer that displays the time at the end of the game. The timer is accurate and AFAIK, it doesn't count pause screens or skill/stance menus.
P.S. I don't really care about being anonymous, so you can post my name with this verification if you want.
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Some runs should just skip the verification process and just go into the queue for an update. This is one of them.
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Should have reset at the beginning of Stage 5 when you missed the kick on the Williams that falls from space.
Decision: Begrudgingly Accept
Decision: Begrudgingly Accept
Decision: Accept
Congratulations to Sean 'MURPHAGATOR!' Murphy!
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