F*ckin' sanity effects...
Hey all,
I've started a segmented run of Eternal Darkness. I won't be able to do complete justice to this game (I have a 2.5-month old son and am taking college classes four evenings a week), but ED is in desperate need of an update, so I'm at least going to do a run that is approximately as segmented as Mad Andy's. I've got a 4:35 on Pious, and I'm looking to get a total time around 2:10:00, as spiralout was hoping for in his aborted attempt. However, I will not be attempting to combine too many chapters (like spiralout combined the first three) since, as I said, I don't have very much spare time to do many attempts of very long segments. I think the gold standard for this game would be a single-segment run since it would eliminate all the loading screen times, but for me, two plus hours sitting at a stretch is probably out of the question. Maybe when my career path is set and my child(ren?) is (are?) significantly older.
I'm really not sure how long this will take, maybe many months, but I just wanted to let any ED enthusiasts out there know I'm working on it. I have the Pious run on DVD-RW (along with a bunch of bloopers!). I hope that is appropriate for submission (or if not, that there's a way I can edit my recording to only have the relevant content...can anyone point me to the relevant page or forum RE: this topic?). Tomorrow I'm getting a memory card for the GC (to back up the save so I don't accidentally record over it on the series of A button mashings it takes to save) and I'll start work on Ellia (the only chapter that will require significant work on sprint conservation). I'll be telling people how it went as I go along, and I look forward to any advice anyone has (are you still out there, spiralout?). Also, if anyone's planning to do a more ambitious run, let me know so I can stop!
I believe I have some pretty neat breakthroughs in store (though no big skips or anything), and I look forward to showing anyone who cares the results!
As for Pious: I got a 4:35 once on my first day of attempts, but it had one ugly mistake (pressed B one time too many on reading the Tome and had to do it again), so I decided to try again. About 48 hours and many dozens of attempts later, I finally got another 4:35, though it had a couple of minor missteps (stopped a little short of the Tome and had to take another step, had to run around a couple of zombies in sub-optimal ways). Considering the luck you need to get quick loads (without long black screens between some rooms), I decided that was good enough and that I wasn't going to kill myself trying for 4:34 or 4:33 (or getting a cleaner-looking 4:35).
I've started a segmented run of Eternal Darkness. I won't be able to do complete justice to this game (I have a 2.5-month old son and am taking college classes four evenings a week), but ED is in desperate need of an update, so I'm at least going to do a run that is approximately as segmented as Mad Andy's. I've got a 4:35 on Pious, and I'm looking to get a total time around 2:10:00, as spiralout was hoping for in his aborted attempt. However, I will not be attempting to combine too many chapters (like spiralout combined the first three) since, as I said, I don't have very much spare time to do many attempts of very long segments. I think the gold standard for this game would be a single-segment run since it would eliminate all the loading screen times, but for me, two plus hours sitting at a stretch is probably out of the question. Maybe when my career path is set and my child(ren?) is (are?) significantly older.
I'm really not sure how long this will take, maybe many months, but I just wanted to let any ED enthusiasts out there know I'm working on it. I have the Pious run on DVD-RW (along with a bunch of bloopers!). I hope that is appropriate for submission (or if not, that there's a way I can edit my recording to only have the relevant content...can anyone point me to the relevant page or forum RE: this topic?). Tomorrow I'm getting a memory card for the GC (to back up the save so I don't accidentally record over it on the series of A button mashings it takes to save) and I'll start work on Ellia (the only chapter that will require significant work on sprint conservation). I'll be telling people how it went as I go along, and I look forward to any advice anyone has (are you still out there, spiralout?). Also, if anyone's planning to do a more ambitious run, let me know so I can stop!
I believe I have some pretty neat breakthroughs in store (though no big skips or anything), and I look forward to showing anyone who cares the results!
As for Pious: I got a 4:35 once on my first day of attempts, but it had one ugly mistake (pressed B one time too many on reading the Tome and had to do it again), so I decided to try again. About 48 hours and many dozens of attempts later, I finally got another 4:35, though it had a couple of minor missteps (stopped a little short of the Tome and had to take another step, had to run around a couple of zombies in sub-optimal ways). Considering the luck you need to get quick loads (without long black screens between some rooms), I decided that was good enough and that I wasn't going to kill myself trying for 4:34 or 4:33 (or getting a cleaner-looking 4:35).
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