My feelings on The Demon Rush
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Darren 'Ultimate Darius' Cornell's single-segment Elite Four Round 2 run.
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Decision: Accept
Reason: Most verifiers agree that the determination required for a 5-hour single segment Pokemon run is impressive.
Darren 'Ultimate Darius' Cornell's single-segment Elite Four Round 2 run.
Verifier Responses
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Verifier: you reading this?
me: yes
Verifier: So I finished watching that pokemon firered E4R2 run.
me: ok
Verifier: I'd say it's up to SDA standards. Some awesome planning, good luck in mnay places.
Verifier: His overword movement was an improvement to the any% run he did. More torrent sweeping.
me: okay
Verifier: I'm curious if I was one of the first to finish or one of the last, it was 6 hours long...
Verifier: and i'd say thats it. oh yeah the camcorder video looked good. I guess you decide what stuff in all this to put as my comments, if any
Verifier: Some awesome use of some of the mnay pokemon he had to capture. Like switching in pokemonwith effects to lower the foe's attack, using meowth's ability to luck a few rare candies while playing...
me: yes
Verifier: So I finished watching that pokemon firered E4R2 run.
me: ok
Verifier: I'd say it's up to SDA standards. Some awesome planning, good luck in mnay places.
Verifier: His overword movement was an improvement to the any% run he did. More torrent sweeping.
me: okay
Verifier: I'm curious if I was one of the first to finish or one of the last, it was 6 hours long...
Verifier: and i'd say thats it. oh yeah the camcorder video looked good. I guess you decide what stuff in all this to put as my comments, if any
Verifier: Some awesome use of some of the mnay pokemon he had to capture. Like switching in pokemonwith effects to lower the foe's attack, using meowth's ability to luck a few rare candies while playing...
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Sadly, I can't approve the run. Clearly there's been a lot of hard work put into this, and the route plan is very good.
Overall, though, it's a bit haphazard. The runner wanders around menus, especially in shops, as if only limited thought has been put into what to buy at certain points (which is practically inexcusable in a Pokemon run all by itself.) Movement control is often very poor, ranging from brief glitches to several long seconds spent wandering off in entirely the wrong direction (followed by very obvious 'oops' moments as the runner realizes they're going the wrong way and has to backtrack.)
These are small things in a five hour run, but they occur nearly constantly. Watching it makes me wince repeatedly, and I suspect it will draw a similar reaction from the site, followed by a horde of people demanding someone do Fire Red 'right'. It's just too sloppy-looking to be an SDA run.
Video and audio quality is fine. No cheating visible.
Reject.
Overall, though, it's a bit haphazard. The runner wanders around menus, especially in shops, as if only limited thought has been put into what to buy at certain points (which is practically inexcusable in a Pokemon run all by itself.) Movement control is often very poor, ranging from brief glitches to several long seconds spent wandering off in entirely the wrong direction (followed by very obvious 'oops' moments as the runner realizes they're going the wrong way and has to backtrack.)
These are small things in a five hour run, but they occur nearly constantly. Watching it makes me wince repeatedly, and I suspect it will draw a similar reaction from the site, followed by a horde of people demanding someone do Fire Red 'right'. It's just too sloppy-looking to be an SDA run.
Video and audio quality is fine. No cheating visible.
Reject.
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Finally finished watching it. No cheating as far as I can tell.
Considering the length and randomness of so many parts of the run, it's quite a feat that he managed to finish it. The parts where he looked for Jigglypuff and couldn't find Exeggute were quite a run of terrible luck. But I think the first rival fight is the real low point of the run. Pidgeot whirlwinding him away was a disaster, and after the X-accuracy every Blizzard miss has a 6.666% chance, which makes the number of times it managed to miss rather impressive. The lucky freeze saved him, and the rest of the run seemed to go fairly well. Tons of movement errors though, and many menu errors. Seemed to also be a lot of places where he was unsure of what he was doing, although that could have just been nerves, as he was already an hour into the run.
There are a lot of errors, but the fact it was SS sort of excuses some of that. The final time is pretty good, and the route plan was solid, if a bit luck dependent. I'll go with accept, though I can understand those who would reject it.
Considering the length and randomness of so many parts of the run, it's quite a feat that he managed to finish it. The parts where he looked for Jigglypuff and couldn't find Exeggute were quite a run of terrible luck. But I think the first rival fight is the real low point of the run. Pidgeot whirlwinding him away was a disaster, and after the X-accuracy every Blizzard miss has a 6.666% chance, which makes the number of times it managed to miss rather impressive. The lucky freeze saved him, and the rest of the run seemed to go fairly well. Tons of movement errors though, and many menu errors. Seemed to also be a lot of places where he was unsure of what he was doing, although that could have just been nerves, as he was already an hour into the run.
There are a lot of errors, but the fact it was SS sort of excuses some of that. The final time is pretty good, and the route plan was solid, if a bit luck dependent. I'll go with accept, though I can understand those who would reject it.
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Hey Mike
My apologies for taking so long to give feedback on the run. Best wishes still!
Anyway, on the run:
While his first run was good, this one definitely exceeds it. Still, it has some rather unfortunate mistakes that come through playing for so long, but that's only normal and they weren't really bad to begin with. He had a lot of luck that is probably hard to replicate, however, he had some pretty bad luck at crucial parts and still got through with eve more luck. This run was also at least half an hour faster then all his practice runs.
I like it. I think the run definitely deserves a place on SDA. Quiet a feat to set such a record while playing so long in a row!
Yet again my apologies.
My apologies for taking so long to give feedback on the run. Best wishes still!
Anyway, on the run:
While his first run was good, this one definitely exceeds it. Still, it has some rather unfortunate mistakes that come through playing for so long, but that's only normal and they weren't really bad to begin with. He had a lot of luck that is probably hard to replicate, however, he had some pretty bad luck at crucial parts and still got through with eve more luck. This run was also at least half an hour faster then all his practice runs.
I like it. I think the run definitely deserves a place on SDA. Quiet a feat to set such a record while playing so long in a row!
Yet again my apologies.
Decision: Accept
Reason: Most verifiers agree that the determination required for a 5-hour single segment Pokemon run is impressive.
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