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Professor Layton and the Curious Village () (ds) [Any %] [Single Segment]
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Decision: Accept
Congratulations to 'Mindez'!
Professor Layton and the Curious Village () (ds) [Any %] [Single Segment]
Verifier Responses
Quote from CyberBotX:
A/V good, no cheating detected. The run isn't perfect, but the few mistakes don't take off too much time. The runner also notes where the mistakes are, so it would be possible to improve this ever so slightly. All in all, I'm giving this one an accept, because that is what a gentleman does. Or something like that.
Quote from azkiboh:
A/V is very clean. The fact that mistakes (however minor) were made was the clincher for me to say no cheating was detected. That said, the mistakes made were all documented in the comments, very clearly showing where the improvements (again, minor, I think I clocked them costing a sum total of 30 seconds over the hour and a half run) could be made if someone wanted to challenge the run. All in all, I'd say ACCEPT as its an entertaining run.
Quote from arglefumph:
The runner's comments mention the previous world record. That was my record, at 1:34. This run is a five-minute improvement through faster navigation and re-routing to include hidden puzzles. I'd accept the run on that basis alone.
There are mistakes, but the handwriting recognition was superb, as was Puzzle 100, everyone's least favorite puzzle.
As for Granny Riddleton's, I believe the puzzle order at her house isn't TRULY randomized. If you tackle the puzzles in the same order each time, they appear in the same "random" order each time. As the runner noted, it's possible to memorize this order and save time in picking the puzzles. It's not THAT much of a timesaver, because no matter what order you solve the puzzles in, you end up solving almost all of the puzzles in her house.
There are mistakes, but the handwriting recognition was superb, as was Puzzle 100, everyone's least favorite puzzle.
As for Granny Riddleton's, I believe the puzzle order at her house isn't TRULY randomized. If you tackle the puzzles in the same order each time, they appear in the same "random" order each time. As the runner noted, it's possible to memorize this order and save time in picking the puzzles. It's not THAT much of a timesaver, because no matter what order you solve the puzzles in, you end up solving almost all of the puzzles in her house.
Decision: Accept
Congratulations to 'Mindez'!
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