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Boom Race Challenge Week 5

Challenge #885, Viewed 365 Time(s)

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Total Members Voted: 3
Name: Boom Race Challenge Week 5
Type: Misc
Moderator: Russian Federation kirill470

Started: April 07, 2024, 03:51 PM
Expire time: April 14, 2024, 04:30 PM

EXPIRED
You can still submit your time. But you won't recieve the 4 points as it is not the current challenge anymore.

Challenge maps:
Scheme File(s): scheme Time Trial Boom Race

Description:


Custom medals:
Name: Super Mario Bros. 3 Boom by kirill470
Best Record: 73.3 by Gabriel
Pending times: 0
Number of members participated: 5
Number of Records: 5

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Downloaded 136 time(s)
Recorded Country Player Recorded Groups Record Replay Map Points Posted Overall Points Overall Rate Info
1st Chile Gabriel 73.3s 20 April 08, 2024, 09:52 PM 2,146 General
2nd United States TheWalrus MV S17 a2a 116.32s 15 April 08, 2024, 06:51 AM 2,682 Elite
3rd Hungary Lupastic MOLCR 137.8s 10 April 07, 2024, 09:28 PM 2,694 Elite
4th United States sock ICB 439.42s 5 April 11, 2024, 01:41 AM 3,216 Elite
5th Russian Federation kirill470 502.42s 4 April 07, 2024, 03:53 PM 2,353 Hero

Statistics of this challenge

Points Overall Points Overall Rate
Chile Gabriel 25 2,146
United States TheWalrus 20 2,682
Hungary Lupastic 15 2,694
United States sock 10 3,216
Russian Federation kirill470 9 2,353

Author Topic: Challenge #840, BiG RR Challenge Series #11  (Read 1959 times)

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Offline TheKomodo

Re: Challenge #840, BiG RR Challenge Series #11
« Reply #15 on: April 09, 2024, 04:52 PM »
Beautiful run. If Worms Armageddon was a popular esports title and the best ropers could dedicate hours to improve their roping skills, I wonder how close they could get to this theoretical level in all Big RR maps.

Thanks, it's super fun doing these, I think I'll branch out to other scheme challenges as well like the recent Boom Race.

Well it's interesting... I think it would work similar to Formula 1 or professional rally racing, where they practise the course in advance and maybe even have a co-runner who calls out the moves. These days there are hundreds of maps for Big RR, thousands if you include those made with Legion's Big RR Generator. You would have to practise a single map for months at least to get to those levels or close.

Remember when Darts first started Triad? You had Tournaments where people used 3 maps for the entire Tournament, they practised beforehand and the skill level was higher and more impressive.

I'd like to see events similar where they have a more limited pool of maps to play so the skill level peaks showing what players can achieve when they memorize the circuit.

A few examples:

In FPS games, you could be the best mechanical player, able to draw and shoot faster and with more accuracy than any other player in the world, but if you're up against the other top 20 players in the world, and they all played the map for a few weeks, and it's your first time, you're going to lose for a while before you learn the environment. As when you play FPS games you memorize the map, where people spawn, where weapons spawn, where there are interactive objects/missions/etc.

In platformers like Super Mario World and Sonic the Hedgehog... Imagine if they were to play a randomly generated level each run and only getting 4 attempts to do it as fast as possible, against other players? Actually, I think my words accidentally invented a new way for them to play using the same format as TTRR in WA with time trial runs, 4 worms.

Anyway, the point being, we're capable of actually roping like that, given enough practise and experience with the Ninja Rope in general from Warmer/WxW/TTRR/Big RR/Tower Race/Roper/etc, then further to that months to years of experience on an individual map.

That's why I find top tier mechanical players in this game more impressive than any other game that exists, there are SO many variables in WA nothing else is even close, that I know of.

Offline Triad

Re: Challenge #840, BiG RR Challenge Series #11
« Reply #16 on: April 09, 2024, 05:18 PM »
Remember when Darts first started Triad? You had Tournaments where people used 3 maps for the entire Tournament, they practised beforehand and the skill level was higher and more impressive.
Yeah, the competition was really fierce. On Darts events, not only I had to be careful against dS admins like you or Hurz, dS players like timo or Marian, but even non-dS players like Zwitter or Pyro was sometimes a threat.

I think whenever I'll host a new Darts event, I'll try to use a specific map pack like the WO days.

In FPS games, you could be the best mechanical player, able to draw and shoot faster and with more accuracy than any other player in the world, but if you're up against the other top 20 players in the world, and they all played the map for a few weeks, and it's your first time, you're going to lose for a while before you learn the environment.
Indeed, reminds me of people who play Dust 2 over and over again in CSGO. When these people play on any other map, they really have a harder time.