Re: Omnipwn Tournament (100,000 Credit Grand Prize)
And there's also a glitch for skill stack. If you get the glitch, and stack perfectly, you lose 3 boxes, and go with 4. if you stack it good again you get 3 taken away. If you stack the one perfect, you get game over.
Re: Omnipwn Tournament (100,000 Credit Grand Prize)
ROFL Rubix I sure wish I was able to get more than two total answers to the mental things.
This is painful.
Originally posted by Tasselfoot
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Re: Omnipwn Tournament (100,000 Credit Grand Prize)
I will make another tournament in the future like this -- I've learned a lot from this tournament in terms of organization and general skill levels lol, next one will be even better.
Re: Omnipwn Tournament (100,000 Credit Grand Prize)
Rubix,
I went through most of the thread and read most of the hints. Some of the stuff, I just don't know how to do. I could probably figure it out after 10 straight hours of computing, but I'm not really willing to do that so round 3 will be undone for me. I guess I might do a cube or something, lol. But I mean, what's more important: 10 hours of life that I can enjoy or 100,000 credits that I can spend like 10k of on stuff.
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Re: Omnipwn Tournament (100,000 Credit Grand Prize)
mproved...like 3 more and would've gotten 120,000...
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Re: Omnipwn Tournament (100,000 Credit Grand Prize)
Originally posted by XBmaster
It's required that we play on the site that you link to, isn't it Rubix?
Otherwise, there could be slight variations in the games and it would be unfair to compare the scores.
All sites I saw with the game linked to the same hiscores. Don't rain on my small, insignificant parade please.
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Re: Omnipwn Tournament (100,000 Credit Grand Prize)
Updated.
Stanton250: Well it shouldn't take 10 hours, lol. I would be willing to help you with the riddles if you'd like. They are actually easy riddles -- once people know the answers, they start kicking themselves for not seeing certain details sooner haha.
XBmaster: Nah, it isn't required. I just provide a link so people can find the game more easily. If you'd like to use another site, then by all means, as long as you can prove it's you playing.
Re: Omnipwn Tournament (100,000 Credit Grand Prize)
Thanks for the update and offer for help, I'll certainly try (yes maybe I exaggerated a little bit). I've gotten to the point on number one where I know proton speed, how long the numbskulls run at each other, and that there must be some pattern or formula to solve this without having to do it 50 times; I currently am lacking in the super easy pattern/formula department.
I'll be back in 20 minutes or so.
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Re: Omnipwn Tournament (100,000 Credit Grand Prize)
Well #1 is pretty much all math once you get the photon speed. Once you know how long the numbskulls run at each other, then this also tells you how long the proton is going for and how far, right? I mean once the guys collide, the photon's gotta stop too, right? Also remember, distance = rate * time.
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