Sonic Adventure 2 - Eternal Engine - m3 - 0:59.94
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The get as many emblems as you can without Mystic Melody challenge, a sort of analog to Super Mario 64s get as many stars as you can without opening cannons or getting transformation caps challenge, has been somewhat stable for quite some time. The count on it has been at 168 for...probably close to three years now. Only three levels Chao missions were believed impossible (Eternal Engine, Iron Gate, and Egg Quarters), and as a result those levels 4th and 5th missions were inaccessible, as were the characters All A emblems.
We will have no more of that. As this video shows, Ive finally solved Eternal Engine, upping the maximum potential on the challenge to 172, and furthermore the method that enables it is faster than the old record, breaking through a minute to boot.
The trick that makes this at all possible is called hover jumping. If you do some experimentation, youll find that double tapping A quickly lets you jump higher than just using a full jump and hovering at the top of that. With some practice, you can start clearing obstacles that are 2 boxes high, among them the cage walls in Mission Street and Lost Colony, and the raised floors to get up to the security doors in Cannons Core.
Unfortunately, to reach the platform out to the left of the catwalk here (which you would normally Melody to create a platform staircase up to), a 2 box jump isnt going to cut it. Youre going to need about another half a box height, and to get that you have to push the very limits of the hover jump.
The whole reason the hover jump works like it does is because youre starting your hover with a vertical speed thats negative (up), and the hover slows down the time it takes for gravity to kick in to its fullest extent the net result is that your vertical momentum remains in the up direction for a longer time. The faster youre moving up as of the hover, the higher youll go and since gravity only impairs the situation as time goes on, the way to get the best hover jump is to double tap A as fast as possible, ideally 2 frames apart.
Of course, double tapping a button 2 frames apart, on demand, and being sure to keep it held down after the second tap, isnt quite the easiest thing in the world. Its not going to be easy by any means, but we can improve the situation by inserting pauses. With two fingers on two different buttons (A and Start in this case), its a lot easier to cascade across the buttons, hitting them a single frame apart, than it is to double tap the same button in 2 frames. So the goal here is to hit A then Start (separated by one frame) to pause, and unpause with Start, followed by A on the next frame. This gives me just enough height to make that platform, and the running speed I have at this point allows me to make it there from as far away as I started. Between that, and running into the final laser barrier head on (in such a way that I get knocked right through it, and low enough that the last door starts opening before I even hit the lasers), this is just enough to beat the minute.
If you want to get used to these ideal cascade hover jumps in a less dangerous situation, such as...I dont know, maybe one where you DONT fall into a void for failing...well anyway, Hidden Base is a good place to start. The height you can get this way is exactly enough to clear breakable doors (and anything else thats the same height) in a single bound. |
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