What the pros usually don't tell you about manipulating gaps for high points. A must-read for this week's board, Life's a Beach. (And for some other boards, too) You need to have fast hands in order to do these techniques, so pick up on your speed.
What the pros usually don't tell you about manipulating gaps for high points. A must-read for this week's board, Life's a Beach. (And for some other boards, too) You need to have fast hands in order to do these techniques, so pick up on your speed.
Note: This week's Zuma Blitz board is "Life's a Beach" (it was supposed to be last week's board) and its respective page is on this link: Life's a Beach. I will post a picture update of the board and an updated strat when I have the time to do so, as I currently have several school projects that I need to finish on.
An improv at the Circle K End of Year Banquet. You're given a few minutes to prepare, however, but as for the results...
124E. Run and complete a marathon (at least 5K). (Goal Completed)
The runners at the starting line.
The goal description is incorrect as it's supposed to refer to a run/walk event that's at least 5 kilometers in length.
DNT (Delta Nu Tau) held their first annual 5K Oral Cancer Walk today, so I decided to try it out.
Without any training, I unfortunately slowed to a walk over half the time, but managed to complete it in 48 minutes 26 seconds. It was the first time that I did this.
I actually find this surprising and funny as an April Fool's Joke. The companion cube is a reference to the game Portal. Given that Vindictus uses the Source Engine, which was developed by Valve Corporation, who made Portal... it makes sense.
(Note that although I haven't played Portal at the time the post was made, I later played (and completed) it when it became free from Sept 17-20, 2011.)
When you're level 80, you can top 1200k easily. Why 1200k? Because my vid a bit over 3 months ago got 1200k in a game, and that was considered high at the time.
Because I don't like playing repeat boards, and April Fool's is coming up, I'd like to have a bit of fun and give people a small challenge. Given that most players can get somewhere between 1m and 2m at lvl 80, and they wanted to figure out how to get those very high scores, I present the following:
NOTE: The following challenge involves cheating (use of speed hacks) to attain the highest theoretical score possible in a game (which can be reproduced in a normal ZB replay).
If you do proceed, I strongly recommend you do NOT save your scores (quit the game immediately after it says 'Zuma' at the end). This challenge is designed to discover the best ways to get high scores for a given board, not to get all the way to the top of the leaderboard.
Challenge: Find a way to get at least 10 5 million points on this board using any means necessary. (3 million for people for lvl 65 and below) You may slow down the game to help complete this challenge. If you do complete it, comment on this post with a link to the video.
Note on Game Slowdown: A separate program is used to do this; there is a link on one of the comments if you want it. Take note: You might have the reflexes of a pro player but you really need a strategy to complete this challenge. (TIP: you will need to set up double gaps on this board.)
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