User talk:Ulillillia
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[edit] Hi Ulillililia
Could you upload a non-glitch screenshot the Looney Tunes game? http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Image:LooneyTunesBIAScreenshot.jpg
Thanks, PeopleEater42 —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 205.200.145.205 (talk) 04:50, 3 April 2007 (UTC).
[edit] ulillillia's reply
I searched through my recorded videos and screenshots but didn't have any worthy-looking nonglitch screenshots. I'll have to take out my game again and go at it again. I get my screenshots from taking a still frame from recorded videos, cropping them (getting rid of the black border around it), and, if needed (though very rarely), brightening the image. I get the videos through using GameBridge. It's easy for me to get a screenshot or video. Ulillillia 17:37, 6 April 2007 (UTC)
Edit: I took out the game and recorded more videos to get the best possible screenshot and uploaded the updated screenshot. Ulillillia 20:37, 6 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] hey there Ulillililia
Just wondering if you could let me know how you got 999mph on SMB2 (not Super Mario Brothers (lol)) -- I can't seem to get it and a lot of people I know can't achieve it either. Thanks, Notdsk 04:54, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] ulillillia's reply
It takes a bit of practice, but in the "Inch Worms" stage, I have an 80% success rate (potentially 100%, going 1350 mph on average). With the "Bead screen" stage, I can get even 4000 mph, but any speed below about 2700 mph has only a 3% success rate and it takes a lot of practice, let alone attempting to get the goal. There's Organic Form that also allows for it, but only a 20% success rate. "Pendulums" and one other stage that I don't quite recall allows for these intense speeds as well. I also recorded a video, but being 7 MB, I felt as if it was too big to post. I posted the video on my website [[1]] here. It's a ZIP file and it shows you what it's like to get 2400 mph without fallout. The only cheat used is to stop the clock as it takes 30 seconds to come to full stop at that speed (well, from studying game mechanics and the 79.4 mph/sec acceleration (± 0.5), it's a few frames more) and over a minute to return to the height of the stage. I can literally make the goal with this and the video proves it. I have videos of these things recorded. I'm a master at the game knowing it so well (4 perfects in bowling, 38 points in a single inning in baseball (COM difficulty of 3 used), 25,000-some points in Target, and various other seemingly impossible things. I ran out of challenge and my usual attraction to very high or unusual places provided my own self-made challenges. Ulillillia 17:37, 6 April 2007 (UTC)
I don't know how you indent as I've seen elsewhere so I'm using subheaders....