From yesterday's IRC log (quakenet.org #lix):
<Proxima> I'm thinking of doing a speedrun of DROD: GatEB. No page [on speedrun.com] yet :)
<Proxima> Also, I might try doing the Repton games at some point. And maybe NeoLemmix or Lix.
<SimonN> Lix is meh because I won't support ancient versions that will eventually become fastest
And it's dependent on level fluctuation between given sets of levels. Faster machines will have an advantage with faster framestepping.
Nonetheless, it's a meaningful run, with plenty of dexterity and judgement. I gave it a go, partially blind, some maps without routing. Especially on larger maps, on-the-fly routing is expensive. Who can beat this?
lemforum/Lovely in 18:52 (http://lixgame.com/etc/lovely-18-52.mp4) obsolete
lemforum/Lovely in 16:50 (http://www.lixgame.com/etc/lix-lovely-16-50.mp4)
-- Simon
It was an interesting watch but it really looked exhausting. Probably that lessens if someone has a fixed route and gets routine with it.
Yeah, fully agree -- an interesting idea, but very fiddly. Unlike with the old DOS platformers, the routing itch hasn't set in for me. :lix-evil:
The user interface and controls aren't typical for a game; instead, the interface is designed as a tool to implement solutions to levels. In that light, the exhausting play is a good sign, it shows that the interface doesn't produce annoying waits.
-- Simon
It looked like in the race with geoo you actually made a new time of about 16:50 if didn't get it wrong. So a 2 minute improvement; it looks almost as if a sub-15 would be possible.
Thanks for re-timing this from the vod! I've uploaded Lix lemforum/Lovely in 16:50 (http://www.lixgame.com/etc/lix-lovely-16-50.mp4) for reference. I still don't think this a good speedrun, and won't pursue it anytime soon. :-)
-- Simon
Quote from: Simon on December 07, 2017, 08:53:42 AM
I still don't think this a good speedrun, and won't pursue it anytime soon. :-)
I can understand that. Especially for people that don't know the levels or even the game the run is probably too confusing and non-sequitur.
But I actually like the show-off of keyboard skill and the rushing through levels, that looks somehow impressive and dynamic-fast-paced.