Well, we went out with a bang playing silly levels then abusing cheat codes in Single Player the last minute. Thanks to those who joined, and I hope to make next years a more lively (by advertising earlier) and fun one!
I infact did get some oldies who were not around AB18, so I thought it was worth it.
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Originally Posted by wiivn
Well, of course not everyone is a pro. But I said that because after I was rekt by Treylina, I decided to try another server. And I think it was called Puke Nukem Tests. That... amazed me even more!!! I mean wow! These were insanely hard levels and there were a lot of people going through them like they walk in the park. They maneuvered through tight and long obstacles without making mistakes. And I was like "Oh! So that's what the active JJ2 players are doing these days".
And I spend a few hours playing (more like struggling) through them, trying to figure them out. Eventually I learned some new moves and ways to deal with these insanely hard levels and made progress. So yeah. There you go. Not everyone, but mostly pros.
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Tests require a lot of time investment to get good at. When I started those, I even struggled at levels from old tests that were considered easy. The experienced players who don't play tests usually play CTF..or don't play much JJ2 at all. Tests were more of a thing back then for a while, but I think most got bored or moved on.
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