@RazaeriaAS The fortunate thing about that is when the blocks change for each run, they don't change so much that you can't memorize it. It's helped me keep up with most of my songs on elite. Thank you surf engine for not making it THAT difficult.
Knowing the block layout certainly helps in some ways, but I don't think it particularly helps with SR/BN - unless you memorize every single match (in this run I only memorized the start, and had a general concept of the rest). The problem is that even small mistakes (like 0:55) can lead to an unclean match, completely erased blocks, or a loss of the boni, and they happen more easily, since all reds and yellows need to be coordinated in addition to the current match colors.
also remember with eraser erasing a block counts towards SR or BN and with point it counts picking up the block not placing it.
so SR and BN are very doable with eraser
passerby500 1 year ago
Once you know the block layout of a song, getting SR/BN should be pretty easy. It's totally possible to do (and still get a good score).
RazaeriaAS 1 year ago
@RazaeriaAS The fortunate thing about that is when the blocks change for each run, they don't change so much that you can't memorize it. It's helped me keep up with most of my songs on elite. Thank you surf engine for not making it THAT difficult.
101blender 1 year ago
@RazaeriaAS
Knowing the block layout certainly helps in some ways, but I don't think it particularly helps with SR/BN - unless you memorize every single match (in this run I only memorized the start, and had a general concept of the rest). The problem is that even small mistakes (like 0:55) can lead to an unclean match, completely erased blocks, or a loss of the boni, and they happen more easily, since all reds and yellows need to be coordinated in addition to the current match colors.
Kinokarte 1 year ago
der schluss ab der 5. minute is geil gemacht :D
jazevoo 1 year ago