I say perfectionism is a virtue for a creator.
I just hate it when people make really messy looking courses.
Like random pipes that float in the air and aren't connected to anything.
It just looks bad! Put a goddamn wall, ceiling or something there!!!
Nothing is more infuriating to me than coming back to my creations and finding that one out of place thing that completely ruins everything.
We are all made of star stuff. Very, very weird star stuff.I hate that. I mean, I'll admit to having cut corners in some levels, but pipes that aren't coming out of anything really annoy me.
Reaction Image RepositoryI was watching my brother play expert mode and the following was his final level:
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I feel like sharing it since it is a rather creative level.
In other news, my stage Kick The Galoomba has hit 50 stars.
We are all made of star stuff. Very, very weird star stuff.50 stars by one level is truly a feat. My most voted level has only 12 (Drill Dozer, though there's the consolation that it's very recent so it might get more over time).
EDIT: Take a look at this impressively designed calculator. Yes, a calculator. Depending on the numbers you choose to sum when you're exploring the level, you'll get the correct result after a brief automatic section. I downloaded it as soon as I played and starred it. Give it a try if you have time!
edited 9th Feb '16 11:46:25 AM by MyFinalEdits
135 - 169 - 273 - 191 - 188 - 230 - 300Cracked's 8 Accidents Most Likely To Kill You Recreated With Mario...with level codes!
Where you can learn about humanity's biggest killers and simulate them yourself with your favorite immortal plumber.
At least he didn't put any Wigglers in the underwater level.
Reaction Image RepositoryThat's because they said "accidents," not "Super-Persistent Predator: the Mario Maker way."
Reminder: Offscreen Villainy does not count towards Complete Monster.Bleak news is bleak. Two days ago I sent via email a level of mine to a Spanish LP'er so she could try it, but today she submitted a new video where she said that she wouldn't accept more levels because she already has too many in her list of pendings. Something tells me that she'll end her series of videos soon and my level might not have come to the list in time.
If only I knew how to upload videos so I could promote my own levels,....
EDIT: I can confirm that, indeed, my submitted level didn't make the cut. It turns out the announcement was originally made past Monday, one day before I sent her my level.
edited 11th Feb '16 9:44:45 AM by MyFinalEdits
135 - 169 - 273 - 191 - 188 - 230 - 300The scrublord 12-year old way:
Grab phone, turn on video recorder (bonus scrub points for vertical video), point at TV, argue with mom in the background noises, upload to yoot lube directly phrom fone.
The expensive don't you have better things to spend money on way:
Buy capture card, put video file on computer, upload to youtube.
I thought Retsupurae still did LP MSTs, but much rarer these days? Granted, I was never a fan of them because they usually violated a lot of the unspoken MST guidelines and some of their complaints just seemed nitpicky. (their complaints about the LPs voices in particular p***ess me off something fierce, since there's not much they could do about that, and can be considered a form of body shaming, IMO.)
Though I did enjoy a few of their Wrongplays. Their MST of Shadow of Destiny was hilarious, primarily because Timey-Wimey Ball doesn't even begin to describe that games use of Time Travel... Of course, this is a completely different topic altogether.
Generally, I usually send my level codes to some of the more obscure LPers I follow since there's a higher chance they'll be shown off. Granted, they mainly do random Mario Maker streams on a whim, and only one has a dedicated YouTube series for them, but it's something, at the very least.
Yeah, same here. The guy I subscribe to has shown off all of my levels so far, while I'd be lucky to get even one from the more popular LPers.
They kinda have given up on doing commentaries on let's players because of viewers harassing the let's players. I think it's for the better, since their mocking of stupid games(Flash and retail) and crowd-funding projects are much funnier.
The rare times they do go back to making fun of let's players it's usually check up on Billy MC since they genuinely like him and his let's plays, as dorky and corny as they are.
My Tumblr "If theirs one thing I'm good at, it's blowing" Jesse Cox 2013Let's see. Is this the right way to link to the bookmark site?
If so, I have a new level: Bowser's Munitions Factory
I have a message from another time...Bulbasaur, Charmander, & Squirtle costumes confirmed, now with their actual sound effects!
I don't believe you.
edited 11th Feb '16 6:13:10 PM by Keybreak
The amount of future Pokemon levels on the game must be GIGANTIC based on what that video said to me!
H.B. WardI find it weird that Squirtle came before Charmander.
I wish they would just keep putting in new costumes. Maybe ones I they already got amiibo for.
And ones they would make amiibo for. ;p
Looks like these P Warp Doors have actual sound FX unlike those othe Pokèmon.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.So I read the Yamamura and Mary O. webcomic. Can't believe I missed it, it was quite fun to watch (and since I wasn't aware of the competition between the two, I had starred both levels after playing them. ).
135 - 169 - 273 - 191 - 188 - 230 - 300I wonder if this means that they'll go back and give the already existing Pokemon unique sound effects since they figured out which ones they could give to them. It's not like people are going to complain about it, after all.
(I always figured that the reason the other Pokemon used normal Mario sounds was because they couldn't figure out how to implement the sounds right.)
"Pardon me, that extremely loud and extremely deep voice you may have just heard. It was me. Oh, it is such a long story..."Not sure why that would apply to Pokemon in particular.
The other Pokemon use normal sound effects because Pokemon's rights are tied up between Gamefreak, Nintendo, and The Pokemon Company, so they have to check through all three of them if they want Pokemon in anything else.
That's why the Pokemon amiibos are barely used for Pokemon-related things.
edited 11th Feb '16 8:35:05 PM by lalalei2001
The Protomen enhanced my life.
Indeed. I've spent a ton of time clearing my own courses, but this is less because of difficulty, and more because I'm a perfectionist who constantly goes back to edit mode whenever I see a block slightly out of place.