Premade Splits
5 years ago
Pennsylvania, USA

Hey all, noticed in Resources that nobody has given out premade splits yet. These are helpful for new runners since it gives you a direction and saves you the trouble of making your own splits, and saves existing runners the trouble of typing a lot if they're picking up a new category that doesn't mirror existing splits. Dat lowered barrier of entry, amirite?

Make sure to set your variables accordingly: New Game/NG+, Difficulty, FPS, and system - Character will be correct for obvious reasons, but everything else is set to NG, Standard, 120 because that's what I play. The splits don't change between difficulties and NG/NG+ so there's nothing amiss there - just want to make sure you're saving the right stuff in the right files.

There's a LOT of splits. I don't personally use Subsplits for RE2make, but if you do, these can be easily modified for it (if you use it, you probably know how to do it). It's quite nice if you use splits.io. Also means there's a lot of button pressing if you don't have the autosplitter, so sorry, console crowd. shrug

I also have SpeedGuidesLive notes for the A scenarios if anyone uses the plugin and is interested. I haven't sat down and made any for B yet.

Link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/don8pk1gviw0y0x/RE2%20%282019%29%20Splits.zip?dl=0

Feel free to yell at me if I screwed anything up. I haven't actually done a Claire B run yet so I'm not 100% sure on the route, I'm just going off memory from watching a few others stream it.

Mods: feel free to toss this in Resources if you see fit to do so.

Edited by the author 5 years ago
British Columbia, Canada

is the autosplitter set up autimatically or is it a different thing i need to download? sorry, i am new to speedrunning

Pennsylvania, USA

Built into livesplit, just turn it on and check the relevant splits for that route.

British Columbia, Canada

do the splits automatically check as i progress or do i have to split every time? if that makes sense

Pennsylvania, USA

If you set up the autosplitter correctly, it'll split for you.

British Columbia, Canada

ah ok, i got it figured out, thank you so much!