I really don't know, like maybe saves : 1/2 frames in 1-2 0,7 seconds with perfect jumps in 1-T Some frames in M-1 and M-2 0,2/3 sec with perfect timing in M-GH Idem for M-B At least 0,3 secs in F-A 0,5 sec in 6-GH 0-5 sec in 6-T 1 sec in 6-C Too lazy to calculate, and probably some of my estimations are wrong, thanks to the people who will answer me :)
If the tas used the same timing rules as are allowed to be submitted, then yes, sub 26 would be possible, if it used standard tas rules most likely not.
i dont think it would be possible because a tas would need to start with a fresh coin counter. also standard tas timing would include the cutscene.
The TAS on youtube has an RTA Timing of 26:50.117, and the TAS Time was 26:50.41. Yeah, you were right.
I'm sure many have heard the news that Twitch is cracking down on users that have more than 100 hours of uploaded content on Twitch. This affects plenty of speedrunners who might have used Twitch for submissions or simply to store runs. If this change actually comes into effect (April 19th is judgme