oh >.<
sorry, didn't see you in the Discord and assumed you were new to WaveLand. my b
no problem :D
if you want to be a part of the community, i highly recommend joining the community Discord (https://www.speedrun.com/WaveLand/thread/gbmsy). hope you have fun with the game!
this is a tech called dash-cancelling. if you dash sideways in mid-air and then shine before your dash is complete, you maintain your momentum from the dash for as long as you're in the air.
i hope this helps, and good luck with the game. :)
ok, then. thanks for your help. i'll check out the maps on the wiki. :)
sorry about the twitch pm, wasn't sure if you'd be notified about a forum post. good to cover all bases, though, i guess.
not sure how i missed the language change option, that was simple. thanks. steam cloud sync can be disabled by right-clicking the game in your library and looking in properties > updates, but you may have tried that already and had no success. in any case, thanks for all your help. :)
oh, right, sorry, i forgot about the resources section. thanks :)
that's interesting, when i googled where the anodyne save file was, it came up with a different location (C:\Users[USERNAME].Anodyne). it had a readme in it which talked about the save files, so i'm probably gonna go with that one.
i'll try sending frenzied_coder a message. thanks. :)
edit: having had a look at the run, i'd be pretty interested in learning 100% as well. are there any notes or practice save files for that that i could get my hands on? probably gonna weigh up which category i'd prefer to start with. thanks. :)
hi, i'd be interested in learning and running any% glitchless, but i'm not completely sure where to start. since the game has only a single save file that can be used at any one time and runs in quite an open way from start to finish, it seems to me like there's no easy way to learn/practice individual sections of the game. is there a better way of doing things, and/or are there any practice save files i could get my hands on which would help me in practicing individual tricks/rooms/splits better, more easily and more efficiently? thanks in advance.
i should have put that in the Resources section, sorry about that. you can play the game online or download it here: https://itchabop.itch.io/maze-racers
edit: i've added the link to the Tools section of Resources, so for anyone reading this in the future, it's there as well.