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I literally just spent 20 minutes in 900~1000 on Hard, then I opened "Through The Fire And Flames" in another tab and got the Badge within 2 minutes of the song. Please [+] to keep this Life Hack alive!
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Seems broken. No matter how high I get, or what difficulty/speed I start at, it still says "Play to register your score", and doesn't update for badges. I still get all the unlocks, though
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Nothing angers me more than bad animation. You should fix the problems this game has with hitting things when you really don't. Seems it happens most with the 9 circles obstacle.
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went up to 800 speed but wouldnt give me the badges. when i refreshed it reset everything and all the speeds were locked again.
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There is a glitch on the crossroads of hard mode right after you exit from the blue areas that allows you to escape from the map for a period of time. Not sure how it happened but it did, and it put me at 900 too. So just a head ups.
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Not a bad game. I had some trouble at the faster speeds on hard though. Mouse just isn't sensitive enough to navigate some of the curves. I kept running out of mouse pad. I tried adjusting my mouse sensitivity, but that didn't help.
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Tips. Go to options n set mouse sensitivity at a point thats easy to move w/o making it too jerky to control, i put mine around 8.
After you unlock a speed the next time you crash and see the high scores change starting speed so you dont have to keep rerunning the lower speeds.
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I have adrenaline instead of blood, fear like no other pushing me on, my heart's throbs is all i can hear as it races...only intensifing..............wow, impossessed to get to the other side....This.Is.Living.
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700, no problem; 800, no problem; 900, no problem. 1000? Ha. Misnamed badge. I have conclusively proven that you don't need to be going 1000 to die.