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levels are not normally referred to as "speed levels", tepples. mainly because the speeds usually remain the same throughout each section (that is, 100 levels). obviously that is not the case in the first 500 levels of TGM but... yeah, i dunno--sort of weird phrasing. otherwise thanks for getting this up here--[[User:Mat|Mat]] 16:41, 14 September 2006 (EDT) | levels are not normally referred to as "speed levels", tepples. mainly because the speeds usually remain the same throughout each section (that is, 100 levels). obviously that is not the case in the first 500 levels of TGM but... yeah, i dunno--sort of weird phrasing. otherwise thanks for getting this up here--[[User:Mat|Mat]] 16:41, 14 September 2006 (EDT) | ||
i'd also like to mention that the whole "20g the precurser to Death mode" thing doesn't really make sense--it is true that death mode begins at 20g, and entering the cheat causes your game to begin at 20g, but seeing as instant drop is really a widespread game mechanic and not a mode, and seeng as 20g mode in TGM isn't even really a fully separate game mode, i'd consider just leaving this out. --[[User:Mat|Mat]] 17:04, 14 September 2006 (EDT) |
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levels are not normally referred to as "speed levels", tepples. mainly because the speeds usually remain the same throughout each section (that is, 100 levels). obviously that is not the case in the first 500 levels of TGM but... yeah, i dunno--sort of weird phrasing. otherwise thanks for getting this up here--Mat 16:41, 14 September 2006 (EDT)
i'd also like to mention that the whole "20g the precurser to Death mode" thing doesn't really make sense--it is true that death mode begins at 20g, and entering the cheat causes your game to begin at 20g, but seeing as instant drop is really a widespread game mechanic and not a mode, and seeng as 20g mode in TGM isn't even really a fully separate game mode, i'd consider just leaving this out. --Mat 17:04, 14 September 2006 (EDT)