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== CC2 level sets ==
== CC2 level sets ==
Tyler quickly released a small level set after [[CC2]] was released in May 2015 named TSAlpha. He built it slowly over the next three years before finalizing it in mid-2018 with 40 levels. The set is notable for its use of unsupported tiles that he co-discovered with [[random 8]] such as the zero [[directional block]], blank [[no sign]]s, and [[voodoo tiles]]. To complement TSAlpha's release, Tyler released TSNull, a smaller set containing reject and experimental levels.
Tyler quickly released a small level set after [[CC2]] was released in May 2015 named TSAlpha. He built it slowly over the next three years before finalizing it in mid-2018 with 40 levels. The set is notable for its use of unsupported tiles that he co-discovered with [[random 8]] such as the zero [[directional block]], blank [[no sign]]s, and [[voodoo tile]]s. To complement TSAlpha's release, Tyler released TSNull, a smaller set containing reject and experimental levels.


== Design style ==
== Design style ==
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* In [[April Fools' Day 2010|2010]], he created a fake AVI that showed a score of 716 on [[Cake Walk]], which, at the time, was four seconds better than the current bold and one second below the [[Melinda time]]. Normally, this route involves an incredible amount of luck.
* In [[April Fools' Day 2010|2010]], he created a fake AVI that showed a score of 716 on [[Cake Walk]], which, at the time, was four seconds better than the current bold and one second below the [[Melinda time]]. Normally, this route involves an incredible amount of luck.
* In 2011, he created a fake video which showed that [[data resetting]] is possible with column 32.
* In 2011, he created a fake video which showed that [[data resetting]] is possible with column 32.
* In 2012, he, along with the rest of the CCLP1 staff, released a level set they claimed to be CCLP1, later retitled [[Not_CCLP1]], which was a joke set consisting of 149 levels created solely by the staff themselves, rather than levels from all submitted sets.
* In 2012, he, along with the rest of the CCLP1 staff, released a level set they claimed to be CCLP1, later retitled ''Not_CCLP1'', which was a joke set consisting of 149 levels created solely by the staff themselves, rather than levels from all submitted sets.
* In 2013, he claimed to have ported [[JBLP1]] to a Lynx ROM format through elaborate hex editor usage (though, this actually is possible using [[c4]]).
* In 2013, he claimed to have ported [[JBLP1]] to a Lynx ROM format through elaborate hex editor usage (though, this actually is possible using [[c4]]).
* In 2014, he wrote a message that CCLP1 staff speaker [[Dave Varberg]] posted stating that all CCLP1 score reports must now be hand-written and mailed with a check to the webmaster [[James Anderson]], rather than being reported online.
* In 2014, he wrote a message that CCLP1 staff speaker [[Dave Varberg]] posted stating that all CCLP1 score reports must now be hand-written and mailed with a check to the webmaster [[James Anderson]], rather than being reported online.
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