Boosting: Difference between revisions

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'''Boosting''' is a technique in the MS ruleset of [[Chip's Challenge]]. When [[Chip]] steps from ''any'' [[sliding tile]] to a non-sliding tile, he is allowed to make a move instantaneously without waiting to come to a stop. Since the slide is an involuntary move, it is not limited by Chip's maximum walking speed of 5 [[m/s]].
'''Boosting''' is a technique in the MS ruleset of [[Chip's Challenge]]. When [[Chip]] steps from ''any'' [[sliding tile]] to a non-sliding tile, he is allowed to make a move instantaneously without waiting to come to a stop. Since the slide is an involuntary move, it is not limited by Chip's maximum walking speed of 5 [[m/s]].


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== Lynx to MS changes, and busts ==
== Lynx to MS changes, and busts ==


Lynx does not include this instantaneous move, and as such Chip has to slow down to 5 m/s when leaving a sliding tile. Boosting in MS is effectively caused by a [[glitch]].
Lynx does not include this instantaneous move; Chip always slows to his normal speed of 5 m/s when leaving a sliding tile. Boosting in MS is effectively caused by a [[glitch]].


Levels such as [[Three Doors]], [[Traffic Cop]], [[Hidden Danger]], and [[Scoundrel]] are [[busted]] because they were not changed to fit the new rules, and [[Floorgasborg]] is also affected mildly because the [[suction boots]] are not required.
Levels such as [[Three Doors]], [[Traffic Cop]], [[Hidden Danger]], and [[Scoundrel]] are [[busted]] because they were not changed to fit the new rules, and [[Floorgasborg]] is also affected mildly because the [[suction boots]] are not required.
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