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'''Rock Généreux''', often known by his pseudonym '''rockdet''', was the first of YouTube's [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ptitle8zx0nomxzqc5?from=Main.LetsPlay Let's Play] generation to complete the entire game from start to finish (no other recorded attempt to play through CC passed [[Floorgasborg]]), and the first to attempt a run through [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2|CCLP2]] and to complete it. In addition to this accomplishment, he is responsible for [[#Community_contributions|unexpected contributions]] to the Chip's Challenge community.
'''Rock Généreux''', often known by his pseudonym '''rockdet''', was the first of YouTube's [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ptitle8zx0nomxzqc5?from=Main.LetsPlay Let's Play] generation to complete the entire game from start to finish (no other recorded attempt to play through CC passed [[Floorgasborg]]), and the first to attempt a run through [[CCLP2]] and to complete it. In addition to this accomplishment, he is responsible for [[#Community_contributions|unexpected contributions]] to the Chip's Challenge community.


== Levels in official packs ==
==Levels in official packs==
=== [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1|CCLP1]] ===
===CCLP1===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
*[[The Bone]]
! # !! Name
*[[Klausswergner]]
|-
*[[Loose Pocket]]
| 52 || [[The Bone]]
*[[Time Suspension]]
|-
*[[Assassin]]
| 66 || [[Klausswergner]]
*[[Bummbua Banubauabgv]]
|-
| 100 || [[Loose Pocket]]
|-
| 101 || [[Time Suspension]]
|-
| 139 || [[Assassin]]
|-
| 142 || [[Bummbua Banubauabgv]]
|}


=== [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 4|CCLP4]] ===
=== CCLP4 ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
* [[In the Pool]]
! # !! Name
* [[Puuf]]
|-
* [[Half of You, Half of Me]]
| 7 || [[In the Pool]]
* [[Overlap]]
|-
| 71 || [[Puuf]]
|-
| 113 || [[Half of You, Half of Me]]
|-
| 115 || [[Overlap]]
|}


=== [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 4|CCLP5]] ===
== Beginnings ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! # !! Name
|-
| 117 || [[Cluster Two]]
|}


== Beginnings ==
Rock Généreux was born on March 16th, 1989. He's from Montreal, Canada, where French and English are both official languages; consequently, the reason he began the LP is to improve his English by narrating Chip's Challenge as it went along. He also understands Spanish, as he admitted to being able to read [[Andrew Bennett]]'s hint to [[Special]] (a torture for him to figure out all on his own) typed in Spanish.
Rock Généreux was born on March 16th, 1989. He's from Montreal, Canada, where French and English are both official languages; consequently, the reason he began the LP is to improve his English by narrating Chip's Challenge as it went along. He also understands Spanish, as he admitted to being able to read [[Andrew Bennett]]'s hint to [[Special]] (a torture for him to figure out all on his own) typed in Spanish.


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== Equipment ==
== Equipment ==
rockdet uses [http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.asp Camtasia Studio] to record all his LPs, using it in place of [[ChipCap]] - nevertheless, its operation during his playing was nearly indistinguishable from ChipCap.
rockdet uses [http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.asp Camtasia Studio] to record all his LPs, using it in place of [[ChipCap]] - nevertheless, its operation during his playing was nearly indistinguishable from ChipCap.


=== Style of play ===
=== Style of play ===
Rock can play several styles of levels, and particularly enjoys playing [[melee level]]s like [[Blobdance]] and [[Victim]], levels with "gimmicks" such as [[Stripes?]], [[Sokoban level]]s such as [[Seeing Stars]] and multisectioned levels like [[Mix Up]]. Although he proclaims not to be aiming for [[bold time]]s and/or high scores, rockdet has demonstrated remarkable affinity for putting hints of more advanced techniques, such as the bold solution for [[Perfect Match]], into action. Rock likes to criticize the levels, point out the pros and cons of every one, and enjoys putting himself in the creator's position to analyze the psychology behind every level. His favorite level ever is [[Cloner's Maze]], as mentioned in his CCLP2 run.
Rock can play several styles of levels, and particularly enjoys playing [[melee level]]s like [[Blobdance]] and [[Victim]], levels with "gimmicks" such as [[Stripes?]], [[Sokoban level]]s such as [[Seeing Stars]] and multisectioned levels like [[Mix Up]]. Although he proclaims not to be aiming for [[bold time]]s and/or high scores, rockdet has demonstrated remarkable affinity for putting hints of more advanced techniques, such as the bold solution for [[Perfect Match]], into action. Rock likes to criticize the levels, point out the pros and cons of every one, and enjoys putting himself in the creator's position to analyze the psychology behind every level. His favorite level ever is [[Cloner's Maze]], as mentioned in his CCLP2 run.


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== Community contributions ==
== Community contributions ==
Unexpectedly, rockdet's LP assisted in two breakthroughs in the mainstream Chip's Challenge scene. [[Block Buster II]] was rated at a full 5/5 for difficulty until Rock's frustration (it was the first time - and only the second so far <!---Block N Roll---> - a full video's worth of footage did not pass a single level) drove him to discover an easier - and not much slower - path through the upper section, which led to the level's difficulty being re-evaluated as 3/5. Similarly, watching Rock's runs through [[Melinda]]'s warehouses have filled a hole in the expert CC scene: how one advances in ability from [[exit]]-seeker to bold-seeker, and how to teach such techniques.
Unexpectedly, rockdet's LP assisted in two breakthroughs in the mainstream Chip's Challenge scene. [[Block Buster II]] was rated at a full 5/5 for difficulty until Rock's frustration (it was the first time - and only the second so far <!---Block N Roll---> - a full video's worth of footage did not pass a single level) drove him to discover an easier - and not much slower - path through the upper section, which led to the level's difficulty being re-evaluated as 3/5. Similarly, watching Rock's runs through [[Melinda]]'s warehouses have filled a hole in the expert CC scene: how one advances in ability from [[exit]]-seeker to bold-seeker, and how to teach such techniques.


Much more famous is the event which drew much of the attention to rockdet not coming from Andrew Bennett. While watching Rock play through [[Block N Roll]], Andrew discovered that one of his attempted paths through the northwest room was part of the path that [[J.B. Lewis]] and [[David Stolp]] took to pass the room quicker than anyone else; the existence of such a route, but not the content of it, was revealed in an April Fools' Day 2010 hoax. Quickly afterwards, Andrew improved on his 439 by one second and filled in key holes in the [[ChipWiki]] channel and [[public TWS]].
Much more famous is the event which drew much of the attention to rockdet not coming from Andrew Bennett. While watching Rock play through [[Block N Roll]], Andrew discovered that one of his attempted paths through the northwest room was part of the path that [[J.B. Lewis]] and [[David Stolp]] took to pass the room quicker than anyone else; the existence of such a route, but not the content of it, was revealed in an [[April Fools' Day 2010]] hoax. Quickly afterwards, Andrew improved on his 439 by one second and filled in key holes in the [[ChipWiki]] channel and [[public TWS]].


The last contribution has been a debate topic, it happened on [[The Search for the Exit]]. In his CCLP2 LP, Rock tried the bold exit, ending in the trap. Having a discussion on that video with Andrew Bennett, the idea came to try removing that trap with the teeth, and Andrew improved the bold.
The last contribution has been a debate topic, it happened on [[The Search for the Exit]]. In his CCLP2 LP, Rock tried the bold exit, ending in the trap. Having a discussion on that video with Andrew Bennett, the idea came to try removing that trap with the teeth, and Andrew improved the bold.


Rock has also released three levelsets, which can be found on CCZone - The Next Level:
Rock has also released two levelsets, which can be found on CCZone - The Next Level:


Rock-Alpha.dat contains 65 levels, including the notable [[Bloblake]], his "revenge" level against lucky timings as the hint points out.
Rock-Alpha.dat contains 65 levels, including the notable [[Bloblake]], his "revenge" level against lucky timings as the hint points out.
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Rock-Beta.dat contains 50 levels.
Rock-Beta.dat contains 50 levels.


Rock-Gamma.dat contains 40 levels.
== TomP1Fixed.dat ==


== TomP1Fixed.dat ==
One of the most notorious levelsets for Rockdet to have completed. Rock loses his temper many times in later levels due to lucky timings and annoyances with fire under blocks. He swears and gets angry more times in this levelset than any other, and even goes as far as ranting to the [[Tom Patten|creator]] about rage quitting. Of course, Rock manages to get through the whole set of 149 levels, but his sanity is tested many times.
One of the most notorious levelsets for Rockdet to have completed. Rock loses his temper many times in later levels due to lucky timings and annoyances with fire under blocks. He swears and gets angry more times in this levelset than any other, and even goes as far as ranting to the [[Tom Patten|creator]] about rage quitting. Of course, Rock manages to get through the whole set of 149 levels, but his sanity is tested many times.


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== Statistics ==
== Statistics ==
Rock finished Chip's Challenge 1 over a period of 62 days - April 9 to June 10, 2010 - in 75 videos divided into 57 sections, taking up a total time aired of 9:36:48. His total score after completing the run was 4,073,885; rockdet never used [[clock setting]] or [[Fullsec]].
Rock finished Chip's Challenge 1 over a period of 62 days - April 9 to June 10, 2010 - in 75 videos divided into 57 sections, taking up a total time aired of 9:36:48. His total score after completing the run was 4,073,885; rockdet never used [[clock setting]] or [[Fullsec]].


== The runs on video ==
== The runs on video ==
* [http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=31C7092AE76FD321 CC1]
* [http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A089E6D1B94021B1 CCLP2]
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/rockdet His channel]


[http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=31C7092AE76FD321 CC1]
[http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A089E6D1B94021B1 CCLP2]
[http://www.youtube.com/user/rockdet His channel]
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