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The '''Teleport Skip Glitch''' is a glitch in the MS version of [[Chip's Challenge]], found sometime before December 23, 2007 by [[David Stolp]] and used to add one second to the [[bold time]] of [[Skelzie]]. | |||
The ''' | |||
== Mechanics == | == Mechanics == | ||
In MS, | In the MS ruleset, moving objects in a given move are processed in the following order: | ||
# | # [[Sliplist]] | ||
# Player movement | |||
## | # [[Sliplist]] | ||
## [[ | # Player movement | ||
# [[Monster]] movement | |||
However, MSCC allows for mouse [[Boosting]] which can give Chip a move before the sliplist at the start of a new move but '''after''' monsters have moved at the end of the previous move. Any teleports a monster entered are on the lower layer for Chip's move and as such are ignored when choosing the destination teleport. Interestingly, for the monster choosing a destination the teleport Chip is in is also considered blocked and this monster will skip a teleport as well. | |||
However, | |||
Any monster | |||
[[ | For the glitch to occur, Chip has to have just left a [[sliding tile]] such that he can enter the teleport before the monster leaves the [[sliplist]]. <!---? Graduation doesn't require that. But this explanation is the best I can get from David's post to my talk page.- | ||
-Graduation works because Chip enters the teleport, and slides out on the left as the teeth enters that one and the mouse boost places Chip in the lower teleport before the teeth slides out of the upper teleport. It's weird to explain, being two tricks in one. ---> | |||
== Demonstration == | |||
[[File:TeleportSkip.png]] | |||
[[ | To get to the [[exit]] in the fastest way possible, Chip clicks the square UL from where he is standing, such that he first moves [1/2] *[-U >L]. This utilizes a special property of mouse clicks in that if the primary direction of the mouse click is blocked, the other is immediately selected on the next turn. <!---My best description...---> | ||
Chip enters teleport 2 on the second half of the first move, and emerges from teleport 1. The ball then moves at the move boundary into teleport 1 and beginning to emerge from teleport 4. As the sliplist as not occurred yet, the ball occupies this tile for Chip's mouse boost immediately on the second move (an attempted primary direction of right, secondary of down) and so Chip emerges from teleport 3, directly into the exit. | |||
If there was one object stuck on the sliplist elsewhere in the level in this example, the resultant [[Slide Delay]] would allow this same route to be executed in [[Tile World]] with L [1/2] R. | |||
== Other uses == | |||
[[ | In [[Graduation]] from [[CCLP1]], Chip must enter a teleport towards the end in a room with [[teeth]]. The designer intended for Chip to walk around the corridor to the other side of the second teleport so as to teleport U into the exit area, but if Chip releases a teeth, enters the first teleport, and then clicks on the second teleport at the moment the teeth is scheduled to enter the first teleport, Chip will teleport back to the first teleport and then immediately slide across it (there are no other teleports in the level) instead of teleporting back to the teeth room. This saves two seconds relative to solutions which do not use the glitch. | ||
In [[Suburban Legend]] from [[CCLP4]], a teeth can again be used to skip the partial post to the chip to the left of the exit. The exact workings of the route are not public, though the glitch is known to save one second over the best non-mouse route. | |||
== Using the glitch == | |||
At this writing, [[Tile World]] does not recognize the Teleport Skip Glitch due to an inaccuracy in when mouse moves are handled. Tile World (as of versions 1.3.2 and 2.2) will always process a mouse click on the second half of a move, which prevents both mouse boosting and moving twice between sliplist updates. This different timing makes it impossible to enter an occupied teleport without slide delay. | |||
== See also == | == See also == |