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'''Warwick Anderson''' is the 11th highest scorer in [[CC1]] and the 8th highest scorer in [[CCLP2]], and is one of the keepers of the CC1 scores.
'''Warwick Anderson''' is the 11th highest scorer in [[CC1]] and the 8th highest scorer in [[CCLP2]], and is one of the keepers of the CC1 scores.


Notably, Warwick Anderson displays a talent for very challenging routes, in particular [[Sokoban level|block pushing]] routes, such as [[Writers Block]], [[Cityblock]], [[Oracle I]], [[Yet Another Puzzle]], [[Turn Turn Turn]], [[Time Bomb]], [[Switch Hit]], and [[Oracle II]].
Notably, Warwick Anderson displays a talent for very challenging routes, in particular [[Sokoban level|block pushing]] routes, such as [[Writers Block]], [[Cityblock]], [[Oracle I]], [[Yet Another Puzzle]], [[Turn Turn Turn]], [[Time Bomb (CCLP2 level)|Time Bomb]], [[Switch Hit]], and [[Oracle II]].


Warwick was one of the very first [[AVI]] recorders, and hundreds of his AVIs still exist today. In CC1 alone, [[Mike L.]]'s site holds 101 of Warwick's AVIs. With current recording software including [[ChipCap]], these AVIs are in comparison jerky and difficult to read, and also with [[Chip's Challenge scoring|missing tenths]]. This can be noticable on fast timing levels, although these are not common types of levels where Warwick works on their routes.
Warwick was one of the very first [[AVI]] recorders, and hundreds of his AVIs still exist today. In CC1 alone, [[Mike L.]]'s site holds 101 of Warwick's AVIs. With current recording software including [[ChipCap]], these AVIs are in comparison jerky and difficult to read, and also with [[Chip's Challenge scoring|missing tenths]]. This can be noticable on fast timing levels, although these are not common types of levels where Warwick works on their routes.