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- dual_creator43
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Doremy channels his inner Oshisaure.what just happenedLook at how much Doremy misdrops in this video.Look at how much Doremy misdrops in this video. (Part 2)
Life Hack: If someone asks you how good you are at Tetris, (or almost anything else for that matter) tell them you're in the top 1% of the world. After all, it's highly unlikely >75 million people play Tetris and are all better than you.
Last edited by dual_creator43 (Feb. 5, 2021 02:43:48)
- dual_creator43
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Because I don't know what else to post, here's my sprint record in tetr.io. And here's my user page if you want to see it.
Edit: Never mind, I just found something. Apparently you can get Tetris designs on credit cards now.
Because I don't know what else to post, here's my sprint record in tetr.io. And here's my user page if you want to see it.
Edit: Never mind, I just found something. Apparently you can get Tetris designs on credit cards now.
Last edited by dual_creator43 (Feb. 27, 2021 03:45:52)
- dual_creator43
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Times my misdrops were frame-perfect:
(for you to laugh at and for me to use as proof when someone doesn't believe me)
These are all from this replay which happened earlier today. There was another one that I wanted to use but I can't find it anymore, probably because it's been too long since it happened.
Round 3, ~10 seconds in: This one is literally frame-perfect. On frame 629 the T-piece is in position and ready to be locked into place, but on frame 630 an I-piece is hard-dropped instead. I pressed the hold button and the hard-drop button on the same frame. I guess it's fine since my opponent topped out right after, but that was still frame-perfect.
Round 8, ~2 seconds in: From frame 138, the L-piece was in place. At frame 146 I held and switched to my I-piece, and at frame 148 I hard-dropped it. What followed were a lot of other misdrops, but at least I was able to win the round.
There are also some times where I didn't misdrop but it was frame-perfect, like in Round 11. There was one frame between when the J-piece was moved into place (frame 717) and when it was hard-dropped (frame 718). Right after that was another misdrop.
Round 11, about 57 seconds in: I had a J-piece in position from frame 3,404. It was moved to the right (and I don't know what I was trying to do) at frame 3,420 and hard-dropped at frame 3,421.
Keep in mind that none of these were on purpose. I'm just that good at being bad.
Other replays that contain frame-perfect or nearly frame-perfect misdrops:
Round 11, ~26 seconds in: The T-piece was in place from frames 1549 to 1,556, but on frame 1,557 it switched to an I-piece and hard-dropped.
Another misdrop happened near the end of that round. The T-piece was ready for a T-spin up to frame 3,202. On frame 3,203 it rotated and was soft-dropped the next frame (instead of the other way around), then locked into place at frame 3,210.
Round 8, ~15 seconds in: The Z-piece was in place from frames 920 to 926, and on frame 927 it was replaced with an I-piece and hard-dropped.
Round 5, ~15 seconds in: At frame 918, the I-piece moved one space to the right and was hard-dropped that same frame, blocking my Tetris and preventing me from clearing any more lines.
Round 1, 1.5 seconds in: Instead of hard-dropping my L-piece at frame 99, I switched to an I-piece and hard-dropped that the same frame. One thing I'm noticing is that a lot of my frame-perfect misdrops seem to follow this pattern, though I don't know why.
Round 7, ~2.5 seconds in: At frame 157 the J-piece was in position, but on frame 158 it was switched to an L-piece and hard-dropped. Since I already had the next piece movements dialed in, I also dropped the next piece without realizing what happened.
Round 8, ~13 seconds in: At frame 791 the Z-piece was moved one space to the left, blocking the spot for a Tetris, then was hard-dropped the next frame.
Round 2, ~41 seconds in: The J-piece was switched to an I-piece on frame 2,500 which was hard-dropped the same frame. Later in that same round, another J-piece was in place, but on frame 4,875 it was moved one space to the left and hard-dropped the same frame. The rest of the replay also contains several misdrops, particularly in Round 5.
Round 1, ~9 seconds in: The L-piece was soft-dropped and rotated on the same frame (frame 545) but was rotated first instead of the other way around. It was hard-dropped six frames later.
Also in Round 5, ~99 seconds in (frame 5,938) and Round 12, ~12 seconds in (frame 738): Frame-perfect misdrops using the same pattern I talked about earlier.
Rounds 7 & 8: The first piece of each round was misdropped using the same pattern as before. In Round 8 there was a gap of one frame but in Round 7 it was frame-perfect. Also in Round 8, the J-piece was moved to the left on frame 741 and hard-dropped on frame 742.
Round 3, ~3 seconds in: On frame 203 the J-piece was moved one space to the right and hard-dropped. While it wasn't a misdrop, it was frame-perfect. In Round 4, there was one frame between when I switched to an I-piece (frame 621) and when it was hard-dropped (frame 622) without being moved or rotated. In Round 8, there was another frame-perfect misdrop on frame 1,476.
Round 9: The first piece was misdropped using the same pattern as before.
Round 5, ~4 seconds in: There was a frame-perfect misdrop on frame 274, then the next piece was misdropped since I already had the movements dialed in. The same thing happened on frame 364 of Round 6. Even though there weren't any frame-perfect misdrops, I also recommend watching the last round since it was very close and either of us could have won.
Round 5, ~2 seconds in: A frame-perfect misdrop on frame 117. Also in the last round, there are two frames between when an L-piece is accidentally rotated (frame 17) and when it is hard-dropped (frame 19). After I misdropped an I-piece at the tallest point (about 4 seconds in), I was unable to clear any more lines.
(for you to laugh at and for me to use as proof when someone doesn't believe me)
These are all from this replay which happened earlier today. There was another one that I wanted to use but I can't find it anymore, probably because it's been too long since it happened.
Round 3, ~10 seconds in: This one is literally frame-perfect. On frame 629 the T-piece is in position and ready to be locked into place, but on frame 630 an I-piece is hard-dropped instead. I pressed the hold button and the hard-drop button on the same frame. I guess it's fine since my opponent topped out right after, but that was still frame-perfect.
Round 8, ~2 seconds in: From frame 138, the L-piece was in place. At frame 146 I held and switched to my I-piece, and at frame 148 I hard-dropped it. What followed were a lot of other misdrops, but at least I was able to win the round.
There are also some times where I didn't misdrop but it was frame-perfect, like in Round 11. There was one frame between when the J-piece was moved into place (frame 717) and when it was hard-dropped (frame 718). Right after that was another misdrop.
Round 11, about 57 seconds in: I had a J-piece in position from frame 3,404. It was moved to the right (and I don't know what I was trying to do) at frame 3,420 and hard-dropped at frame 3,421.
Keep in mind that none of these were on purpose. I'm just that good at being bad.
Other replays that contain frame-perfect or nearly frame-perfect misdrops:
Round 11, ~26 seconds in: The T-piece was in place from frames 1549 to 1,556, but on frame 1,557 it switched to an I-piece and hard-dropped.
Another misdrop happened near the end of that round. The T-piece was ready for a T-spin up to frame 3,202. On frame 3,203 it rotated and was soft-dropped the next frame (instead of the other way around), then locked into place at frame 3,210.
Round 8, ~15 seconds in: The Z-piece was in place from frames 920 to 926, and on frame 927 it was replaced with an I-piece and hard-dropped.
Round 5, ~15 seconds in: At frame 918, the I-piece moved one space to the right and was hard-dropped that same frame, blocking my Tetris and preventing me from clearing any more lines.
Round 1, 1.5 seconds in: Instead of hard-dropping my L-piece at frame 99, I switched to an I-piece and hard-dropped that the same frame. One thing I'm noticing is that a lot of my frame-perfect misdrops seem to follow this pattern, though I don't know why.
Round 7, ~2.5 seconds in: At frame 157 the J-piece was in position, but on frame 158 it was switched to an L-piece and hard-dropped. Since I already had the next piece movements dialed in, I also dropped the next piece without realizing what happened.
Round 8, ~13 seconds in: At frame 791 the Z-piece was moved one space to the left, blocking the spot for a Tetris, then was hard-dropped the next frame.
Round 2, ~41 seconds in: The J-piece was switched to an I-piece on frame 2,500 which was hard-dropped the same frame. Later in that same round, another J-piece was in place, but on frame 4,875 it was moved one space to the left and hard-dropped the same frame. The rest of the replay also contains several misdrops, particularly in Round 5.
Round 1, ~9 seconds in: The L-piece was soft-dropped and rotated on the same frame (frame 545) but was rotated first instead of the other way around. It was hard-dropped six frames later.
Also in Round 5, ~99 seconds in (frame 5,938) and Round 12, ~12 seconds in (frame 738): Frame-perfect misdrops using the same pattern I talked about earlier.
Rounds 7 & 8: The first piece of each round was misdropped using the same pattern as before. In Round 8 there was a gap of one frame but in Round 7 it was frame-perfect. Also in Round 8, the J-piece was moved to the left on frame 741 and hard-dropped on frame 742.
Round 3, ~3 seconds in: On frame 203 the J-piece was moved one space to the right and hard-dropped. While it wasn't a misdrop, it was frame-perfect. In Round 4, there was one frame between when I switched to an I-piece (frame 621) and when it was hard-dropped (frame 622) without being moved or rotated. In Round 8, there was another frame-perfect misdrop on frame 1,476.
Round 9: The first piece was misdropped using the same pattern as before.
Round 5, ~4 seconds in: There was a frame-perfect misdrop on frame 274, then the next piece was misdropped since I already had the movements dialed in. The same thing happened on frame 364 of Round 6. Even though there weren't any frame-perfect misdrops, I also recommend watching the last round since it was very close and either of us could have won.
Round 5, ~2 seconds in: A frame-perfect misdrop on frame 117. Also in the last round, there are two frames between when an L-piece is accidentally rotated (frame 17) and when it is hard-dropped (frame 19). After I misdropped an I-piece at the tallest point (about 4 seconds in), I was unable to clear any more lines.
Last edited by dual_creator43 (July 19, 2021 23:03:10)
- sowut123
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Got Tetris Effect yesterday, beat it today
Going to move on to the multiplayer modes now
Going to move on to the multiplayer modes now
- dual_creator43
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1000+ posts
Tetris
I finally got a sub-40 sprint time for 40L in tetr.io! Though after looking at my Jstris account I see I've had one there for over 6 months, so that takes a bit of the fun out of it. (I know it's because the default settings there are faster, I just don't know how to replicate them in tetr.io.)
- modedii
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got puyopuyo tetris bc it was on sale!! (← I am not any good at it >w<)
- doodleblues
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Oh!!!!!! tetrio is really good … I've only rank c though @_@
tetrio and jsrtis are blocked on school computer so i just play tetris dash on the scratch
Puyopuyo looks really fun but I dont want to depend on gravity .,.
tetrio and jsrtis are blocked on school computer so i just play tetris dash on the scratch
WHAA lucky !!!!!!! i am too broke haha got puyopuyo tetris bc it was on sale!! (← I am not any good at it >w<)
Puyopuyo looks really fun but I dont want to depend on gravity .,.
- VeryFamus
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I have something none of you have (I think)- Classic NES Tetris. In my opinion also the best. My record on that is a score of somewhere around I forgot, thousand
- dual_creator43
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One of my friends recently got Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 and it was my first time playing it, even though I have it for my Nintendo Switch. Fortunately, he knows how to connect one of his Pro Controllers so I can see what it's like playing on the Switch. Unfortunately, the controls are abysmal (mainly that they're not similar at all to the keyboard) so it's going to take a very long time to get used to unless I remap everything myself.
I still play tetr.io occasionally and Jstris when I don't feel like logging in.
I still play tetr.io occasionally and Jstris when I don't feel like logging in.
- Crispydogs101
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Oh my goodness. What in tarnation is going on in the game here!
- INSERT-USER_NAME
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real footage of someone cartidge-tilting a tetris game:
- CoconutGator
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I usually play Tetris 99 even tho I have PPT2 because the controls on PPT2 suck imo. Wish they would let you set specific controls instead of specific presets but oh well. I don't really play Tetris as often though because I keep giving myself tetris effect lol
- Oceanboy98
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i've also gotten into cultris, it's pretty cool
i still am hovering around SS in tetr.io, pretty washed in it ngl
i still am hovering around SS in tetr.io, pretty washed in it ngl
- INSERT-USER_NAME
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I wonder how many people here know Tetris was originally russian.
- Crispydogs101
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I do know it was based of a I wonder how many people here know Tetris was originally russian.Russian song.
- --HyperZ--
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Hello fellow Tetris players! Just wanted to drop a link to my Tetris game in here. (it's supports T-Spins)
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/821763803/
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/821763803/
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