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As for all other records, I have two primary things to add to what you've said. First, I also at one point thought "Nintendo Switch Share" was a good indicator for a legitimate record, due to specifically Jason's tweet. The entire reason I looked into counting frames was his tweet. After having done so, I can say that picture being legitimate, much like Quartiz's, is a 100% impossibility. This does not mean I'm saying 1.50 is the maximum record with 100% certainty, only that those two tweets are fake, hence my original reason for wanting the time changed on here. The maximum possible time for a Thwack kill specifically is 107 frames. The game always rounds down, so this comes down to a time of 1.78 (from 1.78333333). This accounts for how long it takes for the move to activate once the game has started, pressing each button on the first available frame, and Sephiroth being hit by the move on its first active frame. Additionally, one other person I know of aside from myself, as well as two times I personally got Thwack to kill, resulted in the exact time of 1.78 seconds, so the anecdotal evidence aligns with the counted frames. Jason specifically said, much like Quartiz did about his screenshot using the instant whack technique, that he specifically used the instant Thwack technique, which is an impossibility given the resultant time. If there was a single frame of difference, it would call for some double checking, but there is no possible way for that method to result in a time of 1.03. | As for all other records, I have two primary things to add to what you've said. First, I also at one point thought "Nintendo Switch Share" was a good indicator for a legitimate record, due to specifically Jason's tweet. The entire reason I looked into counting frames was his tweet. After having done so, I can say that picture being legitimate, much like Quartiz's, is a 100% impossibility. This does not mean I'm saying 1.50 is the maximum record with 100% certainty, only that those two tweets are fake, hence my original reason for wanting the time changed on here. The maximum possible time for a Thwack kill specifically is 107 frames. The game always rounds down, so this comes down to a time of 1.78 (from 1.78333333). This accounts for how long it takes for the move to activate once the game has started, pressing each button on the first available frame, and Sephiroth being hit by the move on its first active frame. Additionally, one other person I know of aside from myself, as well as two times I personally got Thwack to kill, resulted in the exact time of 1.78 seconds, so the anecdotal evidence aligns with the counted frames. Jason specifically said, much like Quartiz did about his screenshot using the instant whack technique, that he specifically used the instant Thwack technique, which is an impossibility given the resultant time. If there was a single frame of difference, it would call for some double checking, but there is no possible way for that method to result in a time of 1.03. | ||
In conclusion, if all we have to go off of is the results screen, [https://twitter.com/ConanK_158/status/1340109511781040131 | In conclusion, if all we have to go off of is the results screen, [https://twitter.com/ConanK_158/status/1340109511781040131 ConanK] should be the one displayed on this page rather than Jason or Quartiz. If that's how it has to be, I'm okay with it; my ultimate reason for changing it in the first was not ego (although believing my record to be the current world record of course holds weight), but the fact that in the very least, Quartiz's picture is fake. Both times could not possibly have resulted from the methods claimed to be used, be it Jason's time or Quartiz's time. | ||