UPSB v3
Single Member Videos / Compilation of Failed Videos: Best of #1-64
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Date: Thu, May 13 2010 18:13:14
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Well, I announced it a while ago, and here it is. These are the best parts of my fuckeditup series. When I thought of making it, I expected it to turn out to be around 6 or 7 minutes long. I never imagined that it would end up being twice the length, hahaha. I surprised myself when I watched these videos, and decided to use a reasonable amount of the full videos because I think they're worth sharing anyway. Of course, some of them aren't that noticable when it comes to the amount of fail, but believe me, for their intended purpose, they wouldn't be good enough, whether it be the World Tournament, an important collab, or just a mistake that's so obvious it's not cool.
In the beginning videos though, you will notice only fragments of videos are used, this is to prevent too much repetition. Especially in the August 2008-series, I mostly filmed for the Minovate collab, and I had a set of tricks which absolutely had to be included in the combo. So that's why you might mostly see the middle part because the beginning would be the same anyway. The same is true for February 2009, because that was the time where I filmed for the World Tournament 2009 Round 2, against Vicgotgame. I usually started with the NeoBak 2.0 Fall with 1.5 Baks inbetween, and from there you can see the rest of the combo slowly unfold, so the actual video in this compilation might start later and later until the deviations are just shown from the original video.
I really enjoyed watching this compilation myself to be honest, because I can get some ideas again for variations to tricks I haven't done in ages, or to see flukes I laughed so hard at before and can smile at again. I really hope you will enjoy it as well and might even gather ideas for yourself. If there is a big enough demand for the full package of my fuckeditup videos, I might decide to upload them to Mediafire.
So I can just say, enjoy!
Songs:
Escape Route by Corran
Never Die by DJ.Dain
Both songs are from the Cave Story Remix Project. Thanks!
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Points of interest:
#1: Mostly the opening minicombo, the MiddleAround Reverse right into the MidBaks, and then smoothly linked into the BakRiser. Especially for that time, I think it's really stylish. And later some pretty sweet direction changes into the TA to Flick.
#2: Same idea, linking a BackAround from an MA Reverse. Also had an idea of throwing the pen up and then doing a ThumbAround, but I never seemed to get that down well or make it look good. I kinda disbanded that idea afterwards.
#3: Mostly the transfer, obviously, even though the Sonic 24-12 was nice as well in my eyes, back then. The surrounding combo is standard Eriror equipment, hybrids, arounds and backarounds.
#4: This was when I was filming for my battle against walkingjacket. Actually shows my standard tricks, but executed neatly. There wasn't any surprise in this combo, so I kept it at that.
#5: Different angle, BackAround into Wiper, some weird linkages. Awkward and executed horribly, but still a really interesting combo. The ending... I don't know how I did that. It shows here that the video somehow desynced though, as the Fl. TA was supposed to be synced with the music.
#6: I think I filmed this for CrAsH back then, because he wanted to learn some Shadows, and I showed him my standard Shadow combo. Aside from that, nothing special.
#7: Back then I developed my Arounds in a crazy way by linking them together into one pretty sick mini-combo. I think this opening was my first variation and later derived into one of my main opening-combos. The whole combo is composed well though, with some trickly linkages like RA 34-24 - MA Rev 24-23 and the not as visible IA 13-13.
#8 and #9: Just some MiddleBackArounds 1.5. Always have had problems keeping them consistant, as in Jan 2008 I was able to do 40.
#10: I was trying to break the Bak to FL TA rev record here, but deviated from that plan after around 40 or 50 and just made a simple combo ending with Cont Fl. Fake Double, which ended up being the only interesting part of the video, haha.
#11: Some of you might recognise this video from JEMPS, a German collaboration video in which I was a guest due to the German Gathering in 2008. I loved this vid even though I failed the last Fl. TA, because by that time these tricks were pretty new and nice.
#12: Nothing spectacular, just shows how I try to learn Inverse Shadow, and the ending shows me trying the TA to Shadow to fl. TA.
#13: Pretty much the same thing as #11.
#14: The start of the Minovate series, where I always start with the PalmSpin Reverse. I have some tricky linkages in it which return pretty often in the following videos, but this one might have been the worse due to the lame Wiper Release into the Ringcounter.
#15: A solid combo where I just simply dropped in the end. Shows some hybrids and the beginning, nothing more.
#16: Would have been the best video hadn't I dropped eventually. Smooth and no weird linkages, the TS 1.5 into Fl. NeoSonic Reverse is just so nice, haha.
#17: Getting some requests from Minwoo, things he wanted to see, making the combo ridiculously hard. I was pretty sick those weeks, so my skill dropped immensely as well.
#18: An intervention, trying out some things, like those Infinities.
#19: The one eventually used for Minovate 1st, but not a big fan of it. It was without a real fail yeah, but I didn't really like it.
#20: Skipped the beginning into the middle part, with the standard linkages, haha. The ThumbSpin was horrible.
#21: Same thing from a different angle in my bedroom. The Ext TA to IPBA Rev 2.0 was executed the best here, though.
#22: Just the same.
#23: You can see the fail, and then the most wonderful ending EVER. I was so angry, hahaha. Probably would have been perfect otherwise.
#24: The last video for Minovate 1st. Close, but no cigar.
#25: Filmed for against Scott Shaputis, with an awesome linkage out of the palmspin reverse, and some sweet Shadow Reverses. Would have been really nice.
#26: Just a solid combo with my Cy-Spinn mod, which I really enjoyed using back then. The mod is a lot tougher to spin than MSXA, so I decided to put the whole combo in, just like the next one.
#27: Same as #26.
#28: I had no idea what was going on here, but this might be one of my favourite combos ever. I love this style, hahaha. A lot of unexpected linkages. Loving the 0.5 Arounds sneaked up in there.
#29: Switching to my Dr. ComSSA, trying out things for WT2009R1, but not a serious video yet. You can see material from different rounds in this one video. Pretty sweet, but a huge mistake between the two parts.
#30: Tried to master the SpiderSpin Reverse hybrid, with some other tricks. A solid combo.
#31: First try for WT2009 Round 1, against Alan. A much better lefthanded part than the actual video I used [which was 3rd try] but a horrible righthanded part.
#32: Something for a joke collab I was invited to, where I should just try ridiculous stuff. And I did. But it didn't always work out. The Spread Reverse is nicely sneaked in, and the Inverse ThumbSpin is nice as well.
#33: First design for my video against Vicgotgame, World Tournament 2009 Round 2. It changed a lot in the coming videos, uptil #41. This was just trying things out, and there was some nice stuff in it, but nothing spectacular I guess.
#34: NeoBak 2.0 Fall with 2.0 Backs inbetween. Too hard to do consistantly, so I decided to drop that idea.
#35: Typical approach, straightforward with Eriror-esque power-tricks. Might have worked out, but not a very efficient combo design.
#36: Not the best way to link into the Infinity section, but the MA 24-23 from the Inverse Sonic is still one of my favourite mini-combos.
#37: Slowly moving towards the actual combo, with a neat Around mini-combo in it. Had to eventually cut it due to time constraints.
#38: Again, small changes towards the actual combo. Around the same thing as the video I used against Vicgotgame, but executed a bit worse.
#39: Cut towards the middle of the combo. A couple of small mistake and a drop at the end, still one of the better tries. The Around mini-combo still popped up.
#40: Shows that I also tried my classic Infinity to Bak mini-combo, and a different way to link into my other hand, which didn't work.
#41: Pretty much the actual combo, but then I tried to also spin with my left hand instead of the twohanded ending. Didn't work out due to time constraints.
#42: Very rough idea of WT2009 Round 3 against Caras. Enjoyed the beginning more due to the higher difficulty than the Shadow Rev, but my consistancy was too low at the time to actually use that. The transfer didn't change.
#43: You can see the actual combo forming again, would have been a decent try, but some linkages were too rough to be WT-level.
#44: Just a try-out video with the slightly new design on my pen, the beginning was simply horrible with repeated linkages etc. The ending was neat.
#45: First design for my WT2009 Round 4 video against Supawit, where I eventually decided to stop the RA and put in an IPBA Rev in the 2p2h section. The 1p1h section was a bit too weak, but I felt like it was a really good try. Especially the Palmspin normal was linked really smoothly.
#46: A copy challenge Wuschelkopp gave me, which was just terrifying seeing as he has a completely different style from me. Almost managed to do it, but dropped the last Fl. TA. Still some really interesting linkages in it.
#47: Nothing awesome, just some counters with my wrist instead of my hand. Not as visible as I had originally wished for.
#48: Just some ideas I had for a combo, with standing to sitting, and some spin transfers I had been practising for a couple of minutes before filming this.
#49: The 1st or 2nd try video [if this was 2nd, the actual video against him was 1st, hahaha] against Am-I-Spinnerpeem-yet? I liked the opening transfer and the Aerial into Bust with MX.
#50: A solid Minovate DC combo with the Shadow Reverse T1-T1
#51: A more daring Minovate DC combo, with some T1 linkages I really enjoyed trying and the ending with the spiderspins which I had been practising.
#52: Probably not a real fail, don't know why this was in the folder, hahaha. Just some 1st try things I just wanted to... actually try. Sweet combo with not perfect execution, but still nice to watch. I think this was actually used in my tag with Darkinhex.
#53: Some lefthanded skills, righthanded was sub-par.
#54: You all know this from YouTube already, but still wanted to include this. Solid combo, awesome ending, hahaha.
#55: Pretty sure some of you will be wowed by my linkages/style skills. Just kidding, but I just tried that out, and hey. It worked. Never managed to find a way to link it that well in a normal combo though. Just doesn't always work out. But still, a very nice combo if I say so myself.
#56: Mostly the upside down TA which is impressive, the rest is what you already have seen before from me.
#57: Filmed at Keksi her place, just like #58 and #59, when I filmed for the team battle against Vicgotgame. Things just didn't work out, too long, not good enough, simple drops. It's a shame. Lots of spins in this one, but way too long. Also, I was way too afraid to drop... Keksi was sleeping next to where I was sitting, and I didn't want to wake her by dropping a pen.
#58: Same story as #57, I tried and I tried, but it didn't work out. And I was tired after all the long nights/parties we had.
#59: Same story as #57. The Cont Fl. TA was funny, though.
#60: A very solid combo where I dropped at a PinkyBak, but I really enjoyed the couple of new tricks in it. It's like, hey! Eriror can AirBust!
#61: A combo for an Express Collab, where the pen just slipped from me after the finisher. It looked too much like a drop, so in the fuckeditup folder it went. Some nice linkages and tricks, especially with MSXA. It's not the easiest pen to use anymore, hahaha.
#62: Just something I did for fun. Not hard, but looks impressive.
#63: Filmed this for against ellusion67 in the UPSB Tournament Round 3. Simply dropped it after a while, but it wouldn't have been enough anyway. I think I was going for simplicity and smoothness here.
#64: Filmed this for against Teotoko in the UPSB Tournament Round 4. Looks a lot like the actual combo, but with some minor differences which increased the difficulty of this combo a lot. Probably one of the hardest combos I would have ever done. -
Date: Thu, May 13 2010 18:26:03
Eriror can fail O_O
I'm chocking -
Date: Sun, May 16 2010 09:36:32
never knew most of the videos here.
O_o
EDIT: I can now truly say Eriror is pro.
EDIT: even if this is a compilation of your failed videos, i still be downloading this to learn linkages -
Date: Sun, May 16 2010 10:24:58QUOTE (chrisPS @ May 16 2010, 11:36 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>never knew most of the videos here.
O_o
EDIT: I can now truly say Eriror is pro.
EDIT: even if this is a compilation of your failed videos, i still be downloading this to learn linkages
That's because most of the videos here were unreleased before... Thank you, though. I'll be uploading this on Mediafire ASAP. -
Date: Sun, May 16 2010 11:55:48
I'm going to watch this video so many times to get new linkage ideas :]
Thanks for adding the points of interest as well, helps catch all those subtle things~ -
Date: Mon, May 17 2010 02:51:12
Eriror the beast Keep getting better, I remember some of those combos.