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Not_CCLP1.dat - James - 02-Apr-2012 Ok, by now everybody knows about the CCLP1 staff's April Fools joke. I've uploaded the set as Not_CCLP1.dat both here and at the Yahoo! group. All of the levels were taken strictly from sets submitted for CCLP1 consideration by the staff. A breakdown: J.B. ~55 Tyler ~30 Rock ~20 Ben ~15 Dave ~15 Architect - 15 James - 1 (+ a collab) Paul - 0 (he was with us in spirit, though) Those last three numbers are exact, but the first few aren't. If the rest of the staff could quickly tally their totals and post them here, that would be great (I would do it but I'm not sure about the authorship of some of the levels and it would take considerably longer) How it was made: Tyler assembled various levels from staff sets, Rock and I narrowed the number down to 149 and created the difficulty curve. The whole process I would estimate took around 5 hours, and it was all done on March 31. In any case, I think the set is pretty decent as a whole. It has a decent difficulty curve, good level selection, and some appropriate level placements. Its main flaws are that the Cypher passwords are all invalid, that there a few bizarre level placements, and that its last level is too awesome to be put into words. If anybody has any thoughts or questions on the set, this is the place Not_CCLP1.dat - Flareon350 - 02-Apr-2012 Personally it should be called CCLP1_Advanced or something as this could be a harder version for the veteran CC players this is just an idea though. Not_CCLP1.dat - quiznos00 - 02-Apr-2012 The name is based off of a compilation of 93 levels that some user, don't know who, selected themselves and posted it on the Yahoo group as "CCLP3.dat" a few years ago. It was soon renamed by Chuck to "Not_CCLP3". So Not_CCLP1 sort of honors that. And plus, the best way to let people know that this is not CCLP1 is to name it "Not_CCLP1" We don't want anyone thinking this is official or anything. I'm surprised that Rock kept in my super hard puzzles though Not_CCLP1.dat - geodave - 02-Apr-2012 i count 8 from me: 20 - Five-Twelve 22 - Frog in a Well 53 - Luposlipophobia 78 - Watrewings 88 - Warehouse 8 110 - Slot Cars 116 - Bugopede 134 - Infinite Grunge I guess I shouldn't be jealous..... Not_CCLP1.dat - AdrenalinDragon - 03-Apr-2012 I knew it really wasn't CCLP1, but you sure confused alot of members! It'll be interesting to see if any of those CCLP1 levels get in the real CCLP1. Not_CCLP1.dat - BitBuster - 03-Apr-2012 Based on a preliminary glance through the set, it's more than worthy of the moniker "CCLP1," fake or not. Not_CCLP1.dat - quiznos00 - 03-Apr-2012 The count: J.B.: 57 Tyler: 36 (plus a collab with James) Rock: 16 Ben: 15 The Architect: 15 Dave: 8 James: 1 (plus a collab with Tyler) Paul: 0 (since he doesn't have any sets online) The list: Not_CCLP1.dat - AdrenalinDragon - 03-Apr-2012 Quote:1. The Architect That's alot of Architect levels in a row! Not_CCLP1.dat - Hornlitz - 03-Apr-2012 Well, I've beaten the first I think 92 levels. And I'm currently stuck on Japanese Game Show (why was that one put in again?) But I'm having a lot of fun with this set Not_CCLP1.dat - geodave - 03-Apr-2012 I only played a few random levels. Some of these are great. Many of these are good candidates for CCLP4. |