I must admit, I am slightly disappointed and perplexed in some of the criticism I am receiving regarding some of my scores. They are being described by some in the Donkey Kong community as being "fishy", "total bs", "pull a serphy", "fake individual board scores", etc. The one guy being the most vocal has been out of the game for donkey's years (no pun intended), yet he insists on poppin' off like he owns 51% of the game's stock or something...get real.
I have had the last two weeks off from work. This has given me the time to really grind, and test both my limits and the game's.
Thanks, Scott and Adam. Snagging some of these temporary records is fun (they all can be improved upon by anybody at anytime). They are becoming a natural by-product of what I am 'conditioning' myself for (one of the reasons you witness careless/stupid deaths during some of the games). I'm not being a bully, I promise.
Remember this post? Again, I am 'conditioning' (overload principle) myself so that playing at a 140K-150K 'start pace' will hopefully start to feel like running boards. Sometimes I die relatively early on in the game, but I will play it out anyway in order to see what the start may have been if I had not died (thanks to Willms' pace program), then continue to play out the rest of the game. It's just that simple. If a record is set in the meantime, call it a bonus.
So what is all this claptrap I keep reading? Have I offended some by blaspheming against the molten deanosaur?
This is supposed to be a fun hobby that runs alongside reality. I will not apologize for working my tail off in this game. I'm already way behind the curve, for most of you have been playing for years. Like I have said in the past, "I enjoy challenging my DNA in divers things at world-class levels in order to uncover any and all hidden potential that may exist."
Donkey Kong is one of those things.
And to those who have encouraged and supported my efforts thus far, it is appreciated.