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'''30uv1441''' is a complete [[tool-assisted speedrun]] through [[Doom II]] in 14 minutes, 41 seconds. It was released on January 20, 2004 by [[Andrey "entryway" Budko]].
 
'''30uv1441''' is a complete [[tool-assisted speedrun]] through [[Doom II]] in 14 minutes, 41 seconds. It was released on January 20, 2004 by [[Andrey "entryway" Budko]].
  
The demo was recorded on a modified version of [[PrBoom]] written by Budko himself. The main feature of his custom version not present in the original PrBoom is the ability to activate permanent [[strafe50]]. All versions of PrBoom include slow-motion recording and save states, the latter of which Budko used sparingly. [http://www.doomworld.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=20739]
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The demo was recorded on a modified version of [[PrBoom]] written by Budko himself. This version was the base for [[PrBoom+]]. The main feature of his custom version not present in the original PrBoom is the ability to activate permanent [[strafe50]]. All versions of PrBoom include slow-motion recording and save states, the latter of which Budko used sparingly. [http://www.doomworld.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=20739]
  
The speedrun currently holds 30 world record times for tool-assisted runs: 29 for individual levels and one for the total time through all 32 levels. Budko's run eclipsed the March 2000 tool-assisted record of 16 minutes, 17 seconds by [[Marijo "Sedlo" Sedlic]] in [[30uv1617]]. This was achieved by taking advantage of newly-discovered routes and tricks, and the use of the strafe50 modification.
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Budko's run eclipsed the March 2000 tool-assisted record of 16 minutes, 17 seconds by [[Marijo "Sedlo" Sedlic]] in [[30uv1617]]. This was achieved by taking advantage of newly-discovered routes and tricks, and the use of the strafe50 modification.  
  
The fastest [[speedrun]] through Doom II without tool-assistance and using an unmodified Doom engine is 26 minutes, 9 seconds by [[Radek Pecka]].
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The fastest [[speedrun]] through Doom II on Ultra-Violence [[difficulty level]] without tool-assistance and using an unmodified Doom engine is 26 minutes, 9 seconds by [[Radek Pecka]].
  
 
Since releasing 30uv1441, Budko has also set world records for tool-assisted runs in three out of the four episodes in [[Ultimate Doom]]: [[Knee-Deep in the Dead]] in 04:05; [[Inferno]] in 03:15; and [[Thy Flesh Consumed]] in 02:32.
 
Since releasing 30uv1441, Budko has also set world records for tool-assisted runs in three out of the four episodes in [[Ultimate Doom]]: [[Knee-Deep in the Dead]] in 04:05; [[Inferno]] in 03:15; and [[Thy Flesh Consumed]] in 02:32.
  
== Areas for improvement ==
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== Improvement ==
  
30uv1441 is not a maxed-out speedrun. On the [http://www.doomworld.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=20739 Doomworld forums] in January 2004, Budko announced the possibility of recording an updated Doom II speedrun with a running time under 14 minutes.
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30uv1441 is not a maxed-out speedrun. On the [http://www.doomworld.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=20739 Doomworld forums] in January 2004, Budko announced the possibility of recording an updated Doom II speedrun with a running time under 14 minutes, but never did it.
  
One of the most obvious areas for improvement is that Budko plays through [[MAP32: Grosse]], which is not required to complete the game. Skipping this level entirely could cut an additional 13 seconds: the 11 required to finish the level and 2 more for using the standard exit in level 31 instead of the secret exit.
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A [[built]] run in 14:02, by Adrian Danis (RamboBones), exists.
  
At least 0.11, 0.2, and 0.03 second can be shaved off on levels 27, 29, and 30, respectively.
 
  
 
==Source==
 
==Source==

Revision as of 10:11, 12 September 2010

Level breakdown
Level Time* Par
1: Entryway 0:05.43 WR 0:30
2: Underhalls 0:26.94 WR 1:30
3: The Gantlet 0:18.89 WR 2:00
4: The Focus 0:20.71 WR 2:00
5: The Waste Tunnels 0:20.29 WR 1:30
6: The Crusher 0:45.51 WR 2:30
7: Dead Simple 0:05.80 WR 2:00
8: Tricks and Traps 0:18.91 WR 2:00
9: The Pit 0:34.49 WR 4:30
10: Refueling Base 0:23.83 WR 1:30
11: Circle of Death 0:26.86 WR 3:30
12: The Factory 0:36.43 WR 2:30
13: Downtown 0:53.31 WR 2:30
14: The Inmost Dens 0:08.57 WR 2:30
15: Industrial Zone (S) 0:28.60 WR 3:30
31: Wolfenstein (S) 0:31.97 WR 2:00
32: Grosse 0:11.31 WR 0:30
16: The Suburbs 0:10.00 WR 2:30
17: The Tenements 1:24.66 WR 7:00
18: The Courtyard 0:20.94 WR 2:30
19: The Citadel 0:31.71 WR 3:30
20: Gotcha! 0:33.37 WR 2:30
21: Nirvana 0:14.54 WR 4:00
22: The Catacombs 0:13.69 WR 2:30
23: Barrels O' Fun 0:32.86 WR 3:00
24: The Chasm 0:27.51 WR 2:30
25: Bloodfalls 0:38.29 WR 2:30
26: The Abandoned Mines 0:30.74 WR 5:00
27: Monster Condo 0:11.97 5:30
28: The Spirit World 0:32.83 WR 7:00
29: The Living End 1:10.83 5:00
30: Icon of Sin 0:29.97 3:00
Total Time 15:01.80 WR 95:00
*Measured using Budko's PrBoom modification.
(S): Secret exit. WR: world record

30uv1441 is a complete tool-assisted speedrun through Doom II in 14 minutes, 41 seconds. It was released on January 20, 2004 by Andrey "entryway" Budko.

The demo was recorded on a modified version of PrBoom written by Budko himself. This version was the base for PrBoom+. The main feature of his custom version not present in the original PrBoom is the ability to activate permanent strafe50. All versions of PrBoom include slow-motion recording and save states, the latter of which Budko used sparingly. [1]

Budko's run eclipsed the March 2000 tool-assisted record of 16 minutes, 17 seconds by Marijo "Sedlo" Sedlic in 30uv1617. This was achieved by taking advantage of newly-discovered routes and tricks, and the use of the strafe50 modification.

The fastest speedrun through Doom II on Ultra-Violence difficulty level without tool-assistance and using an unmodified Doom engine is 26 minutes, 9 seconds by Radek Pecka.

Since releasing 30uv1441, Budko has also set world records for tool-assisted runs in three out of the four episodes in Ultimate Doom: Knee-Deep in the Dead in 04:05; Inferno in 03:15; and Thy Flesh Consumed in 02:32.

Improvement

30uv1441 is not a maxed-out speedrun. On the Doomworld forums in January 2004, Budko announced the possibility of recording an updated Doom II speedrun with a running time under 14 minutes, but never did it.

A built run in 14:02, by Adrian Danis (RamboBones), exists.


Source

This article incorporates text from the open-content Wikipedia online encyclopedia article 30uv1441.

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