Wow, this guy is pretty ridiculous. He purposefully stopped submitting replays just to ease the pressure on the opponents and make them think they could outperform him… only to crush the competition in his usual manner a month later. o_0 I can hardly wait for Normal mode updates, or for a new Phantasm/Reimu-B update — that one seemed near-perfect. I wonder if he'll manage to make 1.65 bil on it… — moozooh 11:01, 28 November 2008 (UTC).
- Well, PCB is his game. After 1900 hours played, it's natural to expect him to dominate it like no other. It's good that Kagamin and others are giving him competition, though. (By comparison, YASU only played about 100 hours of MoF when he got 2.02B.) Touhou scorerunning has really ramped up this year (look at all those WRs that are being improved on a near-daily basis) and that's definitely a good thing. 67.180.29.233 07:19, 30 November 2008 (UTC)
- I mean it more in the context of purposefully delaying submissions to give the opponents hope of staying at #1 spot. I'm not sure whether I should regard it as productive or cruel, but it's certainly something noteworthy.
- Also, I am in fact very grateful to Kagamin for not letting HS leave the scene. If not for him, PCB scorerunning would have ended back in October. — moozooh 21:16, 30 November 2008 (UTC).
Well, it seems HS is back on track, at least temporarily. This new Lunatic/Reimu-B replay looks almost insulting, though: he makes lots of mistakes, even major ones, and loses at least 200 million on that alone… yet beats his old score by a great margin almost casually, and stays many steps ahead of every other contestant. What I'm wondering is: did he just become that good, or it's the others that suck so bad in comparison? — moozooh 21:16, 1 July 2009 (UTC).