Long time ago, I saw this same video and went "wtf how is this even possible". Then I started to play moded celeste and started Strawberry jam. A week ago I finished advanced lobby and decided that this would be my first expert level, wich I have beaten now and uploaded. It has been a wild ride and I came back here to say the circle is closed. ty :)
lol reminds me of some guy who gave up on this game and went on to complain in the youtube comments, said something like "i like my platformers to have platforms"
🤓actually the human body evolved mainly in a more nomadic setting, and is built for that. the most modern thing the human body has really adapted to is the discovery of fire, though even then we still have some redundancies in the form of wisdom teeth which haven't been bred out yet. evolution is very slow and there's only so much you can do in a couple thousand years.
Celeste is a game about simulating the 5 stages of grief as fast and as many times as possible while inventing new stages along the way that also manages to make you lose your gender identity
@@twotruckslyrics i played through Celeste and i stayed cis. i am the strongest living being on earth(i might eventually go back and do the postgame, pray for my gender identity and my sanity if i do)
the traction this has gotten is insane, appreciate you lot. people joke about how this looks like gd, movement tech and momentum in this game is incomparable to any other. I REALLY recommend trying celeste mods like this
@@suripuki1984 if youve only done vanilla, i found the Strawberry Jam Collab was a good resource to get into more advanced maps. i went in expecting to just do the easiest lobby, since it's vanilla difficulty, and now i know like five different ways to do ultras
@@suripuki1984 try strawberry jam! There's a gym explaining all the game's tech, including a "library" explaining how stuff like friction and other gameplay mechanics work! With interactive examples, of course
I have wanted to try mods, but I for some reason want to beat ALL of Celeste first (all goldens (maybe not farewell )) Also: good job on completing this level, How many attempts were you slaved away at your device for?
I have a feeling that if 2.2 somehow doesn’t give the triggers necessary for creating such advanced movement, one of it’s future updates will, it’ll just take time
@@CapyGMD do my eyes deceive me, or is that momentum buildup with very precise dashing and jumping to provide optimal speed to barely cross a large gap. I’m only on the last room of farewell, I am in fear for my life rn.
@@Minion_Darcy getting good at Celeste is really quick. I started this game almost a year ago and I’m already grandmaster and on my way to clear stuff on hard list
As someone who just managed to finish the Expert Lobby, it has some of the most well designed levels I've seen in any platformer. It's super worth the grind and very satisfying when you overcome a level. Good luck!
Celeste is basically just bonking your head against a wall until It breaks, trial and error, no actual difficulty if you've already got the mechanics down
I dunno, I think it's closer to something like rocket jumping in tf2: the fact that you can do stuff like this is inherent to the physics and movement mechanics given to you by the devs, but it by far exceeds what was intended from the start
This video is what got me to play Strawberry Jam. I finished everything in the base game of Celeste and didn't know what to do with mods so I just stopped. I am halfway done with the beginner lobby, day 1 and am gonna be grinding the hell out of this until I get to this absolute jammer.
@@nebulatheowl Finished the intermediate lobby a few days ago, took a break from Celeste and started back up today, learned the tech from the advanced lobby and have beaten Golden Dawn.
celeste is just a platformer game? no. its so much more. its performing near frame perfects at every jump to pull of the most satisfying clip that anyone that has ever played a platformer game would understand, and no one else would be able to comprehend. its doing something that breaks the limits of what we think we could do, and yet we still have something for all people of all skill levels. celeste is one of the greatest platformer games, if not the best. this clip just goes to show the crazanity of what we can do in this game
A platformer where 99% of the surfaces will kill you, and you have to figure out how to use the remaining one percent and an unnumberable number of mobility tricks to get around all the stuff that erases your very being if you touch it.
Now, compare this to nelumbo, which has you basically teleporting all over the place, only touching the ground for ultras... As maps get harder celeste gets further from a platformer and closer to playing piano and a GD demon at the same time
As someone who plays piano I've also made that connection. Even stuff like ultras feel really similar to ornaments like the mordent on piano (a short trill)
for those who don't know, this is Chromatic Complex. Hard map in the insane difficulty. this ain't just 'really' hard, yet there's still way harder. (yes i'm looking at pinball purgatory B5) good luck on the jam if you haven't completed it yet btw!!
Holy fucking shit is that chromatic complex from SJ expert lobby???? I love chromplex! I love chromplex! I love chromplex! Coloured nyoom bubbles make me happy
You know you've changed because: The first time you see it you're so confused as to what is going on And when you get to know all the tech, being ultras, spiked wallbounces and cornerglides, you start noticing the fact that you're now able to pull that off with enough time, If you can relate to this, be proud of yourself, that means you went through a lot of things in the celeste modding community :D