Red Sage Cutscene Skip Tutorial/Routine [Poly]
Red Sage Cutscene Skip from Jak and Daxter Speedrunning can be difficult at first, but if you focus on a few pointers you will master it in no time.
Focus on these aspects:
1. Start Position
2. First Punch Angle
3. Uppercut + Ground Pound Input Timing + L stick angle
4. Paying attention to whether the trick was executed properly
These pointers were broken down in the video so that you know exactly how to adjust and practice to master this trick! Happy learning!
**Note**
If you do fail the trick in any way (you do not die in the Lava before the buffer ends) just LOAD the SAVE and you can try again. But do not SAVE LOAD and then you do load back in you will be forced to watch the cutscene. If you do happen to watch the cutscene, you can restart the console to get past it.
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