Swimming optimization: Difference between revisions

Added section on swimming speed
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* '''Precise Target Pitch:''' Alternating between two joystick positions can give target pitch values otherwise impossible to reach when swimming straight.
* '''Precise Target Pitch:''' Alternating between two joystick positions can give target pitch values otherwise impossible to reach when swimming straight.
== Detailed Explanations ==
== Detailed Explanations ==
=== Swimming Speed ===
Maximum swimming Fspeed is 28 and falls to 26 before the next A press. Optimal swimming is on a 20 frame cycle; there are 13 frames where pressing A will be too early and do nothing, then 7 frames where pressing A will result in maximum speed, and beyond that pressing A will result in slower swimming speed. Regardless of when the A button is pressed in the 7 frame window, this 20 frame cycle will repeat.
=== Straight Lines ===
=== Straight Lines ===
It should not be surprising that between two points in the water with no obstacles or collision nearby, the fastest path between them will be approximately a straight line. Turning should thus be generally kept to individual segments separated by straight lines, unless forced by surrounding geometry and obstacles. For example, intervening whirlpools and other water currents can make moving in a straight line extremely undesirable, as Mario begins to either strain harder and harder to maintain such a line or gets pulled far off course from it.
It should not be surprising that between two points in the water with no obstacles or collision nearby, the fastest path between them will be approximately a straight line. Turning should thus be generally kept to individual segments separated by straight lines, unless forced by surrounding geometry and obstacles. For example, intervening whirlpools and other water currents can make moving in a straight line extremely undesirable, as Mario begins to either strain harder and harder to maintain such a line or gets pulled far off course from it.
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