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[[File:Instant_release.gif|thumb|320x240px|Demonstration of instant release]]
'''Instant Release''' refers to techniques in which a held object is released instantly. This allows such objects to appear at the [[HOLP]] without updating it. An example of an '''IR''' is diving into a wall and a Bob-omb on the same [[frame]], causing the Bob-omb to be released before the HOLP can update, as demonstrated in "[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vaJOVyfPaBE SM64 - Stomp on the Thwomp - 6x A Presses]". Then, it will stay at the HOLP until Mario enters whatever object he teleported`s activation radius.
'''Instant Release''' refers to techniques in which a held object is released instantly. This allows such objects to appear at the [[HOLP]] without updating it. An example of an '''IR''' is diving into a wall and a Bob-omb on the same [[frame]], causing the Bob-omb to be released before the HOLP can update, as demonstrated in "[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vaJOVyfPaBE SM64 - Stomp on the Thwomp - 6x A Presses]". Instant release can also be caused by big [[Fall Damage|fall damage]], which is much easier to perform in real time.
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Revision as of 21:43, 23 April 2019

Demonstration of instant release

Instant Release refers to techniques in which a held object is released instantly. This allows such objects to appear at the HOLP without updating it. An example of an IR is diving into a wall and a Bob-omb on the same frame, causing the Bob-omb to be released before the HOLP can update, as demonstrated in "SM64 - Stomp on the Thwomp - 6x A Presses". Instant release can also be caused by big fall damage, which is much easier to perform in real time.