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When I started playing KZ in 2021, one of the first maps I played was this one. I remember getting a time of 2:00 and achieving my first server record after 2 hours of grinding. Not gonna lie, I was so happy, but after a couple of hours, a player named "Baudejas" came and beat my time, setting a new record of 1:50. Determined to take back the record, I managed to improve my time to 1:45 a few days later. However, he reclaimed the record, improving his time to 1:42. I gave up for a while. I returned to the map a couple of months later, having gained experience from playing other maps. I improved my time and took back the server record with a 1:32, which I uploaded to my YouTube channel in 2021. That was my first top 100, and I was so happy that I posted it to share the huge achievement I had just made. This map became my favorite, and I spent many hours trying to improve my time. My dream was to beat Gwooky’s TP WR time because I knew Smicky’s time was totally insane. I spent days, weeks, and months grinding to get closer to his time. But in 2022, AyayaBoy took the record, which left me demotivated to keep going. I knew I wasn’t strong enough to get my first TP WR on that map. played this map so much. Every session I spent on it, I kept improving my times, getting closer to setting the TP WR. After achieving my first 1:24 pro time, my goal was to reach 1:22 and beat Ayayaboy’s TP run. At the time, I didn’t expect that I would ever beat the map. Seeing how good Smie’s run was, I knew I didn’t stand a chance. But after beating Gwooky’s time with a 1-second fail, I started to believe that there was hope that one day this map could be mine, at least for a while. I had many attempts and sessions on Kreedz trying to break the world record, but I gave up a lot. I just couldn’t get enough perfect runs to get closer. After some time, I played some T6 maps and noticed that my strafes had improved a lot. I started getting better times with fewer skips than in my previous runs. Thanks to that, I knew I was ready to attack this map again. I spent three days grinding, playing day by day to make this dream come true. After 10 failed attempts to get the WR, I finally did it. My best potential run was around 1:18, but I was so stressed after hitting every skip that I ended up failing one of the last ones. Still, I’m so happy I didn’t give up and fought so hard for this moment in my Kreedz journey. I hope you enjoy this video. Thank you for your attention.