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"Run 42195m along the rooftops with two players" The most difficult achievement in Canabalt, but this time in two-player mode. The thing is, Canabalt only has local co-op. I don't know anyone IRL who could have helped me, so my original plan was to get help from someone online via Steam Remote Play or Parsec. I did try that with a few different people, but the experience was horrendous each time. I eventually conceded that earning this achievement with even the slightest amount of stream latency wasn't gonna happen. So I had to do it alone. Index finger on left mouse button for P1 (black), middle finger on right mouse button for P2 (white). At first I did runs on Purity, but without any boxes to run into to keep a slow and steady pace, things quickly get out of hand. So I switched to Origin for a while, but I later found that I performed better on Bombardment. I'm not sure what it is about Bombardment that makes it easier, especially since fewer boxes spawn than on Origin. Throughout my attempts, I developed a handful of strategies and discovered a handful of quirks about the game. The most notable quirk is this: the moment both players "resync" after having been separated for a while, the velocity vector of the player in front is instantly changed to match the velocity vector of the player in back. This makes sense as a game mechanic when you only consider horizontal velocity, as otherwise the players would easily slip past one another and hardly ever both be on the screen at the same time, but the problem is that this applies to vertical velocity as well. If the players "resync" while the player in front is mid-jump, the player in front could be suddenly hurled downward as if they had bumped their head on an invisible ceiling, or be suddenly hurled upward as if they had performed a double jump (see 6:28). Either case (but particularly the former) can be lethal. I planned to write a Steam guide documenting all the strategies I developed and all the quirks I discovered, but never got around to it. Feel free to add me on Steam if you want to hear about them.