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All the saws are spinning so that the upper half is moving forwards (clockwise if viewed from the right). A good landing will usually get you a decent launch.
There's probably a good technique for jumping on the saw and bouncing off of it, without getting launched. The guys on the forums think that should be worth a few stunt points, great for the speed-and-style game mode. Not sure how the programming would work for that as not all saws should be viable blade kissing targets, but sounds fun nonetheless.
There is a good technique for launching yourself after blade kissing, however I want people to try and work out their own techniques themselves. It'll be interesting to see if they come up with similar strategies.
Any hints for that? Or is that a secret? ;)
And is it just me, or do the blades seem to be going the wrong way to propel me forward?
The best possible time, in theory, would be to launch from the first saw straight to the end. Skill won't get you that though, you'll only need a few tons of luck.
I don't think I'll make anymore as this one is barely short of impossible, even without getting a good time.