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Post by jeremie on May 8, 2020 5:39:22 GMT -5
you might not see me being bad at games for whatever reason although you thought i was. i was gonna talk abaut the clock format.
who wants to be a millionaire's clocked format was first made in 2008 (i would be wrong) its timeless wich means you cannot guess for a long time. instead it focuses on answering speed and what you get in this case.
the money tree will be pretty much the same as the original 15 questions from 100$ up to 1 million. the sounds and musics sound different and remade and additional sounds came in that werent in the original format. you will get 15 seconds on question 1 to 5. 30 for 6 to 10 and 45 on 11 to 14. with 15 giving you not just 45 seconds but you will even get the banked time. the banked time depends on how much time you have safed on the previous 14 questions. lets say if you have 1 seconds remaining on all 14 questions, you will get 14 seconds banked.
the 3 lifelines work the same but have additional sounds too and will temporarly pause the timer. and for some reason in Osswmi's version (why do i say this?) starts with 3 lifelines for the first 5. 1 lifeline was unlocked at the 6th and the rest at 11th. (you might as well wanna start disliking me because i think i spoiled it too much).
when the timer expires, the contestant has to go.
now i have to say that its a fantastic format and it gets pretty intense the closer you are and when your close to running out. it can easily become intense
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Post by jeremie on May 8, 2020 5:41:21 GMT -5
again. you may wanna start hating me after i talked abaut osswmi's version.
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