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User:Nightmareci/Detailed description of Tetris The Grand Master

Directly from Tetris The Grand Master, here is the gravity curve:

Internal Gravity[1]
LevelInteral Gravity
(1/256 G)
LevelInternal Gravity
(1/256 G)
0422032
30623064
35823396
4010236128
5012239160
6016243192
7032247224
8048251256 (1G)
9064300512 (2G)
10080330768 (3G)
120963601024 (4G)
1401124001280 (5G)
1601284201024 (4G)
170144450768 (3G)
20045005120 (20G)

This is also based on a timings table in Tetris The Grand Master, but is modified to better fit observations I've made:

Delays
Level DAS
(frames)
Lock
(frames)
Lock flash
(frames)
Line clear
(frames)
ARE
(frames)
000 - 999 14 30 See below 41 27

It's hard to describe how lock flash looks, so look at these examples to understand:


This example shows the maximum amount of delay, starting with lock delay:

..L.......
.GL.G.....
GGLLGGGGGG

29 frames of lock delay

..-.......
.G-.G.....
GG--GGGGGG

Last frame of lock delay (looks like lock flash)

..-.......
.G-.G.....
GG--GGGGGG

2 frames of lock flash

..B.......
.GB.G.....
GGBBGGGGGG

1 frame of no-borders

..G.......
.GG.G.....
..........

41 frames of line clear (correct borders on everything)

..........
..G.......
.GG.G.....

27 frames of ARE (correct borders on everything)

Then the first frame of the next piece begins.


This example shows what happens without any line clear:

..L.......
..L.......
G.LL.GGGGG

29 frames of lock delay

..-.......
..-.......
G.--.GGGGG

Last frame of lock delay (looks like lock flash)

..-.......
..-.......
G.--.GGGGG

2 frames of lock flash

..B.......
..B.......
G.BB.GGGGG

1 frame of no-borders

..G.......
..G.......
G.GG.GGGGG

27 frames of ARE (correct borders on everything)

Then the first frame of the next piece begins.


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