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Study how the "Choppy Orc" moves. Often, engaging the enemy at a specific spot on the map or using a particular weapon can make its behavior more predictable. 3. Calibrate Your Splitter
: Community members like or321 and incrediblewebsite have developed versions of the game that include an integrated timer and autosplitting logic built directly into the browser experience.
(usually between 0.8 and 0.9) so the software correctly identifies level completions without false triggers. Set Hotkeys Autosplitter Choppy Orc
Look for the auto-splitting notification text directly below the game name and click .
Sometimes the autosplitter isn’t broken; your hardware is choking. The “Choppy” in isn't just a cool name—it refers to the game’s frame drops during the Forest Fire level. Study how the "Choppy Orc" moves
If you want to fine-tune your speedrun layout further, I can help you customize it. Let me know: What you play the game on The specific category you are running
This discrepancy was highlighted in a forum discussion where a runner questioned whether a minimum jumps world record was invalid because the autosplitter showed more jumps than the runner claimed to have used. The response from the community clarified the situation: the autosplitter’s jump count includes axe bounces, but the category rules do not. As one user explained, “The autosplitter itself counts jumps by listening to the jump sound effect, which also plays when you bounce on the axe. That’s why in minimum jumps runs, the autosplitter will still show 50+ jumps at the end. I didn’t find a way to separate those stats, yet”. Calibrate Your Splitter : Community members like or321
The persistence of this issue highlights an important reality about community‑developed tools: they are limited by what is technically feasible. To accurately distinguish between a standard jump and an axe bounce, the autosplitter would need to read additional game state information—such as whether the orc is currently standing on a thrown axe. This would require a more sophisticated memory‑reading approach, which may not be practical for a browser‑based tool.
You wanted a smooth speedrun. He gives you stutter-stepped destiny. You wanted a clean fight. He gives you segmented grief.
Identify the latest autosplitter scripts for specific Bloodborne categories.