http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4ZpNtVWXbg
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its amazing how they figure out this stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4ZpNtVWXbg
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its amazing how they figure out this stuff.
No, speed runs in games make me feel like the speedrunner is wasting his time.
I wish I could beat Super Metroid with 100% in an hour.
I wish I could beat SO3 in four hours. ;_; My best time is twelve.
Speed runs are so impressive to me. It really shows you know alot about that game, or are at the least very skilled in it.
I think speed runs are fascinating as an achievement, but I don't have any real motivation to try myself. I like to sit back and enjoy the game, not rush through as fast as humanly possible just for YouTube's sake. In other words, I can't do it and this is the excuse I tell myself.
They don't make me feel useless, but that video of yours makes me really want to play Mischief Makers again. I have to actually track down a copy and buy it first though.
It's a waste of time, because you only see the final product, but it takes years to be able to do. Like there is a video of some guy that hooked up one controller for both Megaman X and Megaman X2, played them simultaneously, and beat them both. That's someone who has too much time on his hands and played the games way too many times. Even I have played Megaman X too much because I can beat it in roughly an hour.
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Well, it depends on the game. If I'm watching something like, Super Mario Bros. 3, my childhood crumbles before me. If it's something I recently got into, like the older Castlevanias, then I feel powerless.
Fun to watch, and in many ways, is impressive someone would invest the amount of time they needed to know what comes next, and have the skill to not screw up. But there's little incentive for a person to actually do it, since it somewhat a colossal waste of a time. Speed runs for RPGs are even worse, even if you are trying to prove a point.
This is my take on challenges, too.
i watch it then when i try to attempt it i do very badly![]()
I would probably go play video games or have sex (the usual) - Nominus Experse
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No, they don't make me feel useless. Instead I just find myself having a huge amount of respect for the people who do those speedruns (hey, I'm a nerd. Let me respect my fellow nerds for doing nerdy things. =P)
And I am a speedrun ADDICT. I absolutely love watching speedruns. They're more entertaining to me than most movies or TV shows. I'm not kidding when I say I've watched like half of this list.
Would I personally ever attempt a speedrun? Perhaps, but I doubt it. I'm content to sit back and watch the work of the masters. XD