When 5:00 happened, we thought 4:59 was the limit. When 4:59 happened, we thought 4:58 was the limit. When 4:58 happened, we thought 4:57 was the limit. When 4:57 happened, we thought 4:56 was the limit. When 4:56 happened, we thought 4:55 was the limit. When 4:55 happened, we thought 4:54 was the limit. And so on... like it honestly bugs me lol
4:53 is not possible at the moment. In fact, 4:54 is barely possible. The human "limit" is currently at 4:54.998. But that can wait like 2 years or so. The fastest TAS is 4:54.032. So that makes 4:53 impossible.
Maybe there's a glitch that no one know and will makes 4:53 possible
4:53 is possible. 4:53 will be done.
4:54 will never be done by a human. 4:53 isn't possible.
Everyone who's said one of those, I've tried correcting it into:
4:53 might be possible. 4:53 might be done.
4:54 will probably never be done by a human. There's a 99.99% chance that 4:53 isn't possible.
But they were too stubborn, and stuck with their original statement. But if you guys are so sure about that, then give absolute proof of it. Exactly, it can't be absolutely proven. I don't think people should make such definitive statements if they can't absolutely prove it.
"If it's possible, it will be done" -Bismuth 2018
Did anyone not listen to me? dont necro an old post especially one thats irrelevant now since 4:55 already happend Hopefully someone will lock this thread
Any% (NTSC) runs below 4:57.000 must now fulfill additional requirements in order to be verified.
- The run's full session must be included in the submission description.
- For emulator runs below 4:57.000, some form of input display must be visible for the duration of the run. A hand-cam or input