He made an account, and on day one he announced he was going to be attempting WR in Super Mario Bros., and also posted in the Super Mario 64 forums about a brand new skip that was completely false. He later submitted a TAS (tool-assisted speedrun (basically a computer program running the game)) as a run for Super Mario Bros., and got super defensive when people pointed out he had submitted a fake run.
I'm sure there's more too, but those are the parts that I know of.
He deleted his account 13 hours ago tho ^^ No hate, but im suspicious
Same confrontational style, with a diametrically opposed viewpoint, but with the same intent to stir the pot.
Now why would I make that assertion about your intent? Well, the very first thing you bring forth is your drama of the previous days. Quite a topic for a "new unconspicuous speedrunner".
C'mon now. Did you even try?
Can we not overreact? Wait until the man posts a dang run! Just because this coincidence happened doesn't make him a cheater. And so what if he's SMG69? Maybe he's trying to start over. All I'm saying is whether he is SMG69 or not give him the chance to submit something before jumping to conclusions about who he is.
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