what is your relaxing speedrun game you run?
7 years ago
Philippines
kaiten619
He/Him, They/Them
7 years ago

what is your relaxing game to speedrun that is chill and that you don't rage when you don't get a PB? for me i have to admit it was Oregon Trail 1.2 for Windows. The fate of the game is always dictate by RNG at its finest but it is relaxing

England

None of the games I run are relaxing experiences.

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Washington, USA
EmeraldAly
She/Her, They/Them
7 years ago

I don't run against a timer when I want to relax. I don't consider my speed games 'ruined' for casual play. Or there's like 500 games I own that I don't speedrun, so one of those maybe.

New Jersey, USA

I don't rage.

I started speed running so that I could acclimate myself to repeatedly failing. My goal was to use my speed running experience to improve my mentality when playing poker, and it has been largely successful.

I also think that there is a big difference between "not raging" and "relaxing". I agree with Drakodan's sentiment. Speed running is not a relaxing experience for me, but that doesn't mean that I'm stressed out. It just means that I am focussed and engaged in the task.

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Philippines
kaiten619
He/Him, They/Them
7 years ago

yeah i hear ya kobe. helps in poker interesting. but when the timer is on with splits with no times i can relax and mess up and learn. but when i have time on the splits i try to focus and interact with chat best as i can so to loosen up nerves especially at pb pace

New Jersey, USA

That makes sense. I personally try not to differentiate between "practice" and "runs". Obviously, there is a difference of intent, but I try to keep the same mentality. I do practice individual segments of a game, but if I make a run attempt from beginning to end, I see it as simply practicing the full game, in a way. It's not like basketball, where there is a distinct separation between practice and competition. Or like cross-country where there is time-trial training at race pace, then a race. Aside from races, speedrunning is kind of all practice.

There are also things like GDQ, which I would categorize as "performances". A performance can be considered distinct from practice, as well.

But yeah, I totally understand your feeling.

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