Is it okay to have skips in the Videofootage that proofs the WR?
6 years ago
Germany

Hey guys, i am new to this and wasnt finding anything about such a situation.

https://www.speedrun.com/Yoshis_Story/run/1zxvgxky

That's the run i am talkin about. I've found 2 Skips in the Footage: 16:40 and 1:42:13. So this Footage could be edited i guess. Is there any proof that this WR is legit?

Netherlands

When you watch his video on Twitch you don't see those skips :) I guess it has something to do with uploading it to YouTube

Edited by the author 6 years ago
Russia

thanks to latest dramas, every single offline yt run is a spliced one and non legit. xd

upd: it took me ~18 seconds to find the twitch vod

seems like either that was a console/stream lag, or you actually need a lag to execute both of these glitches.

b4 the lag https://image.prntscr.com/image/TQMU5x-pQ6SRHCzNJ4Q8jQ.png

after https://sun9-8.userapi.com/c840625/v840625403/55b21/H62VIp6IzD4.jpg

heres the frame b4 the lag https://sun9-8.userapi.com/c840625/v840625403/55b05/0f_rSSweSjE.jpg

and this is the 1st frame after the lag https://sun9-8.userapi.com/c840625/v840625403/55b0f/iwVcTfBsrvs.jpg

notice the livesplit timer still going on, and it's 1s. difference between these two frames. im actually curious why i should frame-research the game i don't run/care about, instead of you.

blueYOSHI likes this
United States

Video flaws happen and should be considered in the context of all the information around it, life's not black and white like everyone wants to believe. Youtube trashed up one of my videos the other day even though my local copy is fine.

IlluminaTea, Despatche, and Habreno like this

Twitch nonsense aside, YouTube itself LOVES to destroy videos like that. There used to be great guides on how to get a video as close as possible to what the YouTube machine wants, but I have no idea if any of those are even accurate when YouTube needlessly "overhauls" something at least once a month.

Edited by the author 6 years ago