Great run fella, watched this live
Hi there, thanks for stumbling across this board, Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard is a game of horror, the talent involved with this game and overall concept is great, the gameplay however is a nightmare. As such, it shouldn't be completely forgotten and left in the pile of games of a bygone era, a testiment of what game tropes existed and a video game world akin to Wreck it Ralph. If you want to run this game, I welcome you to the board, the cut-scenes are unskippable, the deaths numerous and the cheesy lines fermented. Please feel free to reach out if you need any assistance or have questions!
Might I recommend swinging over to this section https://www.speedrun.com/streaming_recording_equipment/forum There should be guides on how to record your runs regardless of budget and hardware, or if you need assistance you'll get some help in there. Hopefully there will be a diplomatic solution to this Stick War you speak of and it will give a good time overall
Hello! Check this thread https://www.speedrun.com/streaming_recording_equipment/thread/qlnmy for how to record your runs And as for the splits themselves you can use Live Split https://livesplit.org/ There are tutorials for how to setup almost everything on here and on the YouTubes
Have a look at some more forgotten platformers as well such as Croc, Bubsy 3D and Heart of Darkness (1 of those 3 is a nightmare though)
Hi all! Just thought I would dip into the introductions to say hello, I'm a 30+ UK based human who sometimes streams and sometimes makes videos (when I'm not knackered from work, childcare or doomscrolling Twitter), I remember attempting speedruns casually with Metal Gear Solid on the PSX with my younger brother back in 1999, I recently played through Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard again and remembered how bad it was but how much I enjoyed some bits of it so decided to give it a whirl for a run. Really want to give some other titles a crack when the fancy takes me. Anyway, have a fantastic period of time wherever you are and it's a pleasure to meet you