For me, it ain't gaming related. One of my favouries is "Ephemeral Rift". An ASMR channel, so good...love his weird work
If a game doesn't end, you may have success in uploading runs of certain sections of the game (individual missions, levels, goals). This would be your only shot
Thats pretty cool, i'll check that. Love these unofficial creations
May have already been discussed, but has an app been considered for IOS / Android? Community could help towards development (I'd be happy chipping in, as a supporter)
The mods are busy, but reliable, don't worry. I'm just setting my stuff up, and imagine I'll be waiting the same as you (like everyone). Give it time
Full video for inspection. Anyone with an art for photo shop could upload a fabulous time
I respect that. Those being put there aren't good, don't worry about audiences - Bragging rights is enough, even if sad. 65th on a leader board of Super Mario 64, pretty good. Anyway, I won't continue with my sucky attitude, would prefer to be wrong
Not fake, but done by someone else. Not suggesting runs "should" be done with cameras, only pointing out the issue.
A step further: Good runner approached with $100, guy offering money says "put me on the leaderboard, around 65th is fine. Send the video". Then uploads the run, like he did it. BUT, to save reputation, lets say its easier doing it among your buddies, low key.
Corruption exists. Even among fun, innocent speed running.
Outside the norm for it happen, but imagine it does.
If a good runner within a top 10 or 20 of a leaderboard has a friend, who is struggling to get anywhere, does a run for him, and puts him at 65th.
Not all runs are streamed live. No camera, no accountability.
Welcome to the community. Uploading new runs myself, mainly outside mainstream games
Hmm, ok, will look into that. It is specifically for games with no save
In process of setting up new runs. Is there a simple way to replay a certain section of a run, if the game itself has no save.
Example: Super Mario Land on the Gameboy, it contains 32 levels, subdivided into 8 worlds. Is there a way to start a run at world 4? To "practice" world 4. Games like this have no save, once you've passed world 4, it's passed. Only way to go back to world 4, is to start over at world 1.
Super Mario Land on the Gameboy is one example, but applies to all games like it that don't allow the save.
The challenge, the community, the competitiveness, the love, and the glory