This New Ocarina of Time Glitch Changes Everything

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
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    A new glitch in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has spawned a new strategy that completely changes the way one of the most popular categories is speedrun. One of the most famous tricks in speedrunning history has been retired... but we won't forget the memories it gave us.
    To see the new strategy live, follow RIchardSage on twitch: / richardsage
    Big thanks to RichardSage, Jolin and Andy for providing some clips. Thanks to RichardSage, Jolin, Lozoots and Bliny for helping me learn about the new strategy.
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  • @karljobst
    @karljobst  Год назад +937

    RIP the Void Warp. 2013-2022. You gave us some good memories!
    Install Raid for Free ✅ IOS/ANDROID/PC: clcr.me/KarlJobst_Aug22 and get a special starter pack 💥 Available only for the next 30 days

    • @narnianninja4964
      @narnianninja4964 Год назад +3

      💥

    • @camwyn256
      @camwyn256 Год назад +24

      While Raid may be the best game in its genre,it's not a genre for me

    • @Gibbypg
      @Gibbypg Год назад +36

      get that bread

    • @synx6988
      @synx6988 Год назад +10

      Get Item Manipulation (GIM for short) does not work on original N64 cuz it crashes. It is an emulator only glitch. This means these runs are all pretty irrelevant imo

    • @Lawofimprobability
      @Lawofimprobability Год назад +21

      Karl, any plans to do a video on the psychology of glitch-hunters?

  • @Coooley
    @Coooley Год назад +387

    What blows my mind is that Speedrunners have discovered that it's faster to glitch a slingshot into your inventory rather than grab said slingshot from literally that same dungeon haha

    • @halfasleeptv8763
      @halfasleeptv8763 Год назад +6

      I love your d2 vods also coool . Thanks for the entertainment

  • @Bourgit
    @Bourgit Год назад +793

    I love how everything just seemed to click after the initial discovery. Like to achieve C we need B but to achieve B we need A and after decades of speedrunning and glitch hunting it turns out that we already have strats for going from A to be and from B to C.

    • @LizardDude
      @LizardDude Год назад +106

      It actually reminds me a lot of how many discoveries in math and physics are made: seemingly unrelated techniques suddenly being combined into some crazy new use.

    • @gregoryhunter7413
      @gregoryhunter7413 Год назад +25

      That’s how a lot of Zelda puzzles work as well

    • @BradsGonnaPlay
      @BradsGonnaPlay Год назад +11

      @@gregoryhunter7413 so speed running is the most true Zelda experience?
      /joking

    • @sophiacristina
      @sophiacristina Год назад +17

      From A to be or not to be!

    • @synckar6380
      @synckar6380 Год назад +5

      @@sophiacristina That C is the question!

  • @demonliquidator
    @demonliquidator Год назад +2945

    im not even a speedrunner i just watch karl for the commentary, hes opened my eyes into the world of speed running and it is amazing, what an absolute legend!

    • @MuseOSRS
      @MuseOSRS Год назад +86

      Like 99.9% of viewers here aren't speedrunners, join the club

    • @pineappleenjoyer9297
      @pineappleenjoyer9297 Год назад +21

      Yeah Karl and Tomatoanus are the only 2 channels i watch that cover speed running. I have 0 interest in speed running as a whole but you can bet your ass i have watched every single video of those 2 legends

    • @noahgatlin7062
      @noahgatlin7062 Год назад +12

      Most of us are not speed runners we just like the content and voice behind it.

    • @cousinslim
      @cousinslim Год назад +5

      Absolute legend

    • @Lawofimprobability
      @Lawofimprobability Год назад +15

      While it is obvious most viewers aren't speedrunners, I wonder how many have even played the games he talks about or even want to play the games. I have no plans to play Ocarina of Time or any of the other games he mentions and watch with interest because the process of glitch discovery and community development of strategies is something I am interested in and Jobst explains that well.

  • @ChristionHiggs
    @ChristionHiggs Год назад +1049

    Hey Karl, just wanted to say I’m beyond impressed with your investigative and deductive abilities, I just got finished binge watching some of your longer videos looking into the Dream controversy I’d somehow let pass me by as well as your video on Wata Games. Your channel is a breath of fresh air in terms of how well researched the subjects of your content are; you should be proud you’ve made it onto my very short list of trustworthy educational/journalistic RUclipsrs. Very short bro

    • @CKyIe
      @CKyIe Год назад +8

      Who are the other ones?

    • @barrybludgeon7448
      @barrybludgeon7448 Год назад +12

      Another one to add to your list if you havent already would be KiraTV, he has started on the same route as Karl and has a great sense of humor to boot.

    • @ChristionHiggs
      @ChristionHiggs Год назад +5

      @@CKyIe Vertasium, Myles Power, Vsauce, Trey the Explainer, CGP Grey, all I can think of at the moment

    • @20Gero09
      @20Gero09 Год назад +6

      @@ChristionHiggs Tom Nicholas has an imo valid critique of (some) of Veritasiums content. He's usually pretty good though.

    • @ChristionHiggs
      @ChristionHiggs Год назад +1

      @@20Gero09 I’ll check it out sounds pretty interesting

  • @techstorezombie9316
    @techstorezombie9316 Год назад +376

    The fact that a game from so many years ago is still having new discoveries and innovations in speedrunning is honestly so incredible.

    • @edherdman9973
      @edherdman9973 Год назад +6

      Thank you, Raid: Shadow Legends!

    • @urk5204
      @urk5204 Год назад +11

      I don't think there will ever be a game steeped in as much mystery as Ocarina of Time. This game's been surrounded by rumors and intrigue since it came out. Amazed that people are still giving it the "I just KNOW I can find the triforce in this game" kinda treatment this far down the line, even going so far as to make the rumor about the Triforce from 1999 a reality... Like I greatly prefer Majora's Mask over OOT, but OOT definitely deserves its title as one of the greatest games ever, especially with all this attention it still gets.

    • @Roctrin
      @Roctrin Год назад +9

      I wonder if this has to do with OOT being one of the first big 3D games, and the devs were still working out how to code for things like collision detection in a robust way.

    • @alecrutz6979
      @alecrutz6979 Год назад +4

      I think it comes down to the fact that, not only are these games very popular, but also due to their complexity and how early on they were made, which led to many holes slipping through the code. Really think about it tho, there's only so much you can do in a simple little NES game, with a megabyte of storage TOPS. meanwhile the N64 had 64 times that, (64 mb) which is a LOT more than those little NES games.
      plus adding a third dimension throws a whole new way for games to get screwed with, and due to how many new variables there are to these games, there's so much that can be messed with, that can result in something unintended by the devs

    • @narnianninja4964
      @narnianninja4964 Год назад +1

      ​@@alecrutz6979 Not even a megabyte! SMB3, which was made near the very end of the NES and was quite advanced, was 384 kilobytes! This doesn't really matter in the conversation, it's just trivia

  • @SuggestiveGaming
    @SuggestiveGaming Год назад +431

    That 18:10 at the beginning is one of the most legendary runs of all time

    • @ZyferscrollLP
      @ZyferscrollLP Год назад +22

      Its what got me into speedruns. I can approve that the 18.10 is legendary

    • @devonodevon
      @devonodevon Год назад +23

      I still can't believe OoT is dead, any% is done.

    • @marzzbar
      @marzzbar Год назад +3

      Twas my intro to speedruns as well

    • @coreycubed
      @coreycubed Год назад

      any% is dead WinWaker

    • @thetomsawyer5044
      @thetomsawyer5044 Год назад +11

      I was in chat when they got the 18:10 and the vibe was indescribable. I saw the SMB3 wrong warp first time it was done live, and even that doesn’t compare.

  • @Edsploration.
    @Edsploration. Год назад +275

    In 2018 I brewed a Double Amber Honey IPA and called it Void Warp after this legendary trick!
    The void warp was an incredibly hard trick combining fast reaction to RNG, precise positioning, multiple frame perfect inputs, and extremely precise thumbstick positions. It took me more than 10 hours to pull it off the first time, although I wasn't proficient with super slides. Love to see this video send it off properly. The run continues to evolve and progress thanks to the effort of so many in the community, which is both wonderful, and still partially unbelievable.

    • @lasskinn474
      @lasskinn474 Год назад +7

      you were lucky nurgle didn't take interest into your brew

    • @zetexztt
      @zetexztt Год назад +12

      this is the most millennial comment i've ever seen - love it. good shit dude

    • @date_vape
      @date_vape Год назад +5

      Pls post recipe so I can brew some ;)

    • @Edsploration.
      @Edsploration. Год назад +1

      @@date_vape 5 gal water
      7 lbs 2-row pale malt
      1 lbs Caramel/Crystal Malt 60L
      4 lbs DME Sparkling Amber (Briess)
      1 lbs Honey
      2 oz Simcoe boil 60 min
      1 oz Amarillo boil 15 min
      1 oz Mt. Hood boil 1 min
      1 pkg Joystick Imperial Yeast (A18)
      3 oz Cascade dry hop
      3 oz Willamette dry hop
      I think it landed around 8% ABV, 90 IBU, 13 SRM. It's a bit ridiculous just like the trick, and one of the dream hops didn't fall into place so I had to clutch it out with a backup strat.
      Speedrun tricks make fantastic beer names.

    • @shadowblood95
      @shadowblood95 Год назад +2

      Would have tried, on name alone.
      Void warp sounds thirst quenching.

  • @diggity_dunker
    @diggity_dunker Год назад +123

    I love your speedrun videos. Especially ones where someone has hit a new milestone or found a new game changing glitch because you break down all the back story making it easy to understand for casual speedrun enthusiasts

  • @CaptainGinyu
    @CaptainGinyu Год назад +392

    I love how Karl makes these sound like actual world history

  • @TheRuiPires
    @TheRuiPires Год назад +13

    That segment of the 2 chests needed to be touched being conveniently near each other in Deku tree is mind-blowing. It's like destiny is as with Link as it is with speedrunners. Amazing.

  • @HwoarangtheBoomerang
    @HwoarangtheBoomerang Год назад +16

    I love Link's animation at 27:58. How he hops through the wall like, "Heh. I knew it."

  • @cameronhumphreys2309
    @cameronhumphreys2309 Год назад +26

    I had a copy of OoT that was second hand and pretty beat up, this copy had the unique issue of crashing whenever I entered the crumbling tower and effectively softlocked the game. I, as a very much non-speedrunner had to learn the void warp so I could finish the game... I truly have no idea how long it took me to pull it off. Something in the range of weeks and thousands of attempts. While i'm proud of my perserverance it has revealed to me with no uncertainty that I will never be a speedrunner.

    • @alecrutz6979
      @alecrutz6979 Год назад +3

      that's kinda funny that you had to do a glitch to beat the game but it's also kinda sad that you had to do it the hard way GG on doing the void warp ngl

    • @olivia7782
      @olivia7782 Год назад +9

      IMPROVISE. ADAPT. OVERCOME.

  • @InsanityReborn
    @InsanityReborn Год назад +22

    Pulling out a childs' slingshot by pulling out adult's bow, which you can't use, haven't gotten, and don't have, either.
    Ocarina of Time, everybody.

    • @LilacMonarch
      @LilacMonarch Год назад

      the game really does feel like it's held together with gum and duct tape at some parts

  • @VeritasGames
    @VeritasGames Год назад +77

    I love the void-warp era and its history for sure, but can't say I'm sad to see it die. Between that and now being able to skip the intro cutscene - OOT speedrunning is infinitely more accessible and IMO more entertaining/less annoying as a viewer. This might be the beginning of a new golden age for the game.

    • @DougSalad
      @DougSalad Год назад +1

      I'm sorry, intro cutscenes skip???
      EDIT: Oh, you meant the mods time runs after intro cutscenes so you can start after it. Not a new glitch.

    • @caesarion4596
      @caesarion4596 Год назад +4

      Imagine unironically saying Oot speedrunning is accessible

    • @Druncle_Titus
      @Druncle_Titus Год назад +3

      @@caesarion4596 how is it not accessible? Community discord where questions can be asked, setup guides, tons of tutorials, zsr archiving tricks. It’s really easy to get into

    • @fangier0
      @fangier0 Год назад +1

      @@Druncle_Titus Ok, but you also need to buy N64

    • @Druncle_Titus
      @Druncle_Titus Год назад +2

      @@fangier0 most people play on Wii actually, but not only is getting the optimal copy of your game a part of all speedrunning, but you can also start on emulator

  • @DragonslayerProd
    @DragonslayerProd Год назад +129

    15:55 "You can see how much his heartrate spikes after he nails the void warp"
    *Jumps from 119 to 130*
    me: ooohh..
    145
    Me: Oh damn.
    167
    Me: o_o

    • @stdesy
      @stdesy Год назад +19

      Yeah seriously that’s like a full sprint

    • @Robeebert
      @Robeebert Год назад +4

      i was watching that when i found this comment

    • @Dethas1991
      @Dethas1991 Год назад +13

      ​@@stdesy speedrun takes whole new meaning

    • @mandowarrior123
      @mandowarrior123 Год назад +14

      Most likely a literal result of holding his breath

    • @zatozatoichi7920
      @zatozatoichi7920 Год назад +4

      "Is he all right tho?"

  • @DiscoCokkroach
    @DiscoCokkroach Год назад +52

    As sad as it is that Void Warp has been outdone by a (statistically) better trick... the ease of the new trick means that I can finally do a Tower Collapse Skip in a Defeat Ganon speedrun. Free PB incoming.
    Very good video, as always, Karl.

    • @thisisfyne
      @thisisfyne Год назад +9

      Yeah it's kinda sad that Void Warp is now obsolete, but at the same time it's really great that new starts are being developed to keep this category alive and competitive. As much as ACE is an impressive discovery, "Defeat Ganon" is still the pinnacle of OoT speedrunning imo.

  • @Lucky_9705
    @Lucky_9705 Год назад +278

    The fact that people are still finding things out of a 24 year old game is amazing.

    • @phoenixv2460
      @phoenixv2460 Год назад +19

      That's the best thing about speedrunning
      There's endless amount of ways and methods to complete a game whilst also achieving milestones thought to be impossible

    • @hexagon_
      @hexagon_ Год назад +34

      The fact that people are still being sponsored by raid shadow legends is amazing

    • @testoftimegaming5219
      @testoftimegaming5219 Год назад +11

      the fact that raid shadow legend ads must actually work ..... now that's crazy

    • @Guardian-of-Light137
      @Guardian-of-Light137 Год назад +6

      If they're still finding stuff about THIS! Imagine what's gonna keep being found for more advanced games like botw. There's so much untapped potential with so many games. It leaves me excited for the future of speedrunning.

    • @lukejones7164
      @lukejones7164 Год назад +4

      A couple of old school fighting games are like that too (SF2, Smash Melee, Marvel 2, etc).

  • @tores50
    @tores50 Год назад +89

    Watching Ocarina of Time speed runs on twitch is what introduced me to speed running! Good times :)

  • @DROOG1E
    @DROOG1E Год назад +90

    It's so insane to see how far all of this has come. I remember watching a run what's now eons ago that was like 8 hours long. It was impressive. These days it seems like a blink of an eye in comparison haha

    • @deckzone3000
      @deckzone3000 Год назад

      8 hours can still be considered impressive. It depends how they are completing the game. Is someone playing a game quickly or just abusing glitches..

    • @gunrugger
      @gunrugger 8 месяцев назад

      @@deckzone3000 "Just abusing glitches"
      The glitches that get used are in most cases harder than any given technique that is in the intended game experience.
      And to perform them, you still need to use the same controls that were created for the player by the devs. Doing so requires a level of mastery over the intended gameplay that far exceeds what is required for casual play. It's very similar to conventional sports, where you cannot do the advanced tactics until you absolutely master the fundamentals.

  • @nigh_tosphere
    @nigh_tosphere Год назад +27

    few things warm my heart more than having a new video from you karl
    rewatching old videos is not enough

  • @m1xxx3r
    @m1xxx3r Год назад +5

    26:02 " don't ask me why, it just works" pretty much sums this whole speedrun

  • @AnimatedStoriesWorldwide
    @AnimatedStoriesWorldwide Год назад +7

    I don't know if an infinite amount of monkeys can give us shakespeare, but a reasonable amount of speedrunners can discover new tricks on ANY game, no matter the age.

  • @naikyou
    @naikyou Год назад +16

    I honestly think the "Ocarina of Time is dead" run is one of my all time highlights for speedrunning. It came at the perfect time at my highest interest for the hobby and just hit like a bomb. Incredible run of an incredible player, it will never be forgotten.

  • @iwdgadfr
    @iwdgadfr Год назад +24

    Ocarina of Time has such a rich speedrunning history. I would love to see more videos like this from Karl. There are so many tricks, glitches and categories to talk about.

  • @Artem_Shepelev
    @Artem_Shepelev Год назад +13

    Speedruns of older games are fascinating. Incredible things can happen when people have dozens of years to figure out how to break every aspect of a game

  • @tatherva7387
    @tatherva7387 Год назад +13

    That clip at the start brought back memories. I watched that live when it happened. Such a hype moment, even if naive in retrospect.

    • @DavidLopez-rk6em
      @DavidLopez-rk6em Год назад +1

      It was a ground breaking moment in speed running. The hobby was starting to get popular and their was interest in Ocarina of Time because it was one of the most popular games of all time. To see it beaten in under 20 mins was news that was reported all over the internet. Theres better speedrunners now, but cosmo did it first and was the first to wow many new viewers to the hobby.

  • @Ken-zg3ze
    @Ken-zg3ze Год назад +57

    The amount of hours and dedication that has gone into breaking OoT is astounding. It might have the most total hours put into R&D than any other game. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

    • @Romnonaldao
      @Romnonaldao Год назад

      OoT is "The Shining" of video games.

    • @thisisfyne
      @thisisfyne Год назад +9

      It's either that one or SM64. No contest.

    • @overbeb
      @overbeb Год назад +1

      Maybe Super Mario Bros.

    • @tonys6620
      @tonys6620 Год назад

      probably only Super Mario 64. Those pannenkoek videos are insane with how in-depth they are

    • @bluegum6438
      @bluegum6438 Год назад

      The Mario 64 engine seems to be in that perfect sweet spot of having lots of complexity to work with while being primitive enough that you can bust it wide open

  • @ForeverLaxx
    @ForeverLaxx Год назад +6

    Ah. This explains all those clickbait articles I saw weeks ago that I refused to click on as they came off as trying to paint speedrunners as blind idiots for not finding this glitch themselves.

  • @PopADoseYo
    @PopADoseYo Год назад +55

    That first clip with Wright was the peak of any% for me. Such a great time in speedrunning. 2012-2015 Twitch will always be the best.

    • @ladyaceina
      @ladyaceina Год назад +7

      indeed she rocks

    • @Mr.Slam87327
      @Mr.Slam87327 Год назад +15

      *he
      At one point maybe, but not anymore.

    • @ladyaceina
      @ladyaceina Год назад +10

      @@Mr.Slam87327 she narcisisa is a woman

    • @Mr.Slam87327
      @Mr.Slam87327 Год назад

      @@ladyaceina No he isn't. Stop supporting this mental illness.

    • @Kumquat_Lord
      @Kumquat_Lord Год назад

      @@ladyaceina idgaf about misgendering someone who threatened to shoot up twitch HQ after getting banned

  • @JediMaestr0
    @JediMaestr0 Год назад +5

    The explanation of how many different things are stopping Link from using the bow of light was amazing, just a hilariously long list of things that make it impossible and then a methodical deconstruction of how speedrunners are able to bypass the fact that you can’t get the arrows, you don’t have the bow, AND you couldn’t equip them even if you had both.

  • @tylersimons6452
    @tylersimons6452 Год назад +75

    Hey Karl, just wanted to say that your videos are often the high point of my day. Had a rough day at work and was absolutely stoked to hear that familiar “hello you absolute legends”

  • @shadowblood95
    @shadowblood95 Год назад +6

    I actually love the idea of showing certain strategies off before they're retired. Just because there's a better way now, doesn't take away all the amazing genuine reactions to that drop.

  • @Zooby19
    @Zooby19 Год назад +7

    It's so nice to see these games being played exactly how the developers envisioned

  • @lanmola
    @lanmola Год назад +5

    The early Narcissa days were fun. Early twitch for me

  • @DaveedaLoca
    @DaveedaLoca Год назад +6

    Absolutely I have nightmares about the void warp. I would practice for hours. My partner would say "why are you rolling into rocks for hours?" and I would just say "yes"

  • @joshuah.4496
    @joshuah.4496 Год назад +58

    Almost a little sad to see the void walk dead, but excited for this new era of OOT speedrunning

  • @DJandBiskit
    @DJandBiskit Год назад +5

    I am drunk, and I smoked a little weed. I opened this video fully expecting to not be able to follow any of it given the subject matter, but you did a great job of breaking it down such that I, an inebriated doofus, was able to follow the narrative. Bravo sir, and a golf clap too.

  • @CowMaam
    @CowMaam Год назад +2

    2:19 i appreciate how one of the article’s supposed authors is the dude from the brain age games LOL

  • @LordBathtub
    @LordBathtub Год назад +4

    Jeez Narcissa Wright? Haven't heard about that crackpot in a long time...

  • @Yoshistar95
    @Yoshistar95 Год назад +4

    It's so damn impressive how they managed to replicate the same glitch from the 3DS port into the original game, even with the limitations!
    Looking forward to more of these in depth explanations!

  • @mookymookymooo
    @mookymookymooo Год назад +5

    I didn't even know about the void warp until now and still it feels like losing a friend

  • @savage_Sloth90
    @savage_Sloth90 Год назад +3

    "I don't know why, it just works" sounds like the truest speed running statement I've ever heard.

  • @R3TR0R4V3
    @R3TR0R4V3 Год назад +16

    Wow, so that's it for the void warps, eh? Unreal. Haven't watched much OoT speedruns lately, so I'm out of the loop as far as new tricks and whatnot, but I'm _really_ glad I got to witness Cosmo (narcia) get a live WR once, back in the day doing a void warp.. It was truly magical and very exciting to see!

  • @jellotheremate5309
    @jellotheremate5309 Год назад +10

    As a speed runner myself, the things these runners do is insane. I have discovered some tough glitches, but this? Absolutely insane. I also love your commentary, and the scripts for the videos are written in a way that keeps me hooked the whole time.

  • @Fingolfin3423
    @Fingolfin3423 Год назад +12

    Hey Karl, thanks for making great content like this. I really appreciate the quality of your videos.

  • @ashtimbo
    @ashtimbo Год назад +3

    I love how active karl is in interacting with his youtube audience

  • @davidpotts7116
    @davidpotts7116 Год назад +10

    Every GDQ run should have a donation reward for void warp. It’s so iconic to OOT Defeat Ganon speedrunning, so hopefully it won’t be forgotten from here on out.

  • @Lordidude
    @Lordidude Год назад +3

    Man, Karl. You are a LEGEND.
    Even your ad reads are hilarious and I have to watch them every time.

  • @johnstuartson2379
    @johnstuartson2379 Год назад +49

    OOT has to be one of the most impressively sped-run games of all time. Learning of the history of this games speedrunning scene is fascinating.

    • @jemleith3263
      @jemleith3263 Год назад

      your mom is fascinating

    • @Rose-85
      @Rose-85 Год назад +2

      The only game i feel could compete with OOT is the original super mario, however i feel like that depends on what you prefer more
      Optimization or complexity/tricks

  • @herisruns
    @herisruns Год назад +2

    i love how every small individual glitch in this route comes together to make a solution that's far more significant than you would realize if you looked at each glitch individually.

  • @RayAkuma
    @RayAkuma Год назад +3

    12:12
    Ah yes, Sockfolder the legend. He really laid the foundation to many Speedrun strats.

  • @imgladiquitdestiny2401
    @imgladiquitdestiny2401 Год назад +6

    Still no Halo 2 video….
    Really wondering why you still haven’t covered it. I honestly believe it’s on the level of the Soulsborbesekiro flawless run. But maybe it’s just me 🤷‍♂️

  • @lucalyons-sosa9843
    @lucalyons-sosa9843 Год назад +5

    😫Me, waiting for the day that we get a raid shadow legends speedrun analysis with an ocarina of time sponsorship. A boy can dream.

  • @leanin2it
    @leanin2it Год назад

    My favorite Karl video so far. Awesome work. So happy to see the RichardSage shoutout! You introduced me to his stream a few years ago and it’s been a great one to come back to

  • @Meta0Riot
    @Meta0Riot Год назад +3

    Always a good day when you release more content. Can't get enough. Thank you.

  • @eelz5080
    @eelz5080 Год назад +4

    It's fascinating to watch them combine 20 glitches in order to route the fast possible route

  • @GreenEnvy.
    @GreenEnvy. Год назад +3

    I already mourned the void warp when ACE was discovered. Or as I call it "A Crappy Ending."

  • @nickd3157
    @nickd3157 Год назад +1

    Karl you legend! Just got off work, its late, I thought everything had already dropped for the day, now i got something awesome to watch while i chill out, thanks broski!

  • @Jelster64
    @Jelster64 Год назад +2

    "If you wanted to script a speedrun to produce maximum hype, you really couldn't do it any better." I've never heard the appeal of this classic route described more concisely than that. Thanks for this banger of a commemoration piece, this trick holds a special place in my heart and I've never heard anyone so beautifully describe why that is.

  • @Grayald
    @Grayald Год назад +351

    I like when RUclipsrs that get sponsored by raid make a promo that's obvious bullshit, but the company it's too stupid to realize and keeps paying them. Well done. Take all the money you can from those fraudulent thieving shit bags and their predatory trash game.

    • @haikumagician4363
      @haikumagician4363 Год назад +119

      the company isn't to stupid to notice. they just realize that even if Karl makes incredibly sarcastic ads that people will find them funnier and watch them through or more likely. And it got you to talk about it.
      Basically anything Karl says while their ad is playing will make them more money.

    • @Yuki-bk2my
      @Yuki-bk2my Год назад +38

      @@haikumagician4363 no they just don't care, they give out sponsorships like candy through agencies and the agencies don't really care thats why some peoples sponsorships are just straight up insulting the game and they still get them.

    • @Thebdippy
      @Thebdippy Год назад

      they're paying for exposure and presence in the public consciousness, they couldn't care less about the content of the ads, and they probably know that most people skip them, it's just to keep the game in our minds so that theoretically one out of 1000 will say "huh, maybe I should check it out, I keep seeing it everywhere"
      it's the same tactic the cigarette companies used on the boomers

    • @SoupyMittens
      @SoupyMittens Год назад +36

      karl favorited this lol

    • @zetsubanned4308
      @zetsubanned4308 Год назад

      All engagement is good engagement to shitbags like them. It's fun to have the sarcastic ads, but they are still ads. At this point Karl could definitely have somebody else pay the bills.

  • @DubYuhGChoppa
    @DubYuhGChoppa Год назад +4

    Lol the Raid Shadow promo seemed like a parody at first

  • @maverick12070
    @maverick12070 Год назад +1

    I'm not a glitched speedrun guy but its still astounding what these runners can do and how much Knowledge is involved. Props to all these legends!

  • @caseydent3199
    @caseydent3199 Год назад

    I don't speedrun myself but the videos you put out are top notch - the passion you have for gaming and speedrunning is evident in each and every video I've watched. Very well edited, well paced and extremely captivating and it's given me an appreciation for the speedrunning community. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @Nightcaat
    @Nightcaat Год назад +4

    So cool to see OOT still being cracked wide open so many years later

  • @DeliciousHotShmoze
    @DeliciousHotShmoze Год назад +4

    I’ve only just recently began learning about OoT speedrunning and it is insane to me. I grew up playing the game and only recently beat it as an adult, so seeing people actually managing to fight Ganon as CHILD Link is mindblowing. It’s amazing that this is all accomplished by simply finding the game’s weakpoints and moving and picking up objects in specific places. Now, I say “simply” not to imply it’s easy, because obviously this all requires skill and years worth of knowledge that other people had to discover first. Instead, I use that word to refer to how any person, without the aid of hacking, has the potential to pull it off. I personally would not want to be a speedrunner myself, but I will forever stand amazed at what they accomplish.

    • @pro-socialsociopath769
      @pro-socialsociopath769 8 месяцев назад

      I totally relate. Seeing the wrong warp with the bottle for the first time utterly blew my mind, was like "WTF HOW??" 😂

  • @7bitranger833
    @7bitranger833 Год назад +2

    honestly, this was just breathtakingly impressive, the amount of research , practice and sometimes just luck required to do any of this.
    used to be the edgy kid thinking speedrunners were ruining games somehow, luckily curiosity got the better of me and i can't get enough of this stuff ever since, ya'll really be absolute legends.
    Now watching people speedrun their favourite games have only added onto the magic that games really are, passion runs high and i love every bit of it!

  • @hunterchristian8372
    @hunterchristian8372 Год назад +1

    Not a speedrunner myself but a huge fan of the sport. The intricacies of the process that Karl explains here so elegantly are mind-bending. Nothing short of professional work here 👏👏👏

  • @Frewition
    @Frewition Год назад +6

    Man, that GDQ clip. RIP Cosmo, I'll miss ya buddy

  • @irishkelly2062
    @irishkelly2062 Год назад +19

    I tried learning OoT any% runs back in 2014.
    I got pretty decent at some of the tricks individually, with no continuity practice yet before quitting to run 100% Banjo-Kazooie.
    I'm partly glad, because my favourite game had always been Banjo-Kazooie. I never got too great, but to this day I can beat the game in less than 3 hours consistently, without all of the practice I used to have haha. However, seeing all of the fanfare around OoT and the potential to have been great is really mysterious to me. I very much enjoy following OoT speedrunning as a whole, and I think I always will.
    Thanks for the great videos

  • @i0am0superBlast
    @i0am0superBlast Год назад +1

    I don't really have any sort of fond memories (or nightmares) about speedrunning OoT, but your video is so well done it makes even me feel sad that void warping is gone. Nice job once again!

  • @pigpug_214
    @pigpug_214 Год назад +2

    I love that you snuck some of the Faster Than Light soundtrack in the middle!!

  • @Txur_Itan
    @Txur_Itan Год назад +8

    What? How many damn glitches are yet to be discovered in this game?!

  • @thepit7868
    @thepit7868 Год назад +3

    It's weird seeing cosmo before the descent into depression.

  • @wantstobeamarine
    @wantstobeamarine Год назад +2

    Man's heart was racing faster than him

  • @GameNasty
    @GameNasty Год назад +1

    I've played OOT countless times and have never once clipped a wall or slide around the place even by mistake. I think it's incredible the time work thought and effort these players put into their runs and their love for the game they still find new ways to better themselves.. fantastic video thanks for putting it together.

  • @xarkangelxygo
    @xarkangelxygo Год назад +7

    This video made me tear up a bit. I’ve been watching oot any% runs since about 2012-2013 watching narcissa, skater, joden, and later on rich. Just watching the first discovery of ganondoor is a feeling I’ll never forget. What a journey. Rest in peace void warp

  • @Rickfernello
    @Rickfernello Год назад +3

    Loved the visualizations, could really get the idea!

  • @PeytonKarting
    @PeytonKarting Год назад +2

    Thank you for making a video on this, I recently looked at the speedrun page and saw it was gone, and I was wondering why. This video answered all my questions about it, and amazing video as always.

  • @bekesir12
    @bekesir12 Год назад +1

    Bro I love your videos. They are high quality. Your channel is 11 out of ten. Your a real inspiration to people who want to live their lives everyday. Thanks!

  • @dirtymike69420
    @dirtymike69420 Год назад +5

    Although I know oot inside and out, I love the depth and explanation of the story and what's happening. We all know what it's like trying to figure out what's going on in an any% we aren't familiar with 😂

  • @davidjsaul
    @davidjsaul Год назад +13

    It's a testament to the quality of the old Nintendo games that people are still playing these and finding new glitches after all these years.

    • @Hack_The_Planet_
      @Hack_The_Planet_ Год назад +4

      To be fair people play terrible games all the time now too, there are a lot of niche communities

    • @Brain-washed2
      @Brain-washed2 Год назад +2

      plenty of great games that get ignored simply bc they don't have certain labels next to them.

    • @WeirdMagnus
      @WeirdMagnus Год назад

      ???????

  • @karehaqt
    @karehaqt Год назад +1

    OOT speedrunning is the gjift that keeps on giving, great video Karl.

  • @deadmo1
    @deadmo1 Год назад

    you explaining the acute angle glitch was so entertaining. its the middle of the night. I am now happy and awake for the day.
    Quality video

  • @zenkichihitoyoshi9513
    @zenkichihitoyoshi9513 Год назад +9

    That run when Narcissa says "any% is done" is legendary. An epic milestone in speedrunning and one that got me into the medium as well, like many others. Absolute legend.

    • @zenkichihitoyoshi9513
      @zenkichihitoyoshi9513 Год назад +2

      @@muffinoffun1843 bruh. Transphobia ain't fun. Get out.

    • @Zeenobae
      @Zeenobae Год назад +4

      @@muffinoffun1843 seethe and cope knowing you'll never be able to accept change

    • @muffinoffun1843
      @muffinoffun1843 Год назад +5

      @@Zeenobae I mean, you're the one seething lmao

    • @personalaccount7811
      @personalaccount7811 Год назад

      @@muffinoffun1843 try bleach

    • @muffinoffun1843
      @muffinoffun1843 Год назад +3

      @@personalaccount7811 lmao

  • @dandiaz19934
    @dandiaz19934 Год назад +33

    Geezus, even though I've never played Ocarina of Time, and even though I don't do speedrunning, this was fascinating. The amount of crazy shit that people experiment with is insane for these world records to happen! What a fascinating and intricate world the world of speedrunning is!!

  • @Nactastic
    @Nactastic Год назад +2

    Loved the research article for Raid Shadow Legends at 2:16 lmao

  • @demon39063
    @demon39063 Год назад

    always excited to see a new video pop up! thank you for making these! so interesting and well presented

  • @EMD_HOKIO
    @EMD_HOKIO Год назад +6

    You have the best content idea. Because records will always be broken and it’s so amazing to see how theses strategies and glitches are used for optimal times and you have a great voice too which helps
    Keep it up Karl

  • @cheplays2482
    @cheplays2482 Год назад +17

    I always liked that you call your audience "absolute legends". You're an absolute legend, Karl.

  • @mattpedia1933
    @mattpedia1933 Год назад

    Thank you for making this. I'm not even into speed running, but its really nice to chill with some coffee and listen to an expert explain something they are passionate and well-informed about for 30 minutes while I wake up in the morning.

  • @bmo14lax
    @bmo14lax Год назад +1

    I'm not even a speedrunner but when the run of I believe he was called skater something, And the other guy popped up I immediately remembered watching them race back and forth on Twitch. Thanks for bringing this memory up karl.

  • @pullsane
    @pullsane Год назад +26

    I vividly remember a bet with a friend of mine where I stated that we would never find something substantialy faster then the current route (that was like 2021).
    Seems like I owe them a large salami pizza lmao.
    Thanks karl at first you make me broke by making me a speedrunner (I want to play on og hardwear but live in a PAL region >-

  • @leekmuynuts139
    @leekmuynuts139 Год назад +5

    oh man rip cosmo

  • @-VividNeon-
    @-VividNeon- 6 месяцев назад

    Your N64 speedrun in-depth vidz are so cool bro you got me into speedrunning !

  • @SonoKurisu
    @SonoKurisu Год назад +2

    Karl is gotta be the most entertaining commentator I’ve ever seen

  • @seanmoran6683
    @seanmoran6683 Год назад +3

    You should talk about ZFG's work on Max % Child for this game. It's insane

  • @rinsatomi9527
    @rinsatomi9527 Год назад +6

    RIP Void Warp
    but more importantly, RIP Cosmo

  • @Fallub
    @Fallub Год назад +2

    Incredible amount of information. Great job. Karl thank you.

  • @gailonebell2154
    @gailonebell2154 Год назад

    Thank you for these thoughtful videos that explain the history and take us through the changes. So awesome.