The Perfect Mario Speedrun Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @Bismuth9
    @Bismuth9  Год назад +420

    Get an exclusive Surfshark deal! Enter promo code BISMUTH for an extra 3 months free at surfshark.deals/bismuth
    You can find all the additional notes for the video here: pastebin.com/fKpsKXbv

    • @LavaCreeperPeople
      @LavaCreeperPeople Год назад +7

      The Perfect Mario Speedrun Explained

    • @vladislav_sidorenko
      @vladislav_sidorenko Год назад +2

      Note 5 in the pastebin currently refers to a "Note #", is that a placeholder that wasn't filled in?

    • @keiyakins
      @keiyakins Год назад +10

      Please remove the section about public wifi putting your passwords at risk. It's not 2001 anymore. Damn near every website is using https, so it's *already encrypted*. and bluntly if you manage to break the underlying encryption there we have bigger problems because it's also used for bank to bank communications, military purposes, etc.

    • @Gekoloudios
      @Gekoloudios Год назад +6

      @@keiyakins I mean, he does get paid to say all those things... maybe they wouldn't agree on a deal if he didn't say them?

    • @IdentifiantE.S
      @IdentifiantE.S Год назад +1

      @@GekoloudiosI think too this seems logic ! 🤝

  • @FlyRizzleDizzle
    @FlyRizzleDizzle Год назад +5019

    Its always dope to note Bismuth is doing all the background piano. Genius

  • @BHox01
    @BHox01 Год назад +3023

    The demostrations with multiple routes at the same time were super impressive

    • @__Razer
      @__Razer Год назад +64

      I agree! How did he do it? Is it a simplified/modded version of the game for TAS/physics demonstrations? How do you get ghost marios?

    • @saxor96
      @saxor96 Год назад +117

      ​​@@__Razer it's probably a tas prepared rom/emulator with a fixed camera position, hidden UI, and two different sets of inputs prepared. If both recordings have exactly the same camera, you can just make one of the recordings slightly transparent and because Mario is the only difference, he's the only one with the "ghostly" appearance.

    • @andermium
      @andermium Год назад +50

      While editing may be the trick Bismuth used, there *is* actually a modification that allows ghost Mario's (it's called ghost hack) on the TAS emulator STROOP

    • @eppinizer
      @eppinizer Год назад +30

      Also showing the breakdown of the percentage of runs that had ever made it to that pace. It helps the narrative so much to show the sheer number lf attempts needed, even I was getting anxious and I knew it was gonna go well lol

    • @angusjones7910
      @angusjones7910 Год назад +2

      😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @ashross5860
    @ashross5860 Год назад +1843

    "TAS long jump." I got shivers. the last level in a once in a lifetime run he performed a potentially run-killing trick named after the fact that you usually need a robot to perform it. The pressure he was under was so immense, it makes sense that it produced a diamond.

    • @gomjabbar6246
      @gomjabbar6246 Год назад +214

      Suigi is someone who also plays 1/0 star...since he has wr. One advantage of playing those categories is that you play the bowser stages so much, so the most extreme pressure moments have just that little extra polish. He's a monster either way.

    • @r_se
      @r_se Год назад +24

      BatChest CHILLS

    • @TheLyre3
      @TheLyre3 Год назад +14

      A mental diamond

    • @professoryorick5676
      @professoryorick5676 Год назад +24

      i mean anyone who does tas long jump (at the high level, wr-or-bust tier) is going to land it 9/10 times
      source: bad 20m 16* runner

    • @no-lifenoah7861
      @no-lifenoah7861 Год назад +10

      what a hard ass line

  • @mipsuperk
    @mipsuperk Год назад +1098

    3:10 missed opportunity to point out that Suigi has the records in the 0 and 1 star categories as well. Dude's really in a league of his own.

    • @heeheex2
      @heeheex2 Год назад +143

      and now 70😅

    • @rage8010
      @rage8010 Год назад +63

      120 Star is the holy grail. If he gets that he is unstoppable lol

    • @priestesslucy
      @priestesslucy Год назад +103

      ​@@rage8010 I'm reminded of Summoning Salt's video about the guy who almost claimed all Track Records in Mario Kart 64
      Can Suigi pull the full SM64 sweep and hold them all at the same time?

    • @RandomGuyJCI
      @RandomGuyJCI Год назад +101

      What's even more crazy is that his initial 1 star wr was also considered "perfect", then he beat it *again* by complete accident when he failed to do a setup in his 0 star run which forced it to become a 1 star run.

    • @rage8010
      @rage8010 Год назад +6

      @@priestesslucy Thats exactly what I was thinking of too! It would be absolutely insane if he pulls it off. However, to be fair the current world record is kinda insane, it's going to be hard for him to beat it.

  • @Forgado
    @Forgado Год назад +614

    Genuinely don't think I've ever seen anyone explain why the music stops after performing Cannonless, but it makes SO much sense that the Piranha Plant Lullaby is the culprit.
    Very good video so far, excited to watch the rest of it.

  • @OmegaSaurus
    @OmegaSaurus Год назад +7533

    Hearing you say "he lost 0.02 seconds" is like a surgeon saying "the brain transplant was perfect, however, we made a mistake and cut two of your hairs"

    • @throwaway1743
      @throwaway1743 Год назад +1158

      Suboptimal, gotta reset the brain

    • @ziwuri
      @ziwuri Год назад +409

      I think you meant 0.2 seconds, because 1 frame at 30 fps is 0.034 seconds

    • @inconsistent_dg
      @inconsistent_dg Год назад +76

      @@ziwuri but mario 64 runs at 60fps (at least at NTSC) so 1 frame is 0.0167 seconds

    • @sm64guy28
      @sm64guy28 Год назад +181

      @@inconsistent_dg 30 fps*

    • @inconsistent_dg
      @inconsistent_dg Год назад +98

      ​@@sm64guy28 oh yeah, the original game runs at 30fps. i was thinking about Kaze Emanuar's patch which makes the game run at 60

  • @squisher1235
    @squisher1235 Год назад +525

    The amount of detail and effort put into explaining potential time save on each star is really surprising to me. I actually learned something about the technicalities behind each glitch, that a lot of speedrunners don't even notice. The graphics are visually appealing, and nothing you said stood out as wrong or incorrect. Analyzing each star takes a long time, so to try to fit every detail into the video while still making it entertaining is difficult. I can tell you got help from people in the community, and I appreciate the effort put in to explain such a ridiculous run.

    • @Harsooo
      @Harsooo Год назад

      ++

    • @Ouzala
      @Ouzala Год назад +18

      Yeah can't even imagine the amount of work for each bismuth's video ! Every single one of them are so precise, comprehensible and well edited, just mind blowing work ! If you haven't already seen his videos about the ABC challenge go for it your brain will explode haha.

  • @ResultsHazy
    @ResultsHazy Год назад +1871

    Quite the journey from "I just killed my run." to "16-Star is DEAD!"

    • @riccardolodi4456
      @riccardolodi4456 Год назад +185

      Dude went from killing a run to killing a game in less than 10 minutes 😂

    • @DragonKingZero
      @DragonKingZero Год назад +104

      @@riccardolodi4456 Sounds like a speedrun unto itself - "renewed hope %".

    • @riccardolodi4456
      @riccardolodi4456 Год назад +32

      @@DragonKingZero true! And, just like everything else, he holds the WR lol
      He's just THAT good

    • @aegisScale
      @aegisScale Год назад +22

      A cornered speed run is the most dangerous kind of speed run . . . Or something like that.

    • @Ray25689
      @Ray25689 Год назад +8

      You guys really need to learn what sarcasm is 😂 it wouldn't be the perfect speedrunning, if he would've made any mistake that someone could reasonably call a run killer. It was a joke

  • @mrmunchkin2181
    @mrmunchkin2181 Год назад +804

    After recently finishing the complete history of the A button challenge, I am happy to say that I can now understand a part of a part of this video.

    • @badmanjones179
      @badmanjones179 Год назад +93

      a part is a part, you cant say its only a part of a part

    • @ziwuri
      @ziwuri Год назад +19

      @@badmanjones179 the whole video is also a part of the video

    • @PeskyTheWabbit
      @PeskyTheWabbit Год назад +7

      @@ziwuri Yes, which agrees with his point. technically he could have said a part of a part of a part of a part of a part of a part, which literally means the same as saying "a part" because a part literally just means a subsection.

    • @ArloMathis
      @ArloMathis Год назад +14

      @@ziwuri It's a meme reference to the Watch For Rolling Rocks commentated A Button Challenge video by pannenkoek2012.

  • @skipperxiv9401
    @skipperxiv9401 Год назад +845

    Man, the things people do just because they can. It's gotta be one of my favorite things about humanity, sometimes we just accomplish incredibly difficult tasks for the sake of completing incredibly difficult tasks. Triumph is its own reward.

    • @pizza-for-mountains
      @pizza-for-mountains Год назад +49

      It's all curiosity, at the root. Curiosity is what set humans to explore outside of Africa to cover Earth, and it's what drives scientific discovery even today. We glimpse at the best-hidden secrets of the universe, not just because of what benefits their discovery may have, but because we simply want to know. We have to
      It's also why we find out who can beat Super Mario 64 the fastest, and with the least amount of A button presses. People are weird, and I hope they never stop being that.

    • @unscblackbeltgi5893
      @unscblackbeltgi5893 Год назад +39

      Not to mention, it is a task we created ourselves. Humans created Mario 64, and other humans took one look at it and said "Alright, bet." Humans just want to do things, to the point that we /make things so that they can be done/. Triumph is its own reward to the point that we /invent entire new systems in which triumph can occur/. When people talk about the indomitable human spirit, they're rarely thinking about videogames, but speedrunning in general is such a pure example of humanity pushing past a limit simply to prove we can.

    • @mariotheundying
      @mariotheundying Год назад +13

      @@pizza-for-mountains tbh it's not *who can* beat it the fastest, it's *how fast* can it be beaten, which started before people had access to TAS, and it became a competition on who can beat it the fastest, but at it's core Speedruns try to find out how fast can it be beaten

    • @dallassnyder1764
      @dallassnyder1764 Год назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing while watching. The reason why something like this has been done is the same reason we are a successful species.

    • @KingBoo97
      @KingBoo97 Год назад +4

      ​@@mariotheundying It's both

  • @piplupsingularity
    @piplupsingularity 10 месяцев назад +24

    The red coin sound at 16:12 lined up perfectly with the Bob-omb Battlefield / Whomp’s Fortress music

    • @Bismuth9
      @Bismuth9  10 месяцев назад +11

      This also happens most of the time when doing Behind Chain Chomp's Gate

  • @cantsu
    @cantsu Год назад +227

    this run was so good it really felt like I'm watching a TAS props to suigi for mastering this run

  • @DevenRamchandran
    @DevenRamchandran Год назад +542

    He said one perfect run wasn’t enough and then shattered 70 star WR within 24 hours of this video dropping. What a legend.

    • @therealking683
      @therealking683 Год назад +3

      24 what?

    • @theseuskaid5100
      @theseuskaid5100 Год назад +1

      ​@@therealking683hours i guess

    • @DevenRamchandran
      @DevenRamchandran Год назад +5

      @@theseuskaid5100 yeah I meant hours, whoops

    • @Ray25689
      @Ray25689 Год назад +4

      The 70 star record is everything but perfect. It's nice and all, but definitely far from the perfection of the 16 run (even when factoring in that it's more than 3 times as long)

    • @Uusernameeee
      @Uusernameeee Год назад +9

      ​@@therealking68324 what? Bananas?
      - every math teacher

  • @SamGBSR
    @SamGBSR Год назад +198

    he's so hard on himself lmao
    Edit: having watched the whole video, I just wanted to add how insane it is to imagine any human ever being able to clutch that specific run. As someone who has followed the scene for years, certain times in this run (the mips clip, for example) would've created an immense amount of pressure on anyone who understands the gravity of what just happened. You can see the result from this in all the emotion he shows at the end. I seriously can't fathom the amount of self-control and expertise demonstrated here, but the explanation really lets people like me understand how truly exceptional it all was. Suigi is definitely a perfectionist, and I feel like this run is something he can look at and feel satisfied in that regard. Amazing video.

    • @Annihilator_5024
      @Annihilator_5024 5 месяцев назад +1

      yeah speedrunning is a lottery even after maximum dedication and practice, and this is one of the few examples where someone truly fulfills their potential. something that all speedrunners want but almost no one ever gets.

    • @JeanKP14
      @JeanKP14 18 дней назад

      Hope you've seen his shattering of the 120 star record a few days ago. Absolutely INSANE execution in the latter half of the longest category, he locks in so hard it is honestly scary.

    • @cypher686
      @cypher686 7 дней назад +1

      Shame their potential can be summed up in a video game that will just disappear with time, rather than something worthwhile that they can use in their future to sustain themselves.

    • @cypher686
      @cypher686 7 дней назад +1

      @@JeanKP14 Shame he doesn't do this with an actual job. And to be honest, there are so many people that can't focus at work, but instead focus on collecting an imaginery star on a screen instead of being able to translate that into a job.

  • @TypeSaturn
    @TypeSaturn Год назад +38

    the chill i felt when i heard the words "this has been dubbed 'TAS long jump'"

    • @TypeSaturn
      @TypeSaturn Год назад +2

      like seriously, on the last stage??? lmao

  • @marius-josha
    @marius-josha Год назад +204

    Fun Fact: He switchs controller in all bowser fights bc the notches in the N64 controller prevent to spin the stick as fast as possible with a controller without notches so he switchs to one without.

    • @primemeow
      @primemeow Год назад +27

      And yet that didn’t stop people from hurting their hands with Mario Party

    • @Soaring333
      @Soaring333 Год назад +71

      It's also to avoid wearing out the stick on the main controller. The one he switches to has a different stick mechanic that doesn't wear out, at least not anytime soon.

    • @Shrando
      @Shrando Год назад +61

      He switches to a hori, it has notches. It’s the stick that matters, it’s more loose and would wear out less.

    • @marius-josha
      @marius-josha Год назад +15

      @@Shrando Oh, thx for the correction, i didn’t know that

    • @AspectCave
      @AspectCave Год назад +1

      hori control stick is less consistent than the og n64, but due to it's size and rarity i think your best bet is on a steel stick

  • @orbitalostrich2629
    @orbitalostrich2629 Год назад +74

    This was excellent. I especially appreciated that the ad was at the beginning so as not to break the flow of the story.

  • @YOSSARIAN313
    @YOSSARIAN313 Год назад +89

    Last week suigi moved into 5th place on the 70 star leaderboard. Only 11 seconds behind 1st place. It is likely inevitable he will be the first player to get records in 4 of the 5 main categories. The 120 star leaderboard should be feeling the pressure

    • @silentspring222
      @silentspring222 Год назад +12

      not his PB mind you
      The record.

    • @joebot86
      @joebot86 День назад

      Anyone reading this now (late 2024), Suigi has the record in all 5 main categories, legend.

  • @gingershaped
    @gingershaped Год назад +237

    The piano rendition of the SM64 soundtrack gave me chills.Well done sir

    • @codesymphony
      @codesymphony Год назад +5

      It's the mario rpg tracks that did it for me

  • @MTGreat202
    @MTGreat202 Год назад +178

    Mario 64 has to be my fav game that I never played

    • @guillaume5313
      @guillaume5313 Год назад +10

      I played the DS version but I totally get what you mean, it's so rich in history

    • @mariotheundying
      @mariotheundying Год назад +3

      I've played both the n64 and ds versions on their og console, and sm64 was the first game I've ever played despite not being old personally, and I agree

    • @ricarleite
      @ricarleite 7 месяцев назад

      I had a N64 back in 96

    • @EJuke153
      @EJuke153 5 месяцев назад

      Real

    • @UltraSans
      @UltraSans 4 месяца назад +1

      You should really play it. Use project 64 or mupen 64

  • @cqbSarge
    @cqbSarge Год назад +320

    "16 star is dead!" may end up being the most infamous thing ever said in a mario 64 WR, I wonder how long it'll hold true?

    • @paulhudalla9527
      @paulhudalla9527 Год назад +67

      A long ass time (unless there's new strats), Suigi is 15 seconds ahead of everyone else, which is huge in 16 star. That's like if someone had a mid 1:36 in 120 (which Suigi is doing 120 now, but isn't quite at WR paces yet, I think)

    • @vispian7688
      @vispian7688 Год назад +20

      ​@Paul Hudalla he just finished his 0 star run (didn't get the 1x he wanted but probably will come back eventually). He has since moved on to 70 star and already had wr viable runs including a new PB. He is practicing 120 slowly probably won't do serious runs until end of this year at best

    • @paulhudalla9527
      @paulhudalla9527 Год назад +3

      @@vispian7688 I kinda knew about the 1/0, but didn't realize he's doing 70 now. I did find it weird that he'd skip it, but now that makes sense.

    • @cqbSarge
      @cqbSarge Год назад +7

      @@paulhudalla9527 he has the consistency for 70 and 120 but ya 120 will probably be a bit before he's on WR pace, he's definitely got the mindset though. And who knows, Weegee got the 120 after going hard for about a year maybe he will get there faster?

    • @paulhudalla9527
      @paulhudalla9527 Год назад +1

      @@cqbSarge Been a bit out of the loop for a bit, so I'm not caught up. Didn't realize he already has a 47:05 in 70, he may take that record soon! 120 will take a lot more practice though (I can only see his old 1:58:59 run of him learning the 120 route though, so I don't know if he's PB'd since then).

  • @BallinBoy008
    @BallinBoy008 Год назад +719

    The way people break this game down, frame by frame, you can rest assure knowing that all these WR records are legit.

    • @LavaCreeperPeople
      @LavaCreeperPeople Год назад +7

      The Perfect Mario Speedrun Explained

    • @jan-lukas
      @jan-lukas Год назад +43

      I don't even want to know how many undiscovered cheaters are in most games

    • @mkseed9188
      @mkseed9188 Год назад +17

      Do you know how many submissions are actually reviewed frame by frame? There’s been so many games having so many cheaters being exposed for runs from years ago.

    • @BallinBoy008
      @BallinBoy008 Год назад +44

      @@mkseed9188 I’m sure if they were analyzed as much as Bismuth does for SM64 or SMB1 it would be far less cheaters.

    • @SynoPTL
      @SynoPTL Год назад +1

      Unless plot twist

  • @lorehammer40k4
    @lorehammer40k4 Год назад +47

    Man, it's always astounding to see the kind of mastery of the game shown during those Bowser levels. That Bowser in the Sky especially was absolutely nucking futs to watch.

    • @ZZubZZero
      @ZZubZZero Месяц назад

      For real, I love this speedrun because of the insane speedrun tricks, ánd the insane platforming skills. The parts with no wall-hacks or clips, just straight up doing the course as fast as possible.

    • @lorehammer40k4
      @lorehammer40k4 Месяц назад +1

      @@ZZubZZero Totally, there's no traveling to 487.000 parallel universes, no placing an exponential numbner of floating goombas so that no A presses are ever pressed, no HOLP manipulation, none of that stuff, just good ol' practically inhuman levels of play (god, I sound like some kind of old fogey sitting on a porch whittling a corn cob pipe, don't I?) and that honestly makes it even more impressive in my opinion.

  • @Skywolve1998
    @Skywolve1998 Год назад +3

    I like how you put the runner popping off at the start of the video. It's both a good way to build interest by showing their excitement toward what we're about to watch, and gets it out of the way so it doesn't have to disrupt the calm of the video later down the line.

  • @xPhireLight
    @xPhireLight Год назад +59

    watch a bismuth video is like watching your friend's favorite movie with them. they have so much insight and interesting quips that it's hard not to see why they're a fan. thanks for the content!

    • @GGreenHeart
      @GGreenHeart Год назад +1

      This is such a perfect analogy

  • @Zerod_Out
    @Zerod_Out Год назад +14

    Bismuth mentioning people's mistakes feels like it would be degrading but the way he says all of it makes it feel more like being proud of the players he covers

  • @lahma69
    @lahma69 Год назад +21

    So few people can accurately describe every element of this run like you have Bismuth. My hats off to you for this incredible analysis and technical rundown of one of the greatest speedrunning accomplishments ever achieved. Thank you for all of uour hard work and dedication to the speedrunning community.

  • @Brendan_Myers
    @Brendan_Myers Год назад +38

    The video of Siglemic dying to that goomba at 39:31 is one of my most memorable moments on twitch, absolutely soul-crushing. Is there a video with chat of that still around, or is it lost to time?

  • @allthingsgaming6
    @allthingsgaming6 Год назад +149

    Can we talk about how Bismuth saved time on this video’s production by doing another SM64 video, thus enabling him to reuse his piano compositions? He’s a speedrunner too, you know.

  • @Xeno_11
    @Xeno_11 Год назад +36

    I appreciate how much effort you spend on creating visualizations. Absolute top tier explanation commentary as always Bismush.

  • @alansmithee419
    @alansmithee419 Год назад +58

    It's just insane that he's almost as close to flawless as second place is to him XD.

  • @TheHarry345
    @TheHarry345 Год назад +21

    37:12 That moment is one the best subtle transitions I have ever seen. Keep up the great work.

  • @szabotudor
    @szabotudor Год назад +8

    I think a lot of people don't have the conception of how hard it is to explain something in a way that is appealing to both new people, and returning viewers who already know the explanation for most tricks, and keep it entertaining at the same tim
    Amazing work Bismuth, keep up the amazing videos! Your videos always help me when I'm feeling down.

  • @metacob
    @metacob 6 месяцев назад +2

    As a kid, I watched the "demo VHS" that nintendo published before the N64 came out. It had some SM64 footage on it, including a trick for how to reach the top of the castle without the cannon. When I got the console+game, I tried to replicate it a couple of times with no luck. Watching speedruns, I feel like it's the same (or higher) level of skill, but repeated over and over with hardly any margin for errors. Crazy!

  • @lamergamer8211
    @lamergamer8211 Год назад +3678

    The so called “perfect run” is not perfect. His bed is untucked.

    • @HonkeyKongLive
      @HonkeyKongLive Год назад +652

      An untucked bed is easier to get into. He even speedruns bedtime. 🙏

    • @thesupervideogamenerdmore3171
      @thesupervideogamenerdmore3171 Год назад +67

      Nah, speedrunners don't have time for that sh*t.

    • @RandomPerson964
      @RandomPerson964 Год назад +172

      @@HonkeyKongLive I once tried to speedrun bedtime. My doctor told me it's just insomnia.

    • @gillesmarchal5251
      @gillesmarchal5251 Год назад +36

      ​@@HonkeyKongLivefun fact un tucked bed is healtier to sleep in cause less humidity overhaul !

    • @BlurkFromUtterSpace
      @BlurkFromUtterSpace Год назад +89

      It was intentionally untucked for RNG manipulation.

  • @-Kerstin
    @-Kerstin Год назад +23

    Wow, this run is nuts. Wouldn't been able to appreciate it if not for this super detailed video.

  • @OfficialKJM
    @OfficialKJM 4 дня назад +3

    Now you've gotta do GreenSuigi's 70 star run and a video on how Suigi got to 5/5

  • @hendy24
    @hendy24 Год назад +5

    Truly a historic run. And man, the quality of this video is just superb, the routes with the see through marios to highlight the differences between perfect and "mistakes", the comprehensive, detailed but not overcomplicated explanations, and not to forget the beautiful piano music, everything was just perfect!

  • @TheCappuccino04
    @TheCappuccino04 Год назад +9

    the buildup to the climax of your piano rendition of the smw credits theme as you end off all your mario 64 analyses never fails to give me chills, amazing work as always on this one.

  • @mae_lia
    @mae_lia Год назад +16

    3 months later and this run still blows me away as much as when it happened. absolutely insane

  • @juncheok8579
    @juncheok8579 Год назад +5

    Very good video, but what you do better than others is the sound balancing. I never felt the need to turn my volume down/up and there were no sudden loud segments that could've caused awkwardness in a public scenario, prefect!

  • @dogxwaffles
    @dogxwaffles Год назад +5

    I clicked on this not expecting such a masterpiece of editing, narrative and comparative and well informed critical understanding/ explanation of this game.
    Bravo! This was an incredible video to document this incredible moment in speedrun history

  • @rigilkentaurus3313
    @rigilkentaurus3313 9 месяцев назад +2

    I cant believe i watched the entire video. Seeing all the little things (from glitches to the near perfect excecution) that make something like thus possible come together at the same time is just mind-blowing.

  • @fredthechamp3475
    @fredthechamp3475 Год назад +8

    I really like your editing style Bismuth. It’s such a pleasure on the eyes watching videos like this.

  • @AL1CE_
    @AL1CE_ Год назад +38

    Bismuths video quality and the amount of effort that goes into each video is insane and does not get enough credit

  • @palmtopturtle
    @palmtopturtle Год назад +9

    Your editing is top-notch. Clear visualizations of both what happens, and the data behind it. Really well done.

  • @Ethan-gw6mi
    @Ethan-gw6mi Год назад +9

    The fact that in the first 4ish minutes, over 90% of runs are already over and done with, considered to be a failure is just crazy. Speedrunning will always be so fascinating.

  • @brandongordon4019
    @brandongordon4019 Год назад +3

    This video is perfectly explained, showcased and well paced. I know way too much about this game and there was a great deal of stuff I didn't to the detail that it was explained or even at all. Like the music not playing on canonless. Phenomenal

  • @bakeman8
    @bakeman8 Год назад +4

    This is an incredible video in every aspect. Editing, pacing, graphical depictions, story telling, visuals, music, knowledge, teaching……it’s all a 10.

  • @florianfunk27
    @florianfunk27 11 месяцев назад +3

    Its hilarious how you talk slowly and calmly over his absolute insane reaction. Great Video.

  • @A_Wild_Dyzzy
    @A_Wild_Dyzzy Год назад +1

    What i love about seeing speedruns get better and better is that someone will get a time so low that those risky strategies start to look more and more appealing. And eventually someone nails it and drops the record lower. Ultimately speedruns are wars of attrition against yourself. And it’s incredible the length people go to for it. Amazing.

  • @GregHuffman1987
    @GregHuffman1987 Год назад +30

    *loses a quarter of a second*
    "fuck it! run killed! run killed!!"

    • @hhhh82user
      @hhhh82user 23 дня назад +2

      In normal stuff, a quarter of a second doesn't matter that much. In speedrunning, a quarter of a second is the difference between a potential world record and a dead run. Even the tiniest times in speedrunning matters a lot.

  • @crispiecord
    @crispiecord Год назад +2

    I love the form of the videos you do. Let the run play out, then back up and explain when something looks complicated, which is a lot in high level runs. You give good explanations that make me understand better than when I tried to learn the run myself. Thanks for the videos, Bismuth!

  • @chanceneck8072
    @chanceneck8072 Год назад +30

    So, he technically could have saved the game every time and still got world record? 😅
    Damn, what a beast....

  • @infernopyromaniac
    @infernopyromaniac Год назад +11

    please do a mario galaxy speedrun video, I love the production quality of this.

    • @SuperViperT302
      @SuperViperT302 Год назад +7

      As an SMG speedrunner myself, while it would be nice to have some more exposure for the games, I doubt Bismuth will want to make videos on their speedruns for multiple reasons:
      1. Being more modern games that are harder to dissect, the mechanics behind certain things aren't as well understood as in games like this, so it'd be harder to provide complete, interesting explanations or clean visuals without making possibly inaccurate assumptions.
      2. Most of the tricks in the Galaxy games, while entertaining to watch for sure, aren't anywhere near as complex or fascinating as in older games. In SMG1, for instance, a large majority of the run is just platforming, gravity exploits, and abuse of 2P mechanics. There's some other things sprinkled in there as well, such as certain glitches being more complicated and routing details, but again the intricacies are much less understood.
      3. Perhaps the biggest dealbreaker is the length of their speedruns. SMG1 any% is just over 2 hours long, and SMG2 any% is just under 3. Sure, most of those lengths stem from downtime, but making videos to explain the full runs would take an unfathomable amount of time, and unless the videos were split into parts (like the ABC History series), they would be incredibly long watches as well.
      With all three of these factors combined, sadly, I just don't think the Galaxy games are good fits for Bismuth's channel, at least with the current format he uses. Unless he wanted to make videos diving into specific tricks or glitches (like BROOB), we probably won't see those games on his channel, at least not anytime soon.

  • @MicroMidas
    @MicroMidas Год назад +6

    10:17 I mean, the skill, and movement in Bowser in the Dark World alone is just... Astonishing! 😲

  • @HouseOfFunQM
    @HouseOfFunQM 8 месяцев назад +2

    15:19 Oh my god I always thought this happened because the star wasn't visible on screen, so the game hadn't pre-loaded the star dance music.
    I didn't even notice that the lullaby music had replaced the stage music, it's so obvious once you know...

  • @skeltan
    @skeltan Год назад +13

    This is the best analysis of the run I've seen so far. You explain what happens very well and it's very interesting !

  • @asusinx
    @asusinx Год назад +2

    The amount of work put into this video to explain a lot of what is happening with such detail and make it completely understandable for someone that is not fully immersed in Sm64 speed running is just incredible.
    Thanks for your amazing contribution Bismuth!.

  • @Wiebejamin
    @Wiebejamin Год назад +4

    Watching this after watching the A Button Challenge Documentary Extravaganza is just a whole bunch of pointing at just about every trick and being like "I knew that one!"

  • @Doxsein
    @Doxsein Год назад +2

    I don’t understand speedruns but I appreciate them. So in the beginning, when Bismuth says he’s gonna show each star, explain what is happening, etc, I have much more interest to continue watching. Instant like cuz I know I’m gonna enjoy this analysis!

  • @miradrgn
    @miradrgn Год назад +31

    here's a question that just occurred to me, how many units wide are the floor tiles in peach's castle lobby? even after years of sm64 science videos the distances can feel kind of abstract at times, so having a simple mental yardstick like that would help a lot with mentally visualizing longer distances and speeds. the tiles seem like they'd be a good fit too, because their size is visually close to mario's, and *if* the textures in the diagram at 8:18 are to scale then it looks like they're awfully close to a nice round 100 units on each side. if i can hear "500 units" and think "ah, so around 5 lobby tiles" then that makes conceptualizing medium distances a lot more intuitive

    • @Cracks094
      @Cracks094 Год назад +5

      He does explain how small the gap on the bridge for the lakitu skip is, and that Mario himself is 74 units wide and 160 units tall. Judging by this the tiles seem the be roughly 75 units wide, not as convenient as if they would be 100 units but still pretty usable. Or you can just use Mario as your mental yardstick.

  • @Salmakatory
    @Salmakatory Год назад +2

    This is the best explanations for most nuances with Maria 64 speenrunning. Your visuals were amazingly clear. Helped me understand concepts I never quite understood previously. Thanks brother.

  • @J7_King
    @J7_King Год назад +4

    This was such a good video. I’m very familiar with SM64 speed running and have seen this run multiple times but you still made it so enjoyable. The pace of the video is great. Amazing job.

  • @NoriMori1992
    @NoriMori1992 Год назад +2

    There's something really gratifying about games that have so much room to grow that people can chop 5 or 10 or 30 minutes off the world record; but I do also adore when a game is so optimized that potentially run-killing time losses are on the scale of fractions of a second.

  • @abeebzcpogo
    @abeebzcpogo Год назад +7

    "This star is quite straightforward, i have nothing to add to it." 😂

  • @JaneValentine007
    @JaneValentine007 Год назад

    Can I just say I absolutely love looking how the video is breaking down the game with the hitboxes, game mechanics, walls, etc? I don't watch speedrun vids much or the history of it often, but I find it so interesting

  • @ReySilverskin
    @ReySilverskin Год назад +6

    (Loses a quarter of a second)
    "I just killed my run"
    (Gets world record by 15 seconds over second place)
    Mario 64 speedrunners are on a whole different planet than we are.

  • @roker2121
    @roker2121 Год назад +1

    That lava bridge comparison was slick. Bismuth has lowkey great production in his videos.

  • @Mr_Tophatt
    @Mr_Tophatt Год назад +25

    I love the way you explain things, simple and entertaining. Banger vid as always.

  • @levioneill9677
    @levioneill9677 Год назад +1

    Your explanations add so much to watching his speed run. He makes it look so easy and you explain it so well. It makes the value of of it matter so much more. Thanks!

  • @maxrichards5925
    @maxrichards5925 Год назад +4

    Green Suigi never fails to amaze me. I haven’t been nearly as interested in SM64 speedrunning in general for a few months, but man I feel like I missed out on a lot by having not seen this run when it had just came out just because of how long it must have taken to obtain the skill needed for such a highly skilled run. Once I’m able to have a proper setup & have a sustainable income I’ll be sure to not disappoint Suigi if I’m ever able to create a speedrunning career for myself.

  • @sworishina
    @sworishina Год назад +2

    That cannon skip was beautiful. I've never seen someone do it that quick!

  • @andylee7862
    @andylee7862 Год назад +4

    Thanks very much, i never understood these tricks and now i at least kinda got it. This SM64 Game was the game of my childhood, never was i able to finish it but i really enjoyed people beating this game. Keep up your great work. And cheers mate! 👍

  • @sethlast9024
    @sethlast9024 Год назад +1

    This is probably the best analysis I've seen from a video documentary on a game

  • @Phideee-kl5yl
    @Phideee-kl5yl Год назад +4

    It's always a good day when a new bismuth video drops

  • @levitahon9754
    @levitahon9754 Год назад +2

    You know your Speedrun is good whenever bismuth makes a video about it

  • @Bismuth9
    @Bismuth9  Год назад +10

    If you want more information on the arcane wall hitbox nonsense, I made a short that very quickly covers some of it: ruclips.net/user/shortsIPYE6W0I5vU

  • @LMMotoss
    @LMMotoss Год назад +2

    The conclusion to this video is so beautiful I actually started tearing up. What a legendary speed run AND a legendary breakdown

  • @NigelMelanisticSmith
    @NigelMelanisticSmith Год назад +9

    1:33 This is false. On a properly setup TLS website, your password is encrypted, with or without a VPN. A securely designed website will never have your password leak just because of public wifi.
    You could argue that on public wifi, a hacker could infect your computer to steal your password, and while that's true, if your computer is infected, the VPN could just be turned off by the attacker, or bypassed by a keylogger. I don't mind VPN ads, but this was the most egregious exaggeration I've heard in a while.

  • @yuukoto308
    @yuukoto308 10 месяцев назад

    His celebration at 41:03 warms my heart, you can not only see but you can FEEL the pure excitement on him! Great job!! 👏👏👏

  • @l9m241
    @l9m241 Год назад +5

    Nice coming back from work and seeing this after watching the ABC videos.
    This game is going to be pushed to it's absolute limit like with Super Mario Bros!
    Nice seeing all the info and understanding every bit of it from the A button challenge xD

  • @k_a_bizzle
    @k_a_bizzle 5 месяцев назад +1

    “Speedrun Documentary” is my new favorite genre.

  • @TheAlex010
    @TheAlex010 Год назад +4

    All mistakes:
    - Imperfect LBLJ. lost 0.5 seconds
    - Held A too long entering bowser 1. Lost 0.2 seconds
    - Missed speed kick in SSL. Lost 0.3 seconds
    - Selected star slowly in SSL. Lost 0.3 seconds
    - Dive was slightly off in LLL. Lost 0.25 seconds
    - HMC re-entry was off. Lost 0.25 seconds
    - Imperfect 2nd BLJ. Lost 0.5 seconds
    - Suboptimal pipe entrance to bowser 3. Lost "a fraction of a second"
    - Imperfect bowser throws. Lost ~0.3 seconds
    Possible optimizations
    - Could do a faster cannonless setup. Longjump is faster, but less consistent. Saves 0.7 seconds
    - Can do a faster lava bloost setup in LLL. Saves 0.4 seconds.
    - Faster rout for bully in LLL can save 0.2 seconds.
    - Lag reduction in DDD. Can save 0.4 seconds
    - Lag reduction in BFS. Can save 0.1 seconds.
    - Can set up first BLJ. Can save 0.6 seconds
    - Can spin bowser fast. Save 0.5 seconds each time
    crazy how little room there is for optimizations. bravo to suigi
    edit: removed an incorrect optimization i added

    • @dbypro
      @dbypro Год назад +1

      framewalk does nothing in 16 star dark world. You need to collect the red coins that the framewalk completel skips.

    • @TheAlex010
      @TheAlex010 Год назад +1

      ohh right ill remove that, thanks@@dbypro

  • @KeilyShhh
    @KeilyShhh Год назад +1

    You know you've found a good youtuber when they make you feel enthralled by a subject that you're normally not interested in. Great job!!

  • @stuff31
    @stuff31 Год назад +7

    It's always a treat to see this game pushed further and further towards its limit.

  • @RockEsper
    @RockEsper Год назад +1

    When you started busting out the infographics and in-game demonstrations I knew this was a top quality video

  • @probablypablito
    @probablypablito Год назад +4

    Suigi just got the 70 star WR too!

  • @ricklewis2068
    @ricklewis2068 Год назад

    Around 33 minutes in, I'm glad you explained the camera angles and lag. I have never played this game, but watching speedruns I thought these were the actual camera angles Nintendo chose, and it always seemed really weird to me.

  • @elemusic19
    @elemusic19 Год назад +3

    If you listen at 16:11 the red coin jingle is synced perfectly with the music.

    • @mom-mabear5134
      @mom-mabear5134 Год назад

      Bro your right!

    • @Bismuth9
      @Bismuth9  Год назад

      This happens in Behind ChaIn Chomp's Gate every time and ever since I noticed this like 10 years ago I never get tired of hearing it.

  • @brain_snakes
    @brain_snakes 2 месяца назад +1

    Because lakitu is recording Mario on camera in the game world, and speed runs use lakitu skip, the runs of the game which are most commonly recorded in reality (speed runs), are some of the only instances of the game which cannonically go unrecorded in Mario's world.

  • @a_big_hat
    @a_big_hat Год назад +2

    Imagine having a run so good that a video explaining it is three times as long as the run itself.

  • @asdfghjkl15817
    @asdfghjkl15817 Год назад +5

    SUIGI DID IT AGAIN. 70 STAR WR BEATEN BY 18 SECONDS

  • @nehemiah6280
    @nehemiah6280 10 месяцев назад +1

    This run just gets more and more wild

  • @CosmicDomo
    @CosmicDomo Год назад +3

    Another classic Bismuth. 🔥

  • @ElTaitronAnim
    @ElTaitronAnim 8 месяцев назад +1

    Incredible run, huge congratulations to GreenSuigi!! The editing and explanations on the video are top-notch, too.

  • @Luigiman-rc9fi
    @Luigiman-rc9fi Год назад +3

    I actually quite like it when I see RUclipsrs I like having sponsored ads. It's nice to know people I love watching like you are doing well and getting something out of their content, even if that's not the only motivation. Keep up the good work, I love your style and the in depth breakdowns of the mildest optimisations are fascinating!

  • @ozzi9816
    @ozzi9816 Год назад

    Even though I’ve seen tons of speedrun videos about M64, this video still stands out as being the first I’ve seen to explain the tricks in a simple way even a layperson could get without having to take a college course on the way Mario 64’s hitboxes work or something. I even learned some new things! Very good video!!

  • @DroughtBee
    @DroughtBee Год назад +96

    Fake, not eating pizza and drinking coke

    • @marioman118
      @marioman118 Год назад +3

      If it was perfect, why wasn't it done by our FAVORITE mario speedrunner.

    • @8083music
      @8083music 6 месяцев назад +5

      I don’t know how many people will actually get this reference

    • @AuraFistKaz
      @AuraFistKaz 5 месяцев назад +2

      You mean drinking pizza and eating coke. 🤓

    • @cloudboy08
      @cloudboy08 4 месяца назад

      LMAOO