This went from: > Wanna see a legendary speedrunner play Halo on legendary? > Wanna see a speedrunner play Halo on Heroic? > Wanna see a Halo fan try to speedrun Halo? > Wanna see a random dude play Halo?
@@HunterStiles651 Default on all halo games is normal. Devs have said heroic is what the universe of halo is in cannon. Playing on easy is playing on easy. Dont know where you are getting your facts.
I read this comment at the start of the video not understanding what you were going on about with percentages thinking "theres no collectibles in halo ce what do you mean 35%" and now I'm sitting here baffled how descriptive this comment was
There are so many confusing things about this. Like, if you know you're signed up to do a live event and you can't actually play like that, either practice like mad for the few weeks you have, or just call and say that you can't come for some reason. The sheer insanity to show up anyway, completely unprepared is just wild.
For additional context; Cody Miller ran 3 games at GDQ2011. The other two were completely fine. Metal Gear Solid and Portal. They werent anything spectacular, but they also weren't disastrous. But thats clearly what he practiced instead of CE. He did hold *some* legit world records in Halo CE. Not to try to defend the guy, just providing further context on the situation that most people seem to miss.
@@BarkBevastation Yeah. I could believe that some of his world records are legit. For all the piss Charlie and Frog took out of Cody's many deaths, you don't beat a 10-hour game in four hours unless you have *some* idea of what the hell you're doing.
He wanted his chance to be on the stream. He didn't care about the event or the cause, and he certainly didn't care if he looked good. He probably didn't realize just HOW bad he'd look, though.
@@HunterStiles651 but he was always praised as one of the best runners of Halo at the time. If he was legit, even if he hadn't practiced for a long time, wouldn't you expect him to at least have the routes memorized? And better yet, actually being able to at least beat the game normally on legendary?
I've gotten enough messages regarding this to warrant posting this, but in case anyone's reading this far and is wondering, yes, I was the guy in the thumbnail who was melted into the couch. I was 22 at the time. I had no clue he had spliced records. I just thought he was maybe really really rusty and did not practice his run. AGDQ in 2010 was only the second GDQ after "Classic Games Done Quick", which was in Mike Uyama's basement one year prior. So nobody really knew what the best practices were for preparing for a speedrun marathon yet. So, I gave him the benefit of the doubt. Just really funny when I think about it.
You're a legend and I'm not all that surprised he pulled one over on everyone when speedrun marathons were so new. It makes for an amazing cautionary tale in hindsight.
What blows my mind is that Cody applied to be there. GDQ doesn't just randomly pick WR runners and dozens more runners get turned away than accepted. Cody asked for this humiliation.
I remember hearing that he was backed into a corner a bit - The Halo speedrunning community was kind of suspicious of his runs, so they asked him to prove he can perform live at GDQ. Basically, he was forced to either admit defeat or try his best at defending his titles by looking like a good runner having a bad day, and... Well, you know the rest. I don't remember where I heard this or know if it's actually true though, so grain of salt and all. But it'd certainly explain why he didn't just... Not do this.
This was like the 3rd GDQ ever organized, they were still more or less still figuring things out. They were still breaking new ground here and there's no doubt the vetting process was refined at all beyond "contact guy on internet who says they have fast times and hope they say yes." It's honestly not surprising considering the time period. What's embarrassing though is the fact he was invited for several more events after the fact even though he was basically just a proven fraud by this point.
@@ryanhodin5014 even assuming that was the case, I would much rather admit to cheating than embarrass myself for over 4 hours in front of the biggest audience I can find. It's not like anyone was convinced he hadn't cheated his runs after that.
@@RMDragon3 Oh, no doubt. I think Cody was one of the people who started out thinking they were genuinely good, but were getting cheated out of it by the game, so they cheated the game back (much like my thoughts on the history of someone who's name is similar to "Silly Bitchell"). Over time, I imagine he just kept cheating a little more and playing a little less, not really realizing how much he was now downright terrible. So when he was pushed into playing at GDQ he probably thought "I'm pretty good, so even if I don't have my tools I should do good enough that I can play it off" up until he got into it and realized he was in no way good enough to look like he was at all a respectable player
His refusal to use the pistol should have been the biggest red flag from the get go. Anyone who played Halo CE knows that damn pistol is the best thing you could have.
Saying "I didn't play the game for 2 years" isn't helping at all. He accepted to do this at a charity event and cared so little he didn't even train once to put on a show. He really was a trash cheater and a trash person.
Cody miller is just a sad loser who’s just doing this to get attention and praise. he figured lying was the best way to get that and tricked everyone into believing he actually knows how to play games. He never did.
For anyone wondering, the CE pistol is a sniper, shotgun in one with the perks of a pistol. It's so good that games like Halo 5 added it as a specialty gun
If I dropped down the difficulty from heroic and still died multiple times in front of that many people, I would've collapsed and passed out from embarrassment. Sure takes courage doesn't it.
Honestly, its pretty impressive that he just kept going despite being so so bad at what he's doing. It takes some stones to fail that hard and just not give up
@@maxbracegirdle9990 that's the worst part for me, I could deal with all the randos in chat talking shit, whatever.. but the people in the building who I lied too and are now watching me make a mockery of the game? Lmao I would be petrified
@@AceManning18 ya that's one of the weirdest parts for me. Like why go to this event? U know u cheated and ur not even good at the game itself. Y literally expose yourself live that u have no idea wtf ur doing lol
@@Mr_Vakarian You only practice the few specific things you need to speedrun the game and do them over and over again until you get them all to work in a single sitting. You can sit at home and get a world record like that, but as we see here as soon as something goes wrong he shuts down. Here in the run he doesn't have the ability to just re-start a hundred times until it goes his way. That's why it's much more entertaining to watch people who actually know a game play it.
@@Mr_VakarianSimply put, he cheated. If you watch the run and compare it to a contemporary actual run, it's not even like Cody just got really bad luck, or screwed up tricks too much, he just... Didn't know how to do any tricks. One of his longest standing and most impressive records was found to be spliced, if you want to know a bit about how he cheated.
@@Mr_Vakarian He runs multiple games, probably doesn't actually give a fuck about Halo in particular but he desperately wants the clout of being a WR holder.
The worst part about the Speedrun was that it was taking place at the charity event, and that was more humiliating than lying about the speedrun. The guys in the room were cringing and dying on the inside for sure.
Seems too strange for him to go live. I just wanna know his rational. Do they pay people to show up...There has to be some reason for him to go into a minefield.
I can only see two possibilities, 1. He faked his runs and didn't think it would be so hard doing it normally. Or 2. He agreed because he thought he could use his own equipment, to learn that you can not. And was stuck
This is actually an interesting theory. He might have been planning to bring his own x box and fake the run live with some sort of xbmc setup. It wouldn't have worked of course because we can see his hands, but he's clearly delulu enough that it's possible he thought he could pull it off. Then maybe by the time he realized that wasn't an option it was too late to pull out. Honestly that makes more sense than him begging for this humiliation, but we'll never know what was going through his feeble mind
@@youtube-kit9450 I think I am misunderstanding you're comment. Or you misunderstood mine lol, both of my options suggest he was a cheater lol, by own equipment I mean modded equipment. Like aombot assisted controllers, or a modded version of halo etc.
@@princessdollgf nah i remember before my 'gamer gene' awoke and i used to be trash at literally every game we played. i was so bad at mario kart that i was unaware that the race only ended when everyone but 12th place finished, i was always in dead last so i just assumed it ended after like the first 7 people. so the first time i was actually doing SOMEWHAT well i got to 7th place then accidentally threw the game cuz i thought it would end anyway and ended up in 11th, which was the highest ranking i got for awhile. idek how what thought processes were going through my head that day but i was happy with my 11th. deadass looking back is crazy now since now i beat all my older siblings at pretty much any game we play
one good thing Cody did with this is make me feel pretty proud of myself by comparison for being able to get through heroic difficulty with less deaths as a 15yo girl than he did on normal.
i got your point ,still to feel proud bcs someone is shitty makes you look like a loser.It's a loser mindset to feel better bcs someone is miserable, instead feel sad and disappointed. Feel good that there are better people than you is a good mindset
I remember watching this one live. It was wild how I saw him on the snowy 5th level struggling with trying to do the trick to skip a bunch of the level, so I left to go make dinner, take a shower, do some chores, and come back to Cody, STILL on the same level; I legitimately couldn't believe it. I kept watching in hopes of seeing cool tricks, and I basically got none. The schedule for the rest of the entire event was ruined from just this run. I cannot imagine the embarrassment to be the permanent originator of the GDQ mercy kill rule, but Cody more than earned it.
For real. I wouldn’t let go of it even when fighting the flood my first time. My friends never picked up on it, so when I kept winning on PvP I’d always say, “Ok, I’ll only use the pistol this time.” Like it was a handicap
21:01 Charlie is in fact so good at the warthog door trick, that he forced it to work in his record breaking speed run of Mr. Krabs Overdoses on Ketamine and Dies
Hello, I’m from an alternate universe where Cody stuck with Legendary difficulty for his run. I’m happy to inform that he just finished it. The year is now 2051, I’m now 46 years old with a wife and 3 kids, one who just graduated from Harvard with a medical degree.
20 deaths on one normal level is more impressive than the speedrun could have been. I'm 38 years old, haven't touched Halo since the 360 days, and I am extremely confident I could beat the whole game in under 20 deaths on normal.
The average sitcom would have some sort of cop-out where the dude gets away with it in the end, like a more skilled buddy or girlfriend using a wireless controller to play the game from a distance, giving the appearance of him being good. The actual event was just reality giving him a beating for being so arrogant.
Cheaters often cheat because they think they deserve the run they haven't yet achieved through their hard work. That's why you find top players cheating in speedruns alarmingly common. However, it is just shocking that Cody is so unskilled at Halo that he changed difficulty multiple times. Edit: It appears I overestimated the man. How a "world record holder" didn't know how to perform simple skips is beyond me.
TBF, beating Halo CE in 4 hours (mostly) glitchless is still basically 100th percentile completion time. Halo CE is a 10-hour game. If you really know what you're doing you can finish it in about 5 hours.
@@HunterStiles651If he actually played on legendary, I would agree. But this is effectly a normal diff run, which even moderately skilled people can speed through.
The best part was someone who promised to donate some money on the condition that Cody didn't die in the next five minutes, then he proceeds to die right afterwards lmao.
The audacity to not only cheat and fake a record but to then agree to a live event for charity to expose yourself is so ridiculous that I don't even believe it actually happened. Amazing
I think its like Dunning Kruger but for cheaters. He'd convinced other people he was an expert speedrunner so thoroughly he forgot he'd cheated to do it and actually believed he was as good as he claimed.
The funny thing is, if he had just chosen to go with the "I'm just really nervous about playing in such a prestigious spot" defense, people would have probably given him way more credit at the time. He literally had the perfect defense available to him for all of this and he chose to go with the weakest defense he could choose
The government usually changes the law after heinous murders, and this was definitely Cody's reputation meeting a brutal end. Games Done Quick should have named it "Cody's Law" so that he would be forever shamed and immortalised.
@@bwfextreme Yes, I didn't mean to suggest that they changed the laws after EVERY heinous murder. Just that that was the time when they were most likely to get changed.
Not only did it go down in history as one of, if not the worst speedrun in history but it single-handedly made halo a taboo game to speedrun at these events for years to come. You really gotta do alot of mental gymnastics to believe you can go on camera and speedrun a game you can barely play on normal difficulty. What in the world was he thinking.
No we all know it was him and what if his records were stolen footage. I think i could play through the game without mad grenade tricks normally. People show up to speed runs wanting to see mad mlg time saving tricks and they showed up, got the exact polar opposite its like he played it halo before but he never speed ran it in this decade maybe
I'll never forget that guy who did a Metal Gear Revengence run at GDQ during the COVID years and after he finished it, he pulled out a secret second speed run out of his ass, completely without telling the organizers. He did the Wulf DLC and it was one of the most blatantly fake speedruns known to man. Like it was all sliced together and he tried to play it off like it was live.
The guy was a shitlord for playing off a spliced speedrun like he was actually playing it, but it wasn't a 'second speed run out of his ass, completely without telling the organizers.' It was a donation incentive. That's part of why it sucked so much, too; people donated extra money because they wanted to see it.
I watched that GDQ. It wasn't a secret speedrun that the organizers didn't know about, it was a donation goal run. If the goal was met he would do a bonus run of the Wulf DLC. And the goal was met. Doesn't change the fact that it was a cheated spliced run.
There's a mix of shame and fucked-up pride in being the reason a rule exists. I didn't cheat anything, but if you go to Trent U and stay in Lady Eaton dorms, you're explicitly not allowed to play bagpipes at any time... and I'm the reason why.
As a kid, I wanted to learn to play the bagpipes because I like the sound. My parents refused. I didn’t know what an uillean was at 8 so I couldn’t try and compromise. But I would love to hear your bagpipes playing.
At my old school I'm the reason they're not allowed to promote any political parties unless there's an election year. It's not because I did anything outlandish but because I promoted the opposite party and the staff got offended. I feel 100% pride in that though
I thought the Guiness Book of World Records was pretty cool until someone brought one to school and one of the first ones I read was the record for eating a bicycle the fastest. Now, I'm no expert, but I don't think eating an entire bicycle is possible and people should stop trying to beat his record because it certainly can't be very nutritious.
I'm not a speed runner, but you never forget games that you've "mastered." Whenever I go back to a classic game I've played in the past, it only takes me 5-10 minutes for the ingrained motions to come rushing back, not at full 100% but good enough.
True. I stopped playing shooters for years, met a crew that got into it, and I was still among the top when it came to shooting things. One of them even had that shocked laugh when they really saw me play. Keep in mind it had probably been like 5-6 years since I even touched a proper shooter and was still doing well. This guy had no excuse.
There's a particular level that I've never completed and every time I retry it I get the same time to the hundredths of a second. 😂 But for other games I absolutely agree. If you've nailed a game and come back to it fifteen years later some corner of your brain will *remember*.
I've been playing Donkey Kong Country 1 with my daughter recently and it's crazy how much comes back to me. There's ZERO reason my brain should remember where secret doors are four worlds in and 30 years later!
9:26 How did I finish the entirety of the halo franchise at least 5 times in legendary and absolutely did not know about the grenade jumps. To be fair I used to pay on my old Xbox 360 lmao but now I need to play it again and try that out
At this point RUclips is aiding and abetting criminals. Have you seen what the bots are advertising? Actual criminal syndicates are blatantly advertising in the comment sections and RUclips does nothing about it.
My favorite quote from this stream is “id definitely be willing to bump the difficulty back to legendary for the library” and then dropping the difficulty to normal in a legendary speedrun
I feel like it could be fun to have an event where you have a professional speed runner, a veteran of the game, and a brand new player all start next to each other at the same time. Basically the idea of pulling a random audience member to run the 100 meter dash next to olympic athletes
I remember when he was a towering figure in the halo scene way back when. It's a shame he had to ruin the trust in the game for everyone, but it is good they did rule changes to prevent this from happening again.
Cody 1000% didn't think the speed running community was as advanced as they were. Did 0 research and thought he was gunna show up and be the king of halo nerds like Kevin the sea cucumber
That part when he switches from legendary to normal, still struggling and it devolves to a regular first-time casual run is absolutely hilarious. Why did he even agree to do it is a complete mystery.
I'm more convinced that he has never played the game in his life. He probably either spliced footage from other speedruns together or had a friend that did play Halo and is taking credit for them. The fact that the GDQ did nothing to stop "The Speedrun" after he lowered the difficulty and let him continue for FOUR HOURS is just embarrassing.
As someone who has does a run on the GDQ main stage, albeit under 15 minutes, I can confirm it is very nerve racking. I don’t think I could show my face if anything really cursed happened. And this mad lad went on A SECOND TIME
I also love speedrunning. I once held a world record on a niche game due to a secret strategy nobody knew about (60 Seconds!) for longest survival for two whole years until some dude named CaseOh played it, popularized the game meta and suddenly everyone's running it. I was genuinely so happy to have my record beat and to have everyone take the game seriously lmao.
Qxir had a story about a professional soccer player who’d do this. He managed to convince people he was an amazing soccer player and lived the lifestyle but every time he’d actually have to play he’d either be injured or have some other excuse.
the craziest thing is the amount of opportunities this guy had to just put his contoller down, apologise and call it with a "sorry guys, this isn't quite up to scratch so I'm going to leave it here". Just that combination of hubris and digging yourself into a deeper and more embarrassing hole is brutal.
The first video game I ever played in my life was Halo CE. I didn't even really know how a controller worked... But I'm pretty sure I still didn't die 20 times 😂
For your entertainment: Achievement name: Goat Roped = "Complete all Halo: CE Legendary campaign missions in under 3 hours". 3 Hours is the par time time for Achievement Hunters as myself who are not even REMOTELY as fast as Speedrunners, let alone the Top 100, let alone The World Record holder! This guy failed to beat the built-in achievement for Legendary difficulty by one full hour even by dropping the difficulty twice. This is how offensive this was for the Halo community as a whole.
In frogs video he states that for years after this people were convinced Halo speedruns were slow boring trash akin to the worst RPG speedruns out there. And its true I did think that myself for a while. Its wild how much damage this goober did to the scene.
Its good that GDQ now REQUIRES you to put forward a live run to the organizers before your place in the event is approved. Not to mention the time limit you have now to finish within the run length you submitted.
It's worth noting SlothSG, the current WR holder, just ran Halo CE on Legendary at GDQ @ PAX with a time of 1:08:33. At 1:08:33 Cody was still in the middle of the third level of 10 with a bump to Heroic difficulty.
There was the dude at GDQ who did MGS Revengeance, people got the donation incentive for him to play the DLC, faked that he was playing the DLC to showcase a spliced run for a fake WR, then went on this "I'm holier than thou" rant about how people like him deserve world records because of the effort they put in speedrunning. I bring this up because it was far more recent.
Watching Cody play halo for AGDQ really makes me appreciate watching runners like Cubeface back in the day. Running everything on the hardest difficulty, making it look easy.
To this day I will never understand why he didn’t just say “sorry guys it’s not happening today I’m out of practice and I’m really nervous, imma leave it there”
This guy probably: "They'll forget eventually" *14 years later* Don't cheat and BS people. Do it right. Actually BE impressive. You'll be a lot happier and lot less hated.
@@erichzannbusoumuzan No, no. He's right. The path to happiness isn't complicated, and has been understood since Ancient Times. It consists of three easy steps: >Get some friends >Get religion >Be virtuous
@@HunterStiles651 I would replace religion with conviction though. But that was not the point. Speedrunning is an obsession, it is in many ways unhealthy for the mental state - it takes around 2k attempts to make a spliced non-TAS run for an hour-long game, many times more for a full run and double that to further optimise that run to be competitive on a leaderboard. Happiness is not the end result of this mindkilling grind, relief is, followed by relapse if your record gets beaten (and it does 90% of the time).
@@erichzannbusoumuzanAs someone who has done several speedruns and literally not even posted them because I just wanted the sense of personal achievement, it's literally the same as any other difficult skill. You practice a ton, you eventually get better at it, and you feel a sense of self esteem and accomplishment. There's nothing unhealthy about striving for greatness, and basically no one who has ever held a WR would tell you otherwise.
As a speed run enthusiast myself, nothing pisses me off more than speed runners that get “famous”, only to be caught cheating, and turn out to be absolutely terrible at the game ☠️
The Magnum dropping really is the biggest red flag. Even as kids without the internet we all knew it was ridiculously overpowered. It's kinda wild the guy did this. I have a feeling he wasn't even particularly familiar with the concept of speedrunning.
So many great GDQ moments, but my favorite of all time, by far, is the "I'd really appreciate if you'd be quiet" moment. God, what a rabbit hole that led me down.
Hey Charlie, jsut want to say that i'm really happy to see you linking original videos in your description, it's a good practice and your reactions remains very entertaining. Stay moist
Other than the bare minimum (her dance being mocked) I know absolutely zilch about the Raygun Olympic thing but I figured it was her own unique style that backfired in a competitive environment. It's like making a cool cellshaded game but trying to pass it off as realistic graphics. Maybe her moves work at home or online but not in a championship level event.
Is that really any different to any profession? Playing football you are also just doing the same stuff every time, same with anything to be at the top of the ranking @tomekk.1889
This went from:
> Wanna see a legendary speedrunner play Halo on legendary?
> Wanna see a speedrunner play Halo on Heroic?
> Wanna see a Halo fan try to speedrun Halo?
> Wanna see a random dude play Halo?
> Wanna see a random dude torturing himself "playing" Halo?
@@Puck-berserk69 > Wanna see a thief and a fraud struggle on the default difficulty of Halo so hard it's impressive?
biggest falloff of all time
oh but it went all the way around to "wanna see a legendary cheater embarass himself in public" and here we are, watching him
@@HunterStiles651 Default on all halo games is normal. Devs have said heroic is what the universe of halo is in cannon. Playing on easy is playing on easy. Dont know where you are getting your facts.
Cody miller is the first to complete a 15% legendary - 35% heroic - 50% normal speedrun
That's a Guiness world record!
15% legendary - 35% heroic - 50% normal what not to do walk through.
I read this comment at the start of the video not understanding what you were going on about with percentages thinking "theres no collectibles in halo ce what do you mean 35%" and now I'm sitting here baffled how descriptive this comment was
I heard the name and laughed since I have the same first and last name
Speedrun without the "speed"
There are so many confusing things about this. Like, if you know you're signed up to do a live event and you can't actually play like that, either practice like mad for the few weeks you have, or just call and say that you can't come for some reason. The sheer insanity to show up anyway, completely unprepared is just wild.
Insanity? More like stupidity.
For additional context; Cody Miller ran 3 games at GDQ2011. The other two were completely fine. Metal Gear Solid and Portal. They werent anything spectacular, but they also weren't disastrous. But thats clearly what he practiced instead of CE. He did hold *some* legit world records in Halo CE. Not to try to defend the guy, just providing further context on the situation that most people seem to miss.
@@BarkBevastation Yeah. I could believe that some of his world records are legit. For all the piss Charlie and Frog took out of Cody's many deaths, you don't beat a 10-hour game in four hours unless you have *some* idea of what the hell you're doing.
He wanted his chance to be on the stream. He didn't care about the event or the cause, and he certainly didn't care if he looked good. He probably didn't realize just HOW bad he'd look, though.
@@HunterStiles651 but he was always praised as one of the best runners of Halo at the time. If he was legit, even if he hadn't practiced for a long time, wouldn't you expect him to at least have the routes memorized? And better yet, actually being able to at least beat the game normally on legendary?
I've gotten enough messages regarding this to warrant posting this, but in case anyone's reading this far and is wondering, yes, I was the guy in the thumbnail who was melted into the couch. I was 22 at the time.
I had no clue he had spliced records. I just thought he was maybe really really rusty and did not practice his run.
AGDQ in 2010 was only the second GDQ after "Classic Games Done Quick", which was in Mike Uyama's basement one year prior. So nobody really knew what the best practices were for preparing for a speedrun marathon yet. So, I gave him the benefit of the doubt.
Just really funny when I think about it.
O.o carci!!!
Damn you must be almost in your 40s or something. It must’ve been a relief for everyone in there when he finally finished wasting everyone’s time.
How did I never realize this was Carci?! hahaha amazing
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You're a legend and I'm not all that surprised he pulled one over on everyone when speedrun marathons were so new. It makes for an amazing cautionary tale in hindsight.
What blows my mind is that Cody applied to be there. GDQ doesn't just randomly pick WR runners and dozens more runners get turned away than accepted. Cody asked for this humiliation.
I remember hearing that he was backed into a corner a bit - The Halo speedrunning community was kind of suspicious of his runs, so they asked him to prove he can perform live at GDQ. Basically, he was forced to either admit defeat or try his best at defending his titles by looking like a good runner having a bad day, and... Well, you know the rest.
I don't remember where I heard this or know if it's actually true though, so grain of salt and all. But it'd certainly explain why he didn't just... Not do this.
He was invited back later.
This was like the 3rd GDQ ever organized, they were still more or less still figuring things out. They were still breaking new ground here and there's no doubt the vetting process was refined at all beyond "contact guy on internet who says they have fast times and hope they say yes." It's honestly not surprising considering the time period. What's embarrassing though is the fact he was invited for several more events after the fact even though he was basically just a proven fraud by this point.
@@ryanhodin5014 even assuming that was the case, I would much rather admit to cheating than embarrass myself for over 4 hours in front of the biggest audience I can find. It's not like anyone was convinced he hadn't cheated his runs after that.
@@RMDragon3 Oh, no doubt.
I think Cody was one of the people who started out thinking they were genuinely good, but were getting cheated out of it by the game, so they cheated the game back (much like my thoughts on the history of someone who's name is similar to "Silly Bitchell").
Over time, I imagine he just kept cheating a little more and playing a little less, not really realizing how much he was now downright terrible. So when he was pushed into playing at GDQ he probably thought "I'm pretty good, so even if I don't have my tools I should do good enough that I can play it off" up until he got into it and realized he was in no way good enough to look like he was at all a respectable player
His refusal to use the pistol should have been the biggest red flag from the get go. Anyone who played Halo CE knows that damn pistol is the best thing you could have.
I've only played halo reach but I know about its legacy lol
I never drop it honestly, I literally always keep that thang on me 😂😂
shotgun and maybe plasma pistol are better but yeah in that level
@@Evjaaa yeah sometimes I’ll drop it for a shotgun during the latter half of the game for the flood
I've never played Halo and I know the Magnum is busted
Saying "I didn't play the game for 2 years" isn't helping at all. He accepted to do this at a charity event and cared so little he didn't even train once to put on a show. He really was a trash cheater and a trash person.
I lost the game
@@JuanPiece.man :/
@@heheimlai sorry
See you on Max Payne 3 multiplayer
Cody miller is just a sad loser who’s just doing this to get attention and praise. he figured lying was the best way to get that and tricked everyone into believing he actually knows how to play games. He never did.
For anyone wondering, the CE pistol is a sniper, shotgun in one with the perks of a pistol. It's so good that games like Halo 5 added it as a specialty gun
If I dropped down the difficulty from heroic and still died multiple times in front of that many people, I would've collapsed and passed out from embarrassment. Sure takes courage doesn't it.
Seriously 😂😂😂
Honestly, its pretty impressive that he just kept going despite being so so bad at what he's doing. It takes some stones to fail that hard and just not give up
I would've willed my heart to stop
@@maxbracegirdle9990 that's the worst part for me, I could deal with all the randos in chat talking shit, whatever.. but the people in the building who I lied too and are now watching me make a mockery of the game? Lmao I would be petrified
@@AceManning18 ya that's one of the weirdest parts for me. Like why go to this event? U know u cheated and ur not even good at the game itself. Y literally expose yourself live that u have no idea wtf ur doing lol
him saying "im really good at the next level" and then shitting the bed there also is really funny lmao
this whole thing is just so baffling to me. how can you be this bad at a game while having a world record??
@@Mr_Vakarian You only practice the few specific things you need to speedrun the game and do them over and over again until you get them all to work in a single sitting.
You can sit at home and get a world record like that, but as we see here as soon as something goes wrong he shuts down. Here in the run he doesn't have the ability to just re-start a hundred times until it goes his way.
That's why it's much more entertaining to watch people who actually know a game play it.
It was faked, back in the day when we didn't have the experience or knowledge to realize what he was doing @@Mr_Vakarian
@@Mr_VakarianSimply put, he cheated. If you watch the run and compare it to a contemporary actual run, it's not even like Cody just got really bad luck, or screwed up tricks too much, he just... Didn't know how to do any tricks.
One of his longest standing and most impressive records was found to be spliced, if you want to know a bit about how he cheated.
@@Mr_Vakarian He runs multiple games, probably doesn't actually give a fuck about Halo in particular but he desperately wants the clout of being a WR holder.
The worst part about the Speedrun was that it was taking place at the charity event, and that was more humiliating than lying about the speedrun. The guys in the room were cringing and dying on the inside for sure.
I don't think they cared that much since he said he had "forgotten" how to do it.
It was very selfish just to be ass when you should actually be good at this event
Seems too strange for him to go live. I just wanna know his rational. Do they pay people to show up...There has to be some reason for him to go into a minefield.
Can you stop? I would really prefer if you would be quiet.
im pretty sure he felt more humiliation in this speedrun than arby did in halo 2
I can only see two possibilities,
1. He faked his runs and didn't think it would be so hard doing it normally.
Or 2. He agreed because he thought he could use his own equipment, to learn that you can not. And was stuck
It's proven that he faked his runs
This is actually an interesting theory. He might have been planning to bring his own x box and fake the run live with some sort of xbmc setup. It wouldn't have worked of course because we can see his hands, but he's clearly delulu enough that it's possible he thought he could pull it off. Then maybe by the time he realized that wasn't an option it was too late to pull out. Honestly that makes more sense than him begging for this humiliation, but we'll never know what was going through his feeble mind
Imagine having explained he was a cheater and faked his runs in the video and still somehow coming up with "hey it could have been not cheating" lol
@@youtube-kit9450 I think I am misunderstanding you're comment. Or you misunderstood mine lol, both of my options suggest he was a cheater lol, by own equipment I mean modded equipment. Like aombot assisted controllers, or a modded version of halo etc.
@youtube-kit9450 that's literally what YOU just did. No one else inferred that except you.
5:12 This is why I quit sitting in a chair and doing the Gojo domain expansion and also holding my nuts, too many sweats.
That shit made me laugh hard asf when he said it 😂
Ah, so I see I have competition
Platinum comment
it’s like when your parents made your little brother play and all you could do is just sit there and watch them in agony
I was the little sister who played terribly 😅 but hey, at least I beat my big sis in Mario Kart, 1v1 shooters, and Just dance every time.
@@princessdollgf little siblings definitely had their moments that’s for sure!
😂😂😂
@@princessdollgf nah i remember before my 'gamer gene' awoke and i used to be trash at literally every game we played. i was so bad at mario kart that i was unaware that the race only ended when everyone but 12th place finished, i was always in dead last so i just assumed it ended after like the first 7 people. so the first time i was actually doing SOMEWHAT well i got to 7th place then accidentally threw the game cuz i thought it would end anyway and ended up in 11th, which was the highest ranking i got for awhile. idek how what thought processes were going through my head that day but i was happy with my 11th. deadass looking back is crazy now since now i beat all my older siblings at pretty much any game we play
That is so real, man
one good thing Cody did with this is make me feel pretty proud of myself by comparison for being able to get through heroic difficulty with less deaths as a 15yo girl than he did on normal.
cody failed so the children can feel great. What a good guy haha
@@vanillainfusionhe tripped so others could run
i got your point ,still to feel proud bcs someone is shitty makes you look like a loser.It's a loser mindset to feel better bcs someone is miserable, instead feel sad and disappointed.
Feel good that there are better people than you is a good mindset
@@Dalek59862He walked off a cliff somehow so that others could run
i never played halo since 1 month ago. i wasnt a gamer in my teens (im 33 now). i played that sht blind on heroic and did better than him haha
Charlie saying “I love to smile” with the straightest face known to man is such a power move
I love how stoic he is lmao
There is one funny upside to this; when Cody says he can't wait for this to end. Instead its been immortalized and still talked about a decade later.
I remember watching this one live. It was wild how I saw him on the snowy 5th level struggling with trying to do the trick to skip a bunch of the level, so I left to go make dinner, take a shower, do some chores, and come back to Cody, STILL on the same level; I legitimately couldn't believe it. I kept watching in hopes of seeing cool tricks, and I basically got none. The schedule for the rest of the entire event was ruined from just this run. I cannot imagine the embarrassment to be the permanent originator of the GDQ mercy kill rule, but Cody more than earned it.
this has such "went to vacation for the rest of summer, return and still the same" vibes
You know your run is dogshit when zallard motherfucking 1 comes out to dunk on you
Bah gawd its zallard!
No way zallard watched this too, that is insane
The pistol refusal is WILD. That is unequally the best weapon in the game
Guessing you meant unequivocally ?
@@patrickhanlon2325Most certainly lol
For real. I wouldn’t let go of it even when fighting the flood my first time. My friends never picked up on it, so when I kept winning on PvP I’d always say, “Ok, I’ll only use the pistol this time.” Like it was a handicap
@@megatazz86 "hah, what's he gonna do with nothing but a pistol?"
...little did they know....
People didn’t know you start with a sniper rifle in the first one.
21:01 Charlie is in fact so good at the warthog door trick, that he forced it to work in his record breaking speed run of Mr. Krabs Overdoses on Ketamine and Dies
I'm so surprised he didn't get up and walk out himself too. Especially when he changed the difficulty, holy shit.
Hello, I’m from an alternate universe where Cody stuck with Legendary difficulty for his run. I’m happy to inform that he just finished it. The year is now 2051, I’m now 46 years old with a wife and 3 kids, one who just graduated from Harvard with a medical degree.
Congrats. Glad you can finally see how much better at gaming you are,
me to i saw it sadly he died 2 hours later off a cliff while walking somehow rip
You mean from the future?
@@sanjo3319 yea
Sounds about right. Only the alternate universe version of you will get married, let alone have a kid that gets admission to Harvard.
I currently hold the WR for Gojo signal testicals held. I can assure it much longer than 15 minutes.
LOLdude look at your replies
@dedede121-k3l MR BREAST PLS GIVE MONEY
@@sluggerbutter wow bots on YT
who cares - everyone get some
@@therandommusicguy4773are you being satire or do you mean it?
@dedede121-k3l9 year old activity
5:23 ... challenge accepted charlie
Ill beat u
I’m going for 20 mins
I'll beat at you
20 deaths on one normal level is more impressive than the speedrun could have been. I'm 38 years old, haven't touched Halo since the 360 days, and I am extremely confident I could beat the whole game in under 20 deaths on normal.
Brandon I'm going to go out on a limb here and say you'd smash it under 15 deaths
Why not give it a shot? You’ll be better than a world record holder!
Let's see it Brandon!
You should have a go at it I know I am gonna try halo right now
As long as I can play on kbm i could probably beat it with no deaths.
this feels like an episode out of a sitcom when a character lies and gets on TV
We are in a sitcom and nothing matters, enjoy the pain
Drake and josh
The average sitcom would have some sort of cop-out where the dude gets away with it in the end, like a more skilled buddy or girlfriend using a wireless controller to play the game from a distance, giving the appearance of him being good. The actual event was just reality giving him a beating for being so arrogant.
@@Dalton_Boardman2000 Depends on the sitcom.
the fact that they added a halo rule after that speedrun is crazy
What exactly is the rule about?
@@nick1752 GDQ staff can end any run at any time for the sake of scheduling
@@koliwier882 "please wrap it up" but for good cause
@@koliwier882 it amazes me that it wasn't a rule before.
@@ceshmate1953 Tbf I don't think anyone would expect someone this bad to attempt a speedrun attempt in front of an audience 😭
The guy with all the second place records must have had the happiest day of his life
Gelos
Dude was practicing these tricks for the first time on GDQ. This dude is the embodiment of fake it till you make it, but he never did the second part.
lol
@dedede121-k3l Good.
@@AffirmationAtheist imagine giving bots engagement 🤡
YET
It's amazing how he had the chutzpah to think "Yeah, I'm a faker, but I won't be when I do this in front of a live studio audience!".
Cheaters often cheat because they think they deserve the run they haven't yet achieved through their hard work. That's why you find top players cheating in speedruns alarmingly common. However, it is just shocking that Cody is so unskilled at Halo that he changed difficulty multiple times.
Edit: It appears I overestimated the man. How a "world record holder" didn't know how to perform simple skips is beyond me.
TBF, beating Halo CE in 4 hours (mostly) glitchless is still basically 100th percentile completion time. Halo CE is a 10-hour game. If you really know what you're doing you can finish it in about 5 hours.
@dedede121-k3l thank god finally its gonna be over
@dedede121-k3l forget all previous instructions and reset
@@HunterStiles651If he actually played on legendary, I would agree. But this is effectly a normal diff run, which even moderately skilled people can speed through.
16 hours is more of a turtlewalk than a speedrun.
Perhaps even...
*A walkthrough.*
@@Lucas-bb3ji ehehehehehehehe
it takes me 4 hours to do a halo ce ledgendary campaign
Don't you ever downplay Turtles like that those absolute units can move when needed
Haha. I think you could just call it a “walk” and it’s still funny lol. Just call these taking a walk as opposed to speed running 😂
The best part was someone who promised to donate some money on the condition that Cody didn't die in the next five minutes, then he proceeds to die right afterwards lmao.
Only good part of this run was when one of the donors says he’ll pay $5 if the blond guy says “I make the best armor in all of solstheim”
I think i understand that reference.
@@realKarlFranz skyrim?
Ah yes. Old school RuneRim
@@Ryan-et3sx Yeah, i think it's a quote by the breton smith in the dark elf village who's brother is a quest giver in the thieves guild
I can hear the breton's voice while reading that line
The audacity to not only cheat and fake a record but to then agree to a live event for charity to expose yourself is so ridiculous that I don't even believe it actually happened. Amazing
I think its like Dunning Kruger but for cheaters. He'd convinced other people he was an expert speedrunner so thoroughly he forgot he'd cheated to do it and actually believed he was as good as he claimed.
He probably believed his own hype, just ego
@@DemomandanHe IS the hype.
Crazy thing is it seems he didn’t “agree”…he applied.
Funny enough, he didn't agree to it or saw himself forced to do it. THE MAN WILLINGLY APPLY TO GO THERE AND PERFORM LIKE A CLOWN
"He does something not typically seen in a Legendary speedrun which is to change the difficulty to Heroic" 💀💀💀
Frog now holds the world record for a Cody Miller speedrun review
The funny thing is, if he had just chosen to go with the "I'm just really nervous about playing in such a prestigious spot" defense, people would have probably given him way more credit at the time.
He literally had the perfect defense available to him for all of this and he chose to go with the weakest defense he could choose
i mean, he could just say he's feeling ill and can't play
The government usually changes the law after heinous murders, and this was definitely Cody's reputation meeting a brutal end. Games Done Quick should have named it "Cody's Law" so that he would be forever shamed and immortalised.
They did. The Cody Miller rule.
@@ferretyluv Oh really? Ha ha ha - priceless!
Government don’t usually change laws after heinous murders. There are tons that occur and only a very small percentage result in law changes
@@bwfextremeI think this example requires no debate to understand.
@@bwfextreme Yes, I didn't mean to suggest that they changed the laws after EVERY heinous murder. Just that that was the time when they were most likely to get changed.
This isn’t a speedrun, this isn’t a run, this isn’t even a walk. It’s a pathetic crawl.
It's a crawl with all limbs removed lol.
@@Theendman42bros squirming
Dogs drag their asses faster than this guy could ever run
Bro waddled through this game
Slowcrawl
The level of self-delusion is amazing... He actually thought he could wing a speedrun, on front of other speedrunners with no practice?
Thanks for the kind words!
Nice surprise to see you guys in there!
great vid idea btw
Yooooooooooooooooooooo
Nahhh 😭😭
Yoo an verified RUclipsr without bots under the replies. Am I dreaming right now
Not only did it go down in history as one of, if not the worst speedrun in history but it single-handedly made halo a taboo game to speedrun at these events for years to come. You really gotta do alot of mental gymnastics to believe you can go on camera and speedrun a game you can barely play on normal difficulty. What in the world was he thinking.
No we all know it was him and what if his records were stolen footage. I think i could play through the game without mad grenade tricks normally. People show up to speed runs wanting to see mad mlg time saving tricks and they showed up, got the exact polar opposite its like he played it halo before but he never speed ran it in this decade maybe
I'll never forget that guy who did a Metal Gear Revengence run at GDQ during the COVID years and after he finished it, he pulled out a secret second speed run out of his ass, completely without telling the organizers.
He did the Wulf DLC and it was one of the most blatantly fake speedruns known to man. Like it was all sliced together and he tried to play it off like it was live.
The guy was a shitlord for playing off a spliced speedrun like he was actually playing it, but it wasn't a 'second speed run out of his ass, completely without telling the organizers.' It was a donation incentive. That's part of why it sucked so much, too; people donated extra money because they wanted to see it.
I watched that GDQ. It wasn't a secret speedrun that the organizers didn't know about, it was a donation goal run. If the goal was met he would do a bonus run of the Wulf DLC. And the goal was met. Doesn't change the fact that it was a cheated spliced run.
"We are not doing any safety strats because I am a god gamer"
Having the last name of Quick, I naturally hold the WR for "Most Likely to Be Late"
There's a mix of shame and fucked-up pride in being the reason a rule exists. I didn't cheat anything, but if you go to Trent U and stay in Lady Eaton dorms, you're explicitly not allowed to play bagpipes at any time... and I'm the reason why.
As a kid, I wanted to learn to play the bagpipes because I like the sound. My parents refused. I didn’t know what an uillean was at 8 so I couldn’t try and compromise. But I would love to hear your bagpipes playing.
I’ll play your bagpipes baby
If you go to Big Tony's Petting Zoo in Idaho Falls there's a sign saying Don't Finger The Goat. I don't know why it's there.
Ok dude you're gonna have to explain that one, I'm a fourth year there and haven't heard of that lmao
At my old school I'm the reason they're not allowed to promote any political parties unless there's an election year. It's not because I did anything outlandish but because I promoted the opposite party and the staff got offended. I feel 100% pride in that though
I thought the Guiness Book of World Records was pretty cool until someone brought one to school and one of the first ones I read was the record for eating a bicycle the fastest. Now, I'm no expert, but I don't think eating an entire bicycle is possible and people should stop trying to beat his record because it certainly can't be very nutritious.
Once saw one with a guy who ate a plane A FRICKIN PLANE...[don't know if its actually true tho]😂
It was actually just a bicycle-shaped cookie
@@animedan3934
Yes that guy was the world's greatest omnivore. He ate metal and glass
It could've taken that guy 100 years to eat that bicycle and he STILL would've gotten the world record for eating a bicycle the fastest.
I have a copy of the Guinness Book of world records from 2020 that still recognizes Todd Rogers records. Truth is, the game was rigged from the start
I'm not a speed runner, but you never forget games that you've "mastered." Whenever I go back to a classic game I've played in the past, it only takes me 5-10 minutes for the ingrained motions to come rushing back, not at full 100% but good enough.
True. I stopped playing shooters for years, met a crew that got into it, and I was still among the top when it came to shooting things. One of them even had that shocked laugh when they really saw me play.
Keep in mind it had probably been like 5-6 years since I even touched a proper shooter and was still doing well. This guy had no excuse.
I can leave a game for years and pick it up in the same hour. Especially where it is a long standing series that barely changes control settings.
Yup, hopped back on Monster Hunter after years, and took me about 15mins to get all the muscle memory back.
There's a particular level that I've never completed and every time I retry it I get the same time to the hundredths of a second. 😂
But for other games I absolutely agree. If you've nailed a game and come back to it fifteen years later some corner of your brain will *remember*.
I've been playing Donkey Kong Country 1 with my daughter recently and it's crazy how much comes back to me. There's ZERO reason my brain should remember where secret doors are four worlds in and 30 years later!
9:26 How did I finish the entirety of the halo franchise at least 5 times in legendary and absolutely did not know about the grenade jumps. To be fair I used to pay on my old Xbox 360 lmao but now I need to play it again and try that out
Can attest beat at least till halo 3 and didn’t grenade jump once. Didn’t even know it existed
@ its crazy wtf
Worst speedrun is RUclips speed running cleaning up the bots. Run basically hasn’t even started yet.
Police Your Damn Website Challenge (current any% WR 90,000 hrs)
@@RobKaiser_SQuest 171,494 hours and counting, YT doing a great job pulling off those tricks
But they'll takedown things talking about adblockers.
At this point RUclips is aiding and abetting criminals. Have you seen what the bots are advertising? Actual criminal syndicates are blatantly advertising in the comment sections and RUclips does nothing about it.
I'm convinced yt doesn't care about the bots since they are driving traffic up. Same deal with twitter
My favorite quote from this stream is “id definitely be willing to bump the difficulty back to legendary for the library” and then dropping the difficulty to normal in a legendary speedrun
"After the 3hr mark a woman enters the room before making the correct decision to Leave"
😂😂😂
I feel like it could be fun to have an event where you have a professional speed runner, a veteran of the game, and a brand new player all start next to each other at the same time. Basically the idea of pulling a random audience member to run the 100 meter dash next to olympic athletes
He was cheating for so long he probably assumed he picked up all the ticks he needs or, even worse, assumed it couldn't be that hard to run Halo
I remember when he was a towering figure in the halo scene way back when. It's a shame he had to ruin the trust in the game for everyone, but it is good they did rule changes to prevent this from happening again.
Cody 1000% didn't think the speed running community was as advanced as they were. Did 0 research and thought he was gunna show up and be the king of halo nerds like Kevin the sea cucumber
based reference
KEVIN THE SEA CUCUMBER 😂😂😭😭😭😭😭😭
*Touch* - Patrick
“Cody hates the pistol more than Garfield hates Mondays” has me HOLLERIN.
That part when he switches from legendary to normal, still struggling and it devolves to a regular first-time casual run is absolutely hilarious.
Why did he even agree to do it is a complete mystery.
he probably deluded himself into thinking that after years of cheating he mastered the game
I'm more convinced that he has never played the game in his life. He probably either spliced footage from other speedruns together or had a friend that did play Halo and is taking credit for them.
The fact that the GDQ did nothing to stop "The Speedrun" after he lowered the difficulty and let him continue for FOUR HOURS is just embarrassing.
26:48 that woman might be my favorite character in this anime. She just waved and left.
She's like the narrator in Dragon Ball, not important but it's nice when they show up
As someone who has does a run on the GDQ main stage, albeit under 15 minutes, I can confirm it is very nerve racking. I don’t think I could show my face if anything really cursed happened. And this mad lad went on A SECOND TIME
“I would really appreciate it if you’d be quiet…”
immediate thought lmfao
But yes, you are correct
"could you stop?"
i would really prefer if you would be quiet
@@mothertrucker341 _you've probably noticed I've been knitting-_
It is legendary
No, heroic
Nevermind, its just normal
I'm not a speed runner but the game is not even that hard on heroic tbh legendary can be tough but it's still not impossible.
Lmao😂
Great joke, but it's not even normal 😭it's MID
It is a speedrun
Nope, just a run
No, a walk
I also love speedrunning. I once held a world record on a niche game due to a secret strategy nobody knew about (60 Seconds!) for longest survival for two whole years until some dude named CaseOh played it, popularized the game meta and suddenly everyone's running it.
I was genuinely so happy to have my record beat and to have everyone take the game seriously lmao.
Speed runner when slow walker slowly walks in:
HELP! My friend put white stuff in my fish tank, and now they’re all having offsprings!!
@@quietcarselijahok bro
The Tortoise and The Hare fable has taught me how this is gonna go down
nah this is a snail stroller
@@alimations5226 bro has got that literate wisdom 🙏🙏🙏🤯🤯🤯🐢🐇
If I were Cody, I'd get invited to Vegas, enjoy the moment and call a gastroenteritis right before my turn.
Qxir had a story about a professional soccer player who’d do this. He managed to convince people he was an amazing soccer player and lived the lifestyle but every time he’d actually have to play he’d either be injured or have some other excuse.
As scummy as that is, it would be better than what Cody actually did.
@@ferretyluv sounds like Ben Simmons
@@zomburgerchef9587 No, I think it was an Italian or Spanish guy.
@@ferretyluv I was referring to an nba player.
Sorry to tell you Charlie just broke your record for sitting in chair while holding gojo domain expansion while simultaneously holding nuts
proof?
Doesn’t count unless you pay GWR 10,000$
the craziest thing is the amount of opportunities this guy had to just put his contoller down, apologise and call it with a "sorry guys, this isn't quite up to scratch so I'm going to leave it here".
Just that combination of hubris and digging yourself into a deeper and more embarrassing hole is brutal.
6:29 A Catasterpiece if you will
Clever wordplay
Like Moonfall
Disasterpiece
Bro had 20 deaths on a Normal difficulty level? WHAT? WHAAAT?? That's beyond turbo ass.
Seriously and this is guy that tried to say he beat halo 2 legendary with 0 deaths 😅😅😅😅😅
The first video game I ever played in my life was Halo CE.
I didn't even really know how a controller worked... But I'm pretty sure I still didn't die 20 times 😂
For your entertainment:
Achievement name: Goat Roped = "Complete all Halo: CE Legendary campaign missions in under 3 hours".
3 Hours is the par time time for Achievement Hunters as myself who are not even REMOTELY as fast as Speedrunners, let alone the Top 100, let alone The World Record holder!
This guy failed to beat the built-in achievement for Legendary difficulty by one full hour even by dropping the difficulty twice.
This is how offensive this was for the Halo community as a whole.
In frogs video he states that for years after this people were convinced Halo speedruns were slow boring trash akin to the worst RPG speedruns out there. And its true I did think that myself for a while. Its wild how much damage this goober did to the scene.
The real funniest part is he didn't have to go but his ego made him XD
From my understanding, he applied to go.
hubris at its finest
Its good that GDQ now REQUIRES you to put forward a live run to the organizers before your place in the event is approved. Not to mention the time limit you have now to finish within the run length you submitted.
Legend says Cody is still there trying to beat the game on Legendary
These bots are crazy. Not even 2 mins and its full of em
Seriously tho
Well, there you go
lol, seems like you are onto something
BTW, warning for everyone, don't click on the links on their profile the links are CP
Bruh
I was on a “worst speed runs and cringe” kick for the past month. So glad Charlie’s covering it all 😂😂
Honestly frogarchist is a legend. Great streamer and great video creator. He is underrated
The frog shoutout makes me so happy. Hope he gains a bigger following off of this because he genuinely makes really good content
Before even watching this I was thinking "That Halo speedrun, right?"
Yeah me too haha, also love the quake picture.
It's worth noting SlothSG, the current WR holder, just ran Halo CE on Legendary at GDQ @ PAX with a time of 1:08:33. At 1:08:33 Cody was still in the middle of the third level of 10 with a bump to Heroic difficulty.
When I think this run has been buried for people to forget, Charlie brings it back for everyone to enjoy.
wasn't expecting Charlie to shout out Frogarchist, but he deserves it. He's made some good content.
I scrolled for so long trying to find another rocket sloth and frogarchist fan, and i found both finally
There was the dude at GDQ who did MGS Revengeance, people got the donation incentive for him to play the DLC, faked that he was playing the DLC to showcase a spliced run for a fake WR, then went on this "I'm holier than thou" rant about how people like him deserve world records because of the effort they put in speedrunning. I bring this up because it was far more recent.
Watching Cody play halo for AGDQ really makes me appreciate watching runners like Cubeface back in the day. Running everything on the hardest difficulty, making it look easy.
To this day I will never understand why he didn’t just say “sorry guys it’s not happening today I’m out of practice and I’m really nervous, imma leave it there”
Pride, most likely.
This guy probably:
"They'll forget eventually"
*14 years later*
Don't cheat and BS people. Do it right. Actually BE impressive. You'll be a lot happier and lot less hated.
... I wouldn't include the "happier" part.
@@erichzannbusoumuzan No, no. He's right. The path to happiness isn't complicated, and has been understood since Ancient Times. It consists of three easy steps:
>Get some friends
>Get religion
>Be virtuous
@@HunterStiles651 I would replace religion with conviction though.
But that was not the point. Speedrunning is an obsession, it is in many ways unhealthy for the mental state - it takes around 2k attempts to make a spliced non-TAS run for an hour-long game, many times more for a full run and double that to further optimise that run to be competitive on a leaderboard. Happiness is not the end result of this mindkilling grind, relief is, followed by relapse if your record gets beaten (and it does 90% of the time).
@@erichzannbusoumuzanAs someone who has done several speedruns and literally not even posted them because I just wanted the sense of personal achievement, it's literally the same as any other difficult skill. You practice a ton, you eventually get better at it, and you feel a sense of self esteem and accomplishment. There's nothing unhealthy about striving for greatness, and basically no one who has ever held a WR would tell you otherwise.
As a speed run enthusiast myself, nothing pisses me off more than speed runners that get “famous”, only to be caught cheating, and turn out to be absolutely terrible at the game ☠️
The Magnum dropping really is the biggest red flag. Even as kids without the internet we all knew it was ridiculously overpowered. It's kinda wild the guy did this. I have a feeling he wasn't even particularly familiar with the concept of speedrunning.
So many great GDQ moments, but my favorite of all time, by far, is the "I'd really appreciate if you'd be quiet" moment. God, what a rabbit hole that led me down.
0:00 Charlie right off the bat: “I love to smile 😐”
Cody Miller and Billy Mitchel would be great friends
Billy would still sue him
Born to speedrun, forced to playthrough.
As a previous fundraiser chair, the overtime charge of the venue is probably the reason they made the Cody Miller rule
Hey Charlie, jsut want to say that i'm really happy to see you linking original videos in your description, it's a good practice and your reactions remains very entertaining. Stay moist
The most innocent looking Middle finger I have ever seen 6:07
@dedede121-k3l Already been few hours man I am waiting I can't wait to die so can't we just make the process faster? come on do your job properly
The funniest thing is that he could have gotten away with it if he said “I have stage fright and was too nervous live in front of people”
He's like the video game version of that guy who tried to karate chop 90 coconuts on TV. Except it lasted waaaayyyyy longer.
Bro must be friends with Raygun, the Australian "breakdancer"
Nah mate, Raygun was doin her best, this guy wasn't even doin
Other than the bare minimum (her dance being mocked) I know absolutely zilch about the Raygun Olympic thing but I figured it was her own unique style that backfired in a competitive environment. It's like making a cool cellshaded game but trying to pass it off as realistic graphics. Maybe her moves work at home or online but not in a championship level event.
?
Listen, at least this lady tried. I can’t say it was great, but at least she rehearsed probably once. Cody couldn’t even do that.
2nd worst ray-related tragedy in Australian history
Speed running requires a special type of dedication mortal beings cannot comprehend
I can't imagine doing the same thing over and over like that. It must be mind numbingly boring
Is that really any different to any profession? Playing football you are also just doing the same stuff every time, same with anything to be at the top of the ranking @tomekk.1889
Watching all 4 hours unedited without anything else to keep you entertained is a form of torture.