@@ArnoldGLZ Probably hundreds of hours, there is a RUclipsr who gave Streamers money for trying out Speedrunning strategies and there is also a video of one guy learning how to speedrun a Mario game, that guy was at it a few weeks of nearly full-time training strats and movement in that Mario game to at the end be near World Record pace. That game was pretty much solved though, developing strats for a game is pretty much the same as bug- and playtesting a game and finding all the hidden stuff.
Yes, but you still have barely seen anything in any game you speedrun in 10-15 mins. It's almost the same as just playing a game demo and not the full game. If i speedran a game in 10 mins the first time, i wouldn't say i completed it.
First reaction is when he does stuff like bypassing things (jumping over fences, finding blindspots to steal things), second is when he skips the pretty parts.
I love games where even the developer can say "Oh wow thats a cool way of doing that" because they don't put in tons of invisible walls and auto fails for doing things in a certain order.
imagine you spend 10 hours making a gourmet 3 course meal for someone to eat, they get it and decide to just chew on a potato before handing it back saying "haha yeah I eat that meal so quickly"
@@Deadbeatcow Yeah, but imagine that person coming to your restaurant hundreds of times to determine what is the perfect way to eat through the meal and drawing lots of attention to your restaurant in the process. Whether you like it or not depends on how humble you are, among other factors. Certainly a weird customer, but not one you'd necessarily want to turn away. :)
Same. Thats y i hate super big open world games. As a completionist, I simply have to step on every single grass and loot every thing possible. I know i can just not do that but I just can't, difficult to explain. Thats y i look for games like this where its quite small and the loots are manageable for me.
@Mongolian Dutch Oven I haven't played the game yet because it's not on steam yet and I dont really like the epic game store dont know why but I just dont but if I got it I would've done that also
Agreed the only thing I saw was this so called "dumb ending" and I'm still lost lol I could play through this whole game like I've never seen this video or something
Robin Szecper for real. Like I’m gonna go watch a walkthrough a bit now to see if I wanna buy the game myself because this told me absolutely nothing about it other than its first person, there’s skills, multiple planets, and a bunch of doors and levers and hallways and robots lol
Pretty much. You'd have to pause the video a hundred times just to know what characters were even saying, and in the end, you didn't even see any of the "true" endings.
@@ThePrimith How dare you tell others the Sun is no true ending just because it doesn't fly with your emotions! Suicide with all people on the hope is indeed a true ending.
GamesDoneQuick did two of them if you want to watch them. There's one with the devs from Celeste ( ruclips.net/video/KS0QeQ1zXxI/видео.html ) and one with the devs from Borderlands 2 ( ruclips.net/video/hHU1UUB3k-8/видео.html ). But yeah I agree, IGN need to do more of these !
I love that its glitchless too. It has a few small game design oversights on their end, like getting into rockwells office, but other than that.. it's just a legit speedrun.
Lol Unlike the Skyrim speed run which the speedrunner just uses exploit after exploit To be fair that is a trademark of Skyrim but still, I’d be more impressive if he just found the best way to blitz only using game mechanics
I saw a fallout 3 speed run where the guy spent most of the time clipping through walls and running under or over the map and I agree with you. I don't consider that a legit speed run.
@@NiquelBones yeah just as legit as restoration glitching everything so that you're invincible and can kill anything in the game in one hit. Hardly a challenge
If their "wonderful content" was a required part of the main storyline they wouldn't be able to skip past it. 😂 That's what happens when you make the main story/quest short and the vast majority of the game is sidequest content.
@@LunaticKD1991 That's not true. Depending on what manner of glitches slip past QA it may be possible to skip even very long required main stories and complete a game very quickly.
@@LunaticKD1991 Not really this is a game for the casual player not for hardcore speed runners, most developers don't bother putting stuff like invis barriers because either way speed runners always find the quickest way whether its a glitch or he/she is doing it legit
I used to trash speedrunners because they're ignoring so much of the beauty of the games. But in reality they have to be some of the most hardcore players of those games to be able to run through it so flawlessly.
Dako Briggs half assed? The game was great for how small a budget they had. I wish it was longer and more on a fallout new Vegas scale but nonetheless it was still a fun game. Hopefully this is just the first stepping stone to even bigger and better rpgs they could make in the future.
Well a regular player would never be able to do this. Only people intentionally speed running would be able to pass it in 12 minutes. Still a crazy low time,but I don't see it as a problem.
they could have made a "must go through" passages that contains traps that requires puzzle solving skills. you can skip an Elephant but you can't skip those passages. or put some extremely hard AI(Bosses) to beat tasks to complete the game. the usual games Stuff.
I was surprised at how easy going they were and that they even congratulated them! I would probably be salty as f** of my game werr to be speed ran in such a short time. xD
@@IWillYeah If I were serious and ambition about the game I made and seeing a player get through easily like this, then I will feel bad and probably go fix it asap.
@@IWillYeah Sometimes speedruns can show the devs glitches that may have snuck through playtesting. Also if a game has a strong speedrunning community, they know they did something right if people are dedicated enough to play the game for hours on end to learn the ins and outs of how the game works.
@@IWillYeah well games like this are created to enjoy the atmosphere and story not to just walk through like this guy did im sure he played it and enjoyed first at least i would hope so lol
@@roguegen5536 , did you catch the part where the dev that had jumped the fence in testing tried to justify his lack of correction on the fence jump by telling the other dev that it doesn't matter because "...there's a break in the fence on the other side"? You should have fixed that in testing, Mr. dev.
It's silly since anyone who's dedicated enough time to be a speedrunner at any game had already played the game to death, and got all the story beats before the point that they decided to try speedrunning it. Do they think speedrunners never played the game normally before?
@@sardonicus1739 Yeah I'm willing to bet that speedrunners are far more familiar with all the little details the devs put into the game, because, you know, speedrunners literally have to go around messing with everything to find skips/routes/etc.
not a speedrun but CarcinogenSDA had a video whete he plays Resident Evil 2(?) while the original director of the earlier Resident Evil games comment on it.
When I see points like that I always assumed that these points were created as alternate entry points. I found that way in before the hole in the fence the first time!
aloluk Why would that be a lack of qa as opposed to a reasonable, albeit somewhat exploitative, alternate path? Not every puzzle has a singular solution nor must they (if there are multiple) all involve equal time investments. So long as a solution doesn’t involve game breaking bugs, massive exploits, etc having a game sped-run is not something to be salty about.
@@sphaera2520 QA is about covering the edge cases, like the boundaries or an area. Its literally what the job is. Its not just find crashes and what the public think are "glitches". Talking from 20+ years of industry experience.
@@aloluk I'd hope with 20+ years of industry experience you can appreciate how difficult it is to QA alternate pathing, and also know that is it a balance as to what is adjusted from that non-bug QA review. Assuming another colleague in your industry is failing at their job is a bit rude, especially when they're pitted against someone who'd have spent untold hours finding every little beneficial shortcut, like most speedrunners
The novelty of that would wear off quickly and eventually it would be seen as attention seeking behavior, if everyone did it. Dev acknowledgement is special because it's rare.
@Jeremy Ze tree that's fine by me because I don't care if it's special, I think it's interesting. I mean I watch speedruns all the time anyway might as well have dev commentary too.
"It must've been very stressful, he just ran past 3 guys with guns" Reminds me of when some madlad beat dark souls 1+2+3 no damage in one run That was stressful
@@UnknownVisitorxx13 not everything needs to be fixed when you find them in testing. Also, some things aren't seen as an issue to be fixed until more of the game is developed. Those are my guesses as to why they didn't "fix" some of those things
@@UnknownVisitorxx13 keep in mind they have to test these scenarios out numerous times to get it just right, having those little shortcuts really speeds up the process
@@nicodue8546 To be fair, I think speed runners normally spend a LOT more time with a game than a regular player since they play it over and over, trying to optimize their routes.
Speedrunners have my respect. The little tricks they use, precision, and countless hours of playthrough they must have done to shave every second is just amazing. Hats off!
Then they miss him spending stat points and using a disguise. "I don't think I've seen him spend a stat point." He just bought dialogue points like.... a minute before that. "He hasn't used disguises yet" just a minute after he did to get through the cryo lab XD
@@elliotmcgee8918 pretty sure Zemnexx was talking about the devs character progression went from "but the story is great!" to "HE WASTED TIME! Look he wasted time!"
Would love to see them patch out that unskippable bit for the speedrunners without telling them. The record would be smashed overnight and everyone would be like, whaaaaaa?
This one's a little more awkward due to the language barrier, but here's Koji Igaraishi watching a guy destroy Symphony of the Night ruclips.net/video/FxJZtm-MVEI/видео.html
A lot of developers are afraid to because they think it's a sign of a bad game, i.e. just because you CAN finish it in 12 minutes means all the other content is just filler. I like to call those developers "BioWare Project Leads" since they're far too insecure about what they've made to admit it has any flaws whatsoever. (And no, this isn't a "flaw" at all, but again, a lot of them would see it that way.)
I think some of the devs for Barkley Shut up and Jam! Gaiden were on the couch for a GDQ run of their game and it actually resulted in them fixing a bug that would crash the game.
8 minutes into this speed run covers 24 hours I've spent to get to that point. The content and side stories are what makes this game amazing! Awesome speed-run!
That’s what many commenters miss about this game. If you know where everything is and you don’t care about anything except the fastest choices, then sure, it’s a short 3D shooter with a few dialogues. But the game is about sinking into the setting, learning about the people, unraveling mysteries, and making decisions that will affect everyone you meet. Speedrunning it is a parlor trick, not a reflection on normal gameplay.
@@triopsate3 People who play the game as an RPG (not an FPS) and are not roleplaying 'homicidal maniac' do talk to the guy standing outside the settlement you were going to to ask for help, yes...
@@rainbowthesaurus6253 That'd be a horrible business idea. The internet would crucify devs if they charged speedrunners. They'd be wise to just take the free publicity, congratulate the speedrunners, and keep it moving.
@@gozzilla177 I used those pipes on the side near where the guy jumped over and walked along them into the compound took like 5 mintues of hard parkour to scale that mountain
You’ve still seen parts of the world that would otherwise be hidden to you, if I’d seen this beforehand I would not have felt as much wonder exploring it for the first time
@@contrapasta2454 I heard that you can throw a ship called hope into the sun and the developers don't like how you can do that or something. So that's cool.
Devs: hes missing all our content Speedrunners: panning through entire game dozens of times over in order to make the run this fast, spending hundreds of hours playing
Basically me right there. There's also the occasional spending hours on learning specific pieces of tech that maybe save like a minute of the run tops. :P
Towards the end they mentioned wanting a different ending, but I’d think a 100% no major skips category for this game would take way longer then most 100% game speed run categories. RPG speed runs tend to take forever with the last major RPG ran at a GDQ taking enough time it required tag ins iirc. Sorry devs you get 12 minute shot into the sun speed run not the 10 hour invade Tartarus ending.
Translation never playing the actual game legitmently and just trying to find a bug let me know when youve seen a speedrunner actually play a game normally
In some games, speedrunners need to memorize dialog to choose/walk away just listening till a certain point till the flag pops up either giving the quest or whatever they are going for
@Sir Edgelord the II Or maybe it's because they don't know EVERY aspect of the game fully. As a Lead Dev you have an overview of what everyone is doing but you may not know the specificity of what something does or how it will interact. It's why you have all the other dev engineers and such. Sure if they were a one man team I'm sure they'd be able to give more detail.
@@Yawgrimas Exactly, you can't do everything. You do only one thing, maybe graphics, maybe specific level design... They are tens or hundreds of developers, its not just one person who make the whole game.
Yep, games are just like any leap of engineering, tons and tons of scrapped ideas and failed structure parts with each engineer at designing their own little part.
I remember when I was playing and it got to the end where I ended up warping into the sun. All I could think while going through that dialogue was " They aren't really going to let me do this right?.... Oh, I guess they will" 10/10 for sure.
@@marceljones7940 I got the impression that they didn't create him. He was just a known recurring variable that they manipulated. With every version of the matrix a manifestation of it's instability occurs and that unstable element must be analysed to de bug and reset the Matrix to version 8.0 or whatever. And they knew to use his selflessness against him to make him do so one way or another.
me seeing a room full of enemies: "i could just run thru them but what about the great loot i might find?" me wasting an hour after 3 deaths and looting every single body: "i dont want any of this garbage"
"he's not gonna talk to Silas" obviously they know their own characters but the fact that he didn't even have to think about the name of an overall very very minor character really warms my heart as someone who basically gets attached to literally any character you can interact with. Same for Thomas, other characters mentioned like that, etc
@@ghostblackmormor8120 Yeah. They probably even have names for several unnamed npcs. Dependong on how memorable and/or difficult they were during the development.
Shorteagle may take a while I mean speedrunners are all about exploiting and it would take them awhile to find it but I guess it’s not any different from getting regular testers
@@heyjoji1954 exactly. But I think speedrunners can perfectly exploit all the mechanics in the game and achieve the best speedrun under a month of playing. It depends on how long and difficult the game tho.
The Super Meatboy in AGDQ was awesome. One of the highlights was a glitch that they left in the code because it was so hard to do and notice they thought NO ONE would find it.
There's one that was done for one of the Double Dragon games i think at a GDQ where a dev/QA tester was on call for the game and like half the time as they explain an exploit you just hear him lose his mind over it
Was thinking the same.. reminds me of the soundbite of Dana White (President of the UFC) looking at the camera and saying sternly, "That's f*cking ILLEGAL." Anyways.. I pictured that in my head every time throughout. LOL.
You should watch High Score (2006) where Bill has to play Missile Command on the original arcade cabinet on a single quarter for over 48 hours to set the record. No Pause, no sleep, burning extra lives to give you time to go to the toilet.
I wish someone was there to tell them that editing spedruns will get your runs disqualified and your name with the runner community dragged through mud.
I love how it says "spoiler alert" in the beginning like we can comprehend the plot from watching him running around
There are some spoilers though. Not just minimal story, but some tricks that the speedrunner does that can allow you to skip over a bunh of content
If you are going hardcore like myself, then any screenshot or even an overdetailed review is a spoiler for any game or movie... :p
@@blaply3421 I haven't been able to watch a Rdr2 video for like a year, I'm a sad steam user
@@groyperfuhr4871 rekt
Bla Ply then why you watching this 😂
He went so fast It didn’t even get the story spoiled for me
right? Im gonna recognize Reed, or whatever... aaaannnddd that's about it....
Theres a story?
Nile Barfield same
BooMz N BladeZ who’s reed 😂
Lol, I have literally no idea what just happened
When you see people run through all the enemies it really makes you realise that so much difficulty in a game is brought on by ourselves.
It's called immersion.
Yo this comment is deep
Dark Souls in a nutshell
@@DarkReaperK97 brooo way too deep dawg !!!
I can’t believe this
creeperhntr at 12 minutes: beats game
me at 12 minutes: So should I have a beard or no beard....
me at 12 minutes: I'm still not sure do I want beard or no beard...
Me at 33 minutes: now what color should my beard be?
And how much time you spent for naming your character ?
Who's the longest ?
Also me a female character.
Facts
When steam says you have to play less then 30 minutes to get a refund
This is what I've been looking for in the comment section. I lol'd so hard at this
lol
@@ArnoldGLZ Probably hundreds of hours, there is a RUclipsr who gave Streamers money for trying out Speedrunning strategies and there is also a video of one guy learning how to speedrun a Mario game, that guy was at it a few weeks of nearly full-time training strats and movement in that Mario game to at the end be near World Record pace. That game was pretty much solved though, developing strats for a game is pretty much the same as bug- and playtesting a game and finding all the hidden stuff.
Yes, but you still have barely seen anything in any game you speedrun in 10-15 mins. It's almost the same as just playing a game demo and not the full game. If i speedran a game in 10 mins the first time, i wouldn't say i completed it.
This comment made me angry lmao
"Developers react to speedruns" needs to be a series.
The best comment here! Million Dollar idea!
Im amazed it hasnt been for years
Agreed!
It's all fun and games until they invite CD Projekt Red or Hideo Kojima.
Yasin Nam I feel like their own employees do the speed runs 😂😂
They are stuck between "I'm not even mad, this is amazing" and "Look at how they butchered our boy"
vboykov accurate
First reaction is when he does stuff like bypassing things (jumping over fences, finding blindspots to steal things), second is when he skips the pretty parts.
Lol
This is classic you just missed the sock in the mouth
years of building and designing.... just to be completed in under 13 minutes.... ha!
I love games where even the developer can say "Oh wow thats a cool way of doing that" because they don't put in tons of invisible walls and auto fails for doing things in a certain order.
imagine you spend 10 hours making a gourmet 3 course meal for someone to eat, they get it and decide to just chew on a potato before handing it back saying "haha yeah I eat that meal so quickly"
@@Deadbeatcow nice KONOSUBA pfp
WoW had plenty of invisible walls. Didn't stop me from exploring foreign lands. :^)
@@Deadbeatcow food analogy
food analogy
@@Deadbeatcow Yeah, but imagine that person coming to your restaurant hundreds of times to determine what is the perfect way to eat through the meal and drawing lots of attention to your restaurant in the process. Whether you like it or not depends on how humble you are, among other factors. Certainly a weird customer, but not one you'd necessarily want to turn away. :)
"We put that in to STALL YOU"
"Yeah and he ran right past it..."
*proceeds to t-bag in elevator*
Man's a absolute unit
And the dev sad "yeah..."
10:50
“He showed us” 😂😂😂
I finally had one of those moments where I read the comment and then saw it on screen at the same time lmao
12 minutes is how long it takes me to check every locker of a room in this game.
😂😂 YESSSS!!!!!!
Drea glad I’m not the only one! I honestly stop and look at the scenery a ton too!
So true. 🤣 I was going through every single location and making sure I didnt miss a single damn thing
Same. Thats y i hate super big open world games. As a completionist, I simply have to step on every single grass and loot every thing possible. I know i can just not do that but I just can't, difficult to explain. Thats y i look for games like this where its quite small and the loots are manageable for me.
T B 👍
“ I don’t think he’s appreciating our elevator music “ 😂
Its to slow! Lol
ITS NOT THE BEST CHOICE IT SPACERS CHOICE!!!!!!!
One of the guys sounds exactly like Ryan Reynolds
@Danky Elevators everywhere: ಠ_ಠ
I make elevated music
You make elevator music
“But he's missing out on such wonderful storytelling and narrative.”
Speedrunners: What is that?
Yeah^^
Also, before speedruning it he played the game the intended way
Speedrunner+speedreader=...
Why hello there friend
Are you internet stalking me
@@elephant5115 actually you are stalking him, since he made the comment first therefore you are kinda stalking him.
"He jumped over the fence!"
I didn't even know there was a hole in the fence until my 3rd visit to the plant, jumped in and out every time.
im glad im not the only one
Same.
I found the hole by accident long after I'd finished the quest
Yup the dev was so surprised by that lol
It's funny because one of them says he thinks he did that as well and decided no one was going to do that as well
@Mongolian Dutch Oven I haven't played the game yet because it's not on steam yet and I dont really like the epic game store dont know why but I just dont but if I got it I would've done that also
Florida man wakes up from cryogenic sleep and destroys humanity in 12 minutes
Florida man ruins everything
Graystillplays titles be like.
@@thegreycrusader Don't give that mad man more ideas.
'Destroys humanity'- do gamers actually think gaming is an achievement?
Callum Wood does it matter?
> "every move is perfected"
> tbags elevator
It's called RNG manipulation
@@brosephnoonan223 really?
I am THE ZUCC depending on the game, there may be a way to phase up/down in elevation... I’m pretty sure it’s what he’s talking about
10:50
its not a tbag until a ball meets a face
"He jumped over the fence!! Ive never seen someone do that"
I thought that was the intended way in haha
When I played the game I went through a hole
Me too! That's how I did it lol didn't know you even needed anything special to get in
@@Jake-rj6ql you don't i think, there is a hole in the fence somewhere
@@Jake-rj6ql not only is there a hole in the fence, but it’s as simple as shooting the batteries on top of the gate pillars
To be fair, one of them said right afterwards that he would do that while testing lol
I don’t even think this can count as containing spoilers, since this guy went so fast, I have no idea what the context for any person or action is
Ikr. Levers here, an elevator there. Boom.
more spoilers in the trailer for the game than this run it felt haha
Never played or seen this game. Still feels like i havent seen it. I Just saw Doors and hallways
Agreed the only thing I saw was this so called "dumb ending" and I'm still lost lol I could play through this whole game like I've never seen this video or something
Robin Szecper for real. Like I’m gonna go watch a walkthrough a bit now to see if I wanna buy the game myself because this told me absolutely nothing about it other than its first person, there’s skills, multiple planets, and a bunch of doors and levers and hallways and robots lol
It’s like they can’t decide if they’re salty or impressed
El Capitan Tommy both
erko78 beta males... wow aren’t you one macho man huh?
erko78 These are the release candidate males actually
@@erko78 lol im sure your harem appreciates your CoD vids right?
I think at least the one guy is salty he said the word dumb a lot in just a short time
Devs: “Wait what? He just jumped over the fence!”
Me: “wait, you weren’t supposed to do it that way?”
my exact thought
.... i didn't know there was a hole...
same.
ShadowedZen wait there’s a hole?
Kayos there’s a hole on one side and you can turn the electric fence off but i usually jump over too
"spoilers"? What spoilers? He went so fast I didn't see any of them
K
Pretty much. You'd have to pause the video a hundred times just to know what characters were even saying, and in the end, you didn't even see any of the "true" endings.
When the top comment was the original comment
I haven’t played this game and have absolute NO clue what it’s about after watching this😆. Looks cool though!
@@ThePrimith How dare you tell others the Sun is no true ending just because it doesn't fly with your emotions!
Suicide with all people on the hope is indeed a true ending.
These devs are so comfy, i could watch an entire gamethrough with them speaking over it
How about a Portal style commentary edition? I'd love to click some question marks and hear from the developers.
reminds me of gamegrumps tbh
You did watch an entire game through with them speaking over it.
That's an amazing way of describing their commentary, "comfy".
woah. For real.. I read it and saw them sitting in large bean bags in onesies. Not a care in the world
this is incredible PLEASE do more of these. its so interesting hearing a developers thoughts on a speed run
Johnny Nocturne unfortunately not all developers are as laid back as these
Agree with you both
GamesDoneQuick did two of them if you want to watch them. There's one with the devs from Celeste ( ruclips.net/video/KS0QeQ1zXxI/видео.html ) and one with the devs from Borderlands 2 ( ruclips.net/video/hHU1UUB3k-8/видео.html ). But yeah I agree, IGN need to do more of these !
The Psychonauts team did this a while back. ruclips.net/video/lsDc1YVxHA0/видео.html
Yes i would LOVE more of these
two sentences common for devs:
"i did not knew you can do that..."
"he is missing beautiful **stuff we made**"
i love Obsidian and speedruns
Theodore Roosevelt Bully for you
I love how they compliment themselves
I did not know*
I did that in testing.
When did they say that?
I love that its glitchless too. It has a few small game design oversights on their end, like getting into rockwells office, but other than that.. it's just a legit speedrun.
For an any% that's honestly v impressive
Lol Unlike the Skyrim speed run which the speedrunner just uses exploit after exploit
To be fair that is a trademark of Skyrim but still, I’d be more impressive if he just found the best way to blitz only using game mechanics
I saw a fallout 3 speed run where the guy spent most of the time clipping through walls and running under or over the map and I agree with you. I don't consider that a legit speed run.
@@johnjohnson8669 doing those glitches is often more difficult and precise than doing a glitchless run, its in every way a "legit speedrun"
@@NiquelBones yeah just as legit as restoration glitching everything so that you're invincible and can kill anything in the game in one hit. Hardly a challenge
5:35
Dev: "And he... Didn't even bother spending his level up points 😔"
No Onions Please i cried at that i don’t eve spend my level up points when i’m NOT speed running 🤣
Read as I heard it lol
Whats funny is that the level up points were spent a few moments later, and they missed it lol
Damn this comment was read at such great timing...
@leroy shane
Yeah, thats fair lol
“They bypass all our wonderful content”
That made me laugh and feel a bit bad for them
If their "wonderful content" was a required part of the main storyline they wouldn't be able to skip past it. 😂 That's what happens when you make the main story/quest short and the vast majority of the game is sidequest content.
@Mistyx34 Even with that low budget they still could've made the main story much longer.
This dude has probably played this game more than 99% of their customers, I think they’ve experienced their content enough
@@LunaticKD1991 That's not true. Depending on what manner of glitches slip past QA it may be possible to skip even very long required main stories and complete a game very quickly.
@@LunaticKD1991 Not really this is a game for the casual player not for hardcore speed runners, most developers don't bother putting stuff like invis barriers because either way speed runners always find the quickest way whether its a glitch or he/she is doing it legit
Dev got to appreciate these speedrunners because they’re one of the people who actually spends more time in this game than anybody else.
You really have to fall in love with a game to even consider speedrunning it
that ain't true chief
More time than the devs did.
Agreed. Coming from those goldeneye scene, them folks play the same game for over 20 years
I used to trash speedrunners because they're ignoring so much of the beauty of the games. But in reality they have to be some of the most hardcore players of those games to be able to run through it so flawlessly.
Funny how most of the time spent in the elevator lol.
And all the artistic/comical work on the elevator music was lost to this rabble !!
Was this a Mass Effect speedrun?
This says alot about our society.
It’s funny the Doom devs reacted to a speed runner and they said elevators are speed runners biggest obstacle lol
Got to love that elevator music.
Developed a game for years, and some guy finished it under 12 minutes.
Kreality that guy probably spent more time playing the game than a player who finished with 100% completion tho
That’s what happens with half assed games lol
Dako Briggs half assed? The game was great for how small a budget they had. I wish it was longer and more on a fallout new Vegas scale but nonetheless it was still a fun game. Hopefully this is just the first stepping stone to even bigger and better rpgs they could make in the future.
Well a regular player would never be able to do this. Only people intentionally speed running would be able to pass it in 12 minutes. Still a crazy low time,but I don't see it as a problem.
@@Trlll This is low budget AA work. FO76 is what yah get when you make a half assed game😂
You can hear the disappointment in their voices when the speedrunner decided to skip a part they actively worked on.
Speedrunner propose is about the fastest way to finish the game. You can't blame them for finding a way to skip anything.
@@kencube86 the speedrunner in question has never beaten the game legitmently
lmfao real salty but they should know that they had to try out so many ways to be as fast as possible so they already seen everything anyway
Its not the speedrunners fault. They just made a bad game with no deep content, bad level design and poorly programmed scripts
@@Erbi85 I really hope you're a troll. Just because a game can be beaten really fast doesn't mean it has bad everything.
Spends years and countless hours to make, develop and perfect
12mins to complete.
More like "hundreds of hours to find and try the quickest ways"
They got nae nae’d
without insane glitch.
"perfect" *looks up dictionery*... nope
"dictionery" *looks in dictionAry".... Nope
"We're leaving in 15 minutes"
"Shuuure, *Fires up outerworlds
Devs be like "I never imagined someone would just ignore the enemies we placed everywhere"
To be fair on a higher difficulty its almost impossible to ignore enemies shooting at you
Pacifist runners: Wha~?
Devs: Have enemies placed intentionally to slow down the player
Speed runner: blows by them
Devs: *suprised pikachu meme*
They never expected so many enemies to be so skippable. Including ones they placed to prevent people from doing that shenanigans.
they could have made a "must go through" passages that contains traps that requires puzzle solving skills.
you can skip an Elephant but you can't skip those passages.
or put some extremely hard AI(Bosses) to beat tasks to complete the game.
the usual games Stuff.
"I don't think he's appreciating our elevator music"
Oh i love these guys
Komaa read this as they said it
Since Mass Effect no-one appreciates elevator music.
Except for Garrus
Quality content. I always wondered what devs thought about people speed running their games
I was surprised at how easy going they were and that they even congratulated them!
I would probably be salty as f** of my game werr to be speed ran in such a short time. xD
@@IWillYeah If I were serious and ambition about the game I made and seeing a player get through easily like this, then I will feel bad and probably go fix it asap.
@@IWillYeah Sometimes speedruns can show the devs glitches that may have snuck through playtesting. Also if a game has a strong speedrunning community, they know they did something right if people are dedicated enough to play the game for hours on end to learn the ins and outs of how the game works.
This perfectly shows what they wanted. They want you to play your way and make this your game. I now want speed runs to be dissected by devs
@@IWillYeah well games like this are created to enjoy the atmosphere and story not to just walk through like this guy did im sure he played it and enjoyed first at least i would hope so lol
I remember killing Reed after telling him I'd work for him and completely broke the structure. No one in town even acknowledged that he was dead
Devs: oh yeah he has to do that
Speed runner: *doesn’t do it*
Devs: what the?
@@ned2938 lol u ruin it
@@animelife5597 lol u ruin it
@@ned2938 lol you ruin it
lol u ruin it
@@TrollingUGames lol u ruin it
Speedrunner: jumps over fence
Devs: wait that's illegal
Other dev: "But I did it in testing!"
@@roguegen5536 , did you catch the part where the dev that had jumped the fence in testing tried to justify his lack of correction on the fence jump by telling the other dev that it doesn't matter because "...there's a break in the fence on the other side"? You should have fixed that in testing, Mr. dev.
@@timothyfarrand8407 I did lol
Actualy i did jump over that fence there too, it looked like logical thing to do.
Other dev: Yeah I did that
"He jumped over the fence!"
Well, you see, that's how most people get over locked fences lol
I installed razor wire and that kneecrows got caught in it.
That's what I did
@@oldwarmonger8750 yeah those filthy crows and their knees
Its so weird they dont just fly over the fence tho
SheriffSunshine
I lace my cocaine with hot sauce so Mr. Crack Hers gets what he deserves
But we put that nice hole on the other side
Its so cute when they say he is missing the beautiful storyline and stuff they made ;_; aw
The story and characters were awful though.
you really are on your last brain cell
It's silly since anyone who's dedicated enough time to be a speedrunner at any game had already played the game to death, and got all the story beats before the point that they decided to try speedrunning it.
Do they think speedrunners never played the game normally before?
@@sardonicus1739 Yeah I'm willing to bet that speedrunners are far more familiar with all the little details the devs put into the game, because, you know, speedrunners literally have to go around messing with everything to find skips/routes/etc.
Bahaha as the speed runner has already saw the story like 10000x’s over
"Did you watch the whole thing"
"I skimmed through it"
Dude, that's literally the definition of speedrunning.
zen bullet 😂😂
@@TheZenBullet my brain...it ouchies.
Ironic that they seem like 1% bitter and hurt about it, and yet, they did it to him xD
Speed watching
this needs to be a series, devs reacting to speedruns.
Would be so cool
Great idea! Todd Howard approves.
Gaben
YES!
@@BroImLeandre I made a video about Outer Worlds and Todd Howard approved it.
I would watch so many more speed runs if the devs were reacting to them.
specifically these devs, if these devs made all games, and reacted to every speed run
The thing is not all speedruns are as fast/impressive (at the same time) as this one to make the majority interested
i want paper mario devs to react to paper mario speedruns
I like watching speedruns of old games where the devs comment on them.
not a speedrun but CarcinogenSDA had a video whete he plays Resident Evil 2(?) while the original director of the earlier Resident Evil games comment on it.
I love how he Teabagged at 10:50 like he knew that the devs we're watching.
Dev: You showed us...
Lmfao read this comment as he was teabagging
You beat me to it.
Jumping over the fence was how I got in the first time. I didn’t notice the hole until I was leaving.
What fence
Antonio Benavides same
@@GameZero2 At the Geothermal Plant. That's also how I got in.
You can always shoot the gate generator
There was a hole?
Developer: Puts waist-high fence
Player: Jumps over that fence because terrain next to it is very high
Developer: :O
"Surprised pikachu face"
I always jumped over
you can also jump off the tree stump near the entrance
I thought that was the intended way to get around.
When I see points like that I always assumed that these points were created as alternate entry points. I found that way in before the hole in the fence the first time!
Developers: "He jumped over the fence"
Me: "I thought you were meant to jump over the fence"
There's a broken gate in the side where you're supposed to go through.
At another point you can crawl under the fence. Nobody does though XD
Same here. That is the only way I did it. XD
You can also shoot the thingies at the top of the electric poles to turn it off
@@nickborgia5471 You can do that???
This always impresses me...I’m over here spending hours on figuring out how to spend 1 point for leveling up.
This guy most likely has put 1000snds of hours into this game alone
😂🤣
Dev: “Did you see how he got in?!?! He jumped over the fence!”
Me: *doesnt even know the doorway exists until my 2nd playthrough*
Serious lack of QA there.
Didn't know their was a door honestly looked setup for that
aloluk
Why would that be a lack of qa as opposed to a reasonable, albeit somewhat exploitative, alternate path? Not every puzzle has a singular solution nor must they (if there are multiple) all involve equal time investments.
So long as a solution doesn’t involve game breaking bugs, massive exploits, etc having a game sped-run is not something to be salty about.
@@sphaera2520 QA is about covering the edge cases, like the boundaries or an area. Its literally what the job is. Its not just find crashes and what the public think are "glitches". Talking from 20+ years of industry experience.
@@aloluk I'd hope with 20+ years of industry experience you can appreciate how difficult it is to QA alternate pathing, and also know that is it a balance as to what is adjusted from that non-bug QA review. Assuming another colleague in your industry is failing at their job is a bit rude, especially when they're pitted against someone who'd have spent untold hours finding every little beneficial shortcut, like most speedrunners
I wish more devs would do this type of thing.
The devs for Pyschonauts have a very similar video that you could check out.
Caseybot333 link please
The novelty of that would wear off quickly and eventually it would be seen as attention seeking behavior, if everyone did it. Dev acknowledgement is special because it's rare.
@@Mayhzon nah it would still be interesting
@Jeremy Ze tree that's fine by me because I don't care if it's special, I think it's interesting. I mean I watch speedruns all the time anyway might as well have dev commentary too.
"I don't think he's appreciating our elevator music"
Insert eminem here
@@niteshadowx2394 thought the same
"It must've been very stressful, he just ran past 3 guys with guns"
Reminds me of when some madlad beat dark souls 1+2+3 no damage in one run
That was stressful
No no he did it on tje second run. In the first run he got hit towards the end and started over
That's The_Happy_Hob!
@@adwaitm6871 he meant, beating all 3 in a single run, not in only one attempt
@@adwaitm6871 Is he said first attempt?
@@ahmettosun8196 I suppose he is didn't
Dude A: "LOOK HOW HE DOES x!"
Dude B: "Yea, I did that too while testing."
Like sibling rivalry
@@samdiaz1059 more like why didnt you fix it when you found it during testing
@@UnknownVisitorxx13 not everything needs to be fixed when you find them in testing. Also, some things aren't seen as an issue to be fixed until more of the game is developed. Those are my guesses as to why they didn't "fix" some of those things
@@UnknownVisitorxx13 keep in mind they have to test these scenarios out numerous times to get it just right, having those little shortcuts really speeds up the process
A little bit of unrefinement gives character
*“He’s missing all of the wonderful content”*
Speedrunning forums: *“Parkour”*
I hate speed runners
@@TrollHiddenCave why?
@@jojorooski defeats the purpose of video games if you ask me , they're made to waist time not gain it
@@nicodue8546 To be fair, I think speed runners normally spend a LOT more time with a game than a regular player since they play it over and over, trying to optimize their routes.
@@nicodue8546 You don't get to decide what's fun for others, get out of your own head.
What they're experiencing is what it feels like to be a Dungeon Master for D&D
i laughed harder than i should have
Omg that's hilarious
@Gatuno why not join us? It's fun! Who cares what people think!
Absolutely brilliant . . .
Wait, are you Leroy Jenkins?
I felt that
Speedrunners have my respect. The little tricks they use, precision, and countless hours of playthrough they must have done to shave every second is just amazing. Hats off!
“He’s missing so much narrative and story telling.”
“*i know!*” lol
Didn’t I just see you on a kitboga video?
Oh he knows lol He probably played this enough times to learn the story heads to toe.
Devon W what narrative?
@@ryaldeveau207 true kinda
Then they miss him spending stat points and using a disguise. "I don't think I've seen him spend a stat point." He just bought dialogue points like.... a minute before that. "He hasn't used disguises yet" just a minute after he did to get through the cryo lab XD
I love how by the end they are like: "Why is he wasting time? Can't he skip this?"
There was a line of dialogue that played out in its entirety. It appeared to be the only line he couldn't actively skip.
@@elliotmcgee8918 pretty sure Zemnexx was talking about the devs character progression went from "but the story is great!" to "HE WASTED TIME! Look he wasted time!"
Would love to see them patch out that unskippable bit for the speedrunners without telling them. The record would be smashed overnight and everyone would be like, whaaaaaa?
salty tears of super proud developers who think they are too smart for anyone.
I wanted to like your comment but saw it was at 666
I wish that more developed react to speedruns of their games.
This one's a little more awkward due to the language barrier, but here's Koji Igaraishi watching a guy destroy Symphony of the Night ruclips.net/video/FxJZtm-MVEI/видео.html
Psychonauts devs I think did? It may have just been commentary over a normal run or one they did though, it’s been a while
A lot of developers are afraid to because they think it's a sign of a bad game, i.e. just because you CAN finish it in 12 minutes means all the other content is just filler.
I like to call those developers "BioWare Project Leads" since they're far too insecure about what they've made to admit it has any flaws whatsoever.
(And no, this isn't a "flaw" at all, but again, a lot of them would see it that way.)
I wish that more English taught reacted to your comments
I think some of the devs for Barkley Shut up and Jam! Gaiden were on the couch for a GDQ run of their game and it actually resulted in them fixing a bug that would crash the game.
8 minutes into this speed run covers 24 hours I've spent to get to that point. The content and side stories are what makes this game amazing! Awesome speed-run!
That’s what many commenters miss about this game. If you know where everything is and you don’t care about anything except the fastest choices, then sure, it’s a short 3D shooter with a few dialogues. But the game is about sinking into the setting, learning about the people, unraveling mysteries, and making decisions that will affect everyone you meet. Speedrunning it is a parlor trick, not a reflection on normal gameplay.
"... wait .. he didn't divert the power" sounded so sad 😂
Sabrina Angelina haha hahah
Sabrina Angelina when
OPJuiceBox 5:00
"I want to play outer worlds"
mom: But you just have 20 minutes before we go
...
Ive got time
me : I want to play outer worlds
mom : you only have 20 minutes
me : hold my capri sun
For true fans it will ever be Capri Sonne
MoneyBanks3 his joke but worse
Pro Gamer Move B)
"he didn't get to talk to silas."
"he's not talking to anybody."
there there, silas, see? it's okay; _you're_ okay.
Who's Silas? I did a mass murder run as my first play through recently.
I went through the beach and just entered the landing pad, never used that bridge to edgewater.
@@TheBerzerkerlord
Grave keeper
I love your Atom-301 pfp :)
@@triopsate3 People who play the game as an RPG (not an FPS) and are not roleplaying 'homicidal maniac' do talk to the guy standing outside the settlement you were going to to ask for help, yes...
Developers: HIRE SPEEDRUNNERS TO TEST YOUR GAMES.
why?
It would be dumb idea because speedrunners make videos which promote the game and those vids makes millions views.
@@kvarnerinfoTV And then the developer could charge them a bit for the money they make off of it? I don't see the problem here.
@@rainbowthesaurus6253 That'd be a horrible business idea. The internet would crucify devs if they charged speedrunners. They'd be wise to just take the free publicity, congratulate the speedrunners, and keep it moving.
@@real3ater thats what op means
The first thing everyone does when they see a lightning gate is try jumping over where there isn't a lightning gate.
That's not true.... I walked around looking for a spot to jump over lol found a hole on the ground that goes under instead.
@@gozzilla177 I used those pipes on the side near where the guy jumped over and walked along them into the compound
took like 5 mintues of hard parkour to scale that mountain
I legit have only ever jumped over that area
@@gozzilla177 but you tried looking for a place to jump over lmao, you just proved his point right
I just shot the electric gate transformers, walked right in guns ablaze.
This video is the physical embodiment of “that’s not how you’re supposed to play the game”
Physical?
"spoiler alert" Not gonna lie, I now know less about the entire story then when I haven't seen a single minute of the game beforehand.
Spoiler alert for speed readers I guess. I still don't know jack!
You’ve still seen parts of the world that would otherwise be hidden to you, if I’d seen this beforehand I would not have felt as much wonder exploring it for the first time
@@contrapasta2454 I heard that you can throw a ship called hope into the sun and the developers don't like how you can do that or something. So that's cool.
Lucas Snowball_Cathug there’s like 2 or three whole planets that he doesn’t even go to in the speed run so?
The only spoiler i got was you can jump a fence.
“OMg hE jUmPeD oVeR tHe fEncE”
“We put a hole on the other side”
Devs: hes missing all our content
Speedrunners: panning through entire game dozens of times over in order to make the run this fast, spending hundreds of hours playing
Basically me right there. There's also the occasional spending hours on learning specific pieces of tech that maybe save like a minute of the run tops. :P
@@nottobay6768
Towards the end they mentioned wanting a different ending, but I’d think a 100% no major skips category for this game would take way longer then most 100% game speed run categories. RPG speed runs tend to take forever with the last major RPG ran at a GDQ taking enough time it required tag ins iirc. Sorry devs you get 12 minute shot into the sun speed run not the 10 hour invade Tartarus ending.
They are obviously joking :)
Translation never playing the actual game legitmently and just trying to find a bug let me know when youve seen a speedrunner actually play a game normally
"It'll be stressful 5 minutes in to mess up"
*laughs in gta5 10 hour speedruns
San Andreas was better. You didn't ask, but still
@shugo104 Werster's Pokemon Emerald All Gold Symbols took just over 19 hours but I wouldn't be surprised if there are even longer ones.
@@SSP50505 there was JRPG speedrun that took 100+ hours, don't remember which one tho
@@SSP50505 another really common one is Breath of the Wild 100% at about 30hrs? I think someone runs it every weekend
Aka darkviperau
“Why is he not doing x” “it’s a side quest” THE WHOLE GAME IS A SIDEQUEST
An amazing one
What are you even talking about..
@@goreobsessed2308 seems like not
@@jfc3552Do you grammar?
Didn't think it was an amazing game or anything. Ok, but not amazing. Could do with some improvement.
He's not missing out on narrative and story telling, he's seen it so many times he knows every word by heart.
In some games, speedrunners need to memorize dialog to choose/walk away just listening till a certain point till the flag pops up either giving the quest or whatever they are going for
I'm pretty sure the Devs were just joking around, their tone of voice sounds like they're just having fun.
It‘s funny to see that even the devs sometimes don’t know what’s happening in their game :D
United Potatoes ikr lol
@Sir Edgelord the II Or maybe it's because they don't know EVERY aspect of the game fully. As a Lead Dev you have an overview of what everyone is doing but you may not know the specificity of what something does or how it will interact. It's why you have all the other dev engineers and such. Sure if they were a one man team I'm sure they'd be able to give more detail.
@@Yawgrimas Exactly, you can't do everything. You do only one thing, maybe graphics, maybe specific level design... They are tens or hundreds of developers, its not just one person who make the whole game.
it be like that when you're working with large data lol
Yep, games are just like any leap of engineering, tons and tons of scrapped ideas and failed structure parts with each engineer at designing their own little part.
10:45 "Which we put in to stall you"
"He showed us"
Speed runner - *tea bags*
Jajajahahah I thought the same thing
I'm so glad someone else commented this lmao
This run: **exists**
Devs: you weren’t supposed to do that
Devs: You can't do that, that's illegal!
@@Blackcherrysyrup i was thinking the same thing 😂
Skyrim IV guard:
@@ranfonaforanafo1601 that's what I thought about
@@FartBox_BeatBox lol
I remember when I was playing and it got to the end where I ended up warping into the sun. All I could think while going through that dialogue was " They aren't really going to let me do this right?.... Oh, I guess they will" 10/10 for sure.
10:48
- devs "he showed us..."
- speedrunner t-bags it
Laughed so hard on this
Was looking for this comment!
0_0
ahh the tbag. gaming's greatest creation.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Phineas: "We must rescue The Hope for Halycon to have a future!"
Revived Character: "Give me twelve minutes."
Define "rescue"
@@planescaped Rescue: Skipping into the sun
"Wait we're gonna destroy the future? Because I thought, we were supposed to be conquering it."
"destroying is conquering, I looked it up."
Bro... Great avatar
@@tomhill3248 best flash game I've ever played, no lie
Lol I imagine this like the architect and the gang trying to work out wtf Neo is doing and how.
Chris Nelson lmao
Chris Nelson brush 😂😂
Like
@@marceljones7940 I got the impression that they didn't create him. He was just a known recurring variable that they manipulated. With every version of the matrix a manifestation of it's instability occurs and that unstable element must be analysed to de bug and reset the Matrix to version 8.0 or whatever. And they knew to use his selflessness against him to make him do so one way or another.
Lololo lololololol perfect
me seeing a room full of enemies: "i could just run thru them but what about the great loot i might find?"
me wasting an hour after 3 deaths and looting every single body: "i dont want any of this garbage"
This should be a series with devs in general watching speedruns of their games
Blizzard watch player get from plat to OWL.
@@Near_Void Not really a speedrun, but Blizzard devs do watch World First raiders as they take on bosses while undergeared.
Devs are so surprised he jumped over the fence, but im more surprised i did a speedrunning strat on my first playthrough by also doing that
When i first played i didn't know any other way
Same I didn’t even know there was a hole in the fence until my follower walked through
Snoozie Hi plz subscribe to #baxhagamer and press the bell icon plz
Snoozie same, I just saw a fence and was like, oh, I’ll just jump over this
I mean it's a short gate with a hill next to it they were begging for that
"Buy Outer Worlds, hundreds of hours of gameplay!"
"13 minutes, take it or leave it."
What's so fun about this is that he's probably spent much much more time playing the game than the average player to get to this level of skill.
There's more like 30-40 hours worth of content...
... and I loved every minute of it.
the game is so bad tho haha
This guy must have played the game for long before trying a speed run. Look at how well he knew where to run and what to press
@@callumb-h7950 I'm gonna spend at least 100 hours playing this game, hopefully more if I take it slowly
14:10 when they wanted to see a full game speedrun, thats a real thing, theyre called 100% speedruns and theres a pretty big community for them
They didnt necessarily want to see 100 per cent speedrun, they wanted to see one of the actual endings instead of the dumb character joke ending
There's category for it and everything.
They know bro lmfao
We know
"he's not gonna talk to Silas" obviously they know their own characters but the fact that he didn't even have to think about the name of an overall very very minor character really warms my heart as someone who basically gets attached to literally any character you can interact with. Same for Thomas, other characters mentioned like that, etc
When you develop a game and test it over and over again, you will remember each object of the level xD
@@ghostblackmormor8120 Yeah. They probably even have names for several unnamed npcs. Dependong on how memorable and/or difficult they were during the development.
@@Ser_Lefty I laughed pretty hard at "Dependong"
@@alyssadavenport629 Whoops. I'll leave it there just for you
This is why you need speedrunners in your beta testing.
Yeo
That's actually not a bad idea. It truly proves a games worth when a speedrunners can't even speedrun a game because it's so solid
Shorteagle may take a while I mean speedrunners are all about exploiting and it would take them awhile to find it but I guess it’s not any different from getting regular testers
@@heyjoji1954 exactly. But I think speedrunners can perfectly exploit all the mechanics in the game and achieve the best speedrun under a month of playing. It depends on how long and difficult the game tho.
@@fn326 there are plenty of games where techniques are found 10 years after the game was released. For example 007 GoldenEye or Paper Mario TTYD
I love how they're so surprised and impressed about how he was able to get over a fence barely taller than the character was.
Right
First Last they’re from a few generations ago. Stunts like that are all new school, baby.
@fenrif The AI is really unforgivably bad. There was never a point in the entire game that I felt even remotely threatened, and I was playing on Hard.
@@matttheamerican3766 Youve obviously never heard of quake or unreal tournament.
@@bertieff nyoika companion quest in the mantasaur den was hard for me
I always wondered how the developers felt when people speed run their games. Now I have this and all I want is more
The Super Meatboy in AGDQ was awesome. One of the highlights was a glitch that they left in the code because it was so hard to do and notice they thought NO ONE would find it.
There's one that was done for one of the Double Dragon games i think at a GDQ where a dev/QA tester was on call for the game and like half the time as they explain an exploit you just hear him lose his mind over it
@@SapphireCarbuncle009 Does anyone know which run this is?
This feels like 2 judges watching a criminal break the law
Just imagine them saying
"Wait that's illegal!" After every sentence
i was looking for this reply :D
Was thinking the same.. reminds me of the soundbite of Dana White (President of the UFC) looking at the camera and saying sternly, "That's f*cking ILLEGAL." Anyways.. I pictured that in my head every time throughout. LOL.
Devs: "He has to do this certain thing."
Creeperhntr: _Doesn't do this certain thing_
Devs: *surprised pikachu face*
It would take me approximately 6 hours to code a bot to replicate your entire internet personality and what you do on here each day.
@@Skindoggiedog ok i'll admit i've never seen this insult before
Wow
@@Skindoggiedog vicious. I approve
@@Skindoggiedog Makes me think of Kirito in SAO Abridged.
Developers: *spends thousand of hours making a game*
Creeperhuntr: "I am speed"..
I really want more "developers react to someone who is speedrunning their game" :D
They hate it deep down you can tell why would you want more of this lol
@@chiefcaptn1922 cause its interesting ;p
I've never played or seen this game but enjoyed watching this. The developer's reactions were great.
"Imagine being 5 minutes in and messing it up"
Imagine being 9 hours 10 minutes into a Gta V speedrun and messing it up.
You should watch High Score (2006) where Bill has to play Missile Command on the original arcade cabinet on a single quarter for over 48 hours to set the record. No Pause, no sleep, burning extra lives to give you time to go to the toilet.
@@maverickstclare3756 and the legend was born
Poor game to speedrun to
BUM CHEESE!
Run is dead
if i was a developer, i would hire speedrunners to break my game and show me all of the skips before releasing the game.
Well it takes time after game's release to find strats exploits etc for speedruns
That's what game testers do
Some skips takes years to discover
@@Kurelia some take decades
@@nofatchxplzthx some take 100 years! 1,000, maybe!
When he said "but he's missing out on such wonderful storytelling and narrative", I felt that.
"He showed us" - *Speed runner Tea Bags* lol the timing was perfect
I'm glad I'm not the only one who saw those moments
I instantly laughed when I saw that
Thanks for the comment, I did missed it
10:49 Developers: "He showed us" and then proceed to get virtually tea bagged. Couldn't have timed the any better
that person is savage
OMG XDDDD THX FOR POINTING THAT OUT XDDD oh shii tt
And that's the best part of this video :D
"I wonder if he's using an SSD or he's editing out the loads"
Speedrun Community and M.2 SSDs: Allow us to introduce ourselves.
You can see the primary timer pause on load screens
I wish someone was there to tell them that editing spedruns will get your runs disqualified and your name with the runner community dragged through mud.
wonder how many players still use HDD... its like 50% slowness to everything... hmm... did they dev this game with pc's with hdd's :D??
I'd even say some of them use RAM disks (creating a virtual drive from parts of their RAM).
@@Regeny oh yeah, that's way faster than an ssd, I forgot
Developer 1: He showed us.
Developer 2: Yea...
Creeper: *dip dip potato chip*
The plot whooshed so fast past me, i didn't even got spoilered.
IFKR I was like I hope I don’t get it spoilt but nvm it didn’t spoil a thing 😂
I got more spoilers from my friend talking about science weapons than this entire video lol.
I know, all I learned is there's a "let's fly into the sun" ending.
This comment gives me ptsd
>spoilered
>Spoilt