Wrong On The Internet
This blog is named after an XKCD comic. I have something of an addiction to debate, I take great joy in lovingly crafting logical arguments that I know full well will change nobody's mind. I just like writing things. The problem is that the amount of effort I put into writing these arguments is not nearly worth the amount of benefit they will bring to anyone who will read them on an internet forum. So I'm posting them here instead. Enjoy.
Friday, December 10, 2010
On Speed Running and Glitches
This is a video by Source Engine speedrunner Michael 'DemonStrate' Yanni. In it, he manages to complete the game "Portal," which is designed to take the average first-time player about 6 hours to complete, in less than 10 minutes. In order to accomplish this, he abuses several programming oversights with regards to the game's central game mechanic, the portal gun. Upon viewing this video, many people's instinctive reaction is that these glitches are somehow "cheating," without realizing that the abuse of glitches is one of the oldest traditions of video game speedrunning. Obviously, I must correct these poor unenlightened souls.
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