You get kicked for not letting somebody glitch.
"Please kick Gearson! He's stopping the glitch and I died."
*kicked*
"Please kick Gearson! He's stopping the glitch and I died."
*kicked*
You get kicked for not letting somebody glitch.
"Please kick Gearson! He's stopping the glitch and I died."
*kicked*
You get kicked for not letting somebody glitch.
"Please kick Gearson! He's stopping the glitch and I died."
*kicked*
I feel all warm inside when I kick and permanently ban exploiters from my server without prior warning. I kick back, take a sip of my Pinot grigio light a Hamlet cigar and boombadaboomkickzorsglitcherc%ntzorsdiebymyhandzors.
I'm sorry, but if you can't beat beginner mode without cheating you really shouldn't be playing this game... or any other game aside from maybe the original mario for nintendo.
I don't know, the original mario game could be beat in under 15 minutes, then again I guess so can beginner mode if you put it on a short waves.Are you kidding? There's no way they could beat Mario. Mario is WAY harder than this. Actually, most old games are way harder than new games.
I don't know, the original mario game could be beat in under 15 minutes, then again I guess so can beginner mode if you put it on a short waves.
I don't know, the original mario game could be beat in under 15 minutes, then again I guess so can beginner mode if you put it on a short waves.
It's not even skill, half the time. In a lot of speed runs they just rely on shortcuts. Ever seen a portal speedrun? Only 1 or 2 of the puzzles get beaten the way they are intended to, the rest all of ridiculous shortcuts. Granted, it's skill to use the shortcuts in such a swift manner, but it's not the normal type of gaming skill. It's using a predetermined path and having everything already laid out, rather than actively playing and reacting in real time to unknown variables.The record speedrun for quake is apparently about 13 minutes. There's also about a 22 minute speedrun through ghosts and goblins, which in my opinion is one of the hardest games ever made. Being beatable in a short amount of time doesn't necessarily make it easier--it just shows how huge of an effect skill can have on the game.