Key Points:

  • Suigi has secured all five major speedrunning categories in Super Mario 64, effectively declaring the game’s speedrunning community ‘dead’.
  • Suigi’s dominance is so profound that his records in all 5 main categories remain largely unchallenged.

The Five Star Categories:

  • 120 star: Completes every single star in the game.
  • 70 star: Completes all normal requirements to reach the final level.
  • 16 star: Uses glitches and techniques to significantly reduce required stars.
  • 1 star: Further optimizes the 16 star run for a single star collection.
  • 0 star: Eliminates stars entirely, focusing on time.

Background Details:

  • Some of Suigi’s records were set over a year ago; his 16-star record alone still leads by 6 seconds.
  • Suigi estimates it could take up to a couple of years before someone else beats his current world records.

How do you feel about the dedication and skill demonstrated in these ultra-optimized speedruns? Do such efforts bring value to gaming or are they more of an academic exercise?

  • smeg@feddit.uk
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    4 months ago

    I’ve seen enough Summoning Salt videos to know that it’s never dead

  • juliebean@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    Do such efforts bring value to gaming or are they more of an academic exercise?

    what kinda nauseating execu-speak is this? speed-running is gaming.

    ‘bring value’. smdh

    • TheFANUM@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Yea, but what’s the ROI? How do we profit? Who’s getting hurt in the process?

      Because if it’s not hurting people, what’s the point

      /s

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    4 months ago

    Was this written by a machine? The bullet point about 0 stars only being about time is nonsense. All of the categories are about time.

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    Do such efforts bring value to gaming or are they more of an academic exercise?

    Neither? Speedrunning is entirely nihilistic. It rejects the rules of society to the point of rejecting the rules of games themselves in favor of meaningless tantric repetition. It’s the eternal pointless chase for a meaning that was never there and never will.

    I find it fun and dreadful at the same time, as a concept, I would never do it myself in a million years.

    In short, it’s an artistic performance.

    • Dunstabzugshaubitze@feddit.org
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      4 months ago

      i don’t get the nihilism angle. it seems to be all about selffulfilment and pushing oneself to see what one is capable of. simmiliar to triathlets, race car drivers or climbers.

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          4 months ago

          Their action do not assure any quality, they actually advocate for keeping bugs in, the opposite of what any QA wants.