![]() ![]() Nowadays, SpeedSouls is one of the largest groups focused on speedrunning a single game. With the availability of Discord about a year later, we have formed a community for everyone interested. First is that people like seeing games get broken in utterly bizarre ways, and second I’d suspect is because watching a multi-hour ‘speedrun’ of someone killing all bosses in the entire game isn’t exactly digestible viewing in your typical sitting where someone stumbles across articles like this. SpeedSouls was established in September 2014 as a community hub for people seeking information about speedrunning the various FROMSoftware Souls games. I wager other runs don’t get the same sort of coverage, at least on sites like this, due to two factors. PC Gaming Elden Ring speedrunners race to the bottom / It’s possible to complete the vast open world game in less than 30 minutes By Ash Parrish, a reporter who has covered the business. Especially when they can just watch countless videos showing exactly how to break it, the same can’t be said at all for watching someone ‘properly’ play the game and then trying to replicate that… Good luck eyeballing parry timing and dodge windows of every boss in a game like Elden Ring because you watched it once or twice on Youtube.Īnd actually playing the game the intended way is generally just harder, also with more risk involved when your entire ‘run’ isn’t only a few minutes long. After many attempts and practice, the expert player completed what appears to be. There’s also (usually) very little skill involved with someone just bugging out a game to break it. Image: FromSoftware On April 1, Twitch streamer Seki did something very impressive in FromSoftware’s Elden Ring. ![]() ![]() I also don’t think the, “But the game allows it!” argument is a valid one, but I’m pretty sure I’m in the minority there. I think it absolutely goes against the spirit of seeing who can be the fastest when they just bug shit out non-stop. I actually hate glitch speedruns personally, even more so when they are usually seen as the ‘default’ category. ![]()
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