the animation for the saltbaker fight is making my brain melt, it surpassed the rubber hose animation style and went directly into old disney levels of insanity.
this explains a lot actually
I enjoy videos explaining the history of speedruns and the strats involved, but the mindset of speedrunners is beyond my understanding
“And after an amazing run, runner bowser_lover_64 was able to shave off 300 milliseconds from the previous world record, also held by himself, and all that in just 4 months of grinding with approximately 1440 runs.”
Every time I see this post I think about the dude who speedruns Mario 64, but instead of a controller he has all the buttons mapped to an electronic drumkit, so he plays the whole game as an aggressive drum solo. His current record is 21:54. He hasn’t been able to make progress on that for awhile, because he broke his arm after setting that record, but it’s okay! He very quickly moved on by creating a new challenge, which is speedrunning Mario 64 using a drumkit as a controller and only one hand. He hasn’t set an official record for that one yet; his time on the one handed speed-drum is still just over an hour, and he says he’ll post a run once he gets his time under an hour.
To be clear, this is one guy. He has no competition on the speed-drum field, he’s the only speedrunner out here doing this (although he’s also posted tutorials for setting up button mapping on a drumkit, so he’s clearly on board with the idea of having competition). The only person he’s been racing so far is himself.
Absolute fucking legend.








