14 - Speed Runs

14 - Speed Runs

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0:10

Hello humans and welcome

0:10

to getting gamers your guide to

0:14

understanding the gamers in your

0:14

life. I am Duke My pronouns are

0:18

they them?

0:19

And I am Perf. My pronouns

0:19

are he him. And today we're

0:22

gonna talk about speedrunning.

0:24

Yeah, so it's been a few

0:24

episodes that we mentioned that

0:28

whenever the rare times and that

0:28

Perf is on Twitch, he is likely

0:33

doing speed runs of Resident

0:33

Evil and we thought why not

0:37

explain that? Because I feel

0:37

like it's probably a common

0:40

thing that kids watch too. Like

0:40

the kid the parents are passing

0:43

by. And like, not only is my kid

0:43

not gaming, he's watching

0:47

someone else game. And they they

0:47

don't understand that already.

0:52

So

0:52

I know for a fact that

0:52

it's a very popular thing.

0:56

Probably amongst kids too,

0:56

because I know that a lot of

1:01

speed runners are doing Nintendo

1:01

games speedruns such as we just

1:06

mentioned Super Mario Bros.

1:06

Games on the SNES. It's a Super

1:15

Nintendo. So

1:17

Is that the one that's

1:17

like handheld?

1:22

I don't think so.

1:24

Nevermind. I don't know this stuff.

1:26

Talking about Game Boys?

1:27

No, there's like a

1:27

Nintendo Switch.

1:31

No c'est ca, it's a more

1:31

retro game.

1:34

Okay. So like the the

1:34

games everyone grew up with?

1:39

Like our generation grew up with?

1:41

Yeah, pretty much.

1:43

So people now are still

1:43

playing those games, but like

1:46

speed running them?

1:47

Yeah. So the kids from our

1:47

time, are speed running, the

1:51

retro games.

1:52

And then they like teams

1:52

now are like, wow, those guys

1:55

are so cool. But it's because they've played it their whole life.

1:57

Yeah, it must have been

1:57

doing the game for a 100 times,

2:02

Damn.

2:02

And more.

2:03

All right. So before we

2:03

talk about people who do

2:06

speedrun, can you define kind of

2:06

what speed running is?

2:11

Well, it's what like the

2:11

name suggests is doing the game

2:16

as fast as you can. And this

2:16

includes using exploits in the

2:23

game. There's some times bugs

2:23

or, or, how can we do this, but

2:32

it is exploits from the game

2:32

design, let's say..

2:36

Like flaws or..

2:37

Yeah exactly.

2:38

Things you normally not

2:38

able to do. But now because

2:41

there was an in the programming

2:41

of the game, a glitch or

2:44

whatever, you can do this thing

2:44

faster.

2:47

Exactly. It's it's discovered by

2:47

doing the games over and over

2:51

again, or, just by chance, pure

2:51

chance you you're stuck in a

2:57

corner and you realize that by

2:57

pressing a certain a sequence of

3:01

buttons on your controller that

3:01

you go through a wall, for

3:05

example, or you jump, you gain

3:05

access to a zone that you're not

3:11

supposed to access at a certain

3:11

giving time in the game.

3:15

Okay, but this would be, because

3:15

that sounds a lot to me like

3:25

when like I don't have a lot of

3:25

experience with this. But my

3:29

stepbrother used to play Grand

3:29

Theft Auto, and you can like you

3:34

could find cheats, and you do a

3:34

sequence of like a b x x x x Z,

3:39

blah, blah, blah, and then you

3:39

like helicopter view or

3:42

something. But this would not be

3:42

achieved.

3:45

It's a completely

3:45

different, well, it could be

3:48

still considered to be like

3:48

cheating, but it's not, it's not

3:52

a cheat code.

3:53

Okay.

3:55

It's just a way of

3:55

exploiting the game in your

3:58

favor for just for time

3:58

actually.

4:02

So you were talking to me

4:02

about a game that you play with

4:06

Zik where if you like hug the

4:06

wall and you you could like

4:13

shoot through the wall even though you're not supposed to because of how the game is

4:14

programmed walls there it made

4:19

it kind of like accidentally

4:19

shoot through it or something.

4:25

Well, that that's the case

4:25

in many of these game exploits

4:29

that you get.

4:30

Okay.

4:32

Let's say you're hugging

4:32

the wall, pressing a few buttons

4:34

and you end up being outside of

4:34

the of the map of the program

4:40

that's been designed for this

4:40

particular level, a particular

4:44

time in the game. And depending

4:44

on the game, you can end up

4:49

seeing, see the actual

4:49

programming of the map design.

4:55

So it allows you to go through

4:55

walls, to, through enemies..

4:59

Skip entire zones of the game.

4:59

So So speedrunning is not always

5:07

fun. It's not... Because you you

5:07

see all the flaws in the game,

5:12

you see how it's made. But you

5:12

skip some fun parts too

5:16

sometimes. And..

5:20

So the goal of

5:20

speedrunning is to get to the

5:25

end of the game...

5:28

As fast as possible.

5:29

As fast as possible. Is

5:29

there so? Like, is the goal of

5:37

speed reading to find as many of

5:37

these loopholes as possible? Or

5:40

is it really just to get to the

5:40

end? Because in my mind, if

5:44

you're doing these loopholes,

5:44

then are you really finishing

5:47

the game? If you end up skipping

5:47

a whole part? Because you found

5:50

this loophole, then did you

5:50

finish the game if you didn't do

5:53

that part?

5:55

Clearly not. It's a, let's

5:55

say a speedrun. Is as opposed as

5:55

It's the opposite you

5:55

mean.

5:59

a completionist. A

5:59

completionist.

6:03

Yeah.

6:03

Okay.

6:04

Yeah, it's the complete opposite.

6:05

Okay.

6:20

Every file, every

6:20

upgrades, every everything that

6:24

the game designer puts inside

6:24

the game. And as a speed runner,

6:28

you're going to skip as much

6:28

stuff as you can, and still be

6:32

able to defeat let's say, the end boss.

6:34

So no side quests, unless

6:34

you need that specific reward to

6:40

beat the boss.

7:19

there's a lot of Nintendo games

7:19

that are, let's say spin offs

7:23

from the real story. Because I was watching

7:25

game. It's a game show called

7:28

Hmm actually done by College

7:28

Humor. You probably don't know,

7:32

but probably a lot of listeners

7:32

know it because College Humor is

7:36

pretty big. And I'm actually is

7:36

like a fun game show where the

7:39

host says fact there's something

7:39

wrong. In fact, first one to

7:43

buzz in and say what's wrong

7:43

with the fact that he said, he

7:49

has to preface like after he

7:49

buzzes he has to say Hmm

7:53

actually and then say his

7:53

correction, if he doesn't say

7:55

Hmm actually..

7:56

I think you showed me that.

7:57

Yeah, so in that in that

7:57

show. I found out that while we

8:03

like in the whole Mario bros

8:03

universe, Waluigi is not related

8:08

to Mario, he is Mario's

8:08

childhood friend, that ends up

8:15

turning against them. So that

8:15

episode of Hmm actually actually

8:18

taught me that there was more to

8:18

the lore of Mario Bros, than I

8:23

thought, because I was like,

8:23

Waluigi? I mean, Wario? I meant

8:27

Wario. Did I say Waluigi,

8:27

whatever I meant Wario, Mario

8:31

with a W. Like, I thought, you

8:31

know, they were related. That's

8:34

why their names are so but no.

8:37

For some reason, I thought

8:37

they were the evil cousin pair.

8:42

Yeah, something like that. Like I thought they were like the evil parallel universe or

8:44

something or evil twin that was

8:49

uglier. I don't know. But no

8:49

he's a childhood friend or

8:53

something. It's, it's, there's

8:53

more story to it than I thought.

8:56

But in the games, it's not that

8:56

story focused.

9:00

No, sure enough.

9:01

And so do you find that in

9:01

speed running? It's mostly games

9:06

that don't have a story or is

9:06

mostly games that do or speed

9:09

runners don't give a fuck they

9:09

just want to speed run,

9:12

I think is the third

9:12

option. Okay, be honest. As long

9:16

as the they can find all the

9:16

experts needed, and they can

9:20

speed run it. They don't care

9:20

much about anything else. Okay,

9:24

the only thing they care about

9:24

is how to optimize their run to

9:27

have the lowest time possible.

9:27

Because for many of speed

9:32

runners I think the the the end

9:32

goal for them is not the lore

9:36

it's not the completion of the

9:36

game. It's world records.

9:41

So a bit like people who

9:41

like to sprint you want to be

9:45

the fastest sprinter Yeah,

9:45

pretty much it's the same thing.

9:48

Yeah, versus someone who wants

9:48

to through hike they want to see

9:51

the best views. Like a slow

9:51

hiker wants to see all the views

9:55

a sprinter wants, the best time.

9:57

I guess we could say it's

9:57

the sprint version of a video

10:01

games?

10:02

Yeah, that's, that's

10:02

interesting. But so you were

10:04

showing me I don't know, if you

10:04

were leading up to that, but you

10:06

were showing me kind of on the

10:06

screen earlier, what a speed run

10:11

stats look like?

10:13

Yeah, they stream it on,

10:13

let's say on Twitch. For the

10:18

viewers they're gonna the speed

10:18

runner are going to show you the

10:23

average time for which they

10:23

should acquire certain items or

10:29

attain certain place in their

10:29

level or in the game. And right,

10:36

besides this average time,

10:36

you're going to have their own

10:39

time, it's going to be green if

10:39

they're ahead for, let's say, 15

10:44

seconds ahead or in red, or if

10:44

they're behind. And all of this

10:49

is in real time.

10:51

Yeah, so what what I'm

10:51

getting from that is that the

10:54

goal isn't only to get to the

10:54

end of the game as fast as

10:59

possible, but also to hit

10:59

certain milestones before

11:02

certain time. there's this, but

11:02

I'm guessing there's a certain

11:08

order anyways, that you have to

11:08

do it to get to the end, as fast

11:11

as possible.

11:12

Exactly these milestones

11:12

are, are there to give them a

11:16

certain reference so they can

11:16

evaluate if this speedrun is

11:22

actually worth finishing, to be

11:22

there on time. Or just to start

11:29

all over again.

11:33

So like, halfway through

11:33

the they realize like, they hit

11:35

too many milestones late, so

11:35

they know they're not going to

11:39

beat their time. So they might as well start over.

11:41

Exactly.

11:41

Aha. I see.

11:43

I've seen that happen only

11:43

for Resident Evil 2. Because

11:47

it's the only game I have been

11:47

trying to speed run a few times.

11:52

But I'm not even close from the

11:52

record world records.

11:56

But Resident Evil also

11:56

gives you a grade at the end of

12:00

your game.

12:01

Exactly.

12:02

Which I, the games I've

12:02

played, which are very few, like

12:08

Borderlands, you don't really

12:08

have a you don't you don't get

12:10

graded at the end of your run.

12:11

Borderlands is considered

12:11

to casual I think to have a

12:15

grade after.

12:16

Me, it was the first time

12:16

I had ever seen a grade, at the

12:20

end of a video game was Resident

12:20

Evil and I was very surprised. I

12:24

think from what I saw, it's

12:24

consistent through all of the

12:27

Resident Evil?

12:28

Pretty much yeah. It's

12:28

graded from S to D or E I think.

12:35

And so on Resident Evil is

12:35

your grade related to how fast

12:39

you do it or related to how well

12:39

like someone who does a speed

12:43

run the fastest speed runner, is

12:43

he gonna have an A plus? Or is

12:48

he gonna have like a, b because

12:48

he doesn't care about the grade

12:51

only cares about the time

12:55

He's most likely gonna

12:55

have S tier still, which is the

12:58

highest because the main factors

12:58

that determine your grade is the

13:05

time you take for the run. So by

13:05

definition, you will most likely

13:10

have the best time you can. And

13:10

the other one is the amount of

13:15

time you save in the game.

13:18

Meaning doing the action

13:18

of saving so as to not lose your

13:22

progress?

13:22

As acheckpoint, exactly.

13:24

Okay, so it's important to..

13:27

Save less.

13:28

Okay, so the less you save

13:28

your progress, the better you.

13:32

Yeah, cuz it's, it's

13:32

harder if you save less, because

13:37

if you die, you're gonna have to

13:37

start over from a longer period

13:43

of time.

13:44

So you're more badass if

13:44

you did less save, so you get a

13:47

better grade. And there's a in

13:47

that in Resident Evil, it takes

13:53

time, you have to go somewhere

13:53

to save. That's why it takes

13:56

more time.

13:56

Exact Yeah. There are

13:56

different predetermined places

14:00

that you have to go physically

14:00

go in the game, to save.

14:03

Okay . See, that's an

14:03

interesting thing. Because if

14:07

your kid or your boyfriend is a

14:07

speed runner, it's obviously not

14:12

an online game. So you might

14:12

think, oh well, he should be

14:15

Yeah because technically. Well,

14:15

speedruns are made offline.

14:16

able to pause. If I'm going to

14:16

talk to him, you know, he should

14:20

be able to stop his game,

14:20

whatever. It's not an online

14:24

game, so I'm not bothering his

14:24

friends. But if your partner is

14:29

into that type of stuff, and is

14:29

trying to get a good grade, then

14:33

then that might be a huge thing

14:33

if you ask him to like stop his

14:38

game and save so that he can go

14:38

I don't know, do whatever chore

14:43

you need him to do. He it might

14:43

hinder the result of the of the

14:47

game so they're in another

14:47

reason as to not being able to

14:51

necessarily pause or end or save

14:51

the game.

14:59

Yeah. It can be done offline.

14:59

But if you pause to go do

15:06

something else, you're gonna

15:06

it's gonna kill your momentum

15:09

and your focus for sure. Yeah. That's interesting.

15:14

Because these guys aside

15:14

from exploits, they can still do

15:17

pretty impressive skill base

15:17

feats, if I can say.

15:25

That's cool, is there,

15:25

like competitions that are for

15:29

speed runners?

15:30

Yeah, I can't say I know

15:30

them very well. But I know that

15:33

there's world records and competition, I think that was from LAN ETS. I know there was

15:35

some competition for speed runners.

15:37

Ah yeah? There was like a

15:37

speed running section?

15:44

Yeah. Pretty sure there

15:44

was.

15:48

Interesting.

15:50

Just to give you like as

15:50

somewhat of a reference, let's

15:55

say Resident Evil 2, of course.

15:55

A normal run would take you

15:59

about, let's say, 8 to 12 hours

15:59

depending on your level of

16:04

completionism. But as far as I

16:04

know, that best time and I don't

16:12

remember the name of the person,

16:12

but it was 53 minutes.

16:15

Oh, okay. That's...

16:17

So it requires you to know

16:17

every weakness of every single

16:22

enemies their pathing. The maps

16:22

by heart, the timing of the

16:28

enemies, when they're when and

16:28

where they're going to come out.

16:32

There's a few random elements

16:32

you can't control because

16:35

depending on how the game is

16:35

programmed, the the enemies are

16:40

going to spawn at some different

16:40

spawn points. And this is

16:45

randomly generated. So

16:45

speedrunners have to do with

16:49

that, it's generally the, the

16:49

main obstacle they're going to

16:55

go through. Because otherwise,

16:55

they, they just remember

17:00

everything else perfectly.

17:03

That's interesting,

17:03

because if I think back on the

17:05

times that you showed me,

17:05

Resident Evil, which is a game

17:10

you speed ran, as a beginner, it

17:10

was interesting to see because

17:16

we would walk by a dead body

17:16

that was just laying there that

17:20

wasn't necessarily I wasn't able

17:20

to interact with at that moment.

17:26

But you were like, but you you

17:26

were telling me on your way

17:28

back, this guy's gonna reanimate

17:28

which was interesting for a

17:33

beginner, especially a beginner

17:33

who doesn't like horror games.

17:38

Because then that had, I had a

17:38

sense of preparedness.

17:42

It's taking out the effect

17:42

of jumpscares.

17:45

Yeah, so I think that

17:45

that, if a last, not last

17:50

episode, sorry about that. In

17:50

one of our previous episodes, we

17:56

talked about how you got me into

17:56

gaming and stuff like that, I

18:00

would say, for a gamer who might

18:00

want to get the partner into

18:05

gaming, maybe a game that you

18:05

know, as, like, if you're a

18:09

speed runner, maybe that's a

18:09

good game, to show your beginner

18:13

because you can give them all

18:13

these cues that are going to

18:17

make it easier for like a first

18:17

game depending on the game, of

18:20

course, but if you know a game

18:20

to that level that deep where

18:26

you know, the maps by heart and

18:26

the timings by heart, it might

18:29

be a great game to explain since

18:29

you know, know it, so well, you

18:34

know.

18:35

To a, to a noob?

18:36

Yeah, not in the speed run

18:36

manner, but in the sense of

18:40

like, since you know, all the

18:40

timings and you have your noob

18:43

playing, you'll be like, Okay,

18:43

so like that, see that guy over

18:47

there, he's gonna get he's gonna

18:47

walk all the way to that point.

18:50

And he won't go further. So you

18:50

can do this or that, or this,

18:54

you know, stuff like that, which

18:54

is really useful when you know,

18:56

a game so intensely.

18:59

We could certainly do that

18:59

together. But it takes out the

19:03

the element of surprise, and it

19:03

takes all this.. It's clearly

19:07

spoiling the game.

19:08

Yeah. But I mean, in the

19:08

in the sense, not necessarily

19:11

for me, like you've shown me Resident Evil. It's not necessarily my vibe. But if

19:13

we're thinking about a gamer

19:16

trying to get a non gamer into

19:16

gaming, maybe someone who's more

19:22

reluctant, and who doesn't. Who

19:22

just focuses on the fact that

19:26

it's hard, which I think a lot

19:26

of non gamers who don't want a

19:29

game, just focus on the fact

19:29

that it's hard, and they don't

19:32

get past that, then that could

19:32

be an option. I don't know we

19:36

don't have to..

19:37

It is but you'd have to

19:37

take the person by the hand and

19:40

show them exactly what's gonna

19:40

happen. But it's certainly

19:45

doable for sure. Yeah, if you

19:45

guys want to just check out a

19:49

few of the best speed runners

19:49

there's out there. And there's a

19:55

on Twitch Of course, yes,

19:55

there's a Zfg1, which is the

20:04

most reknown speedrunner for

20:04

Zelda Ocarina of Time. I know

20:08

there's a lot of people that

20:08

know this particular game. Even

20:13

if you're not a gamer, you have

20:13

surely heard of this before. So

20:21

he's got like, 77,000 followers.

20:21

So that's quite a lot. If you

20:29

want some more kids, kids like

20:29

game, you can go with

20:34

firedragon764. He's got a lot of

20:34

Nintendo game speed runs and

20:40

there's also Caleb Hart. 42.

20:40

With streams, Megaman speedruns.

20:46

For the more retro gamers out there.

20:49

I think we'll try to

20:49

remember to link them because

20:52

Twitch, fight names are never

20:54

Yeah, I'm gonna put them

20:54

in the description of course.

20:58

Yeah. So what's the

20:58

appeal? Like when people watch

21:00

speed runs? Are they watching?

21:00

Are they watching to learn,

21:04

like, in your opinion, because I

21:04

know you don't watch that much

21:08

speed runs. But in your opinion,

21:08

when people watch speed runs, is

21:10

it more because they're trying

21:10

to learn how to speed run? Or is

21:13

it more like when you're

21:13

watching people sprint at the

21:15

Olympics? You're just like, wow,

21:15

they're fast?

21:18

I think it's a mix. It's

21:18

both. You can clearly watch some

21:24

speed runners to try and speed

21:24

run yourself. But it's not it's

21:30

not the other than the

21:30

entertainment. I don't think

21:35

there's much else to speed

21:35

running.

21:38

Yeah, it's more of a

21:38

watching a sport. Like a fast.

21:42

Yeah, exactly.

21:43

All right.

21:44

It's only for good sports.

21:46

So let's say someone at

21:46

home, like one of our listeners

21:49

has a speed has a speed runner

21:49

at home. Is there anything that

21:55

like they can do? For you know,

21:55

that can help your speed runner

22:01

out? Other than leaving them

22:01

alone? I guess not right.

22:06

Good question. Maybe just

22:06

trying to help him find some

22:10

other speedrunners that are better than him.

22:13

Yeah, I would not go with

22:13

that. Generally, people don't

22:17

like your mom. You definitely

22:17

don't want your mom to say, I

22:20

know you like that game. I found

22:20

someone who's better than you.

22:24

That's like the most annoying

22:24

mom thing you will hear. But no,

22:30

I don't think there's really

22:30

anything that that like a home

22:35

can be done to improve that, but

22:35

I'll definitely say.

22:41

But I mean, watching other

22:41

speed runners is sure surely a

22:44

good thing to do because you're

22:44

gonna have more chance to

22:48

discover and learn about new

22:48

exploits on the game that you

22:52

might not have thought before.

22:55

Yeah, but I meant more

22:55

like as a partner or parent of

22:58

someone who likes speedrunning

22:58

because if I think of the games

23:02

that you are not in like that

23:02

you don't speed round but that

23:05

you just play I I would say this

23:05

like a parent or partner to just

23:11

like, like I checked off on my

23:11

phone for the news, gaming

23:15

stuff. So like, since you were

23:15

into Hearthstone, I wanted to

23:18

get like Hearthstone news and

23:18

Blizzard news, since you're you

23:24

you play a lot of Blizzard

23:24

games. But if you're if

23:27

someone's up to speed running,

23:27

then you're not really

23:29

interested in necessarily going

23:29

deep into the lore of the game.

23:34

So there's not really anything

23:34

that you can do as like a

23:37

partner or parent of a speed

23:37

runner to like really get into

23:41

that vibe especially if speed

23:41

running isn't your thing you

23:45

kind of just have to let them do

23:45

their own thing and and maybe

23:49

just ask them their scores and

23:49

be like oh, did you beat your

23:52

record?

23:54

Yeah, but whether we

23:54

pretty much it because it's very

23:57

specific and you can't really

23:57

have.. is that would be very

24:02

surprised you're getting a lot

24:02

of those Oh, I've tried trying

24:05

these, this sequence of buttons

24:05

in that specific corner and this

24:09

specific level ..

24:11

It's like asking your

24:11

speed runner his his score at

24:14

the end. If he beat his level or

24:14

asked your speed runner what's

24:19

the hardest part? What's What's

24:19

the part that like slows them

24:23

down every time in the game and

24:23

like make him explain that to

24:26

you that that's a fun..

24:28

Yeah, exactly. Maybe just

24:28

do something in a casual

24:30

conversation about it and you

24:30

maybe first he's gonna like the

24:35

attention and second and maybe

24:35

he's just while he's talking to

24:39

you maybe he's gonna find or

24:39

think about another way of

24:44

speedrunning this this

24:44

particular part of the game.

24:47

Yeah, cuz if I think not a

24:47

game that your speed running,

24:51

but the game that you play would

24:51

say critical Gears of War. Yeah,

24:54

yeah. Is that the game where you

24:54

can accidentally shoot through

24:57

walls?

24:59

Yeah, it's one of them. It's like a loophole. Right?

25:02

If we want, we can say that.

25:04

That for me, because get

25:04

your Gears of War is a game that

25:07

doesn't really interest me. Like

25:07

every time I see you play, I'm

25:10

like, oh, cool, you're playing

25:10

but I'm never like, Oh, I'm

25:13

gonna play, you know?

25:14

Yeah, well, it's a very

25:14

high skill cap. .

25:18

High skill cap?

25:19

Yeah. Third Person Shooter.

25:20

And it's online too. So,

25:20

but but it was interesting even

25:26

though it's a game that I'm not

25:26

interested in it was interesting

25:29

to find out about this little

25:29

loophole because it's, it's

25:32

like, oh, like, that's weird

25:32

that you can shoot through walls

25:36

and do this random stuff. Like

25:36

there.. there is stuff that can

25:39

be interesting if you're even if

25:39

you're not interested in the

25:41

game. So if you want to start a

25:41

conversation, and you're clearly

25:44

noticing that your gamer is more

25:44

of a speed runner type, then

25:48

having those types of conversations like Oh, what, what's the cool loopholes in

25:50

this game? You know, and stuff

25:52

like that?

25:53

Yeah, it can take all

25:53

their imagination. Maybe they're

25:56

just gonna talk to you about

25:56

that with all their heart. You

26:01

can also buy them drugs so they

26:01

can go faster. No don't do that.

26:06

Don't do that. we're not giving such advice on

26:08

this podcast.

26:11

No. Clearly, not giving

26:11

advice and telling people to go

26:16

buy drugs.

26:17

No.

26:19

That would be evil. And

26:19

fun, but mainly evil.

26:26

Alright, so this episode's

26:26

gonna have been on the shorter

26:29

side of things appropriate for a

26:29

episode about speed running for

26:33

it to not be too long.

26:36

Yeah, is a speed speed

26:36

episode.

26:39

Can go to getting

26:39

gamers.com We have a glossary

26:42

there that gives great little

26:42

definitions of gamer terms. And

26:48

you can find us at getting

26:48

gamers on Twitter and Facebook

26:53

mainly. And you can find me at

26:53

Juke underscore ish on Twitch

26:59

Twitter, Instagram. That's

26:59

pretty much it. And Perf is

27:04

Perfectedl no

27:04

twitch.tv/perfectedl.

27:08

Perfected with an L at the

27:08

end. And if if there's even only

27:13

one person asking for it, I can

27:13

do a personal speedrun well try

27:17

a personal speedrun from

27:17

Resident Evil 2 remake. Yeah,

27:22

there's gonna be my very own

27:22

easter egg from these episodes.

27:27

To be honest, I think even

27:27

if people don't ask for it, he

27:30

might do it.

27:31

Yes but I'm just gonna make it twice.

27:35

Alright, then. GG!

27:36

GG!

27:38

The artwork for this

27:38

podcast was made by my dear

27:41

friend Arielle you can find her

27:41

on Twitter at @profitpossum. And

27:46

you can find her on Instagram at

27:46

@profitOpossum. Our intro and

27:49

outro song is made by David.

28:00

Job's done.

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