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Awesome Games Done Quick 2024: IT’S OVER

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    Wraith260Wraith260 Happiest Goomba! Registered User regular
    so this is a pretty nifty thread on the evolution of the GDQ overlay graphics.



    kinda wild to see the progression over the years. wonder when we'll see our next major style change.

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    RhalloTonnyRhalloTonny Of the BrownlandsRegistered User regular
    When do they usually start having concrete logistics booking/plans up for AGDQ 2020?

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    HenroidHenroid Mexican kicked from Immigration Thread Centrism is Racism :3Registered User regular
    When do they usually start having concrete logistics booking/plans up for AGDQ 2020?
    September / October.

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    NightslyrNightslyr Registered User regular
    Wraith260 wrote: »
    so this is a pretty nifty thread on the evolution of the GDQ overlay graphics.



    kinda wild to see the progression over the years. wonder when we'll see our next major style change.

    It's also really cool from a tech perspective. And kudos to them for making what they do open source.

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    KoopahTroopahKoopahTroopah The koopas, the troopas. Philadelphia, PARegistered User regular
    edited January 2019
    I completely missed this year's event. Watching the Crypt VOD now and this looks nigh impossible.

    Edit - And I just realized I missed out on The Yetee apparel :bigfrown:

    Edit 2 - He just crashed the game. Also I just looked up The Yetee collection and I can't believe I missed that Twilight Princess shirt, fuck. The FFIX and Kirby ones are really good too.

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    ForarForar #432 Toronto, Ontario, CanadaRegistered User regular
    There were a number of neat shirts this year, but nothing that made me pull the trigger. I already have 2 (Pyramid Head and DOOM), and as much as I love my nerdy shirt collection, I am starting to run out of closet space, so I'm trying to be a bit more selective.

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    EnlongEnlong Registered User regular
    I got the Kirby one for me and the Octo one for my bro.

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    Goose!Goose! That's me, honey Show me the way home, honeyRegistered User regular
    I finally watched the rest of the FF9 run that I missed and it was great. Even the silly Eiffel 65/Blue stuff wasn't too unbearable.

    Still have to check out some of the other stuff I missed during work days. The VODs on YT only go up to the Awful Block as of last night, hopefully they'll add more today.

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    SatanIsMyMotorSatanIsMyMotor Fuck Warren Ellis Registered User regular
    So what were the big highlights this year in terms of runs? I gotta bunch of catching up to do.

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    KoopahTroopahKoopahTroopah The koopas, the troopas. Philadelphia, PARegistered User regular
    I gotta watch the Cuphead run later. Necrodancer was sort of a bust after the crash, but was looking to be pretty good up until that point.

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    Munkus BeaverMunkus Beaver You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to. Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    So what were the big highlights this year in terms of runs? I gotta bunch of catching up to do.

    Awful block.

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    DehumanizedDehumanized Registered User regular
    i'd say these were the highlights for me:

    -Castlevania block (Monday, from PSTV SotN to Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon)
    -Silent Hill 2
    -Super Mario Bros. 3mix
    -The Messenger
    -Celeste
    -FFIV Free Enterprise*
    -TASBlock
    -Link to the Past

    *I haven't finished watching the VOD yet but I'm about an hour in and loving it

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    NightslyrNightslyr Registered User regular
    edited January 2019
    Megaman Zero 2, in which a new WR was set
    Super Mario Odyssey, especially the last hour
    +1 for SMB 3Mix
    +1 for The Messenger
    +1 for Castlevania. The Jay_Cee runs were especially good because he and his couch are pretty damn funny/engaging
    EDIT: Prey was pretty cool because they had the Bethesda community manager for that game on the couch

    Nightslyr on
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    QanamilQanamil x Registered User regular
    So what were the big highlights this year in terms of runs? I gotta bunch of catching up to do.

    The hour and a half all bosses Dark Souls 3 was real good.

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    cB557cB557 voOOP Registered User regular
    I caught the end of Actraiser 2 and that seemed solid. I also really enjoyed Halo Reach, though that may in part be due to my familiarity with the game. The DKC: Tropical Freeze race was a lot of fun.

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    Knight_Knight_ Dead Dead Dead Registered User regular
    trauma center and silent hill 2 were fun

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    TeeManTeeMan BrainSpoon Registered User regular
    Tomb Raider 2 was a really good run. Usually it's quite heavy in terms of resets in Venice, but SmoothOperator was true to her name and did a every good job

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    FrozenzenFrozenzen Registered User regular
    Sonic mania race and sonic 1 were both excellent.

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    Goose!Goose! That's me, honey Show me the way home, honeyRegistered User regular
    https://kotaku.com/the-best-speedruns-from-agdq-2019-1831746877

    Kotaku's opinions on the best runs from last week

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    President RexPresident Rex Registered User regular
    edited January 2019
    So what were the big highlights this year in terms of runs? I gotta bunch of catching up to do.

    GDQ VODs usually throws up good ones on its main page from each event. I haven't gotten around to watching everything I wanted to see yet, but I enjoyed:

    Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. Neat game insight. Quality couch interaction and commentary. Telvanni are still jerks.

    Mega Man (DOS). Offers some game history and it's also ridiculous. People also voted for 4 color-mode.

    Mega Man 10 (as Bass). Has very invested/energetic couch commentary. Also lots of more proper classic MegaMan.

    Prey: Mooncrash DLC. Nice game mechanic information, game breaking and speed running. The runner/coucher rapport was sort of off-and-on, but usually good. Also full of Moon Shark hugs and crunchy chips. Convinced me to buy Mooncrash.

    Silent Hill 2. Interesting from a game mechanics perspective and decent couch comedy. Bonus points for bonus dog ending.

    Sonic the Hedgehog. Weirdly hyper-energetic runner and crowd. All the screen wraps, speedy boops and pixel-perfect positioning.

    Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace. Neat mechanics and decent couch comedy in a PSX-era game that's probably not very playable now. Also pod race spectator spectating.

    Super Mario Bros. 3mix. If you need a classic Mario fix. I found the mari0 (Mario TASbot) a bit disappointing, so this is a good replacement.

    Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2. Great comedy and interesting mechanics. The first 30 minutes is probably all you need unless you like the series.

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    Virtual Hydlide. Kotaku reminded me of this. Interesting, ridiculous, torturous and hilarious.

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    Marty81Marty81 Registered User regular
    How spoilerific is the Mooncrash run? I've beaten Prey but haven't played the DLC yet.

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    klemmingklemming Registered User regular
    Which runs if any had developer commentary? Because those are always fun when you get reactions like "Yeah, we knew that was in there but figured it was safe to leave in because you can't really use it to get anywhere wait what just happened how did you do that."

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    President RexPresident Rex Registered User regular
    Marty81 wrote: »
    How spoilerific is the Mooncrash run? I've beaten Prey but haven't played the DLC yet.

    It doesn't give away a lot of the nuanced stuff from emails and actually listening to audio logs, but a lot of the bigger points are spoiled since the run does require completing the story for each character.

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    JavenJaven Registered User regular
    I'm having trouble finding the FF9 and Windwaker streams on youtube.

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    klemmingklemming Registered User regular
    It takes time for them to get all the runs uploaded, give them a while.

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    Goose!Goose! That's me, honey Show me the way home, honeyRegistered User regular
    Yeah they haven't uploaded anything to their YT in 2 days. Probably recovering/flying home, then whoever is responsible for that will continue. They've only gotten up to the Awful Block so far.

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    StormwatcherStormwatcher Blegh BlughRegistered User regular
    they're still doing a much better job than previously. Now the VODs are much better trimmed and it doesn't take 2 months anymore.

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    klemmingklemming Registered User regular
    They've put a link to the start of the run in the description. That's a way bigger QoL improvement than an animated transition overlay (but the overlay's cool too).

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    BSoBBSoB Registered User regular
    edited January 2019
    klemming wrote: »
    They've put a link to the start of the run in the description. That's a way bigger QoL improvement than an animated transition overlay (but the overlay's cool too).

    They've been doing that for awhile. It's just now that says 24 seconds in instead of 24 minutes in like has in the past.

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    enlightenedbumenlightenedbum Registered User regular
    Whole bunch of stuff just got uploaded to Youtube. Definite highlights: Cuphead, Celeste, and Wind Waker.

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    DelduwathDelduwath Registered User regular
    I really liked the three-way Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze race. SpikeVegeta fell way behind in, like, the first level or something (I can't remember if he missed a trick or died or what), but maintained a really great attitude throughout (even when the commentator was dunking on him in a way that I thought was kinda unnecessary), and provided absolutely amazing commentary; he's really knowledgeable and always presents info in an engaging way. The other two runners, meanwhile, were completely silent for like 99% of the run. It would be easy to say that SpikeVegeta fell behind with no chance of recovery, so he didn't have to focus as much on the run and could chat more, except that after that initial mistake he pretty much kept pace with the other players, and he somehow managed to watch the other players' screens and directed the audience to the screen where some interesting trick was coming up. I was very impressed.

    The race kind of made me realize that SpikeVegeta's one of my favorite parts of AGDQ from previous years. From what I've read, he knows and runs a wide range of games, and will jump in to fill in on a couch that's too empty - even for games he doesn't know, in which case he will do research on the game and chat with the runner in the time leading up to the run so he could educate himself and provide interesting commentary during the run.

    The Super Mario Odyssey run is really good, too. The movement techniques are obviously crazy and like the peak of human ability, but a lot of it was just knowing all the shortcuts that aren't even glitches or skips, just a non-obvious result of the level layout in 3D space. (And, incidentally, SpikeVegeta is also on the couch for that one.)

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    DelduwathDelduwath Registered User regular
    Also, I'm not sure if it's been linked before, but /r/speedrun has a post with the list of games and links to the VODs for all of them:
    https://www.reddit.com/r/speedrun/comments/ad3lp0/agdq_vod_thread_2019/

    They do one of these threads each year, and update it in real-time as Twitch VODs become available, and then replace those links with YouTube links as the runs get uploaded there.

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    NightslyrNightslyr Registered User regular
    Delduwath wrote: »
    I really liked the three-way Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze race. SpikeVegeta fell way behind in, like, the first level or something (I can't remember if he missed a trick or died or what), but maintained a really great attitude throughout (even when the commentator was dunking on him in a way that I thought was kinda unnecessary), and provided absolutely amazing commentary; he's really knowledgeable and always presents info in an engaging way. The other two runners, meanwhile, were completely silent for like 99% of the run. It would be easy to say that SpikeVegeta fell behind with no chance of recovery, so he didn't have to focus as much on the run and could chat more, except that after that initial mistake he pretty much kept pace with the other players, and he somehow managed to watch the other players' screens and directed the audience to the screen where some interesting trick was coming up. I was very impressed.

    The race kind of made me realize that SpikeVegeta's one of my favorite parts of AGDQ from previous years. From what I've read, he knows and runs a wide range of games, and will jump in to fill in on a couch that's too empty - even for games he doesn't know, in which case he will do research on the game and chat with the runner in the time leading up to the run so he could educate himself and provide interesting commentary during the run.

    The Super Mario Odyssey run is really good, too. The movement techniques are obviously crazy and like the peak of human ability, but a lot of it was just knowing all the shortcuts that aren't even glitches or skips, just a non-obvious result of the level layout in 3D space. (And, incidentally, SpikeVegeta is also on the couch for that one.)

    SpikeVegita and Blechy are consummate pros. I was watching PJ's post-AGDQ stream where he was analyzing his ActRaiser 2 run, and he said that Blechy, who doesn't run the game, provided accurate commentary throughout the entire thing. They're both top tier commentators/hosts both for their engaging personalities and the work they put into making runs/interviews a fun show that flows well.

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    HenroidHenroid Mexican kicked from Immigration Thread Centrism is Racism :3Registered User regular
    Also spikevegeta and Jhobz do a weekly 'show' that is them commenting on a race, Speedrunning Underground I think it's called. It kinda beefs up their commentary chops and knowledge of games and the runs and where they're at with current tech and strategy. Though Hobz doesn't do couch commentary last I checked.

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    furlionfurlion Riskbreaker Lea MondeRegistered User regular
    Also if spike doesn't know a game, but is going to be on the couch, he will watch practice runs and talk with the runners to learn more about it. He is probably my favorite runner /commentator just for his professionalism and sincere enjoyment of watching people go fast. Plus he is usually pretty good at insightful and humorous commentary instead of just filling dead air with whatever.

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    enlightenedbumenlightenedbum Registered User regular
    The man's a GDQ institution for a reason, basically.

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    DelduwathDelduwath Registered User regular
    Yeah, I kinda didn't realize how big a deal he was until this year; I'm not super deep into the speed running scene, so for me he was just "oh yeah, that good guy with a sharp sense of humor and a party host's instincts". This year, it clicked how much of him I see and how good at this he actually is.

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    Goose!Goose! That's me, honey Show me the way home, honeyRegistered User regular
    https://www.speedrun.com/ff9/run/y2qwq85y

    Luzbelheim, the world record holder and one of the 3 runners from the AGDQ 2019 FF9 run managed to improve his WR yesterday by about 2 minutes.

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    HenroidHenroid Mexican kicked from Immigration Thread Centrism is Racism :3Registered User regular
    Where did the time save come in from exactly?

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    JavenJaven Registered User regular
    Goose! wrote: »
    https://www.speedrun.com/ff9/run/y2qwq85y

    Luzbelheim, the world record holder and one of the 3 runners from the AGDQ 2019 FF9 run managed to improve his WR yesterday by about 2 minutes.

    Did the route change, or was it primarily due to what I have to assume is outstanding RNG?

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