TurboSlug22 Posted November 16, 2009 Report Posted November 16, 2009 (edited) A sincere thanks to PoLiX for taking the steam project off my hands! Now that theyre free - I've picked up a new project. Thats right, its rapid fire time. This project requires minimal effort and should yield marginal yet somewhat guaranteed results - which is better than no results for what little effort is required. Cutting to the chase: For those of you who've never heard of SDA... Basically these are a nieche community of guys that play a game over and over and over just to beat it 2 seconds faster than the last guy. Take a look at these choice clips: Master of Orion 2 - beat in 39 SECONDS jesus christhttp://speeddemosarchive.com/demo.pl?MasterOfOrion2_small_custom_easy_SS_039 Blaster Master beat without deaths: (This game is HARD near the end)http://speeddemosarchive.com/demo.pl?BlasterMaster_Deathless_4227 Elder Scrolls Morrowind - Well the box says 200 + hours - this dude beats it in 7 minutes & no cheating ofchttp://speeddemosarchive.com/demo.pl?Morrowind_730 Here's my all-time fav post on SDA: Duke3d in 20 mins. No, not the first level, the whole damn thing folks. Thats each level in less than 30 secs pretty much - on some levels, this guy moves so fast my eyes literally cant keep up with it and I know all these maps. Apparantly this took 10 years worth in practice to nail, according to the comments...http://speeddemosarchive.com/demo.pl?DukeNukem3D Alright so anyway - why am I on about SDA here? I think it takes incredible practice, incredible attention and dedication. Thats the very same kind of skill refining that our community makes use of with our high skill ceiling especially if you consider that newer games are often too forgiving for hardcore gamers. Long story short, I bet a lot of those ppl who contribute to the SDA community would enjoy playing SS in the same way they enjoy refining their awesomeness at those games. So - I decided to throw together some speed demos of my own - Ill record some noob flagging all the flags in our flag game and time him - I think the previous record was like 3 mins 30 secs or something. Who cares really. The point is - we post the vid there - it gets a news piece on the front page, and everyone gets to hear about a game theyve never heard about before. Should be win/win... Edited November 16, 2009 by TurboSlug22 Quote
L.C. Posted November 16, 2009 Report Posted November 16, 2009 Try IWBTG at http://kayin.pyoko.org/iwbtg/downloads.php (yes, the game is beatable and has been beaten by several people on Impossible). Quote
TurboSlug22 Posted November 16, 2009 Author Report Posted November 16, 2009 Try IWBTG at http://kayin.pyoko.org/iwbtg/downloads.php (yes, the game is beatable and has been beaten by several people on Impossible). Wow lol that game looks like a great game to speed run... if i was into that sorta thing. Looks hard and random enough to be interesting. I'm not sure how it helps us generate new users though.. Quote
»jabjabjab Posted November 16, 2009 Report Posted November 16, 2009 damnit why dont we just try to enter the guiness book of world records!? we are the oldest mmo game still running... Quote
Samapico Posted November 16, 2009 Report Posted November 16, 2009 I should be in the Guiness records because I have the nickname most similar to the letters "Samapico" Quote
X_PennyWise Posted November 16, 2009 Report Posted November 16, 2009 damnit why dont we just try to enter the guiness book of world records!? we are the oldest mmo game still running... I applied yesterday, but I won't get a reply for 4-6 weeks Quote
Hakaku Posted November 16, 2009 Report Posted November 16, 2009 Thing is, 'oldest' (and even its alternative, 'longest-running') is really quite subjective. Do you count Sniper? Do you count SubSpace before it was officially released? Do you count it since public beta testing? Depending on how you look at it, SubSpace/Continuum is easily rivaled by other games like Meridian 59, Furcadia, The Realm Online, and Ultima Online. Quote
L.C. Posted November 16, 2009 Report Posted November 16, 2009 (edited) Subspace is not the oldest/longest living MMO around. I think it is in 2nd place. EDIT: Isn't Ultima Online or something the one in 1st place? Don't people still play that game? Edited November 16, 2009 by L.C. Quote
X_PennyWise Posted November 16, 2009 Report Posted November 16, 2009 Can't hurt to apply, right? Let the GWR people decide that Quote
L.C. Posted November 17, 2009 Report Posted November 17, 2009 Can't hurt to apply, right? Let the GWR people decide thatHaha, guess you're right! Better attention than none, if at all. Quote
Samapico Posted November 17, 2009 Report Posted November 17, 2009 hmmm, afk, gonna get guiness world record for most Wikipedia articles edited in an hour Quote
whalz Posted November 17, 2009 Report Posted November 17, 2009 dont get silly samapico, if you start trends like that , the world could end.... Quote
TurboSlug22 Posted November 17, 2009 Author Report Posted November 17, 2009 (edited) damnit why dont we just try to enter the guiness book of world records!? we are the oldest mmo game still running... I think meridian 59 beats us? i could be wrong damnit why dont we just try to enter the guiness book of world records!? we are the oldest mmo game still running... I applied yesterday, but I won't get a reply for 4-6 weeks Are you serious!? If you ARE serious - dude KUDOS TO YOU! Nice job hmmm, afk, gonna get guiness world record for most Wikipedia articles edited in an hour Nice nice nice! This is great too .... that is, as long as you can work continuum into your edits Edited November 17, 2009 by TurboSlug22 Quote
X_PennyWise Posted November 18, 2009 Report Posted November 18, 2009 CLAIM ID: ****** MEMBERSHIP ID: ****** THIS IS ONLY FOR YOUR REFERENCE Dear Mr S**** R*******, We are glad to inform you that your record application has been transferred to our internal system. You do not need to do anything at this stage. We will process your claim and to give you an answer in 4 weeks. At Guinness World Records, we take great care to evaluate every claim we receive. Before we accept or reject a new record proposal, we always carry out claim-specific research, which may require the expertise of external consultants. In the attached document called General Information on Record Breaking, you will find an overview of the record breaking process. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANYTHING FURTHER AT THIS POINT. Once we have considered your record suggestion, we will contact you with our decision. In case of success, we will send to you the current world record, the guidelines you must follow and details of the evidence you must compile. If your claim is urgent and you need an immediate answer, you can use Fast Track which ensures that your record application is considered by our expert team in just 3 working days. To upgrade to Fast Track please log on www.guinnessworldrecords.com, select the claim number ****** and click on 'Upgrade to Fast Track'. Finally please do not reply to this email, if you wish to contact us, please log in on www.guinnessworldrecords.com, select the claim ID ******, and click on 'Make an Enquiry', we will reply within 3-5 days. Thank you for contacting Guinness World Records. Best regards Records Management TeamGuinness World Records DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL, but please visit our website and login to the member area (www.guinnessworldrecords.com/register/login.aspx), choose the correct claim ID and click on 'Make an Enquiry' to send us an enquiry, for an immediate reply. Alternatively, you can call us on the number indicated above. Fast Track costs too much, but we'll see what they say in 4 weeks. The only weird thing is that they wanted to know when and where the record was going to be broken, didn't know what to type in those spaces. Otherwise I'll get a reply and let everyone know what they say Quote
Samapico Posted November 18, 2009 Report Posted November 18, 2009 The only weird thing is that they wanted to know when and where the record was going to be broken, didn't know what to type in those spaces. Otherwise I'll get a reply and let everyone know what they sayThat's because records usually have to be performed in front of a licensed Guiness dude, or at least confirmed in person by one. Quote
X_PennyWise Posted November 18, 2009 Report Posted November 18, 2009 The only weird thing is that they wanted to know when and where the record was going to be broken, didn't know what to type in those spaces. Otherwise I'll get a reply and let everyone know what they sayThat's because records usually have to be performed in front of a licensed Guiness dude, or at least confirmed in person by one. I understood why, it's obvious, but I just thought it was weird because not all records (like the one we're trying to obtain) can be "performed" at a moments notice. We're looking for a record that we presumably accomplished a long time ago. Quote
TurboSlug22 Posted November 19, 2009 Author Report Posted November 19, 2009 The only weird thing is that they wanted to know when and where the record was going to be broken, didn't know what to type in those spaces. Otherwise I'll get a reply and let everyone know what they sayThat's because records usually have to be performed in front of a licensed Guiness dude, or at least confirmed in person by one. I understood why, it's obvious, but I just thought it was weird because not all records (like the one we're trying to obtain) can be "performed" at a moments notice. We're looking for a record that we presumably accomplished a long time ago. tell them we're performing our record as you write your message to them lol Quote
X_PennyWise Posted December 28, 2009 Report Posted December 28, 2009 (edited) Claim ID: ******Membership Number: ****** Dear Mr ********, Thank you for your information. We are researching the claim and if it is approved we will consider it for inclusion in a future Guinness World Records publication. Yours sincerely, Gareth DeavesGuinness World Records Got another reply, at least they are considering "Oldest MMO" as a category. Keep your fingers crossed Edited December 28, 2009 by X_PennyWise Quote
Samapico Posted December 29, 2009 Report Posted December 29, 2009 Are we the oldest MMO, though? Quote
»Xog Posted December 29, 2009 Report Posted December 29, 2009 (edited) We are one of them, yes. Ultima Online release date: September 25, 1997Meridian 59 release date: 1996,(died, company picked up) 2002 Fercudia release date: December 16, 1996The Realm Online release date: March 1995Continuum release date: As "Sniper" (1995), As "Subspace" November 30, 1997, As "Continuum" in 1998* * "Continuum" isn't a released product. In actuality it's a placeholder for protection from copyright infringement. VIE went out of business in 1998 and the servers went down after Electronic Arts purchased the assets, thus all the VIE servers going down, leading PriitK and Mr. Ekted to provide a safe and more secure "subspace" clone known as "Continuum"So, overall, yes! It's VERY likely we can be the #1 "FIRST" MMO! Edited December 29, 2009 by Xog Quote
X_PennyWise Posted December 29, 2009 Report Posted December 29, 2009 Keep in mind that we are also up for "Longest Running MMO," so there's always that. Like I said, even if Guinness thinks we're the second oldest MMO, that's still a great thing to advertise. Quote
Gravitron Posted December 30, 2009 Report Posted December 30, 2009 Stellar Frontier albeit predates and rivals SubSpace. Quote
»Xog Posted December 31, 2009 Report Posted December 31, 2009 (edited) Stellar Frontier albeit predates and rivals SubSpace. Stellar Frontier, although made in 1995, was officially released in 1997 by Stardock. Edited December 31, 2009 by Xog Quote
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