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Even now, it’s something that makes me laugh.
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>>5I wish I could have done it with a body like this.
You bumped into it, didn’t you?
It’s called The End.
Because I lack the knowledge of why such movements occurred, I end up making ridiculous dubbing.
We haven’t even done a rehearsal for this, have we?
I initially thought it was so obvious that they were just joking.
When it gets to the extreme, it almost looks like the same screen, so maybe they thought they wouldn’t get caught!
Shango shoshan
When I look into this guy’s reactions later, I start to think he’s a bit of a strange person.
>>13At the point of doing it, it’s quite something, isn’t it?
It’s better than a malicious one that’s hard to notice because it becomes a funny story.
Despite being a practice fanatic, I hadn’t practiced any illegal streaming.
Princess Peach – Please give me a mushroom!
I learned about it from a crappy anime.
Defeating Estark’s Poison Needle (Absolutely Impossible)
>>19If you reduce it by 4999, it should be possible, right?
>>30“Defeated with just 1 damage from the poison needle! The whole premise falls apart!”
The post-event response is typically malicious.
There are people who can prepare and practice meticulously so that even if it’s something bad, it doesn’t get found out, and those who cannot.
There are still quite a few people using “The End,” so it’s legendary.
It’s too versatile.
Why did you leave it just like that in the end… why…
It’s nice that the stupidity or carelessness is shown in the part where you say “za” instead of “ji”…
I love it when trash anime on terrestrial TV gets parodied.
If I think about the possibility of not being caught, it’s simply malicious.
RTA cheating still hasn’t come to an end.
It was revealed that the record for the world’s oldest video game RTA was a lie.
It’s really tough, isn’t it?
It’s a great era where anyone can participate in RTA through videos and streams.
That’s why it’s easier to commit fraud…
Yes 🌰
Thank you for your hard work.
The corruption that was animated.
It’s interesting because there are various cases where a legendary record in the RTA world was called to an event, only to reveal that they couldn’t even perform basic recovery actions in RTA, resulting in them being found out for cheating.
>>35Why did you come to the event…?
>>89The desire for approval cannot be stopped.
>>89Those who lie within a range that won’t be found out are also cunning and scummy.
Because true monsters boldly try to leap over the line that leads to destruction…
I hate to say it, but I seriously think you have a mental illness.
>>89If it were a real event, I think they thought they could brush it off by saying they were feeling a bit under the weather…
Well, if you can’t even do the basics, it’ll be obvious…
>>35He doesn’t know whose child it is?
Some people continue boldly even after being caught doing something wrong.
Is it someone strong-hearted?
The incident itself has become a joke, but the person who caused it is still not forgiven.
>>37I was kind of spacey for a while even after being packed in…
>>37That’s the worst… Mr. Coral Reef…
>>41It’s a false charge!!!
Mighty too
Robin too
Together.
The glitchy RTA of Dragon Quest 2, where the size of the message window suddenly changes, was a bit interesting.
The encounter rate had clearly been strange even before that…
>>39It’s the same as the guy who was cheating in Parasite Eve.
I guess it’s fine to just say that the number of additions is the number of attempts or something like that.
In the first place, people who don’t really understand what probability is tend to be pretty not bright, right?
There is no reason to forgive when trust has fallen to rock bottom.
A broadcast that will later be reflected upon by the victims, runners, and their associates.
Shango shoshan! (bang!)
It’s so silly that it’s funny, but what was done is just plain awful…
If you’re really going to cheat in an RTA, at least use your own TAS to record the footage; it would be harder to get caught that way…
Still, it will eventually be revealed as impossible to reproduce on actual machines.
Well then, thank you for watching.
I don’t know, it feels like it’s just whatever, you know…
I did some editing that doesn’t make sense, but… heh.
Rather than editing, it’s more about displaying the text.
I just set it up that way.
Alright, let’s say it’s okay!
>>49It didn’t turn out okay, huh?
It’s almost the same movement, but I still can’t be certain; it has a great artistic score as it’s a thread image.
Even if someone who has put in a lot of effort runs their own TAS, there are times when it can still be a coin flip, so you can’t fool the eyes of skilled people…
>>51ICK
I love the header of Shango Shoushan.
I don’t really know much, but from what I hear, he seems like a guy with no name.
>>54Someone with no name is just exposing their tendency to lie on an anonymous bulletin board, so they don’t have such thick skin.
Mighty seems to be continuing its activities and even publishing books, which is amazing.
>>55How many meters thick is that guy’s face?
I mentioned before about snacks, but serious players who are really into it and those who do RTA are…
I’m live streaming a test run on NicoNico, YouTube, or Twitch.
There are so many monsters who dedicate their lives to major RTA titles, so no matter how much you cheat, you’ll eventually get caught, so why…?
After all, the desire for approval is truly scary.
What was the problem with this?
Is it not okay because I was doing voiceover for the recording, even though I played it myself?
>>62It’s someone else’s video…
>>62It’s not my play to begin with.
I was just doing voice-over for someone else’s gameplay videos.
>>62If you don’t know what’s wrong, you have talent.
>>62A madman who was doing voiceover as if he were playing while watching someone else’s gameplay video.
I got caught because someone else’s video had captions on it.
I asked the moderator various things when registering for SRC…
Is it okay to add a timer later!? Or should I display the input?
It’s a tragedy to lack imagination, isn’t it?
I hope it’s something like a mental illness due to having such a thick skin.
I wish ordinary people wouldn’t harbor such a mindset.
It’s safe because it’s RealTimeAtereco.
It’s just that the viewers misunderstood it as RealTimeAttack on their own.
It’s definitely a real-time assist game that reflects the play experience.
Whoa… such a suspicious person…
>>72Sword God RTA is the best.
>>76Super cool!!
>>72I like oxygen supply regulation.
Demon of practice
If you’re doing voiceover on your own recorded video, then it’s just a weird commentary stream, isn’t it?
>>74Are you saying that streaming my recorded videos with voice software and commentary from gay porn is a weird RTA?
>>84I will say it clearly.
He is a great father, but he’s incredibly strange.
The games we play are strange too.
There are many things to discuss, such as snack people and hardcore players using game system analysis, trial runs and experiments with tools, and actively sharing information in the RTA community.
Those fools like Mighty who are cheating really only say, “I’m playing a ridiculous amount of time!” and nothing else, which is truly pathetic.
Those who lack substance boast about quantity!
>>75Also, abnormal aggression.
If you suddenly show up as a runner, people will just doubt your background.
It seems important to gain trust by regularly streaming.
>>78It’s difficult because there are indeed cases where something that has never been in the spotlight until now is suddenly a monster.
So that’s where “The End” comes from…
When the biim format was most popular, there were so many games that were clearly cheating, with the mindset of “if it’s an obscure game, no one will notice…”.
Hey, how many times have you succeeded in this low probability prayer…?
>>80There are sometimes crazy cases where it became a record because I kept going until I couldn’t anymore…
>>85I happened to draw a lucky card, but since I didn’t anticipate that, the update is a bit lacking compared to the luck I had.
>>136It’s interesting that there are runners who immediately throw away rare drops they haven’t tried before.
People who commit fraud generally think that those who are serious about the game are not knowledgeable about emulators.
Serious gamers create their own TAS (tool-assisted speedrun) to derive theoretical values and make an effort to get closer to them…
Snacks are snacks, but they do lead to a little guidance towards the main job…
>>83Since I’m already separating accounts for game-related matters and my main job, there’s no need for any guidance or anything like that.
It’s good that when you usually stream, you don’t end up in a situation where you forgot to record when you accidentally set a record!
I wonder if this thread is filled with people who think they know something from a summary on Nico Nico Douga or something like that.
>>90Are you an expert?
I believe it’s absolutely necessary to capture what’s in front of you.
Recently, there have been many people who do RTA with their Vtuber avatar placed next to them without showing their hands, but I wonder if that’s actually true.
Even hardcore Burning Fight fans sometimes do live streams.
If I’m defeated by the chain man, I’ll reset silently and start over.
I was watching the RTA video of BOF2 with biim respect.
I messed up and was really slacking in the parts where I got completely wiped out.
The guy who is making Ryu’s name gay.
>>96Homo is the maximum efficiency for name input.
>>96That’s just how it is from parents.
That’s what it is like from a parent’s perspective.
A good smile that looks great no matter when you see it.
I love videos where dedicated players thoroughly analyze and explain fraudulent RTA videos.
>>99I enjoy delving into random number table analysis to determine that this phenomenon is absolutely impossible.
Isn’t there a crazy person who plays on a precious Famicom by heating it up with a hot plate to cause overheating?
It’s not just Peach Brother, but the malice towards other runners is intense, isn’t it, cheating man?
>>103I feel like those who have a guilty conscience, like trace artists, tend to be more vocal with harsh words towards others who do the same thing.
>>103That guy has a tendency to ramble on about himself with suspiciously false stories and is quite difficult to handle due to his compulsive lying.
When I’m playing and the timer is running, I get really concerned like, “Is the timer working properly…?” “Is the segment time showing…?” But what does everyone else do?
>>104I had two screens ready and was glancing at them during a short wait.
It’s scary to think that lies will be exposed in front of the public, yet people still do it.
Mighty is completely broken and for some reason, it’s attacking snacks, which is funny.
Well, it’s not really anything in particular.
>>106It’s probably the same as the Edo-style old lady.
Those who create a virtual enemy to divert attention when they feel cornered.
There are hardcore gamers in every game, so when they think, “I can do this game,” and mess up, they end up getting thoroughly criticized.
>>107I really like the fact that nobody knows about this candy game where I ranked number one in the world, and then a few days later, I get mercilessly chased.
>>110I have no good impression at all of that brutal guy because of the usual circumstances.
>>123“Words like ‘merciless’ can’t even be used as jokes anymore.”
>>110Sometimes there are instances where I feel merciless after posting a video.
>>124“Father’s one-day reign, a fan of Indian rice RTA.”
It’s a packed short RTA with just one part.
>>110It’s a well-known game, but “I think this is the fastest” is my favorite.
Peace
>>107I laughed out loud at the ruthless foreign brother in Dark Fight.
>>107The intelligence to even think that this game won’t be detected is a bit suspicious.
Or illness
>>107It’s funny that the trigger for Kusunai-ani’s comeback is the Spelunker Gaba RTA.
>>107There are many dedicated players, but only one person doing RTA in Disgaea…
I haven’t seen real-time dubbing in a while.
The Kaiser Knuckle Infinite Retry Man shows real machines and casually appears at game centers, so he is real, but he is too much of a genuine madman.
>>112That person is really a bit scary.
My head has turned into a Kaiser Knuckle.
Mighty isn’t even trying to hide that he’s using cheats anymore; it’s really getting ridiculous.
But there are also people who are happy to see such a guy.
>>114It seems peaceful at first glance because of comment censorship.
Those who were involved in cheating in games like SSM, Mighty, and Parasite Eve, too.
It’s not that knowledgeable people cheat, but if they have knowledge, they will openly reveal behaviors that are impossible in real-time attack (RTA) on actual hardware and the actions of the software itself, which leads to getting caught. Moreover, those who cheat tend to discredit other runners while talking about themselves, making it easy for serious competitors to notice and quickly expose them.
>>116I totally understand this…
People who try excessively to appear superior and only know how to belittle others as a way to show their own superiority are bound to resort to dishonesty, so to speak…
It’s a joke that the record gets updated before the second part is released after the first part is uploaded.
I forgot whether it was Mighty or Robin, but I laughed because I couldn’t do the probability calculations at all for the explanation.
>>127Everything is wrong from the beginning.
Thinking it’s 1/4 when it’s actually 1/6.
Despite supposedly going through astronomical numbers of trials, not understanding that difference is more than just shallow.
>>127Is it the one where Satori’s book drops twice?
I love battle dodgeball chaos.
The more someone is engaged in wrongdoing, the more aggressive they seem to come across, right?
The RTA community is relatively small, so when someone suddenly comes out with a world record level run without any prior practice, everyone gets suspicious.
It’s not cheating, but when I saw someone create a page that didn’t follow the regulations for SRC and completely nullified the records of the pioneers (the person who made the page isn’t even running), I was honestly impressed like, “This guy is something else…”
This person tried to slack off by saying something casual, and before they knew it, the outer moat was filled up, which is just too much like a gag manga.
>>138When you mention it, I somewhat feel a Kochikame vibe.
Cheaters in TCGs and competitive games.
There are cheaters in various gaming communities, you know.
Aren’t the people who cheat in this RTA community rather pathetic…?
>>140This is probably the result of the reverse causality being clumsy, which is why it’s being exposed and causing a stir.
I think there is still a certain degree of clever cheating that just hasn’t been discovered in any field.
Mighty is amazing in a different way just by still claiming to be a hardcore gamer.
I think it might be more profitable to engage in scams related to information materials.
Mighty’s MENSA member loves lies.
Thanks to the biim system, it has been quite alleviated.
Originally, RTA is quite tense and lacks entertainment value, yet it is a hell where cheats and self-proclaimed experts run rampant.
It was interesting to calculate that achieving it would require starting from the primitive era when considering expectations only in Mighty’s video analysis.
I’m working on it with a feeling like there’s no way it will succeed… When I actually manage to succeed in that part, I get so nervous that I can’t perform my usual actions…
It’s a competition that relies on everyone strictly following the rules, so if someone starts cheating, all situations become questionable, and that’s why everyone gets angry.
>>148It is built on the goodwill and enthusiasm of the participants.
It won’t fall apart like that.
Seriously, the people who have succeeded with the “Lucky Run” chart have made running a part of their life, and their success is often just one out of thousands or tens of thousands of attempts.
>>149RTA with random elements, huh…
If you’re the type that focuses on luck-based games, there’s a chance you could hit it big despite being a newcomer, but that’s usually just a repetition of reruns…
A rare drop that shouldn’t have appeared in the first place.
If we rearranged the chart at this moment, there is a high possibility of breaking the record.
But if I keep spinning my brain like that, I’ll definitely mess up, so I’m going to throw it away to stick to the chart!
It’s an error, it’s an error!
It’s no big difference!
>>152This spirit is important.
If you overshoot too much, you’ll enter into an ORI-CHA, so it’s difficult.
People who are really into it probably consider that and make something for it.
When someone who doesn’t have much knowledge about RTA, which relies heavily on luck, watches it, they might wonder why this person is screaming over something trivial.
I want a heart that doesn’t get tense when the record comes into view.
I want to see the thread image regularly.
At first, it was itchy, but it gradually becomes addictive.
There’s no money generated, so it’s fine, right?
The thread images were also posting progress reports about their practice on Twitter even before the live broadcast.
The way the time is shrinking in such a short period at the coral reef is suspicious, and instead, it made me wary.
Well, if I’m really going to make a video about having such incredible luck, it would be unnatural not to mention it at all in the video… and that’s how PERTA got exposed.
It’s really hard to see through someone who has knowledge and skills when they cheat, even if it makes you suspicious.
Those who have no knowledge or skills will get caught immediately when they engage in emulation cheating, and the latter usually has erratic behavior, making them easy to verify.
When it comes to luck-based games, if it’s Mind Seeker, there’s probably a chance for everyone to become espers.
>>164I’m going to buy a lottery ticket!
Most of the people who make statements mocking other runners publicly while doing RTA are usually cheaters.
>>168In the first place, it’s a genre where everyone shares strategy information and uses collective intelligence to aim for the fastest completion, so there’s absolutely no benefit in isolating yourself.
What I thought when I saw this is that it would be interesting to just get permission from the original creators, publicly announce the dubbing, and make a video.
>>169We will be broadcasting with commentator John Kabira and analyst Go Kitazawa.
>>181The commentary on the Devil’s Castle TAS has arrived…
>>169Slow and casual after-the-fact commentary is generally like that.
>>169Having an interesting commentator at an RTA event automatically raises the level by one notch.
>>209Chantey…
>>224If the person in charge of the commentary is bad, then that alone makes you lose interest in watching.
I feel like most of the people who cheat don’t take the rate or the number of trials seriously.
Most of them are fed up with it and start creating avoidance charts.
>>171If you’re someone who has been streaming thousands of times, then it’s clear that the only way to make further updates is to succeed with the lucky chart.
Suddenly, an unknown streamer succeeded with a lucky chart! It’s bound to be questioned first.
Mighty says in his own book released after being caught cheating, “I’m on a different level compared to those streamers or hardcore gamers, you know?” That’s just insane.
>>173I wonder if that person has convinced themselves that they aren’t doing anything at all.
>>173I published the book before it became known, so the content can’t be helped.
It’s impressive that it was published so well, and the publisher is amazing too.
>>190If it’s an academic book, there might be sales bans from the appropriate authorities.
If I happened to draw something super rare and it went well, I would definitely be overjoyed.
When I researched Mighty, I laughed because it had a 2.2 rating on Amazon’s 5-point scale.
It’s amazing that there are people who would pay 1650 yen for it.
RTA is already widely known, but in reality, it’s a niche community where the top players are usually clustered together. So if someone suddenly sets a record that surpasses them, whether they’re cheating or not, they’ll definitely get attention, and of course, they’ll be analyzed by others who want to try it themselves. If they’re cheating, they’ll definitely get caught.
>>176In order to shorten time, collective intelligence speaks in this area…
In the first place, it’s not sane to keep aiming for 1% in an RTA and going through multiple attempts.
>>178It’s scary that this is a community where overcoming 1 percent and setting new records is considered easy, rather than a big deal.
Legend approval-seeking fool
RTA (Real-time dubbing)
It’s the type of game that only has the merit of the time you spend on it, like Mighty.
If that were a lie, then there’s nothing left to do but end it.
Mighty is already a patient who has fortified lies with lies, so there’s nothing that can be done…
Even now, there are people who re-upload others’ RTA on YouTube.
The character illustration in the bottom left is being slowly hidden by Reimu, which is not good.
>>185So it was necessary to include content that touches on homosexuality, parrots, and politics to comply with YouTube’s regulations.
>>194That bell pepper is actually amazing, but it’s just too strong in flavor!!
>>201It is evidence that there are no decent people among RTA runners.
>>185So, it was necessary to sprinkle in topics related to Aum Shinrikyo, as going outside would mean instant death.
>>366It was funny that the account that posted unauthorized reprints was banned for supporting terrorism.