Zuka Zamamee in this timeline wouldn't have even had a chance to recover from his glancing injury on the Autumn before the ring just explodes. RIP bozo.
Keep in mind that the achievements for under 3 hours are named after record holding speed runners, it's fairly implied that they expect you to use the speedrunning tricks the community has developed.
Y’a, but it’s also kinda weird for an in game challenge to require using the wiki or UA-cam tutorials? In this cause it doesn’t, but other games 100% have made achievements or even in game challenges only doable with info you need to google. It’s not the case here, but I don’t think the principle is wrong
@@jamesmoniz5263 Respectfully, how many achievements DON'T have people open up tutorials. You have the Riddler trophies in Batman, you have Overdrill in Payday 2, hell in Halo 3 you have the vidmaster for escaping the final mission on a ghost with 4 people. You can technically find them yourself but they all take a long time investment to scour the map, same with this one. You could search up speedrun tricks or you can dedicate time to play the best Halo CE of your life
@jamesmoniz5263 I mean, plenty of games back in the day had content that was damn near impossible to find/figure out without the officially purchased guide, or subsequently the internet. I'd rather an achievement be locked away behind a wiki than progression or an in-game unlockable.
@@cheyguy1211 Really? Progression and pacing is a huge part of game design? I personally get 0 gratification from googling the answer to a puzzle, or googling what a boss is weak to in a souls game. Good game design makes it fun for the player as the learn things organically, or pace out content by restricting where you can go based on unlocks (ala metroidvanias). I can't think of a situation where I'd rather resort to using the wiki than have a good in game progression.(not saying some games can't be trash and force you to use the wiki, just saying that's bad game design if they do)
@jamesmoniz5263 No, I agree with you. I'm just saying games have been doing it for a while. I'm okay with secrets and Easter eggs being hard to find, but I'm not a fan of games hiding things you'd want or need in places most people would never look.
My favorite part of this run was the lack of marine murder. It's all great, though, really good explanations of tricks, what happens when you don't do the tricks. It's hilarious that playing on Legendary, the original 'prepare to die nerd' difficulty setting for the fandom, is like, a nice vacation for you. You're taking the scenic route and enjoying the sights you normally wouldn't see or be too busy to enjoy. This was a good time.
I like how you say "In a normal run, we bump through the wall, but this isn't a normal run" as if the STANDARD way to play is to break the game wide open with out-of-bounds skips. Which, yaknow, for some people is 100% true. I'm only juuuust getting into speedrunning Halo - and even then, I'm not trying to submit runs or anything, I just want to get some cool achievements on MCC. So these kinda videos are super informative to me, I like that you go into a little bit of detail on certain tricks rather than a lot of vids where people just say "Okay so we s-jump past camo jumo where we flood bump oob and then flooble past the checkpoint until it's safe to mysterile with a nonjabari (unless of course we flummox the ranglepangle) and after that it's a simple matter of just ysammble to the end" I did Halo 2 on Legendary just the other day, but I did it casually and like a regular person except for the last 2 Arbiter levels where I did the OOB trick on Uprising and then on Great Journey I took the Spectre into the Tartar Sauce boss fight so I could clone Johnson since I heard about it and just had to try. But man, watching your "Is Halo 2 Legendary unfair" video, I'm noooot very good at it xD I was pleased with myself until I saw you got through some of those levels with like single digit deaths >_< But I guess it's just practice, once you know which enemies are coming up and especially which weapons are where in each level you suddenly can use your resources a LOT better - for example, if I know that there's going to be a bunch of Jackal Snipers in 2 rooms then I can be a lot more liberal with my own Sniper/Beam Rifle ammo, stuff like that. But yeah, I think I'll focus on Halo CE and Halo 2 when it comes to trying for any sub 3hr or LASO achievements. It's definitely out of my skill range for now, but I think I can improve enough to get at least some of the levels done.
This is really impressive to me. Not because I dont respect what goes into speedrun metas, but because we are actually playing the same game now. Speedruns are cool and all, but they really are their own game
Welcome to glitchless speedruns, most runners aren't sticklers for keeping the game as close to the intended experience as this but there are many games more rigidly designed that don't allow for all the silliness that the bungie halos do for what it's worth :)
@@codeyvo glitchless comes in many flavours and while exploiting strafing side hops or repeatedly rolling definitely isn't the intended way to play it's still closer to it than clipping through doors or having an overpowered stick, just as an example :p
@@vulpinitemplar5036 Oh. I was more responding to the idea of rigid design. I am of the thought that there will always be a way to break a game, esp when you give it to a speedrunner.
@@codeyvo I can't think of any off the top of my head but I have seen and heard of at least a few games that are seemingly airtight, speedrunners had found some tricks in all of them but they were little more than improving how one plays the game, I do wish I could remember the examples I'm thinking of though.
The fact you don't need to do it all in one go is a godsend, no one is entitled to achievements but being thrown a bone on the harder stuff is always appreciated, makes the attempts all that more enjoyable of an experience :) Great run, would love to see more of this sorta casual glitchless run experience even if it wasn't from just you.
Listen I just beat this game on Legendary for the very first time, and I've been playing it for over 20 years. I was so proud of myself. But all the while I could hear your voice in my head telling me how inadequate I am LMAO
@@frogarchist Why thank you, sir I say this mainly from me taking multiple (sometimes tens) of attempts per level and at times getting 0x score from doubling par time and you seem to do stuff like this so effortlessly lol We seem to have a lot of similar memories with this game tho so love your videos bud keep it up
@@NexusSomnia congrats! don't worry that others are faster, there's always gonna be someone way better than you but also way worse than you at whatever you're doing. as long as you enjoy it that's all the matters
@@NexusSomnia Just found this, and wanted to say: If you think any of these speedrunners didn't fail dozens/hundreds of times before mastering the levels they hold records for you should go watch launch week speedrun attempts on a game. Everyone learns through practice, just keep going and you'll only get better.
I can't comprehend the logic behind those haters. I finally got the achievement a couple weeks ago, and I had to use flood bump in Keyes, banshee grab in AOTCR and sputnik skull in T&R because I can't still do triple nade jump consistently. Beating the game without those in under 3 hours would be possible if I "got good" as I could years before MCC but I don't have time to practice as much nowadays (I died a lot, losing time). But those parts where I lose time bcuz of deaths is where I see how close I am to the goal and how much can still be improved. The fact that those people can't see how good you need to be outside of the specific speedrun tricks tells us everything we need to know about their skill.
@@Kila-Innova Walking the whole path through a level and no "rock jump" like in 343 Guilty Spark, or "the wall hop" or "taking the Banshee" like in Assault on the Control Room. However, counting going to the closed door first in Cartographer, leaving and going to the panel to unlock it, then back is debatable.
Love your videos dude. Always a treat. Any chance you might do videos like Red letter about games? Best of the worst style? I like your commentary a lot and your sense of humour.
Using like just a few of the easier tricks made this achievement pretty simple. You can also do it co op, so I learned some and my friend learned others. Great video!
I actually appreciate that you did this. I've never poured time into researching glitches as I'm not really smart nor interested in those. That said, mad respect to the games who can find these onscure glitches and get creative with them.
This is awesome. This is the way I speedrun Halo CE. No glitches however I do use grenade jumps if they don't break the game. I've been developing my own route based on these rules for a few years. When you Speedrun like this it always looks badass. You're definitely better than me but I could offer one tip. You can almost always run past every enemy. If you're stopping to fight you probably don't need to. On the first bridge in assault on the control room you don't need to shoot the banshee. On the first part of the library you don't need to stop at all until you hit the door. Grenade to distract and just keep running, it's amazing how much alien ass you can kick in a short time.
Amazing. I am not a speedrunner, just a casual player still on his original Xbox. I always found Truth and Reconciliation much harder on Legendary than Two Betrayals, because flood are so much easier to deal with than elites and jackals. Any tips for TnR, or do I just need to keep getting better with the sniper rifle?
Getting better at sniping would obviously help but I would say the #1 thing is dropping the AR for the plasma pistol almost immediately. The AR sucks. But yeah otherwise it's just about playing more and getting better.
The 10 wave battle right when you enter the ship on TnR is absolutely brutal. I got past that after like 2 or 3 hours only to rage quit on the Keyes escort lmao.
12:27 ummm objection? Isn’t knowing things with your brain a memory exploit?? (I am a sucker for ‘speedruner destroys game glitchless/vanilla videos,’ good stuff dude)
I had tried going for goat roped earlier this year. I gave up in it trying to beat Two Betrayals as fast as I can, even with doing the flood bump on Keyes my full time is 2 hour 40 min without including two betrayals. I'll probably go back at some point and finish it up but it is quite tough for someone who isn't too familiar with CE speedrun strats. I'd be fun to see you attempt the 3 hour achievements on the other games that you're not so familiar with. The 3 odst one is basically free but 3 and Reach are a little trickier.
I kind of got their point, like when a dev adds an achievement/difficulty without verifying it's possible (cough, Scott Cawthon, cough), but then I saw the achievement they were referring to and realized that we were talking about different things
As someone who has all 700 achievements in Halo MCC (yes, it's as awful as it sounds), MCC breaks many rules of things that should never be achievements. That said, while I would include all the "in under __ time" achievements to be included on that list of "should never be achievements" it's on the low/bottom end of that list. There's a lot more that are worse than it. Including every matchmaking-required achievement. I will say it's funny that you bring up how every mission's par time adds up to less than the time required for the achievement only because Halo 2 is the game where that rule does not apply. Its par times add up to higher than the hour count required for its achievement.
Always love watching glitchless/exploitless runs! Been trying to do this myself for all the games but only one I've done the legendary under 3 hours is ODST somehow. Still working on the ohter. Also Halo 2 just terrifies me trying to do it legit under 3 hours, its the only one i havent really been playing
even after 6 months, i just wanted to tell your speedrun at TnR is awesome. Like for me it took 1 hour and 20 minutes to do it (literally 40 minutes were just struggling with keyes since he's an idiot and he grenaded himself over and over again)
Yeah I feel like every game but 2 you can get it with out glitches most of the games you just do 4 player coop and move at a semi fast pace and youll be fine. 2 I don't know it's rough I would like to see a speedrunner try it though.
Isn't backpack reloading also a glitch? Cuz you were doing it the whole video, dunno if that was intentional or not, but I would count that as a glitch.
Technically, but like I say in the video, "glitchless" is really just a bad shorthand for "no major speedrun tricks." That's why there are non-glitches that I also don't do. Combat mechanics like backpack reloading, double melees, etc. don't fall into this. Everyone who's halfway decent at CE backpack reloads. If we went by a strict definition of "glitchless," then this video wouldn't have backpack reloading but would still have tricks like banshee grab and stick stack, which I think completely misses the point of the challenge. But yes, this is also part of the reason why "glitchless" isn't an official category because defining what that means is an issue.
It's also quite hard not to backpack reload once you get used to it. I've tried to unlearn it for my recent Cursed Halo Again playthrough, 'cause I wanna see the sillier reloads, but it's still a bit tough haha!
@@frogarchist Fair enough. Personally, my definition of a glitch is deliberately doing something not intended by the developers to gain an advantage. This is distinct from an exploit, which to me is an unintentional use of an intentional mechanic.
"Can you beat Halo CE legendary GLITCHLESS in under 3 hours and post the most relevant content all in a video under 25 minutes" that's what this video translates to me and I love it!
I did every par time without using any glitches or speedrun techniques. Only 2 levels that were hard were assault on the control room, and Regret.... those were like down to the wire without any shenanigans.
I remember my time doing Goat Roped, I resolved that I wanted to do it by part timing every level on legendary since I also didn't have all of my pars yet. Doing some of the more easy and intermediate tricks it was a good challenge that was fun to go through as most of the levels were pretty reasonable time wise. But by god, doing par on TB on legendary without doing BOOL is absolutely absurd. I just didn't wanna do BOOL, but I did absolutely have to do the first deload banshee door skip and only beat it by a couple seconds after two days of trying. It's the only level that was anywhere remotely near that level of pain for legendary par though. What I will say about doing legendary TB par though, is that doing the fights after the first pulse generator and up to the ravine with that ghost at the speed required to hit par is absolutely incredible feeling to do successfully. Those fights were a highlight of the whole experience.
This brought me hope. I assumed I'd need to spend countless hours learning speedrun tricks. I was wrong. I just need to spend countless hours getting better lol
Loved this video!! As someone attempting to 100% MCC, this makes me feel better about trying to beat the game lol. Now for the eternal question: will you tackle Halo 2 the same way?
As someone who isn't an expert so don't take what I say as gospel, I'm nearly 100% sure you can't do halo 2 in fewer than 3 hours on legendary without speedrun strats
I must admit, the speedruns with major glitches are awesome. I find them pretty fun to do and sometimes it's just so much easier than going through that slog of a level. Though sometimes I do wanna watch the ones without the major skips. Like how would some speedrunner demon race through Keys the intended route? Or through Two Betrayals without clipping past the interior areas? At least there's a category for that. Sometimes I wanna have tomato soup with my grill cheese, but other times I just want a grilled cheese sandwhich!
I don’t know why everyone says that two betrayals is the hardest mission. I think keys is the hardest. I’ve never had a harder time getting through any other halo level (even 4) then keys. The infinite spawning flood at choke points are mostly the cause
Go for it, it's fun - if you do decide to learn some tricks, the Keyes flood bump and AotCR banshee grab are probably the ones that save the most time compared to how hard they are to learn.
oh yo! i realized the the maw level when you get the reactors is says "Light Fuse, Run Away" the letters stand for left first right after. and that helps alot if you do it noramlly
Running Assault on the Control room with the warthog could’ve probably saved you a few minutes given how mobile that vehicle is. Plus if you get Sergeant Johnson in the passenger seat he’s super lethal
I did a no glitch/all encounters as intended on legendary on CE with Iron skull solo, it took me way longer than 3h :'D It was also the most immersive playthrough of CE ever for me, It really felt lik I was a scared kid again on my Xbox in early 2000s getting out of that pod on Halo.
I never got past Truth and Reconciliation on Legendary. The 10 wave battle right when you enter the ship had me beat for a good 2 or 3 hours on it's own, and once I got past that and got to escorting Keyes I gave up. Keyes has literally no sense of self-preservation and it took a few deaths from Keyes shooting me and Keyes blowing himself up for no reason for me to just rage quit lmao.
13:41 but i do really like the library. i definitely get the complaints, but i love the fact that you’re running through a unknown facility while battling a unknown enemy that seems never ending. the library is definitely one of my favorite levels but it fucking blows on legendary lol. still love it though
Is there something about reach graphics vs CE graphics that changes how speed running works? I see in your videos sometimes flashes of reach but mostly CE. Is this speed running stuff?
I love this idea of speedrunning the ACTUAL game. I love my glitches, but the fact you can learn the game well enough to beat it "fairly" is a true achievement.
It was nightmare for me . Even with speedrun glitches it took me forever to get under the 3 hour mark. Thanks to Assault on the control room’s stupid bridge skip. I literally couldn’t do any better than 35 minutes on TaR and 35 on AotcR. I did eventually pull off the bridge skip though. The flood bump on Keyes and the warthog on Silent Cartographer is actually easy
“Especially you person who’s in the middle typing a comment that says ‘am I the only one who likes The Library.’” You didn’t have to call me out personally like that.
These people do realize they don't have to get these achievements. Beating ce on legendary is supposed to be hard, it's meant for the most dedicated gamers.
This was faster than some of my speedrun attempts on easy with glitches....
And yet slower than me in bed 😭
I hear you. The fastest I've ever managed to beat Halo 1 is on speedrun attempts on Easy and Normal. I can't do it on Heroic, never mind Legendary.
🥴🫠💓@@Ed_Snaider
we all start somewhere, y'know?
Same lmao. Started Halo speedrunning today and yeah, I have a long way to go 😂
This frog sure can play halo without using glitches
He sure can. I love our frog.
@@Pat4ever. muscle memory
yep
Chief, mind telling me what you’re doing?
Sir, finishing this run glitchless.
Imagine being a grunt ready to get the master chief only to be obliterated in 5 seconds from 20 grenades
Zuka Zamamee in this timeline wouldn't have even had a chance to recover from his glancing injury on the Autumn before the ring just explodes. RIP bozo.
Keep in mind that the achievements for under 3 hours are named after record holding speed runners, it's fairly implied that they expect you to use the speedrunning tricks the community has developed.
Y’a, but it’s also kinda weird for an in game challenge to require using the wiki or UA-cam tutorials? In this cause it doesn’t, but other games 100% have made achievements or even in game challenges only doable with info you need to google. It’s not the case here, but I don’t think the principle is wrong
@@jamesmoniz5263 Respectfully, how many achievements DON'T have people open up tutorials. You have the Riddler trophies in Batman, you have Overdrill in Payday 2, hell in Halo 3 you have the vidmaster for escaping the final mission on a ghost with 4 people. You can technically find them yourself but they all take a long time investment to scour the map, same with this one. You could search up speedrun tricks or you can dedicate time to play the best Halo CE of your life
@jamesmoniz5263 I mean, plenty of games back in the day had content that was damn near impossible to find/figure out without the officially purchased guide, or subsequently the internet. I'd rather an achievement be locked away behind a wiki than progression or an in-game unlockable.
@@cheyguy1211 Really? Progression and pacing is a huge part of game design? I personally get 0 gratification from googling the answer to a puzzle, or googling what a boss is weak to in a souls game. Good game design makes it fun for the player as the learn things organically, or pace out content by restricting where you can go based on unlocks (ala metroidvanias). I can't think of a situation where I'd rather resort to using the wiki than have a good in game progression.(not saying some games can't be trash and force you to use the wiki, just saying that's bad game design if they do)
@jamesmoniz5263 No, I agree with you. I'm just saying games have been doing it for a while.
I'm okay with secrets and Easter eggs being hard to find, but I'm not a fan of games hiding things you'd want or need in places most people would never look.
Loved when at the end of the Maw, frogarchist shouted out “it’s frogging time!” And frogged all over the place. Truly one of the frog ever. 👏
Stoked to see you hit 25k soon. You're hilarious and I love your halo content
My favorite part of this run was the lack of marine murder. It's all great, though, really good explanations of tricks, what happens when you don't do the tricks. It's hilarious that playing on Legendary, the original 'prepare to die nerd' difficulty setting for the fandom, is like, a nice vacation for you. You're taking the scenic route and enjoying the sights you normally wouldn't see or be too busy to enjoy. This was a good time.
that reminds me of a time i accidentally killed a marine, i ran over him with the tank, and the others all shot me...
still don't know why you didn't call that trick Banshee Out Of Bounds (BOOB)
He left an easter egg; bump out of bounds on the maw for this reason I thought
I like how you say "In a normal run, we bump through the wall, but this isn't a normal run" as if the STANDARD way to play is to break the game wide open with out-of-bounds skips.
Which, yaknow, for some people is 100% true. I'm only juuuust getting into speedrunning Halo - and even then, I'm not trying to submit runs or anything, I just want to get some cool achievements on MCC. So these kinda videos are super informative to me, I like that you go into a little bit of detail on certain tricks rather than a lot of vids where people just say "Okay so we s-jump past camo jumo where we flood bump oob and then flooble past the checkpoint until it's safe to mysterile with a nonjabari (unless of course we flummox the ranglepangle) and after that it's a simple matter of just ysammble to the end"
I did Halo 2 on Legendary just the other day, but I did it casually and like a regular person except for the last 2 Arbiter levels where I did the OOB trick on Uprising and then on Great Journey I took the Spectre into the Tartar Sauce boss fight so I could clone Johnson since I heard about it and just had to try. But man, watching your "Is Halo 2 Legendary unfair" video, I'm noooot very good at it xD I was pleased with myself until I saw you got through some of those levels with like single digit deaths >_< But I guess it's just practice, once you know which enemies are coming up and especially which weapons are where in each level you suddenly can use your resources a LOT better - for example, if I know that there's going to be a bunch of Jackal Snipers in 2 rooms then I can be a lot more liberal with my own Sniper/Beam Rifle ammo, stuff like that.
But yeah, I think I'll focus on Halo CE and Halo 2 when it comes to trying for any sub 3hr or LASO achievements. It's definitely out of my skill range for now, but I think I can improve enough to get at least some of the levels done.
This is really impressive to me. Not because I dont respect what goes into speedrun metas, but because we are actually playing the same game now. Speedruns are cool and all, but they really are their own game
Welcome to glitchless speedruns, most runners aren't sticklers for keeping the game as close to the intended experience as this but there are many games more rigidly designed that don't allow for all the silliness that the bungie halos do for what it's worth :)
@@vulpinitemplar5036 Tell that to Zelda runners.
@@codeyvo glitchless comes in many flavours and while exploiting strafing side hops or repeatedly rolling definitely isn't the intended way to play it's still closer to it than clipping through doors or having an overpowered stick, just as an example :p
@@vulpinitemplar5036 Oh. I was more responding to the idea of rigid design. I am of the thought that there will always be a way to break a game, esp when you give it to a speedrunner.
@@codeyvo I can't think of any off the top of my head but I have seen and heard of at least a few games that are seemingly airtight, speedrunners had found some tricks in all of them but they were little more than improving how one plays the game, I do wish I could remember the examples I'm thinking of though.
This was a good video to watch at 11:42 pm on January 4th, 2024!! Youre so cool and this run was totally 100% glitchless!!
The fact you don't need to do it all in one go is a godsend, no one is entitled to achievements but being thrown a bone on the harder stuff is always appreciated, makes the attempts all that more enjoyable of an experience :)
Great run, would love to see more of this sorta casual glitchless run experience even if it wasn't from just you.
Listen
I just beat this game on Legendary for the very first time, and I've been playing it for over 20 years. I was so proud of myself.
But all the while I could hear your voice in my head telling me how inadequate I am LMAO
you should be proud!
@@frogarchist Why thank you, sir
I say this mainly from me taking multiple (sometimes tens) of attempts per level and at times getting 0x score from doubling par time and you seem to do stuff like this so effortlessly lol
We seem to have a lot of similar memories with this game tho so love your videos bud keep it up
@@NexusSomnia congrats! don't worry that others are faster, there's always gonna be someone way better than you but also way worse than you at whatever you're doing. as long as you enjoy it that's all the matters
@@NexusSomnia Just found this, and wanted to say: If you think any of these speedrunners didn't fail dozens/hundreds of times before mastering the levels they hold records for you should go watch launch week speedrun attempts on a game. Everyone learns through practice, just keep going and you'll only get better.
I can't comprehend the logic behind those haters. I finally got the achievement a couple weeks ago, and I had to use flood bump in Keyes, banshee grab in AOTCR and sputnik skull in T&R because I can't still do triple nade jump consistently.
Beating the game without those in under 3 hours would be possible if I "got good" as I could years before MCC but I don't have time to practice as much nowadays (I died a lot, losing time). But those parts where I lose time bcuz of deaths is where I see how close I am to the goal and how much can still be improved.
The fact that those people can't see how good you need to be outside of the specific speedrun tricks tells us everything we need to know about their skill.
Scrubs will never change, it’s one of their most essential aspects after all
I actually enjoy glitchless runs the most. You get to understand what's happening
4:21 That's probably your best Warthog Launch yet.
This was a really great video, I loved how you had quick demonstrations of speed run tricks for each level before showing what you did on this run
Goat roped achievement is one of the few things 343 did right. It’s fun to attempt and they acknowledge/honor an OG halo player
Inb4 "You didn't fullpath the game!"
"Can I Beat Halo CE Legendary Under 3 Hours While Being Slow and Taking My Time?"
It sounds like it should be obvious but define fullpath for me?
@@Kila-Innova Walking the whole path through a level and no "rock jump" like in 343 Guilty Spark, or "the wall hop" or "taking the Banshee" like in Assault on the Control Room.
However, counting going to the closed door first in Cartographer, leaving and going to the panel to unlock it, then back is debatable.
Honestly, he had plenty of cushion to work with.
TOLD YOU THIS IS HARDER THAN YOUR SILLY SPEEEDRUN STRATS BRO!!! /s
Another fun vid!
Loved seeing this. Ive gotten so used to backpack reloading that Im not even sure its a glitch. The benefits are minimal anyway, nice video :D
9:47 “Welcome to my tower, Master Chief.”
Frog showing off his frog skills
Love your videos dude. Always a treat. Any chance you might do videos like Red letter about games? Best of the worst style? I like your commentary a lot and your sense of humour.
Maybe way off in the future if I had a studio and stuff
@frogarchist we'll get you there!
we gotchu bud. someone has got to be able to put you up. i turned my crap apartment into a studio and have done nothing with it. @@frogarchist
This has to be the most long winded way of saying "skill issue" LOL
Get to the halfway point. There's still a lot coming up. My brain, yeah he's still gotta do the maw... 😂
Using like just a few of the easier tricks made this achievement pretty simple. You can also do it co op, so I learned some and my friend learned others. Great video!
13:43 He’s not the only one, I really like the library
Dude your channel is awesome just found it and have binged like 10 of your videos keep it up!
I actually appreciate that you did this. I've never poured time into researching glitches as I'm not really smart nor interested in those.
That said, mad respect to the games who can find these onscure glitches and get creative with them.
I love glitchless speedruns! Mad respect for uploading the full run too!
That shotgun grab was very cool indeed
The most important takeaway here is the line "Wort wort wort"
"AAAAWUBADUGH!"
This is awesome. This is the way I speedrun Halo CE. No glitches however I do use grenade jumps if they don't break the game. I've been developing my own route based on these rules for a few years. When you Speedrun like this it always looks badass. You're definitely better than me but I could offer one tip. You can almost always run past every enemy. If you're stopping to fight you probably don't need to. On the first bridge in assault on the control room you don't need to shoot the banshee. On the first part of the library you don't need to stop at all until you hit the door. Grenade to distract and just keep running, it's amazing how much alien ass you can kick in a short time.
Ribbit ribbit frog man did it.
Amazing. I am not a speedrunner, just a casual player still on his original Xbox. I always found Truth and Reconciliation much harder on Legendary than Two Betrayals, because flood are so much easier to deal with than elites and jackals. Any tips for TnR, or do I just need to keep getting better with the sniper rifle?
Getting better at sniping would obviously help but I would say the #1 thing is dropping the AR for the plasma pistol almost immediately. The AR sucks.
But yeah otherwise it's just about playing more and getting better.
@@frogarchist thanks!
The 10 wave battle right when you enter the ship on TnR is absolutely brutal. I got past that after like 2 or 3 hours only to rage quit on the Keyes escort lmao.
12:27 ummm objection? Isn’t knowing things with your brain a memory exploit??
(I am a sucker for ‘speedruner destroys game glitchless/vanilla videos,’ good stuff dude)
I had tried going for goat roped earlier this year. I gave up in it trying to beat Two Betrayals as fast as I can, even with doing the flood bump on Keyes my full time is 2 hour 40 min without including two betrayals. I'll probably go back at some point and finish it up but it is quite tough for someone who isn't too familiar with CE speedrun strats. I'd be fun to see you attempt the 3 hour achievements on the other games that you're not so familiar with. The 3 odst one is basically free but 3 and Reach are a little trickier.
I kind of got their point, like when a dev adds an achievement/difficulty without verifying it's possible (cough, Scott Cawthon, cough), but then I saw the achievement they were referring to and realized that we were talking about different things
This is literally just Frog saying "git gud" with video evidence 😂😂
Let’s gooo another frog video
I saw plenty of back pack reloading. Run invalid. Fr tho, great content as always
the fact that you made tyson green the one writing the library comment is a really funny bit of deep bungie lore
24:32 "after hitting a 270" lol
Frogs Speedrun arc is insane
To be honest the halo show was dump but it got me back in halo content, this is great quality
Yesterday i wrote a comment under your video with this wish. Now i saw this video and was extremly happy. Thank you! =D
As someone who has all 700 achievements in Halo MCC (yes, it's as awful as it sounds), MCC breaks many rules of things that should never be achievements. That said, while I would include all the "in under __ time" achievements to be included on that list of "should never be achievements" it's on the low/bottom end of that list. There's a lot more that are worse than it. Including every matchmaking-required achievement.
I will say it's funny that you bring up how every mission's par time adds up to less than the time required for the achievement only because Halo 2 is the game where that rule does not apply. Its par times add up to higher than the hour count required for its achievement.
20:23
*click* Oh, no.
That was glorious.
Always love watching glitchless/exploitless runs! Been trying to do this myself for all the games but only one I've done the legendary under 3 hours is ODST somehow. Still working on the ohter. Also Halo 2 just terrifies me trying to do it legit under 3 hours, its the only one i havent really been playing
Very impressive Frog.
even after 6 months, i just wanted to tell your speedrun at TnR is awesome. Like for me it took 1 hour and 20 minutes to do it (literally 40 minutes were just struggling with keyes since he's an idiot and he grenaded himself over and over again)
Yeah I feel like every game but 2 you can get it with out glitches most of the games you just do 4 player coop and move at a semi fast pace and youll be fine. 2 I don't know it's rough I would like to see a speedrunner try it though.
Are the first banshees in Halo (The Level) meant to be fought? I just sneak past them or run if spotted.
The dropships sounds hit the nostalgia so hard I felt like I was 7 again playing halo for the first time
Isn't backpack reloading also a glitch? Cuz you were doing it the whole video, dunno if that was intentional or not, but I would count that as a glitch.
Technically, but like I say in the video, "glitchless" is really just a bad shorthand for "no major speedrun tricks." That's why there are non-glitches that I also don't do. Combat mechanics like backpack reloading, double melees, etc. don't fall into this. Everyone who's halfway decent at CE backpack reloads.
If we went by a strict definition of "glitchless," then this video wouldn't have backpack reloading but would still have tricks like banshee grab and stick stack, which I think completely misses the point of the challenge.
But yes, this is also part of the reason why "glitchless" isn't an official category because defining what that means is an issue.
It's also quite hard not to backpack reload once you get used to it. I've tried to unlearn it for my recent Cursed Halo Again playthrough, 'cause I wanna see the sillier reloads, but it's still a bit tough haha!
@@frogarchist Fair enough. Personally, my definition of a glitch is deliberately doing something not intended by the developers to gain an advantage. This is distinct from an exploit, which to me is an unintentional use of an intentional mechanic.
everytime you said two betrayals, i heard "tuba trails" and just thought it was pretty accurate lmao
Me: Dang, missed opportunity by not calling the trick "Banshee Out Of Bounds"
A frog who plays Halo: Bump Out Of Bounds
"Can you beat Halo CE legendary GLITCHLESS in under 3 hours and post the most relevant content all in a video under 25 minutes" that's what this video translates to me and I love it!
I just finished GoatRoped, so seeing this pisses me off LOL
well done, you make it look so easy, meanwhile I was pulling my hair out
I did every par time without using any glitches or speedrun techniques. Only 2 levels that were hard were assault on the control room, and Regret.... those were like down to the wire without any shenanigans.
Halo. Truly a testament to speed running! The only word I have for it is beautiful
23:55 that was epic
I remember my time doing Goat Roped, I resolved that I wanted to do it by part timing every level on legendary since I also didn't have all of my pars yet. Doing some of the more easy and intermediate tricks it was a good challenge that was fun to go through as most of the levels were pretty reasonable time wise. But by god, doing par on TB on legendary without doing BOOL is absolutely absurd. I just didn't wanna do BOOL, but I did absolutely have to do the first deload banshee door skip and only beat it by a couple seconds after two days of trying. It's the only level that was anywhere remotely near that level of pain for legendary par though. What I will say about doing legendary TB par though, is that doing the fights after the first pulse generator and up to the ravine with that ghost at the speed required to hit par is absolutely incredible feeling to do successfully. Those fights were a highlight of the whole experience.
love your videos you should have more subscribers thanks for the entertainment ❤
This brought me hope. I assumed I'd need to spend countless hours learning speedrun tricks. I was wrong. I just need to spend countless hours getting better lol
Loved this video!! As someone attempting to 100% MCC, this makes me feel better about trying to beat the game lol.
Now for the eternal question: will you tackle Halo 2 the same way?
As someone who isn't an expert so don't take what I say as gospel, I'm nearly 100% sure you can't do halo 2 in fewer than 3 hours on legendary without speedrun strats
10:42 bunch of covenant plus one of the best songs. Covenant dance
Wooo that frog plays way better than me, those grenades spawn kills were pretty cool
I know you're the halo CE guy but I wonder if this whole glitchless thing could be applied to halo 2's monopolized achievement as well.
I would guess no. Halo 2 is a much longer game.
No way man. Even Rocats John Wick runs sum to over 3 hours
If they made it in under 4 or 5 hours, maybe, but Halo 2 is a lot more punishing.
Halo 2's par times are essentially impossible to hit without at least a few speedrunning tricks, and the par times sum to over 3 hours already.
@@frogarchist Let's get Mr. Monopoly himself to do it casually
I’ve been playing Halo 1 for almost 23 years. Very impressed.
BABEEEE, FROG IS BEATING CE WITHOUT CHEATING (jkjk) IN LESS THAN 3 HOURS!!!! GET THE POPCORN READYYYY
Idk how I even found this video but it was great. I'm going to give this a try now. Thank you lol
“Hello there” 😂😂😂 general kenobi
The library is my favorite, but only on heroic. Legendary:too difficult
Normal:too easy
I must admit, the speedruns with major glitches are awesome. I find them pretty fun to do and sometimes it's just so much easier than going through that slog of a level.
Though sometimes I do wanna watch the ones without the major skips. Like how would some speedrunner demon race through Keys the intended route? Or through Two Betrayals without clipping past the interior areas? At least there's a category for that.
Sometimes I wanna have tomato soup with my grill cheese, but other times I just want a grilled cheese sandwhich!
24:19 "RIP in peace" lmao rest in peace in peace
I don’t know why everyone says that two betrayals is the hardest mission. I think keys is the hardest. I’ve never had a harder time getting through any other halo level (even 4) then keys. The infinite spawning flood at choke points are mostly the cause
I’m surprised this seems like something I could actually do. Makes meat to get the MCC and try for achievements for the first time in ages
Go for it, it's fun - if you do decide to learn some tricks, the Keyes flood bump and AotCR banshee grab are probably the ones that save the most time compared to how hard they are to learn.
“How dare they make an achievement thats actually and achievement to get”
The live service brainrot dailies have ruined people
Maybe one day I'll attempt to get the goat-roped achievement. Maybe...
oh yo! i realized the the maw level when you get the reactors is says "Light Fuse, Run Away" the letters stand for left first right after. and that helps alot if you do it noramlly
9:47 that Elite had your name, number, and home address holy shit
Running Assault on the Control room with the warthog could’ve probably saved you a few minutes given how mobile that vehicle is. Plus if you get Sergeant Johnson in the passenger seat he’s super lethal
I did a no glitch/all encounters as intended on legendary on CE with Iron skull solo, it took me way longer than 3h :'D
It was also the most immersive playthrough of CE ever for me, It really felt lik I was a scared kid again on my Xbox in early 2000s getting out of that pod on Halo.
343 in the Combat Revolved mod was one of the hardest HALO levels I've ever played
@14:06 that catch was cool as ice ❄
22:33 oh dear lord it gets better
22:33 oh dear lord it gets better
Love the library. favorite level on legendary, it’s one of the easier ones for me
You just finished the entirety of Halo: CE faster than it took me to do Two Betrayals on Legendary
I never got past Truth and Reconciliation on Legendary. The 10 wave battle right when you enter the ship had me beat for a good 2 or 3 hours on it's own, and once I got past that and got to escorting Keyes I gave up. Keyes has literally no sense of self-preservation and it took a few deaths from Keyes shooting me and Keyes blowing himself up for no reason for me to just rage quit lmao.
Quick question: how did you do that initial despawn on Silent Cartographer? I can’t find any guides online.
My girlfriend calls me Keyes, not because I'm good in bed, or a cool captain or nothing, but because I'm done in 2 minutes
I love your smartass humor and making fun of comments
Glitchless speed runs are always a superior run.
13:41 but i do really like the library. i definitely get the complaints, but i love the fact that you’re running through a unknown facility while battling a unknown enemy that seems never ending. the library is definitely one of my favorite levels but it fucking blows on legendary lol. still love it though
Is there something about reach graphics vs CE graphics that changes how speed running works? I see in your videos sometimes flashes of reach but mostly CE.
Is this speed running stuff?
most of the time I just prefer the anniversary lineups. For a couple things you have to be in anniversary
I love this idea of speedrunning the ACTUAL game. I love my glitches, but the fact you can learn the game well enough to beat it "fairly" is a true achievement.
It was nightmare for me . Even with speedrun glitches it took me forever to get under the 3 hour mark. Thanks to Assault on the control room’s stupid bridge skip. I literally couldn’t do any better than 35 minutes on TaR and 35 on AotcR. I did eventually pull off the bridge skip though. The flood bump on Keyes and the warthog on Silent Cartographer is actually easy
“Especially you person who’s in the middle typing a comment that says ‘am I the only one who likes The Library.’” You didn’t have to call me out personally like that.
Ok now do it on a day 1 copy of Halo 1 on an OG Xbox with a duke controller.
These people do realize they don't have to get these achievements. Beating ce on legendary is supposed to be hard, it's meant for the most dedicated gamers.