The Elder Scrolls: Arena by Puri_Puri in
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- Опубліковано 22 жов 2024
- This is a speedrun of The Elder Scrolls: Arena by Puri_Puri from Summer Games Done Quick 2016. The run starts at 10:06.
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I was about to comment that those guys probably messed up with the editting and upload the same dungeon run every time
it took me a while to realize he was being sarcastic when he mentioned that the dungeon was supposed to be unique
Man, I'm never gonna pass my exams now that all these speedruns have just dropped.
Wow... That draw distance is amazing.
I subbed a few days ago and I just see all this in my sub box
8:15
God bless
How long would a full on glitchless run of Arena take ideally?
Jake Hennett sorry if the response is a bit too late, but it’d take about an hour and half.
I don't understand why there are 10-15 minutes of donations and nothing, then the run starts
Hiiiiiilfe. Soviele Videos auf einmal. wäre es nicht cleverer alle 6 oder 12 Stunden ein Video auf öffentlich zu schalten? o.O
10:10
Same dongeon over and over again ^^
I see people donating hundreds to thousands of dollars for this speedrun.
Are all your fans millionaires or am I missing something?
thisoneisforcommenting Hello, that sounds really awful. I'm sorry you have to go through that.
Leto85 Some people have a lot of loose cash and live for GDQ events. I'm sure you've heard the $1000+ donations before, usually from certain organizations or businesses.
The nerds won.
It's easy to poke fun at the neckbeard-types and basement dwellers, but that's just a small sliver of the demographic. Most gamers that appreciate these old games A.) are old enough to have been working in a career for 10+ years, and B.) have some degree of technical aptitude. Both of these things lead to more success at work and more money to throw around.