First pokemon, now zelda. Matching gaming content with good presentation, funny jokes and actual education is amazing. This is the sort of content I've been missing in my life fr
being a music major is lit tho just gotta work hard and make connections and you can be just as successful doing what u love as all the other nerds who will have boring jobs
This ACTUALLY helped me understand wave-physics. This silly video about wind waker speed runs has helped me understand how waves work. That’s neat right there.
The pokemon video already had me hooked on your content but I've watched wind waker speedruns since before barrier skip was ever done so this is a great follow up!
Sincerely hope to see more content like this. Looking at your channel it looks like this is a new format and you are absolutely rocking it. Subscribed.
If there are three things I love in a UA-cam video, they're Speedrun explanations, mathematics explanations, and some witty commentary. Please turn this kind of thing into a series, I freaking love this content.
I can’t understand most of what you say but you remind me of a friend I used to had who pretended to tolerate me and he was pretty funny in a more intelligent than me kind of way, so I subscribed.
Great video! Super engaging. I liked the explanation and demo of the real life science terms and technology. It set up the Wind Waker explanations well.
My arms hurt just thinking about this 😢 Fr tho great video, I'd always kinda understood these tricks so it's cool to get a proper explanation about why they work, also I got a better understanding for why it took me so long to get a BLJ to work (I was definitely mashing too fast)
As a teacher, I find a lot of educational content incredibly frustrating when a) I can't understand the content I'm turning to for help and b) even if I understand the content, I know that I may have trouble sharing it with other people who don't have the necessary background knowledge. I can't say enough how much I appreciate your breakdown of the mechanics in a way which is helpful for both gamers and laypeople, and none of it feels patronizing. Whether it's a passion project or a means to support yourself, I hope to enjoy more of your content in the future!
As an engineer, I LOVE these videos! Taking a fun thing like video games and understanding a deeper meaning of it is what I like to do every day! Thank you sir
Funfact: the lack of a cap on negative velocity in video games is the reason why it's possible to drive in reverse faster than the speed of light in the notorious Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing
See world, video games CAN teach us important concepts like physics! XD But in all seriousness, awesome video! I’m honestly shocked you don’t have more subs for how well produced your videos are. Keep up the great work! :D
this video is incredible. love the production of it and it’s so informative. also *spongebob pointing to himself in the video meme*. (also, down with Edison)
You are INSANELY GOOD at breaking this down and visualising it, AND keeping viewer attention! DANG! This strikes me as a genuinely great teaching resource, at least in format. Nice!
5:25 Like 90% of the electronics we use need DC so there's a compelling argument to be made that DC would actually be superior for home power since high voltage DC to low voltage DC conversion is way more efficient than AC-to-DC
I love your channel man, you talk about video games, which I love, and about maths, which I love because you always learn more of it (I dont particulary love maths other than the fact I love learning and probabilities). I am in an eletrical class, to put it short the teacher did not even attempt to explain what a Hz is and just gave us the formula and let us figure out how alternating current works, and you explained it perfectly, in a video that has almost nothing to do with it! Also I find it quite funny you showed a clip of only a couple seconds of a french guy speedrunning, and one of the chat messages talks about Clermont Ferrand (mmh I wonder the probability), not a particulary big city, but one in which my friend lives in, and I always joke about it because there is almost nothing there (it's in the middle of the empty diagonal in France, google it). Keep up the good work!
You missed a bit of explanation about resetting the analog stick to avoid neutral inputs for the MSS, though avoiding that to keep it simple is probably fine. Great video!
I've only seen a few vids and I like your videos but If you don't mind me asking, what's your background in math? As I find these calculations interesting and I'm curious how one gets that good at it, I suck at math personally.
My history of Adef content: Watching you host Etchys Plat starly% and your banter with him Me searching the gdq UA-cam for fun randomisers and seeing your all-sanity run a few months ago Me: wait he did a math video with Pokemon? Subscribing for that Me: dying with laughter through your sense of humour
I am surprised that the infamous Linkus7's selfie with one of his arm getting disproportionately bigger than the other purely because of MSS wasn't in the video. This trick is so physically demanding it can build up muscle mass.
Wait, people do unbuffered manual superswims now? Holy shit. I haven't watched a Windwaker speedrun in a long time, but that was always considered TAS only.
Another example of speed caps in the forward direction but not the others is in Metroid Prime. Samus has a walking speed cap forward and backwards but side to side is not capped hence why you can gain ridiculous speed by abusing the games lock on dash mechanic.
This man has singlehandedly cracked the future of education
all it took was being a quirked up white boy with a little bit of sauce
I came here to say this! These videos are amazing
@@adef Too bad he isn't busting it down... I don't think you tube will let me finish this
Don't let adef fool you! This isn't a mindless videogame video! It's actually informative and educational!
fuck man, i've fell for the same trick twice now... i don't wanna learn physics again....
Good thing I read this comment first, I almost learned something!
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I got sucked in by the zelda now I'm here learning actual math 😂
There is a sine wave in the background I think we're fine
Wait. Outset island. Outset...island...the island...of your outset. I'm so mad it took me a decade to realize this
I can’t believe he pass away. But he is teach us from heaven. Thank you chef
First pokemon, now zelda.
Matching gaming content with good presentation, funny jokes and actual education is amazing. This is the sort of content I've been missing in my life fr
If any of my teachers taught anything like your content when I was younger, I would've been saved from being a music major.
being a music major is lit tho just gotta work hard and make connections and you can be just as successful doing what u love as all the other nerds who will have boring jobs
@@pikyso8616connections are the hardest part bruh 😂
Love the dedication to the demonstration by actually running a 400 lmao. Also the audio sounds great!
Lol the running segment 😂😂😂 not pass out but “pass away!” 😂😂😂
This ACTUALLY helped me understand wave-physics. This silly video about wind waker speed runs has helped me understand how waves work. That’s neat right there.
Your editing style and presentation pacing is addicting.
The pokemon video already had me hooked on your content but I've watched wind waker speedruns since before barrier skip was ever done so this is a great follow up!
2:28 mom I'm on TV!!!!
Loving these types of videos, super good work!
The scene at the track made me feel like I was watching an episode of Bill Nye. Great video all around. Excited to see more of these!
look at that man run
I liked the show at GDQ, but seeing your videos just confirms how good of an entertainer you are.
I'll be here for the whole ride, cheers.
Sincerely hope to see more content like this. Looking at your channel it looks like this is a new format and you are absolutely rocking it. Subscribed.
Had a smile on my face the whole time. I might like Wind Waker content a bit too much...
Great video
LMAO ty kirby!
2:50 THERE I AM GARY THERE I AM! 👉
Why doesn't this have at least 100k views, this is so good.
If there are three things I love in a UA-cam video, they're Speedrun explanations, mathematics explanations, and some witty commentary.
Please turn this kind of thing into a series, I freaking love this content.
I can’t understand most of what you say but you remind me of a friend I used to had who pretended to tolerate me and he was pretty funny in a more intelligent than me kind of way, so I subscribed.
You’re bound to blow up real big soon dawg your video style is one that people, especially me, love!
Great video! Super engaging. I liked the explanation and demo of the real life science terms and technology. It set up the Wind Waker explanations well.
god ur such a nerd and I'm a big fan of that plz never stop
This video is an absolute banger! great job!
Two of my favorite things are math and speedrunning, and you've combined them really well
There are indeed waves in my walls
My dude ran an IRL lap to prove a point in speedrunning. subscribe to this man.
Holy shit he basically mentioned 0.5 A presses
My arms hurt just thinking about this 😢
Fr tho great video, I'd always kinda understood these tricks so it's cool to get a proper explanation about why they work, also I got a better understanding for why it took me so long to get a BLJ to work (I was definitely mashing too fast)
Your quality is so freaking amazing. I adore these videos so much dude.
Your content is actually very good you should keep making more.
As a teacher, I find a lot of educational content incredibly frustrating when a) I can't understand the content I'm turning to for help and b) even if I understand the content, I know that I may have trouble sharing it with other people who don't have the necessary background knowledge. I can't say enough how much I appreciate your breakdown of the mechanics in a way which is helpful for both gamers and laypeople, and none of it feels patronizing. Whether it's a passion project or a means to support yourself, I hope to enjoy more of your content in the future!
It's so interesting to learn these things after watching tons of these speedruns!
Your explanation style is both informative and engaging. Really enjoying this style of video! :)
Just started playing Wind Waker a week ago. This video must be a blessing.
As an engineer, I LOVE these videos! Taking a fun thing like video games and understanding a deeper meaning of it is what I like to do every day! Thank you sir
Gotta say man, I think you found a pretty interesting niche for content and I hope to see more going forward!
this has to be one of the most interesting and informative speedrunning videos i've seen, awesome work!
Really interesting video but damn my brain hurts. Adef being exhausted after running is relatable af
Awesome video! I feel like I've found a hidden gem before your channel inevitably blows up and gets HUGE lol
Never did i think math would be interesting, but good lord you've somehow pulled it off
Funfact: the lack of a cap on negative velocity in video games is the reason why it's possible to drive in reverse faster than the speed of light in the notorious Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing
Criminally underrated channel, this stuff ROCKS
See world, video games CAN teach us important concepts like physics! XD
But in all seriousness, awesome video! I’m honestly shocked you don’t have more subs for how well produced your videos are. Keep up the great work! :D
Great vid. Love the math stuff! Please, more!
Thanks for the great video! I thoroughly enjoyed it! 😊
this video is incredible. love the production of it and it’s so informative. also *spongebob pointing to himself in the video meme*. (also, down with Edison)
Edison slander always earns a like
I like how your videos are fun and educational ^^ keep on going !
Another fantastic video, adef, keep them coming!
Love these videos. The "science of" parts are always really interesting.
You cured my migraine better than 800mg of Motrin ever could (not a joke, thank you)
You are INSANELY GOOD at breaking this down and visualising it, AND keeping viewer attention! DANG! This strikes me as a genuinely great teaching resource, at least in format. Nice!
you should do the full breakdown of this run, itd be long, but itd be incredible.
This is my new favorite kind of UA-cam content
This guy really dose make maths fun lol
So impressed by these new videos man, can't wait for more!
Your channel is such a gem! I’m really grateful to you for making science and math interesting
Love adef doing real life speed running
adef + edutainment videos = a match made in heaven.
Finally, someone who can teach me math and physics in a language I understand.
last video a throwback to ap stats, this one to ap physics C, all related to video games, love it. great stuff
I'm absolutely loving these video essays!
5:25 Like 90% of the electronics we use need DC so there's a compelling argument to be made that DC would actually be superior for home power since high voltage DC to low voltage DC conversion is way more efficient than AC-to-DC
I love your channel man, you talk about video games, which I love, and about maths, which I love because you always learn more of it (I dont particulary love maths other than the fact I love learning and probabilities).
I am in an eletrical class, to put it short the teacher did not even attempt to explain what a Hz is and just gave us the formula and let us figure out how alternating current works, and you explained it perfectly, in a video that has almost nothing to do with it!
Also I find it quite funny you showed a clip of only a couple seconds of a french guy speedrunning, and one of the chat messages talks about Clermont Ferrand (mmh I wonder the probability), not a particulary big city, but one in which my friend lives in, and I always joke about it because there is almost nothing there (it's in the middle of the empty diagonal in France, google it).
Keep up the good work!
This is like if Bill Nye was a gamer. I love this content.
I'm so here for these educational videos.
Speedrunners: "I live my life one frame at a time."
This video rocks! Can't wait to see what you cover next
The Edison attack was grand. Thanks for that. I subbed 😂
The jokes are so smart I love it
Wow this is like the nichest channel i've seen yet my adhd brain feels right at home, instant sub !
Amazing video Adef, love the math related content you've been making recently! Also I laughed way too hard at the Javier segment.
I remember when these were first implemented in runs. We all died inside
Great vid, my forearms got tired thinking about trying to do this
You missed a bit of explanation about resetting the analog stick to avoid neutral inputs for the MSS, though avoiding that to keep it simple is probably fine. Great video!
Uh excuse me, Javier bought me my rig
Oh wait
These have been fantastic videos so far, incredibly well put together
I've only seen a few vids and I like your videos but If you don't mind me asking, what's your background in math?
As I find these calculations interesting and I'm curious how one gets that good at it, I suck at math personally.
My history of Adef content:
Watching you host Etchys Plat starly% and your banter with him
Me searching the gdq UA-cam for fun randomisers and seeing your all-sanity run a few months ago
Me: wait he did a math video with Pokemon? Subscribing for that
Me: dying with laughter through your sense of humour
that was awesome
Neat analysis video! Thanks for uploading!
This was cool as hell, thank you!!!
looking good adef
keep it up keep developing these content ideas
Wind Waker speedrunning seems like a great way to get RSI 😬
Also RIP, I'm very sorry to hear that you pass away :(
This was a wonderful watch!!! 💚💚💚
I am surprised that the infamous Linkus7's selfie with one of his arm getting disproportionately bigger than the other purely because of MSS wasn't in the video. This trick is so physically demanding it can build up muscle mass.
Pog more math stuff
Definitely see you hitting 100k subs soon, great videos man!
Love your videos dude! Hppe you blow up soon, you deserve way more subs
Natural in front the camera too
Absolutely loving this content!!
I was there😂 I have flashbacks from stream 😅nice video !🎉🎉🎉
There's an error at 6:25. Interlaced and progressive are swapped. It should be "60 fps (interlace scan)" and "30 fps (progressive scan)."
11:11 I suppose that the other real speedcap should be should be the limit of the number that stores the integer internally.
Wait, people do unbuffered manual superswims now? Holy shit. I haven't watched a Windwaker speedrun in a long time, but that was always considered TAS only.
Great thoughtbubble throwback to... Oh my god I'm old ._.
Another example of speed caps in the forward direction but not the others is in Metroid Prime. Samus has a walking speed cap forward and backwards but side to side is not capped hence why you can gain ridiculous speed by abusing the games lock on dash mechanic.
I love these videos! Learning about math whith speedrunning tricks is a fun and engaging concept! I hope you keep it up :D
what a great video i live to wait for more
What color would you say your end card is