could be that this fingers are moving faster than the 30 frames per second that camcorder's recording at? i mean the camera's only able to capture an image every 0.0333333333333 seconds...
I've looked through the whole vid now, just looking at the hands, not seeing any movement that seems to be sped up in any way... Consider that Houdini and several other magicians can move their hands faster than your eye can respond...
not to mention the screen actually flickering on the actual game machine he/she is using, and no flickering in the actual screen shown with the tetris blocks. This is so lame. Oh by the way, 800 points, that's level 8 anyone can get to level 8 in tetris.
Ever thought about the possibility that the actual screen play beeing recorded from the actual screen, whilst the part showing the hands is a camera? A person this dedicated to the game could well have their own arcade game. And about the points, have you ever considered how many versios of tetris there are? And AFAIK the points for the different lvls aren't matched between the games. I've played versionens that doesn't even advance you based on points score...
When you compare it with that video: watch?v=6F1-tUd1eaI, you will see that the gamespeed in this video is definitely not sped up. Look at the moving blocks in the beginning or the cogwheels later on.
look at the screen that we see, and the screen the gamer is playing on when they put a square piece down in the very bottom right corner. It didnt appear on their screen so its not even the same screen, so whoever things this is legit needs to get out of their moms basement, and get their eyes checked.
splitscreen - if you don't know what that is, wiki it :D
check the actual tetris screen which was recorded, the blocks are at propper dimensions, not compressed in the horizontal
so he is playing on the left side of the screen, which also answers the question why the 1/xxx points are not changing that we see on the bottom right corner on the right side of the screen with his hands
djsproductions: Of course it's not the same screen. NOV is playing as player 1, and the little piece of the screen you see in the right half is player 2.
In defense of the original poster: The fact that the game is playing at the same speed as other death mode videos doesn't prove anything.
If I was going to fake this, I'd hack the machine to play the game at half speed, then speed the video back up to normal speed.
3vi1Jay 2 years ago
3vi1Jay: Then what *would* prove it to you?
tepples 2 years ago
A video with better framerate and something in the scene other than his hands would have made it more obvious if it were authentic.
I'm not saying it's fake. I'm saying it's impossible to judge for sure from this vid.
3vi1Jay 2 years ago
30 fps is half the system's original frame rate, and it's the highest that YouTube goes.
tepples 2 years ago
Dude, look at the fingers, they are flicking lol
djsproductions 4 years ago
could be that this fingers are moving faster than the 30 frames per second that camcorder's recording at? i mean the camera's only able to capture an image every 0.0333333333333 seconds...
Andassaran 3 years ago
The video is sped up, look at how fast the hands are moving in short bursts, not possible.
djsproductions 4 years ago
I've looked through the whole vid now, just looking at the hands, not seeing any movement that seems to be sped up in any way... Consider that Houdini and several other magicians can move their hands faster than your eye can respond...
Kolkritan 4 years ago
not to mention the screen actually flickering on the actual game machine he/she is using, and no flickering in the actual screen shown with the tetris blocks. This is so lame. Oh by the way, 800 points, that's level 8 anyone can get to level 8 in tetris.
djsproductions 4 years ago
Ever thought about the possibility that the actual screen play beeing recorded from the actual screen, whilst the part showing the hands is a camera? A person this dedicated to the game could well have their own arcade game. And about the points, have you ever considered how many versios of tetris there are? And AFAIK the points for the different lvls aren't matched between the games. I've played versionens that doesn't even advance you based on points score...
Kolkritan 4 years ago
plus the clock has been covered at the bottom
undersoundz 4 years ago
When you compare it with that video: watch?v=6F1-tUd1eaI, you will see that the gamespeed in this video is definitely not sped up. Look at the moving blocks in the beginning or the cogwheels later on.
sacrator 3 years ago
you're for sure not a gamer dude, so please...
Autositz 3 years ago
look at the screen that we see, and the screen the gamer is playing on when they put a square piece down in the very bottom right corner. It didnt appear on their screen so its not even the same screen, so whoever things this is legit needs to get out of their moms basement, and get their eyes checked.
djsproductions 3 years ago
i've got a very nice and easy answer to this:
splitscreen - if you don't know what that is, wiki it :D
check the actual tetris screen which was recorded, the blocks are at propper dimensions, not compressed in the horizontal
so he is playing on the left side of the screen, which also answers the question why the 1/xxx points are not changing that we see on the bottom right corner on the right side of the screen with his hands
Autositz 3 years ago
djsproductions: Of course it's not the same screen. NOV is playing as player 1, and the little piece of the screen you see in the right half is player 2.
tepples 2 years ago
piri toimii
anaani 4 years ago
Holy crap. o-o; How can you do that? o-o
Fuhnora 4 years ago
you can translate the "beep's" and "boop's" into: "I have no life
ski4kil 4 years ago
If you're baggin' on people for what they do as a hobby, you obviously aren't proving much of yourself.
Nimsha 4 years ago
This gives me confidence in mankinds ability to do anything pointless.
BoomFrog 5 years ago