Actually getting upgrades and so on and so on are perfectly fine. If you go to SDA's web site they have a metal gear solid 3 run, and it's clear that the runner had unlocked almost everything from doing previous runs. The ultimate point of doing a speed run is to finish it as fast as possible, without cheating. It doesn't matter if you don't like upgrades this is still legitimate.
The achievements don't really make this run legit. Part of the strategy in speed running the levels is strategically getting energy regen and putting up with the random bullshit that happens.
Actually getting upgrades and so on and so on are perfectly fine. If you go to SDA's web site they have a metal gear solid 3 run, and it's clear that the runner had unlocked almost everything from doing previous runs. The ultimate point of doing a speed run is to finish it as fast as possible, without cheating. It doesn't matter if you don't like upgrades this is still legitimate.
mrzeroten 7 months ago
i agree with sneek, noob
Minwu325 9 months ago
The achievements don't really make this run legit. Part of the strategy in speed running the levels is strategically getting energy regen and putting up with the random bullshit that happens.
Sneek88 1 year ago