@@Die-Angst love how you're spouting off about not being hateful towards others and your other comment is you talking trash to someone about how they pronounce something....
There's also the dude who reached max level in LOTR Online as a pacifist halfling by only baking pies. The devs and the Tolkien estate stated that it "had to be the most Hobbit thing we've ever seen."
The Halo challenge was all the skulls EXCEPT the envy skull. The envy skull gives you active camo, making the challenge much easier. JerValiN had already done a deathless laso run that used envy. Doing it without the envy skull made it so much harder.
I just can't overstate how much I ADORE Falcon and this channel in general. I'm disabled and TH-cam is a big part of my life, and it's channels like this that make me so happy! Love ya Falcon
You and me both Jennifer! Falcon and the whole Gameranx crew have given me so much laughs and joy over the years being in kidney failure. One of the few laughs I get in a day if I’m honest lol
@@MOOTEZ- I didn't do any montages or compilations of failed attempts. On some of the later games I put some bug damage and crazy things like that in my reddit posts for the individual games though.
Shard of the Harold was a PVP Live Event to unluck the first major boss of the game named Bael'Zharon. You had two factions Light vs Dark. And the purpose of the event was to shatter the towers to release Bael'Zharon. Thisteldown(my server) was the only server that prevented the towers from being destroyed. And for their reward a statue was placed in the game to honour those who prevented the towers from being destroyed.
I remember even further back to like '01-'02 era when the max level was 123 and players like "tks" were top 10 across all the skill leaderboards. I'm genuinely (and somewhat pleasantly) surprised the game is still going to be honest!
@@ssbooth I always get one or two months membership every year or so just to get back at it. Mostly because this time around I can actually get the gear I wanted back then since its almost all mid tier gear now anyways lol
First thing I do when I get home from work is look for the daily Gameranx video upload. It's incredible you havent made every list known to man yet! Thankfully it's seems there so many more that I get to enjoy. Thank you for being a part of my daily routine!
Wish I had the time to attempt some of these challenges but sadly work just governs my life atm. The guy not getting hit in Assassin's Creed is just insane, I genuinely don't know how he managed to pull that off.
So glad to hear a shout-out to asherons call! My favorite MMO from back in the day! I wish they'd make a modern MMO/rpg with similar mechanics, but nothing has ever scratched that itch, TES was close, but got too streamlined. Dragon's dogma is nice, but needed a bigger world.
Not sure if it's been mentioned yet, but they did the same thing of reprogramming the Ocarina of Time to put in new and unused content into a playable state all while on the N64. They use TASBot to due the inputs and they were finally able to collect the Tri Force after 23 years.
Ah, I remember doing the original LASO challenge back around '06 for Halo 2 and then attempting 3 at launch shortly after. We managed to beat it after a few weeks of practice and its a memory I'll never forget.
There is a TH-camr that goes by Mitten Squad who does a lot of gaming challenges. One of his most impressive ones for me was being able to beat Fallout 3 with eye tracking software. Beating Fallout New Vegas with his feet was also really impressive.
I'd love a video like this where you showcase gamers with a handicap or disability that achieved incredible feats. There's a Rocket League player named Ashllxyy that plays at the highest level in the game despite being born with only one hand. He holds the controller against his chin like a violin and makes inputs using his face. It's truly one of the most impressive things I've ever witnessed
Ac odyssey honestly surprised me being a assassins creed fan I went into it expecting a cheap copy of origin but it ended up really pulling me into the story the sheer amount of options the story has is amazing the redemption of your spartan citizenship family dynamics and the way the Greek mythology was explained felt right
But what about getting stuff. I loved Origins and it's very easy to get great stuff. I've heard that Odyssey microtr reduce your grind a lot, otherwise you need tons of exploring to get good stuff. Is the upgrade the same as Origins with no limits, you can upgrade all your weapons no restriction.
@@dankseyer3691 ya you can keep upgrading the same gear right till end game but honestly every little island and area plays out their own mini stories and most the time you'll unlock information on cultists and gear making it enjoyable to stop everywhere it also has its own unique spin on mythology like the starting island being terrorized by a smuggler nicknamed the cyclops because he is missing an eye or later in the game you come across a temple with a isu key to unlock a door to Atlantis and its being guarded by a minotaur but the way they play it out makes it work as if it was the origin to the original minotaur folklore stuff its kinda cool
@@jacobjohns6047 cool. I had more knowledge of Greek mythology than Arabic/Egypt that's why I bought Odyssey 1st, but one day got a great deal on Origins and knowing than it was a shorter game I played 1st. I just felt bad with reviews saying that Odyssey is just a huge map with some good stories but that's it. I found great what you said that many regions tell their own stories, like folklore. I heard that from the 2 protagonists the woman is the best but i was planning to star with the guy.
Spite is one powerful motivator omg lol. That's like a large-scale, years-long version of the time I decided to spend a week grinding Unreal Tournament because my dad beat me in PvP by like 10; and when we rematched after that week I beat him by either 20 or 30 (this was like 10 years ago). Like this dude had that same type of spite, but multiplied by a ton, and just took it to the ultimate degree. Years. Literal YEARS of grinding. I never wanna hear my parents tell me I'm a spiteful gamer again after this cuz dang my spite can't compare.
This one was just weird to me. Imagine claiming you hate someone because they didn't or couldn't complete a ridiculous, years long challenge. Not only that but what if the person didn't complete it because they died or something? Now you're just hating a dead person because they didn't complete a challenge in a video game.
Forreal, the amount of petty involved in this feat is just insane. Makes me wonder how they felt after it was all over. Being driven by spite for years to finally be free. Now what? Hopefully it all worked out for him in the end though.
#10 is even more impressive than you give it credit for; it wasn't just completing every AC game without getting hit, it was completing every AC game on the hardest possible difficulty without getting hit. In the earlier games this doesn't mean much, but in the later ones it raises the tedium to obscene levels - enemies get MUCH more health and attack much more aggressively, so combat takes much, much longer.
@@martydastooge I looked it up, he considered each game a fresh start. So no, he wouldn't pull a dark souls and redo the entire marathon if he got hit once, but he would redo the entire game from the start if he at ANY point got hit or desynchronized - so it wasn't just a no hit run, it was a no mission fail run as well.
I had to go back to the first video to make sure you weren't overlooking greatness, and you still are. Jon from the channel "Many a True Nerd" who does YOLO runs of modern Fallout games. Not just permadeath. ONE LIFE BAR. Period. No healing. Finishing the main game and ALL DLC. All damage, physical or radiation is permanent, and even if the game heals you, he keeps a running total of his possible current total health and all total damage. He finished the FO4 YOLO run a few months back and it was glorious. The FO3 and New Vegas runs were brilliant as well. Not to mention, the man knows his Fallout and is wonderfully charming.
The guy who did ds3 with guitar has my respect, I completed it only using bows, it was pain, but when my friends saw that it happened, they were absolutely shocked
As someone who has played more than 10k hours of Asheron's Call, I'm so happy to see Thistledown featured here. I played other servers, but was well aware of their diligence during that live event, as were most players at that time. Such a great game that I still play on freeshards to this day.
The thought has never occurred to me to play a game other than Guitar Hero with the controller from that game. Let alone a Dark Souls game. But hey, more power to the guy who did.
@@notproductiveproductions3504 Hey, I'm not criticizing them. I'm just saying it never occurred to me to do it. Much respect to those who do so and achieve victory. You do you when it comes to entertainment. I'll just sit back and be amazed.
I absolutely love Falcon deditaction to video game craft and info, what he is doing and telling stories, i really like this type of content and we need this to be an actual series for Impossible Gamer Challenge, it's so inspiration for true video game nerds)
Man I remember that World of Warcraft achievement happening, that's just insane. Just the willingness to stay on the isles to farm herbs is insane. It's so small with so little herbs. Crazy impressive
A correction to your halo 2 pick, the challenge was not halo 2 deathless laso, it was halo 2 with every skull on except the envy skull,so it's technically not laso, this skull gives you invisibility when you turn on your flashlight, one of if not the only "helping" skull in the game, yes not every skull add difficulty some actually ease the challenge, but nope, Charlie said no helping skulls, which is insane i couldn't even imagine how is it possible.
I remember the Asheron's Call one. I'm an older gamer, but those guys who participated in that whole thing really broke down all of the lore and then all got together and decided "You know what? Fuck it. Let's NOT destroy what the devs are telling us to and actually DEFEND it, because it is clearly an evil that none of us want to face. A mistake that only we can defend against." and they did exactly that. Every other server lined up and did the quest as normal, but it didn't sit right for the Thistledown server. They were right to do so, and later, hell was unleashed on the other worlds as a result of their choices. The devs didn't know how to deal with this. Eventually, Thistledown's shard was brought down as well, but those defenders really gave it their all and delayed the inevitable for as long as they could.
If you do a third version of this, I highly recommend GinoMachino's Dark Souls 3 no hit, no upgrades/ infusion run. This run is insane as most of the late game bosses take 20+ minutes. And, he doesn't get hit even once
Can't quite remember if it was Legion or BFA that Doubleagent almost gave up on doing the max level challenge as they made some changes to gathering exp. The change made it so it would take much longer to reach max lvl as, but he stuck to the challenge.
I know there was a Japanese DMC 5 player who was beating DMD bosses using only V's cane. Considering your attacks will bounce off, leaving you open after every one, coupled with your pixel worthy damage, doing every boss no damage would like that would be a godly achievement. Inspired by that, I personally started a Mega Buster only DMD run, but dropped it on the second level because every basic enemy took a solid 5 minutes of shooting with no lock on or aiming system, it was just too damn tedious. I settled for beating DMD Vergil using only a single Mega Buster without getting hit, which still took me 2 months to pull off. The difficulty is less an issue than the sheer tedium once you are used to using the MB coupled with muscle memory making you use other attacks by accident and forcing restarts so I'd say anyone who could pull a no damage DMD Mega Buster only run would be a legend for sheer mental fortitude, never mind actual skill. Considering the Mega Buster is a joke weapon with very low damage output that doesn't work with the game's lock on, and V is not intended to fight directly, doing either of these runs no damage is something I'd put a bounty on if I had the money. I know someone tried a guns only run but to my knowledge nobody has done a cane or Mega Buster only run, let alone a DMD one and as someone who has beaten most bosses that way, it's for very good reason in the latter case. Throw the no damage into the mix and you've got imo two of the hardest gaming challenges possible. So if anyone wants to pull either of these off, I'd make a documentary on your gigachad prowess myself.
it sounds like I'm being paid to say this but I honestly think being subscribed with notifications on to gameranx is a huge convenience for any gamer. it's very reassuring knowing I'll never miss out on anything gaming related as long as I'm subscribed
One of my biggest Achievements is definitely Halo 3 and 4 solo LASO. Took me 3-4 months as I am not a professional.There's a skull that makes it to were If you're playing solo, it makes it to where you have to make it as a deathless run. At least if you have a teammate, it only restarts you at the last level. And we made it because of emotional support from my cousin.
I remember hearing a story about a family playing World of War craft, the mother collected plants, the son dove in the lore, and the father did the fighting. I believe this channel did a vid on them.
I cannot believe this video came out today.... TODAY.... i started replaying all AC games as an og fan and was thinking how cool it would be to try a full no hit run... and bam... thank you for letting me know it will take the rest of my life :))
Also, less time-consuming than in FFVII but still extremely impressive: the youtuber YourBudTevin reached max level with all 4 characters in the first Palace of Persona 5 Royal !
You forgot to mention other great gamers like ONGBAL, SmvR, StealthGamebr, Swifty Unknown, Clockner, Wasted & GBG. All of them did amazing things in their respective games and I was truly amazed by their gaming skills.
Think about people like this dedicating basically their entire life to reach a nearly impossible goal. And here I am playing a game I actually enjoy past 4 hours and getting a migraine headache and my spine catches fire.
I feel like people with super obsessive personalities/perseverance/ like this can easily apply to the real world and be successful. To have such insane goals and stick with it (imagine the frustration they go through) and do it is impressive.
Yes but and it’s a giant but, we only have the dedication to something that lights up something inside of us. Perhaps your Bezos of the world are these people and money is the thing that they hyper focus on.
I was there for the AC event. Played since day one. With the devs playing monthly event bosses live and having flexible lore. That was the best I ever played.
My old roommate back in the 90s did 2 crazy things that you couldn't record and prove back in those days. First, in the tg-16 game cosmic fantasy 2, he leveled up so high in the first area killing slimes so that he would not lose the first boss battle which you are supposed to lose. He found out that it had infinite hit points, but he got so powerful he just never died either. Secondly, before leaving the first couple areas of final fantasy tactics, he'd got himself up to level 99. Just so he could railroad through that first major battle to spite the bad guys.
The Halo 2 LASSO deathless change is definitely the most impressive one. As someone who is a massive Halo fan, and has attempted that challenge, it's virtually impossible. It is for sure, the HARDEST challenge in any game.
Mickey D should be on this list for the countless impossible Morrowind challenges he's completed. Not only that, he once dragged the corpse of Uriel Septim across all of Cyrodill.
Tbh critikal's challenge should be on no.1 seriously jervalin made HISTORY btw that doesn't mean that other achievements are not impressive they are nuts but it's just my personal opinion for jervalin on no.1 because 20 or 19 years this doesn't happen in gaming history it was impossible but it's finally broken jervalin made history Edit - i am so stupid gameranx gave me an heart i decided to thank them then edited my comment then the heart is gone now my heart is broke
Whoever's reading this, i pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! Amen
I agree. Like half of the picks where "This player spend an insane amount of time to reach X". E.g. the mining of the Minecraft world is impressive, but not that difficult per se; it just requires an insane amount of time. The Halo 2 run however is on a different level..
Back in WoW Cataclysm's release day I leveled from 80 to 85 doing Archeology only (before it was nerfed so hard made so much easier)... never again. Can't imagine ever doing what Doubleagent did 😵💫
@Falcon Asherons Call was an absolute staple to mmo gaming and my own experience. To this day I have never had pvp experience like that. Stat tracking and pvp was an absolute perfected formula which later mutated through exploit fixings to an even arguably better system by all. The game had very active admins who would then take control of avatars from the "lore" during world events. Accounts were selling from $50 to $50,000 on eBay depending on which character levels on which servers. In fact if you were a legendary player or known name such as a renowned pker or rper or monarch head (which everyone could identify your guild by who your monarch was) when you (assessed a foe) or other player.. That game has a formula that truly worked. Character creation was great, leveling mechanics and xp gains and dispersion was great. Anyone who got to experience Asherons Call got to experience a true gem in MMO gaming A modern AC would thrive
When I was a teenager, I lived at my grandparents in the boonies. Halo 2 was the only game I had. I played it for MONTHS until I beat it frim start to finish without dying once. I don't remember using all the skulls, which means I probably didn't, but it goes to show that you can do anything if you're bored enough
the sickest thing i ever saw is TDS killing at kushala daora in monster hunter world before it was released. it shows up for a sneak peak for a minute in a different quest and TDS managed to wreck it in that time. absolutely sick!
More context on the Super Mario World code injection thing, it's called ACE or Arbitrary Code Execution, and it does involve fiddling with memory using button inputs and unmodified, unhacked versions of the base game. I saw a speedrun of Earthbound that took only a few seconds because they had a TAS running on the file select screen just moving the cursor up and down every frame and it took them to the ending credits. There's also something very similar that I read about Super Mario Bros 3, where there was a 2-second TAS using the TASbot, a robot that was built for the NES to actually TAS games by using the robot's "fingers" to actually play on a real controller (however I was never able to find online documentation of this 2-second SMB3 speedrun). Speaking of SMB3, ACE is also how the 7-1 wrong warp works. Also, ACE is the main method of speedrunning Ocarina of Time on the N64 in the Any% glitched wrong warp category
There is this TH-camr named LilAggy who beat Sekiro while being blind folded and it only took him 3months worth of practice. I think that's something you should mention in a video like this
I know it's a smaller gaming community, but there has been a few players who achieve Deity status in Wurm. A crazy, crazy amount of time and dedication to a game.
The final fantasy early grind is also possible in Suikoden III. At the initial betrayal, you can just keep killing soldiers over and over, wave after wave, instead of jumping over the cliff. I did it for an hour, and was content with my level.
Quick math: Old school Runescape was released in February 2013. 30,000 hours divided over that time gives almost 9 hours every day including weekends over this 9 and a half years. That roughly equivalent to 14.5 years of work.
this is part 2 of an ongoing series. Part 1 is here: th-cam.com/video/HA2J71KQV24/w-d-xo.html
Some of the items in the description are in the wrong order according to the video
the halo challenge wasnt JUST every skull..it was EVERY SKULL EXCEPT ENVY. lying to your viewers gameranx :/
DUDE RANKED ORIGINS LOW CAUSE HE GOT HIT BILLION TIMES UNLIKE OTHER BS GAMES IN SERIES
CREED ORIGINS IS MORE REALISTIC THATS WHY HE RANKED LOW
@@Die-Angst love how you're spouting off about not being hateful towards others and your other comment is you talking trash to someone about how they pronounce something....
R u sure that guy who has beaten dark souls 3 with guitar didn't cheat or anything
There's also the dude who reached max level in LOTR Online as a pacifist halfling by only baking pies. The devs and the Tolkien estate stated that it "had to be the most Hobbit thing we've ever seen."
Hey gandalf, would you like some pie?
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I was avid about that game when that was announced lol.
Wish I had the patience to do that.
does not even scrape the surface of what that FF7 accomplishment must have taken...
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The Halo challenge was all the skulls EXCEPT the envy skull. The envy skull gives you active camo, making the challenge much easier. JerValiN had already done a deathless laso run that used envy. Doing it without the envy skull made it so much harder.
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Was just about to post the same lol. Also, the challenge wasn't even up for a couple months. I think it was beaten on either day 30 or 40.
@@morganbradford8820 40 days and 40 nights the challenge was up. Charlie made a joke about it whenever it finally got finished
@@Indycowboy2 yeah, something about it being the day after his birthday.
Yeah this should have been clarified
As an assassin’s creed fan. That guy has all my respect for that. Like a true Assassin
Opposite for me. I love gaming but that dude needs to touch a woman, STAT
@@blanchbacker Why does he need to touch a woman? Maybe he doesn't want to.
@@FAHJA17 lol
@@blanchbacker no way this man made it thru all that without the touch and support of a lover
@@blanchbacker the same could be said for anyone else in these lists😭
I just can't overstate how much I ADORE Falcon and this channel in general. I'm disabled and TH-cam is a big part of my life, and it's channels like this that make me so happy! Love ya Falcon
Thanks for watching -🦅
@@gameranxTV Anytime thanks for responding! Hugs!
You and me both Jennifer! Falcon and the whole Gameranx crew have given me so much laughs and joy over the years being in kidney failure. One of the few laughs I get in a day if I’m honest lol
@@gnsxsEtrnl I feel THE EXACT SAME WAY!!!!!! It's one of the very little joys I get! I hope you're doing better my friend!
Let's run a game for the mate
You're a legend man wish you the best!!
Appreciate you guys covering my AC Anthology run. Super awesome, thanks! 💚
You must be crazy to even think of doing what you did. You sure you did cut the deaths in montage hhh ?
@@MOOTEZ- I didn't do any montages or compilations of failed attempts. On some of the later games I put some bug damage and crazy things like that in my reddit posts for the individual games though.
@@HayeteBahadori I believe you.
Trumpets should be played when you go out in public like a king, courtesy of Ubisoft
@@looptyloop423 This made me laugh dude, thanks!
Having your character made an npc in a game is a pretty unique and cool reward imo
Shard of the Harold was a PVP Live Event to unluck the first major boss of the game named Bael'Zharon. You had two factions Light vs Dark. And the purpose of the event was to shatter the towers to release Bael'Zharon. Thisteldown(my server) was the only server that prevented the towers from being destroyed. And for their reward a statue was placed in the game to honour those who prevented the towers from being destroyed.
So, how did that result in ThistleTown 'creating' new lore?
@@UserMadman1939 for the story(lore) it was the good guys defending the land against the release of an evil being.
This sounds Jewish af, Zionist game
Man, that RuneScape one, I remember the good old time of Zezima being the top leader back in '07. What a throwback for me!
Ohhh the nostalgia, im still playing osrs, gotta fulfill that childhood dream lol
@@jakemills936 fkin love osrs. I log in every now an again just to hear the songs 🎵😅
I remember even further back to like '01-'02 era when the max level was 123 and players like "tks" were top 10 across all the skill leaderboards. I'm genuinely (and somewhat pleasantly) surprised the game is still going to be honest!
@@ssbooth I always get one or two months membership every year or so just to get back at it.
Mostly because this time around I can actually get the gear I wanted back then since its almost all mid tier gear now anyways lol
First thing I do when I get home from work is look for the daily Gameranx video upload. It's incredible you havent made every list known to man yet! Thankfully it's seems there so many more that I get to enjoy. Thank you for being a part of my daily routine!
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The assassin's creed achievement is nothing short of Legendary
I agree
950 hours on the highest difficulty without taking damage? The newer games also have some hard bosses, it's pretty impressive
Why dont u do it then?
Wish I had the time to attempt some of these challenges but sadly work just governs my life atm. The guy not getting hit in Assassin's Creed is just insane, I genuinely don't know how he managed to pull that off.
So glad to hear a shout-out to asherons call! My favorite MMO from back in the day! I wish they'd make a modern MMO/rpg with similar mechanics, but nothing has ever scratched that itch, TES was close, but got too streamlined. Dragon's dogma is nice, but needed a bigger world.
Odyssey was such a great game. I wouldn't say it's the best AC game but it's definitely the one I spent the most time in. That world was so beautiful
Replaying it now as an old school ac fan... excellent game
It’s just a pointless open map full of busy work and remedial tasks.
Origins was my favorite but I’m biased being I’m part Egyptian lol
@@MariNate1016 yeah typical open world that gets boring after 10 hours of recycled content
@@MariNate1016 as is every assassins creed
Always makes great videos for us to watch love assassin's Creed
The guy who finished Halo 2 with this difficulty deserves the respect of all gamers: W
I love GameFox’s channel all my friends love Gamefox 🦊
A for effort. I don't really like Halo so unfortunately no respect from me. I'd have to play to understand. You feel me?
@@Muumin-H How can you not like Halo😞
@@gamingshorts5226 lol
You press F to pay respects
I got the platinum trophy in elden ring no damage. Took me 3 months. That’s impossible.
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Respect
Awesome
Seems it is possible
And still sane… well done
Not sure if it's been mentioned yet, but they did the same thing of reprogramming the Ocarina of Time to put in new and unused content into a playable state all while on the N64. They use TASBot to due the inputs and they were finally able to collect the Tri Force after 23 years.
Ah, I remember doing the original LASO challenge back around '06 for Halo 2 and then attempting 3 at launch shortly after. We managed to beat it after a few weeks of practice and its a memory I'll never forget.
If it includes the active camo skull, i don't know man. still, good job.
There is a TH-camr that goes by Mitten Squad who does a lot of gaming challenges. One of his most impressive ones for me was being able to beat Fallout 3 with eye tracking software. Beating Fallout New Vegas with his feet was also really impressive.
Beating both games at the same time is also good
@@mr.pockets8523 Absolutely. He's very creative when it comes to doing challenges.
Lil aggy beat sekiro with a dance pad lmao.
OK @Nerbit13098 get on it lol
I'd love a video like this where you showcase gamers with a handicap or disability that achieved incredible feats. There's a Rocket League player named Ashllxyy that plays at the highest level in the game despite being born with only one hand. He holds the controller against his chin like a violin and makes inputs using his face. It's truly one of the most impressive things I've ever witnessed
Can't believe the fact that guy fought Pontiff and Twin Princess no hit with a guitar hero controller. Holy fuck dude
Ac odyssey honestly surprised me being a assassins creed fan I went into it expecting a cheap copy of origin but it ended up really pulling me into the story the sheer amount of options the story has is amazing the redemption of your spartan citizenship family dynamics and the way the Greek mythology was explained felt right
But what about getting stuff. I loved Origins and it's very easy to get great stuff. I've heard that Odyssey microtr reduce your grind a lot, otherwise you need tons of exploring to get good stuff. Is the upgrade the same as Origins with no limits, you can upgrade all your weapons no restriction.
@@dankseyer3691 ya you can keep upgrading the same gear right till end game but honestly every little island and area plays out their own mini stories and most the time you'll unlock information on cultists and gear making it enjoyable to stop everywhere it also has its own unique spin on mythology like the starting island being terrorized by a smuggler nicknamed the cyclops because he is missing an eye or later in the game you come across a temple with a isu key to unlock a door to Atlantis and its being guarded by a minotaur but the way they play it out makes it work as if it was the origin to the original minotaur folklore stuff its kinda cool
@@jacobjohns6047 cool. I had more knowledge of Greek mythology than Arabic/Egypt that's why I bought Odyssey 1st, but one day got a great deal on Origins and knowing than it was a shorter game I played 1st. I just felt bad with reviews saying that Odyssey is just a huge map with some good stories but that's it. I found great what you said that many regions tell their own stories, like folklore. I heard that from the 2 protagonists the woman is the best but i was planning to star with the guy.
Spite is one powerful motivator omg lol.
That's like a large-scale, years-long version of the time I decided to spend a week grinding Unreal Tournament because my dad beat me in PvP by like 10; and when we rematched after that week I beat him by either 20 or 30 (this was like 10 years ago).
Like this dude had that same type of spite, but multiplied by a ton, and just took it to the ultimate degree. Years. Literal YEARS of grinding.
I never wanna hear my parents tell me I'm a spiteful gamer again after this cuz dang my spite can't compare.
This one was just weird to me. Imagine claiming you hate someone because they didn't or couldn't complete a ridiculous, years long challenge. Not only that but what if the person didn't complete it because they died or something? Now you're just hating a dead person because they didn't complete a challenge in a video game.
Forreal, the amount of petty involved in this feat is just insane. Makes me wonder how they felt after it was all over. Being driven by spite for years to finally be free. Now what? Hopefully it all worked out for him in the end though.
#10 is even more impressive than you give it credit for; it wasn't just completing every AC game without getting hit, it was completing every AC game on the hardest possible difficulty without getting hit. In the earlier games this doesn't mean much, but in the later ones it raises the tedium to obscene levels - enemies get MUCH more health and attack much more aggressively, so combat takes much, much longer.
Was it all in a row? As in if he got hit in the 6th game he'd start over and lose 5 months ??
@@martydastooge I looked it up, he considered each game a fresh start. So no, he wouldn't pull a dark souls and redo the entire marathon if he got hit once, but he would redo the entire game from the start if he at ANY point got hit or desynchronized - so it wasn't just a no hit run, it was a no mission fail run as well.
@@medicyukisuna ah ok. To me mining millions of blocks in minecraft is much more difficult (very tedious for the brain). Thanks
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“Life is meaningless and we do these things to give it meaning” hits so hard
I had to go back to the first video to make sure you weren't overlooking greatness, and you still are.
Jon from the channel "Many a True Nerd" who does YOLO runs of modern Fallout games.
Not just permadeath. ONE LIFE BAR. Period. No healing. Finishing the main game and ALL DLC.
All damage, physical or radiation is permanent, and even if the game heals you, he keeps a running total of his possible current total health and all total damage. He finished the FO4 YOLO run a few months back and it was glorious. The FO3 and New Vegas runs were brilliant as well.
Not to mention, the man knows his Fallout and is wonderfully charming.
The guy who did ds3 with guitar has my respect, I completed it only using bows, it was pain, but when my friends saw that it happened, they were absolutely shocked
As someone who has played more than 10k hours of Asheron's Call, I'm so happy to see Thistledown featured here. I played other servers, but was well aware of their diligence during that live event, as were most players at that time. Such a great game that I still play on freeshards to this day.
The thought has never occurred to me to play a game other than Guitar Hero with the controller from that game. Let alone a Dark Souls game.
But hey, more power to the guy who did.
There’s a guy who plays fighting games with a Guitar Hero controller…competitively
So im guessing you havent seen the guy who beat sekiro with a dance pad
@@notproductiveproductions3504 Hey, I'm not criticizing them. I'm just saying it never occurred to me to do it. Much respect to those who do so and achieve victory.
You do you when it comes to entertainment. I'll just sit back and be amazed.
I absolutely love Falcon deditaction to video game craft and info, what he is doing and telling stories, i really like this type of content and we need this to be an actual series for Impossible Gamer Challenge, it's so inspiration for true video game nerds)
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I wish I loved a game so much to attempt a no hit run let alone a whole series.
That AC dude is insane for having AC1 as the worst in the series
I love these videos! Thanks GameRanx!
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Man I remember that World of Warcraft achievement happening, that's just insane. Just the willingness to stay on the isles to farm herbs is insane. It's so small with so little herbs. Crazy impressive
A correction to your halo 2 pick, the challenge was not halo 2 deathless laso, it was halo 2 with every skull on except the envy skull,so it's technically not laso, this skull gives you invisibility when you turn on your flashlight, one of if not the only "helping" skull in the game, yes not every skull add difficulty some actually ease the challenge, but nope, Charlie said no helping skulls, which is insane i couldn't even imagine how is it possible.
There is one achievement that will be forever out of their grasp; Losing their virginity.
I remember the Asheron's Call one. I'm an older gamer, but those guys who participated in that whole thing really broke down all of the lore and then all got together and decided "You know what? Fuck it. Let's NOT destroy what the devs are telling us to and actually DEFEND it, because it is clearly an evil that none of us want to face. A mistake that only we can defend against." and they did exactly that. Every other server lined up and did the quest as normal, but it didn't sit right for the Thistledown server. They were right to do so, and later, hell was unleashed on the other worlds as a result of their choices. The devs didn't know how to deal with this. Eventually, Thistledown's shard was brought down as well, but those defenders really gave it their all and delayed the inevitable for as long as they could.
Oh btw, there are currently 31 people who have gotten 200m xp in all skills on Oldschool Runescape Lynx titan was just the first
If you do a third version of this, I highly recommend GinoMachino's Dark Souls 3 no hit, no upgrades/ infusion run. This run is insane as most of the late game bosses take 20+ minutes. And, he doesn't get hit even once
Uhh I fought sephroth in ff7 for 45 min plus... have the original copy all 3 disks
@@joshuar3632 ...with no hits and no upgrades?
@@ricksaburai no. . Is that even possible? I didn't have knights of the round I know that
One of your best videos of all time, I mean that. Good job, you all deserve a raise!
Damn, dodging bullets in AC is annoying already. SO MUCH RESPECT TO THAT GUY.
Can't quite remember if it was Legion or BFA that Doubleagent almost gave up on doing the max level challenge as they made some changes to gathering exp. The change made it so it would take much longer to reach max lvl as, but he stuck to the challenge.
I know there was a Japanese DMC 5 player who was beating DMD bosses using only V's cane. Considering your attacks will bounce off, leaving you open after every one, coupled with your pixel worthy damage, doing every boss no damage would like that would be a godly achievement.
Inspired by that, I personally started a Mega Buster only DMD run, but dropped it on the second level because every basic enemy took a solid 5 minutes of shooting with no lock on or aiming system, it was just too damn tedious. I settled for beating DMD Vergil using only a single Mega Buster without getting hit, which still took me 2 months to pull off. The difficulty is less an issue than the sheer tedium once you are used to using the MB coupled with muscle memory making you use other attacks by accident and forcing restarts so I'd say anyone who could pull a no damage DMD Mega Buster only run would be a legend for sheer mental fortitude, never mind actual skill.
Considering the Mega Buster is a joke weapon with very low damage output that doesn't work with the game's lock on, and V is not intended to fight directly, doing either of these runs no damage is something I'd put a bounty on if I had the money.
I know someone tried a guns only run but to my knowledge nobody has done a cane or Mega Buster only run, let alone a DMD one and as someone who has beaten most bosses that way, it's for very good reason in the latter case. Throw the no damage into the mix and you've got imo two of the hardest gaming challenges possible.
So if anyone wants to pull either of these off, I'd make a documentary on your gigachad prowess myself.
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I just imagine the frustration of doing this tasks and my brain hurts, so impressive and most importantly so terrifying
it sounds like I'm being paid to say this but I honestly think being subscribed with notifications on to gameranx is a huge convenience for any gamer. it's very reassuring knowing I'll never miss out on anything gaming related as long as I'm subscribed
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One of my biggest Achievements is definitely Halo 3 and 4 solo LASO. Took me 3-4 months as I am not a professional.There's a skull that makes it to were If you're playing solo, it makes it to where you have to make it as a deathless run. At least if you have a teammate, it only restarts you at the last level. And we made it because of emotional support from my cousin.
A lot of gamers are actually amazing and talented af! I’m glad they’re finally getting recognition for their dedication and achievements 👏♥️💯!!
I remember hearing a story about a family playing World of War craft, the mother collected plants, the son dove in the lore, and the father did the fighting. I believe this channel did a vid on them.
The ultimate gamers!🙏💙 Mad respect!
I cannot believe this video came out today.... TODAY.... i started replaying all AC games as an og fan and was thinking how cool it would be to try a full no hit run... and bam... thank you for letting me know it will take the rest of my life :))
I'm the guy that did it so if you want to attempt it and need help or have questions feel free to reach out. Enjoy and have fun!
@@HayeteBahadori Mad respect man... incredible feat... I will for sure check your videos out
Legend @@HayeteBahadori
I agree with that guy’s take on the assassin greed games. Odyssey is underrated imo.
Agreed, story was questionable but gameplay was amazing
Also, less time-consuming than in FFVII but still extremely impressive: the youtuber YourBudTevin reached max level with all 4 characters in the first Palace of Persona 5 Royal !
You forgot to mention other great gamers like ONGBAL, SmvR, StealthGamebr, Swifty Unknown, Clockner, Wasted & GBG. All of them did amazing things in their respective games and I was truly amazed by their gaming skills.
i know stealth but give me the run down on the others im eager to know what those legendary warriors achieved?!
Think about people like this dedicating basically their entire life to reach a nearly impossible goal. And here I am playing a game I actually enjoy past 4 hours and getting a migraine headache and my spine catches fire.
Lol same here
Great content guys, as always.
Thanks for watching videos
HALO 2 Deathless Laso with no envy is 100% the hardest challenge on here and should be #1
I feel like people with super obsessive personalities/perseverance/ like this can easily apply to the real world and be successful. To have such insane goals and stick with it (imagine the frustration they go through) and do it is impressive.
Yes but and it’s a giant but, we only have the dedication to something that lights up something inside of us.
Perhaps your Bezos of the world are these people and money is the thing that they hyper focus on.
Thank you so much for all these tutorials bro. So much valuable knowledge
Do 10 worst NPCs in games/the 10 games with the worst NPCs
I'm glad that these not well-known youtubers and streamers are getting credit
Nothing but dedication from everyone on here, including you guys! 🤘🏻🐻
Did the WOW guy is nuts that’s absolutely crazy I would have never thought to do that such a long process
Your content quality is amazing! I am always looking forward to what you’re doing next!
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I was there for the AC event. Played since day one. With the devs playing monthly event bosses live and having flexible lore. That was the best I ever played.
my biggest achievement is getting n1 rank in leaderbords in far cry instincts operation flashpoint and fear, now i am old and rusty xD
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My old roommate back in the 90s did 2 crazy things that you couldn't record and prove back in those days. First, in the tg-16 game cosmic fantasy 2, he leveled up so high in the first area killing slimes so that he would not lose the first boss battle which you are supposed to lose. He found out that it had infinite hit points, but he got so powerful he just never died either. Secondly, before leaving the first couple areas of final fantasy tactics, he'd got himself up to level 99. Just so he could railroad through that first major battle to spite the bad guys.
The Halo 2 LASSO deathless change is definitely the most impressive one. As someone who is a massive Halo fan, and has attempted that challenge, it's virtually impossible. It is for sure, the HARDEST challenge in any game.
did it take them 30,000 hours?
Mickey D should be on this list for the countless impossible Morrowind challenges he's completed.
Not only that, he once dragged the corpse of Uriel Septim across all of Cyrodill.
Impressiveness to the limit.👏👏👏
Love that you are calling out the gamer for it.
Tbh critikal's challenge should be on no.1 seriously jervalin made HISTORY btw that doesn't mean that other achievements are not impressive they are nuts but it's just my personal opinion for jervalin on no.1 because 20 or 19 years this doesn't happen in gaming history it was impossible but it's finally broken jervalin made history
Edit - i am so stupid gameranx gave me an heart i decided to thank them then edited my comment then the heart is gone now my heart is broke
Omg thank God new video on lunch break 🙌
Whoever's reading this, i pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! Amen
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Bruh. Na
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And I always thought it’s just me who’s writing this kind of stuff, thanks a lot and same for you!
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LASO + No Envy Deathless is by far the hardest feat between the 10 mentioned in this video. I really don't understand why it's only at #8.
Probably for completion time
I agree. Like half of the picks where "This player spend an insane amount of time to reach X". E.g. the mining of the Minecraft world is impressive, but not that difficult per se; it just requires an insane amount of time. The Halo 2 run however is on a different level..
@@3dxbox That Minecraft one was especially stupid. Like, the dude wasted years of his life to hold down Mouse 1. Wow.
@@animapura theyre all a drastic waste of life
5:12 just a little bit of off camera mining
Back in WoW Cataclysm's release day I leveled from 80 to 85 doing Archeology only (before it was nerfed so hard made so much easier)... never again. Can't imagine ever doing what Doubleagent did 😵💫
@Falcon Asherons Call was an absolute staple to mmo gaming and my own experience. To this day I have never had pvp experience like that. Stat tracking and pvp was an absolute perfected formula which later mutated through exploit fixings to an even arguably better system by all. The game had very active admins who would then take control of avatars from the "lore" during world events. Accounts were selling from $50 to $50,000 on eBay depending on which character levels on which servers. In fact if you were a legendary player or known name such as a renowned pker or rper or monarch head (which everyone could identify your guild by who your monarch was) when you (assessed a foe) or other player..
That game has a formula that truly worked. Character creation was great, leveling mechanics and xp gains and dispersion was great. Anyone who got to experience Asherons Call got to experience a true gem in MMO gaming
A modern AC would thrive
Technically for the Halo 2 entry, it wasn't every skull. One skull (Envy) makes it easier, so you couldn't use it
And then another 10 after that, and then another 10 after that.
The number of real deal gamers with determination, will never end!
I am surprised he wasn't acting like Tua did after the hit.
When you love a game it gets your loyalty and makes you royalty.
When I was a teenager, I lived at my grandparents in the boonies. Halo 2 was the only game I had. I played it for MONTHS until I beat it frim start to finish without dying once. I don't remember using all the skulls, which means I probably didn't, but it goes to show that you can do anything if you're bored enough
the sickest thing i ever saw is TDS killing at kushala daora in monster hunter world before it was released. it shows up for a sneak peak for a minute in a different quest and TDS managed to wreck it in that time. absolutely sick!
You guys need to link the previous video on the bottom. I actually want to watch that one fist before this. Love you guys!
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#5 He also did mining which gives you a little bit of experience also. He was recognized and they made him into an NPC in the Monk area of Legion.
More context on the Super Mario World code injection thing, it's called ACE or Arbitrary Code Execution, and it does involve fiddling with memory using button inputs and unmodified, unhacked versions of the base game. I saw a speedrun of Earthbound that took only a few seconds because they had a TAS running on the file select screen just moving the cursor up and down every frame and it took them to the ending credits. There's also something very similar that I read about Super Mario Bros 3, where there was a 2-second TAS using the TASbot, a robot that was built for the NES to actually TAS games by using the robot's "fingers" to actually play on a real controller (however I was never able to find online documentation of this 2-second SMB3 speedrun). Speaking of SMB3, ACE is also how the 7-1 wrong warp works. Also, ACE is the main method of speedrunning Ocarina of Time on the N64 in the Any% glitched wrong warp category
At the end of some of the latest Falcon videos, there is an audio glitch. He repeats himself.
There is this TH-camr named LilAggy who beat Sekiro while being blind folded and it only took him 3months worth of practice. I think that's something you should mention in a video like this
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All I can think of while watching this is how ymfah managed to beat both Skyrim and Dark Souls 3 without walking
I know it's a smaller gaming community, but there has been a few players who achieve Deity status in Wurm. A crazy, crazy amount of time and dedication to a game.
The final fantasy early grind is also possible in Suikoden III. At the initial betrayal, you can just keep killing soldiers over and over, wave after wave, instead of jumping over the cliff. I did it for an hour, and was content with my level.
I remember the stream of the GDQ when they use the TASBot to replay the TAS imputs that was crazy fun.
I've been addicted to these lists the last few days.
Quick math:
Old school Runescape was released in February 2013.
30,000 hours divided over that time gives almost 9 hours every day including weekends over this 9 and a half years.
That roughly equivalent to 14.5 years of work.
The SMW one is crazy. I've seen it done on the first gen Pokemon games.
A streamer called Miss Mikka recently beat Elden ring, and even beat Malenia one handed on a playstation controller. It was wild!