Been binge watching lego star wars speedruns for the past month and I am beyond impressed. The pure skill involved seems unreal, how the fuck do y'all even remember all of these tricks? Anyway keep up the great work 👏👏👏
Muscle memory is really the trick. When you start to run a game like this, you learn the route. Once you learn the route, you learn to optimize. Once you are completely optimized, you look at yourself in the mirror and remember: You are never truly perfectly optimized. If you can't improve, you are looking at it from the wrong angle and should take a step back and watch others, learn from them. The whole point of speedrunning is getting a game done in the fastest time possible and even if a game has been optimized to hell and back, finding new ways to optimize or improve past optimizations will allow you to lower the record even quicker. So practice and once you get it down, you work on improving the defined strategies even more than they already are.
We do, but the route plays episode 5 last since red bricks collected in all the other episodes save time in that episode. Episode 6 is played earlier (its the fourth episode played.)
I really like the idea of showing how certain skips came to be, because you always wonder how someone could think of something like this.
no way the mushroom skip was only found in 2016 i thought it was a well known strat, i remember learning it as a kid lol
Yeah I wouldn’t be surprised. I was just working with when the skip started getting used in runs
I remember doing this glitch as a child!
Been binge watching lego star wars speedruns for the past month and I am beyond impressed. The pure skill involved seems unreal, how the fuck do y'all even remember all of these tricks? Anyway keep up the great work 👏👏👏
Muscle memory is really the trick. When you start to run a game like this, you learn the route. Once you learn the route, you learn to optimize. Once you are completely optimized, you look at yourself in the mirror and remember: You are never truly perfectly optimized. If you can't improve, you are looking at it from the wrong angle and should take a step back and watch others, learn from them. The whole point of speedrunning is getting a game done in the fastest time possible and even if a game has been optimized to hell and back, finding new ways to optimize or improve past optimizations will allow you to lower the record even quicker.
So practice and once you get it down, you work on improving the defined strategies even more than they already are.
@@Forestxavier20 cool I I definitely read that
Dagobah is fs one of the most interesting levels
Seriously love this content of yours. Keep it up!
I love seeing these videos in my feed! Amazing work Chimkin!
Awesome well made video. I can’t wait to see more of these
Keep up the work my man. Really good format and followtrough on these videos.
Another high quality video, well done chimkin!
Amazing Video!
Great video, how speedrunners manage to find all these cool tricks amazes me so much
Glad you made another one of these, this is great!
I have to try it myself! I didn't know about this trick.
Love your recent videos, keep making more!
Absolutely amazing!
Awesome job man, I look forward to the next one
No pickle jump smh
Unfortunately it did not make the cut :(
@@Chimkin gotta make another video about pickle jump now
So that's how Rey did it.
more please
:))
Genius
Another banger
Hi, big fan.
Does anyone know where I can find a Lego speed running community? I’m just getting into it
Here is a link to the LEGO Speedrunning Discord: discord.com/invite/YHYqrvcfRt
PogU video
happy you have monetization :)
I am rather confused as to why speedrunners play the chapters out of order?
We do, but the route plays episode 5 last since red bricks collected in all the other episodes save time in that episode. Episode 6 is played earlier (its the fourth episode played.)