What got you into speedrunning?
10 years ago
Sweden

Watching and/or doing!

I was linked Siglemics and Cosmos streams by friends and had watched some TAS runs before and after. But it wasn't until after AGDQ 2014 and the goldeneye run there that I started trying it myself.

:D

Hesse, Germany

Watching and/or doing!

A buddy show me speedrunning for the first time at the end of year 2012 , AGDQ 2013 was my first marathon, i loved too see Runnerguy Cosmo Siglemic. But soon i searched my own fav. games like SSB and MK64 i tried to run this but i had no n64 and wii so emu times doesnt count. i got no viewers so i though "F' of" i didnt stream anymore... I saw Joshimuz and the other GTA runner. i was always a big GTA Fan. I saw the leaderboards and that a lot of games and categorys be left. I start GTA Chinatown Wars and GTA TLAD, but anyway... i got viewers so, the best motivation to begin too stream again was Pac_ and Lanayru_

I'm now a GTA Runner since 2013/2014 :)

CrystalChaos इसे पसंद करता है

I was on some games reviews site. There was some kind of estimation for each games' completion time (casually). One of the estimates was titled "speedrun". I kinda figured out what it was on my own (completing the game as fast as possible), but other than that I had no idea what it was about, so I decided to look it up. That was when I found SRL. The first thing I noticed, right at the top of the page was Josh's GTA SA run. Since I was a big GTA fan, I decided to take a look at the run. At first I didn't understand 90% of what went on (same for runs of Portal and HL2 which I found a bit later), but slowly I got into that, and eventually decided to try it on my own. Hopefully I'll be able to actually run stuff later on this year.

I think the first speedrunning-related I ever saw was Morimoto's SMB3 TAS somewhere between 2003 and 2005, it wasn't labeled as a TAS back then (TAS haven't been invented yet Kappa), that run was awesome ! But I didn't care much about it, what's the point of playing on the same game for 15 years when you can play new games like GTA3/VC/SA, MGS2/3, FFX, TimeSplitters 2, Dark Cloud, Kingdom Hearts. (PS2 so good Kreygasm )

Later (2005 or early 2006) I discovered SDA, I remember downloading a run (1GB was a lot back then), it was a segmented run of MGS3, but it wasn't fun, the guy skipped all cutscenes and codec calls, and was rushing through levels with running or rolling everywhere. I was expecting superplay, but the intended way all stealthy and shit

Then, years later in May 2012, I accidentally ended up watching SGDQ2012 with french commentary (it wasn't a restream at the time, just audio commentary), it was awesome, the skills, the skips, the glitches Kreygasm. in November 2012, I watched NumberSMW marathon on twitch, it was the day I discovered people were speedrunning games EVERY FUCKING DAYS !!! on twitch, so I started watching it more and more.

Personally I don't really speedrun any games (I'm not a very skilled nor patient gamer) but I like to learn route/tricks/glitches, I'm trying to understand why runners do thing the way they do, etc...

Imrahil और tdawg91 इसे पसंद करें
Estonia

While looking at the games library in Twitch in about March 2013, I saw GTA: San Andreas, and I saw that josh was streaming. If I remember correctly he was at The Da Nang Thang. Then later I found out about Adam_AK etc.

England

For me it was a month or so after sonic generations was released, so late 2011. I loved the game and just kept playing it, trying to get higher and higher on the leaderboards, before eventually getting number 1, atter that I was pretty hooked, and I eventually discovered the sonic Center and continued speedrunning from there.

Fastrunner इसे पसंद करता है
Canada

Kept bumping into speedrunning for a couple of years, as in see one, then spend the rest of the day on SDA watching more. Then GameGrumps linked Wymorn's skyrim run, and that was the time I decided to get off my butt and learn games. I was also getting into twitch at the same time, so that helped motivate me as well.

England

I've known about speedrunning for ages, I don't know exactly when, watched a few runs on youtube/sda. I remember being amazed by the 1:15 GTA III run at one point in the past.

My stream viewing experience started with The Speed Gamers in 2008, which are a gaming charity marathon who were the forerunners to AGDQ (and every other gaming charity marathon for that matter). In 2012 I was looking at SDA and noticed the w00ty page, I started watching Zelda runners (RG2489, Cosmo) on a regular basis. I found Adam/Oasiz around this time too, was surprised at the lack of GTA streams back then because I thought it was a natural speedgame choice. (This all changed at the start of 2013).

I started timed let's plays of Vice City last year, and had to take a long break due to life.

England

I'd been playing some casual SA for a couple of weeks and kept misquoting the game. My friend had corrected me and told me of a guy who can complete the game in six hours. I said "impossible" and went to do some research and turned out he was talking about Josh.

Uzbekistan

Knew about the Doom speedrunning scene, but very vaguely.

When I started checking out Twitch one day I noticed that GTA III was near the top most viewed games. The rest is history.

Śląskie, Poland

I think it was this video:

And then from it I've found runs of Half-Life, Oblivion, Morrowind... finally led me to finding SDA. From that I did some experimentation, some individual level runs etc. And about a year ago, I got myself interested in Twitch, slowly getting more and more in single segment runs.... and this is pretty much where I am now.

Massachusetts, USA

I had/still have been part of the competitive Mario Kart community (MKWii while that still had a lot of players) since late 2011. I had been watching many YouTubers on there since 2011 as well. I somehow found my way on to Twitch in 2012 and started watching streams of a couple of those YouTubers. They were streaming MKW a lot (Obviously OneHand). Eventually, they started streaming Crash 2 100% runs on there a lot. After watching it for a while and enjoying it I decided to buy Crash 2 and run it. The rest is history OneHand

United States

Kreedz Climbing. It is a mod for Half-Life 2 that is about climbing maps. Speedrunning those was what got me into it, that was about 2005 or so... I've loved it ever since.

Ontario, Canada

I was always planing to try and speedrun something. I really liked Kirby 64 since I was a kid but what really got me into it was when I saw 0xwas and his 100% run, I really liked how intricate and detailed the 100% is, so I practiced and figured out I was actually pretty good at that game aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand the rest is history =D

Latvia

Games and my competitive nature.

Antarctica

Part of it is the way in which I play games naturally. As a kid growing up, I'd often find myself resetting the game a couple hours just so I could play through the beginning up until the point I had gotten to in a more efficient manner. This was more noticeable when it came to RPGs.

I don't mind playing through the same game multiple times and speedrunning just adds to the fun of it with the constant improvement and learning a game inside and out. There's also racing others for when I'm in a competitive mood.

I didn't start watching others run games until maybe spring of this year and didn't consider doing them until I watched SGDQ. That's probably what sealed the deal for me.