Tetris Sprint (Japan) [40 Lines] 01:35.575

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Tetris (1984)
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I'm done. I'm tired of this game. i had a lot of trouble getting this 1:35.575. Then i tried for another several hours to improve on it, but no chance. I'll stick with it. This game is so random and it depends so much on luck, and the controls is also kinda hard, if you try to go too fast you can easily slip and miss the block position you were originally aiming for (so much for gaining advantage with DAS/ARS/SRS etc. To the contrary it makes it even worse to handle especially at higher speed). Theoretically (or should i say practically), with perfect luck i could porbably get around 1:28 - 1:30 ( that would probably be my personal limit and i don't think i could go any further than that. But i don't wanna do that. It would be hell and getting this 1:35 was frustrating and hard enough. So i'm done, i'll stick with this. As for the practical human limit (that anyone else other than me could get), i would say it might roughly be somewhere between 1:15 - 1:25. After this run i've come to the point where i doubt that anything far below 1:15 would even be humanly possible (at least for this tetris sprint game). Using an emulator and programming an algorythm where you only get the pieces you want (luck manipulation) and you already know where to put it beforehand (or by simply accelerating a replayed video) then yes even times far below 1 minute or maybe even below 30sec could be possible but that would be THEORETICALLY possible by manipulating luck/emulating the game, in other words that would be cheating. What i meant was practically/humanly possible. And those times certainly are not. Yeah yeah i know there are people (at least on other tetris sprint games) who claim to have unbelieveable record times around 20 to 30 sec (alleged wr even said to be 16.95 sec. Wait!..There's even a TAS (tool-assisted speedrun) done on an emulator in 16.02 sec. Dude so you managed to be only 0.93 sec slower than the super perfect TAS? umm.. yeah.. sure.. Let me guess, the 0.93 sec difference to the tas came due to the fact that you're human, right? yeah.. sure. Btw, i can also record randomly fast tapping on my keyboard, then merge it with a fake tetris video and then pretend "look, i recorded while i was playing live" to make it look more convincing). I haven't played their tetris sprint games, but still, whether they are real or not is debatable. People have always been cheating and lying in the history of humanity (keep that in mind). They even create multiple accounts and publish more of such times because "The "more people" achieve such times the higher the chance people are gonna believe it" that's the idea behind that strategy to make such times appear more trustworthy (and unfortunately a very successful strategy) What's their motive for all this? I don't know. Ask them. Maybe they'll tell you (though i doubt it). i know there are people who stubbornly believe in the legitimacy of those times but those people are either too naive, too ignorant and have never heard of programming and emulators, or they are the cheaters themselves using alternative fake accounts...

Anyways i put a lot of effort into this and it's thanks to the damn cheaters that i don't even get any credit for this since people unfortunately believe in that fake crap and automatically think that i suck. The amount of reputational/image damage that cheaters cause to legit players is not to be neglected.

Btw, prior to this one, i have also achieved a Tetris Sprint (Tetris Friends) [40 Lines] 1:37.54 [100%] run with Percentile Rank 100% (thus the 100%), and which can be seen here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vztqfu0ZdgU







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At this time, MPzoid has 1,035 views for Tetris spread across 2 videos. His channel published less than an hour of Tetris content, less than 0.67% of the total video content that MPzoid has uploaded to YouTube.