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Speedrunning Culture

Miles Drake

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Sinopsis

Speedrunning Culture dives into the captivating world where video games meet digital athleticism, exploring why individuals dedicate countless hours to achieving record-breaking speeds. This book reveals how speedrunning is more than just playing games fast; it's a unique blend of technical mastery, strategic thinking, and community collaboration. Discover how speedrunners exploit glitches and sequence breaks, showcasing the intricate relationship between technology and gaming.

 
The book investigates the competitive landscape of speedrunning, highlighting the intense focus and stress management required for high-pressure performance. It also examines the cultural impact, analyzing how online communities validate records and how speedrunning influences game design. By combining technical analysis with sociological insights, Speedrunning Culture offers a comprehensive look at this evolving phenomenon.

 
The book progresses logically, starting with basic concepts and terminology, then delving into the history of speedrunning and the rise of online communities. Major sections explore technical skills, strategies, and the cultural impact on game design and player expectations, culminating in a discussion of the future of speedrunning.
Disponible desde: 31/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 67 páginas.

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