Qaatar
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Creaphis said:
I didn't find much of relevance in those threads aside from excessive self-deprecation and a paradoxical attitude that, in a forum that isn't at all serious about competition, takes not being competitive extremely seriously. Qaatar, you're a great runner. You recorded a max of map 21 that's vastly better than Erwin's, and people are glad you did. Deal with it.
I don't see how my overall skill level or lack thereof has anything to do with the topic at hand? I don't like to beat demos, because of port differences, settings differences within those ports, and a myriad of other things like tactical/strategic/route differences within demos that make them impossible to compare.
In a forum that isn't serious about competition? Tell that to some of the other recorders here. A few take demo recording VERY seriously. Many of the old timers don't even watch demos recorded with PrBoom+, or watch them with very wary/suspicious attitudes. This is probably justified, given that we've had a few cheating incidents (or person(s) wrongly suspected of cheating), but make no mistake, there are quite a few who are pretty damn serious about it.
The bottom line is this (and this has been reiterated so many times, I don't know why I'm even bothering to repeat it):
I don't like to beat demos because it means having to compare demos. Since I don't think that there is any valid way of demo comparison, I just won't bother with it.
I understand that you enjoying debating, but this is not something that is really up for debate in my opinion. I'm just another player, and we've had a rather large influx of great demo recorders these past few months. We're all here to enjoy the demos, and to most people, the player doesn't matter. Therefore, what I think and what my views are, shouldn't matter either.
I hold certain demos and players in very high regard, and would never, under any circumstances, beat their demos. This was a practice that was predominant during the days when C-N was active as well. This is why certain players today are held in high esteem, and others less so.
Edit: Don't mistake what I said above as anything more than just my personal opinion. I'm not fishing for compliments by being falsely modest (although I am a narcissistic asshole who enjoys watching his own demos), and I DO care that people enjoy my demos. I don't find this to be a paradoxical position at all.
I'm about as close to a demo perfectionist as you can get (Artem is closer), so naturally, I think it would invite some suspicions at some point. This is why I have chosen (at least recently) to perfect routes and demos that have not been recorded before. I don't like recording in TAS, since in my opinion it cheapens the end result, and I AM proud of my demos.
I can tell you upfront that my Doom skills decrease greatly when playing under ANY other source port (but especially vanilla due to the resolution), so no, I don't consider myself a great player. I'm a great player under optimal and modern conditions, but that to me isn't "great" at all.
Last edited by Qaatar on 12-07-10 at 01:05
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