Pole Position?
OP said beatable. Based on what I know and have seen, if Les and Mike were indeed playing on the same settings as the rest of us then Les played the perfect game, IMO.
Richie seems to think it's beatable.
I hope he's right, then. It would be exciting if it happened.
Sante I actually prefer the TGTS records over the marathon recorsd.
So do I. But I'd also prefer non-marathoners not disrespect what marathoners are doing.
P.S. - To clarify "marathoning" DK is playing on the No-KS Romset.
You say tomayto; I say tomahto.
Hell I've played Halo, COD and GOW for a lot longer than 12 hours in a row does that make me and elite marathoner everyone?
No, it would make you a marathoner. As already mentioned, the "ultra" designation (a.k.a "elite" if you must) doesn't kick in until 24 hours.
By the way, it wasn't me or the player community that defined these things; it was TG, the recognized authority for competitive videogaming rules, over a decade ago when Mruczek was head ref and all of the refs had long discussions about it. There was an epic-length post from Mruczek about it (oh who am I kidding; all of Mruczek's posts are epic-length
).
And this is exactly what's so maddening about competitive arcade gaming, that people can just redefine terms and rules to suit their own preferences. If we're gonna redefine things years later then I wanna know who's is charge of the rules, because clearly people are just making shit up as they go along. Par for the course for this hobby though.
Lets be real for one second here all. ANY game that the score is a "legit" score on and not some made up, multi-credit insult from yester-year can get beaten. The point made by Serph and others is what other title in the CAG community has any level of people playing and attempting world record or even just high scores like DK has in the recent past? (Yes all due to KoK). There are thousands of games everyone can start talking about how "Well this game is uber hard because of xxx" or "no my game is the hardest due to yyyy". Space Firebird can make a claim it's harder than ALL of these games since it had a 30 day bounty on it and no one got it so now what?
Sante I actually prefer the TGTS records over the marathon recorsd. You know why? Because that is more skill based to me than "I stayed up 45 hours so now you stay up 50 hours ok". Sure there are some impressive scores out there but if ANY of them got a serious following to beat they would be almost certainly be gone. This small microcosm of people playing games (even the elite guys that have some amazing skill) are not anything among BILLIONS OF PEOPLE in the world. Wanna see 1.25 million in DK? Put a 100k bounty on it. Wanna see 16 million on Galaga? KS on Jr Pac-Man? Score X on Game Y? Do the same... ANY of these scores if they are legit can be broken unless they are a maxout perfect score. Even that fake Robotron and Frogger nonsense would go down as well. Its really about having more than 3 people trying to get a record and even when just a few people get serious about it records tend to fall. Case in point Missile Command, Gyruss, etc, etc, etc
You essentially are arguing that unless a ton of people have played a game that the documented top score for it is weak and more easily beaten.
I just don't buy your argument, at all. There are games in this hobby that have been pushed to their absolute limit by one person or by a small handful, and would be an absolute bitch to top. (Kinda the whole point of this thread until it got derailed by the DK-superiority folks.) The fact that dozens of people have seriously attacked DK for the last ten years still yields the same result: one, or two (actually three) scores all within 1% of each other, and people are still saying there is room for improvement. So how many people playing a game is enough for you to be satisfied that it has reached its potential? A hundred? A thousand? A million? Ten million?
Sante, chill.
anningmay, don't make presumptions about my disposition. Stick to the discussion at hand, please, rather than trying to insinuate that there's something wrong with me.
A few people here get butt hurt that I won't bow to the ring and accept their ridiculous claim that DK is the ultimate yardstick for competitive gaming and I get condescending remarks aimed at me for it? My views on this topic are every bit as valid as anyone else's.
But this is donkeykongforum.net, a forum devoted to a single game and a self-reinforcing echo chamber if there ever was one, so I'm not at all surprised. Like I said, some of you guys need to get out more. The dismissive attitudes I've seen from a few of you with regards to any game that isn't DK when it comes to difficulty speaks volumes, as does your ignorance.
What Wes is referring to was a public event, and many of us watched it streamed live. The premise of the event: Wes and Robbie, the two greatest arcade DK players in the world, would attempt, on ROMs hacked especially for the occasion, to beat Steve Sanders' fictional DK score of 3M+. It was for fun,
That does sound fun.
and what we all discovered is that DK is difficult to impossible to marathon.
...on that day when they (presumably) first tried it. Keep practicing and adopt some different strategies and I bet both players would surprise themselves down the road. After all, these two guys, more than anyone except maybe Dean, are used to playing every board balls out with maximum point pressing.
You guys can talk all you like about the game's AI but it is, after all, a pretty slow moving game compared to many other games of the era. Would bitch fireball and Firefox behavior eventually rob you of all of your lives? Probably. But this is no different than any other marathonable game of the era except for the handful of games like
Pac-Man that are 100% patternable. People can and have killscreened DK on one life. Based on that alone I'd expect that 3,195,300 to be beatable in the long run. That's 791,325 per man, which is a very safe, conservative kill screen pace. I've no doubt someone could do that four times in one game eventually.
Since one of these players (Robbie) actually HAS marathoned a game for a WR (Super Pac-Man), this is a pretty big deal.
What does one player marathoning a completely different game have anything to do with whether or not
Donkey Kong can be marathoned?
Robbie can marathon
Super Pac-Man but not
Donkey Kong, therefore DK is a much harder game? Yeah, that makes sense.
How many players can get 1M+ on DK but can't play Super Pac for shit? A lot, I'd imagine. There is no logic to this argument.
I tend to agree with danman across the board. Well put, sir.
You say tomayto; I say tomahto.
That said, I'm not challenging Mr. X to beat the JrPac WR. That score is laughably out of his league. No, I'm challenging him to beat a mere 600k, the JrPac equivalent of passing L=05. How hard could it be?
Don't know who Mr. X is but at this point I'd love to see someone, anyone, play something at a world class level that isn't among the same old 20 games that have been given more than their share of attention in the 10 years since "The King of Kong" brought so many people to the hobby. I own a DK but quit playing back in 2009 when I thought the attention the game was receiving was getting out of control, to the detriment of the hobby at large. Since then we've had, what?, four Kong Offs, and a forum dedicated to one game, while hundreds of other just-as-great games are ignored. It's a little sad, don't you think?