A weirdly uplifting video about the niche world of torturing Tetris until it crashes

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    11 months ago

    Honestly, for me, the best part about this, is how excited the person they were competing against was for them. They didn’t care that they didn’t get it, they were happy for their competitor. That was awesome.

  • ieightpi@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    That was a great watch. I love how the next step in competitive Tetris means the player will need to learn which moves won’t crash it so you can get to the final level. How cool.

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    11 months ago

    I loved this, thanks for sharing.

    I had no idea Tetris was so hardcore after so many years.

  • SharkEatingBreakfast@sopuli.xyz
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    11 months ago

    It baffles me to see competitive gaming not being toxic. This was so refreshing and wonderful to see!

    I hope that this young lad inspires more people to go after their goals!

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      10 months ago

      I think that there is a massive gap between competitive sports (almost inherently toxic) and massively online games (juvenile masses combined with lack of moderation) and, for example, speed running and challenge games or tabletop and board gaming which are all likely to be more wholesome and positive even if there is a competitive angle.

      There is probably more visibility on the first side. Maybe because that’s where the money is. And I very much agree that this was a nice story and I hope there will be more of this kind of inspiration shown in public.