Doom Eternal Developers React to 27 Minute Speedrun
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Channel: IGN
Views: 7,366,056
Rating: 4.9273186 out of 5
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Length: 34min 0sec (2040 seconds)
Published: Sat Apr 18 2020
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That was amazing.
Loved the part where they watched him go into the secret dev room
Unskippable cutscene trigger in the skybox just to mess with OoB runners is actually a hilarious idea.
Hugo: "This tells me we need to put purple sludge in the sky... Just you wait, in the next game we're gonna triple down on the purple sludge".
Brilliant.
I love this sort of video. And good on the devs for being good sports about it. I really hope they do implement some of those ideas to mess with speed runners. It would be pretty hilarious to have an unskippable cutscene trigger in the sky.
This was great. I especially liked the couple of times the speedrunner came in to explain the exploit the developers were so confused about.
I've never heard of this IGN series, but I really like the idea. Double Fine did a similar thing a few years ago as part of their Devs Play series. They got a Psychonauts speedrunner to come in and run the game in front of the dev team (or what remains of it ten years later). It's a fun and interesting watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsDc1YVxHA0
I like those videos, watched a fair bit of them (though not all), and I have to say this was the funniest yet. Doom devs are great.
also, watch at least the super gore nest level at 13:25, it's hilarious.
This was amazing. The devs are bemused and in awe at the same time, it's really funny.
LMAO at the Marauder bit.
That was amazing. The speed run itself was impressive, but the developers' reactions were great! I'm glad they took it all in good fun, actually seemed to learn a few things about their own game, and ultimately were mostly just curious about the speed running community, how they learn and share these crazy exploits and wondering how they'd react to removal of said exploits. Very very cool!