I watched that no hit run live and man it was so heart breaking to see him get hit by the final boss, so much respect to him for actually restarting and finishing
The lady who visited every system in eve also visited every single wormhole system which if I recall correctly was another 4000 systems that have no Stargate to reach. She had to work with other players to help her find random wormhole entrances to randomly roll into each wormhole 1 at a time. She also took pictures of most of the planets and its all saved online in a big phot album
You know what I love about impossible things? I remember a few years ago when Armistice Day came, and on November 11th between the hours of 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM, players in Battlefield 1 did not fire their weapons at each other during that time just to commemorate the day and meaning behind it. It is one of those things that make me love humanity. Falcon, I think you covered that as well.
A few things about Katia Sae, on number 3. The star systems of Eve Online fall in different categories. Some are rather safe (high sec) or more or less lawless or owned by player corporations (low sec and null sec). These systems can be dangerous, but they are all listed on the map and there are known connecting warp gates. And then there is wormhole space. These ca. 2500 systems are completely lawless and there is no pve mode in Eve. Players can attack each other anytime. What is more challenging, these systems are off the map and they are only connected by random wormholes that don't last long. These connections change and you never know where an wormhole leads. So this means that Katia had to fly through wormhole space until she managed to tick of every system of her list. And during all that time, she was still an active player in a very new player friendly corporation helping others to learn exploration. She got a statue in game and she really deserved that one. Katia if you're reading this, fly safe!
Update: Happy Hob now completed all 5 From Software Games in Sequence without getting hit. These five Games being: Bloodborne, Demon‘s Souls, Dark Souls, Dark Souls 2 and Dark Souls 3
I actually took part in this. I was a Fleet Mechanic (Hull Seal). There is still a google doc if you go looking for it with the full fleet roster. The final count was 13,615 CMDRs who signed up with 3,748 who completed the full trip.
@@maximkovac2000 He is R4nger0, he had no weapons, it was a maxed fuel scoop, scanner, etc., and that is it. They didn't have all of the extra engineering you can do now. He did this in the early days of the game.
You know the_happy_hob actually achieved something even more insane, the soulsborne series no hit. Demon souls, dark souls, darksoul2, darksouls3, and bloodborne. No hits
I'm sure he will add Sekiro to that too, all 6 no hits in one run. I think he did something even more ridiculous in Sekiro like beat the final boss without using the main attack button or something.
Since its text based he would literally have no idea what the story is so someone would say who's you favorite character and he'd say the one who makes hyyeaaaah hiiiiiight *pot smash* noise
Terry is the best, beating Ocarina of Time, collecting numbres of heart containers along that while never seen the game in his life is mind boggling. He does get descriptions and pointers by friends and uses a lot of quick save/ load, but that doesn´t make it any less impressive. He even did the bow shooting games, since he´s currently at Majora´s Mask so plural.
@@montgomeryfortenberry Doesn't that cheapen the achievement? Now it's just constant advice/videos/guides, rather than natural exploration and learning every detail on your own. Which is also why the JP region tends to mock the NA/EU region gamers. : /
I remember. It was a pretty big deal. He pulled out his graphing paper and plotted it all out. I believe that it took him 3 years in real time to do it.
@@nephildevil I think I remember, he designed a city that ran for 50 thousand years, it's just you ended up with China + North Korea + 1984 + Brave New World.
The lady who spent ten years, going to every star system I found impressive. Also the guy who was blind, beating the game by using just sound is awesome. And of course the Ten Thousand people all working together to build something, a space station in the middle of space is just so surprising.
@@firmak2 the dark souls run is impressive for sure but what he failed to mention is, that katia sae did the jouney without dying at all in a pvp game where you are risking your ship as soon as you undock not to mention those systems called "null-sec" that are occupied by huge groups of people that will defend their space and hunt you down. On top of that EVE Online has wormhole systems that are connected and interconnected by a changing system of wormholes. It is hard to grasp what a huge accomplishment that is if you never played the game
@@nergion1326 that does make it more impressive, i trued to get into it once. Wasnt for me but i have read articles about the game and how big it can really get.
Last year, “Dr. Five” completed the infamous South Park boar challenge in WoW. He went from lvl 1 to 60 in WoW Vanilla (!) by only killing boars. Which was way harder than you might think, it’s worth checking out the intro video to learn the rules and what makes it near-impossible, the rest of the 280 or so videos is just him killing boars.
actually I can :) I used video and text walkthroughs to figure out what to do. then using an emulator with save states so I could try parts over again until I completed the game
@@TrueBlindGaming Thank you for that detailed explanation. I figured it must've been something like this. Still a very impressive accomplishment, congrats.
Eve online was pretty impressive. In low sec space you're often jumped by pirates, and players have set up very elaborate traps in some instances. To do that on your own is an amazing accomplishment
And here was me thinking I'd Done a Thing by managing to get through about 8 or nine low sec systems unharmed in an unarmed cargo ship! That was quite a few years ago. I gave up on EVE after a couple of years because I just couldnt get the knack of the combat system. Ah well.
@@mikeduff3431 really dude ? did you go thru the series ? not getting hit + all 3 games in a row without getting hit. If you still aren't entertained do it yourself. BTW, since you clearly didn't watch the stream he started in dark souls 3 at level 8, dark souls 2 at level 12 and dark souls 1 at level 4. still hard as fuck.
Racing games are how I learned to drive a stickshift eight years before I could actually drive. The first vehicle I actually drove was a manual Kia Sportage that my mom owned. She kept telling me that driving a manual transmission was going to be frustrating at first, and I completely believed her, but once I got behind the wheel I had to contend with essentially zero learning curve. The only things I didn't realize were that the gas and clutch need to be balanced when you're not always just flooring it around a racetrack, and that starting on an incline is harder than starting on flat ground, but those skills came pretty easily because, intuitively, they make sense.
A "no-hit-run" means if you ever get hit anywhere even once, you start over from the beginning. In hell and hell you can at least restart from the last check point or at worst from the start of the level, not from the very first point of first level so yeah, "no-hit-run" is waaaaaaay more difficult than simply completing hell-and-hell.
Video: "Number 10: Guy completes all Dark Souls games in one sitting without getting hit" Me: "I... How... How is this number 10? Where do you go from here?"
The one that resonated with me is an easy pick, as I was one of those Elite Dangerous players. There were 13,615 registered on the official fleet roster, and I still can’t quite believe I was one of the 3,748 that made it all the way to the end.
jack-atears Thanks o7. I paid Colonia a short visit on the outbound trip, as one of the waypoints was about 3kLy away. Not sure I’d have made it to Beagle Point on my own though...the work that went into planning Distant Worlds 2 was nuts. I came VERY close to having to call a fleet Fuel Rat too haha
Congrats CMDR o7, I just barely slipped into Beagle Point on the last day of DW2 myself. Those few months were easily the most arduous thing I've ever done in a video game. Space sure is big. The trip back to the bubble was painful tho, I gotta be honest. I almost stopped playing after seeing that it would take over 400 jumps with Neutron boosts.
The Dark Souls, Eve Online and Elite Dangerous for me. Dark Souls because it’s Dark Souls, and Eve and Elite because of the insane scale of it. Eve has a lot of tactics involved, especially because so many systems are locked down and flat out dangerous. Elite is a generalized replica of the Milky Way galaxy so transversing the galaxy with a ton of people is amazing.
@@TheBod76 According to the official stats, the average is 1.4 account per player, meaning that the VAST majority of the playerbase is playing only one char, and then you have some extreme dudes who play 15 to 20 accounts by themself, and almost no middleground. Still, even if this 10k people battles were only made by player with 20 accounts, it would still be 500 reals persons, which is still much more than most PvP game battles.
"Enemies in Fallout 4 require different strategies to beat them." Me: *Goes up and explodes somebody's skull by beating it senselessly with a baseball bat that had two buzz saw blades on it*
The EVE online one is impressive but a bit misinformed. the act of traveling between systems doesn't require fuel or resources, just power (Capacitor Energy, the series of bars in that little orb bottom-center of the screen on the HUD) and even then, only to Warp between two points in a system, activating a gate doesn't require energy and that Energy recovers over time at a rate depending on skills and active modules, so you can never truly "Run-out" of that energy as it'll always come back providing you're not constantly drawing and Warping will never use all of your energy. The issue with that one comes when you leave High-Sec space, which is protected by NPC security. when you enter into Low-Sec and even worse, Nul-Sec, you're at the mercy of players, Low-Sec is still owned by NPC Empires but entire swathes of Nul-Sec are owned by Player Factions and they will ruthlessly patrol and destroy anyone who isn't part of their Corp or Alliance and IIRC, Nul-Sec and Low-Sec systems outnumber High-Sec systems. the Time she spent doing this would be traversing these systems without getting caught and blown up, which is where all the money would be spent, buying a new ship, new modules and trying again, as well as making sure her clone is up-to-date so she doesn't lose skills. (Implants also cost a lot.. like.. several billion depending) She could contact Alliances and let them know she's just visiting for that reason and possibly pay for access to their space without issues or hell, some might even just let her because they think it's a cool idea. Still that is hella impressive the fact she did it, given Goonswarm and other Alliances generally refuse access outside their own peeps.. and with the recent issues with a certain alliance called CODE and their shenanigans are blowing up.. just about anyone, anywhere, regardless of security, it's definitely a Feat to be proud of.
If its just shooting/hunting you'd pick it up fast but a soldier has to run 5 miles with 100lbs of gear and still shoot perfectly without catching their breath which would require a few hard years of training regardless of skill.
Recently a geometry dash player by the name of nSwish beat the ENTIRE main list which is the 75 hardest levels in the game. For a few players some of those levels took over 8 months and 150,000 attempts and this guy comes along and beats them in just mere days
What about the minecraft player that for the past 10 years livestreams himself walking to the world border which is 30 million blocks away from spawn in the world's oldest minecraft anarchy server, that deserves the number one spot by far
@@liamwood687 No, and the guy has a name. He got interviewed many times during his career, and while he does not do only that (for sanity check), it is a good part of his content AND HE IS PROUD OF IT. He knows how much of an achievement it will be and will get there, in much the same way the guy that is finishing all Souls games, without getting hit, in a row (yeah, the guy that finished all Dark Souls games? he is still going).
@@peppyskidsdalejr they might just not want to repeat themselves in a way, so their old viewers don't get annoyed or give the impression that the channel doesn't keep track of what they've done already.
"I completed Dark Souls series without getting hit once. And you?" "um... I can swim for 15 minutes without sinking? Oh uh yeah, AND I tied my own shoelaces yesterday."
@5567 5555 I guess. It's sad, but I guess it works. Makes me wish I had charisma. Then I could make hundreds of thousands sitting on my ass playing video games.
I beat fable 3 without any of my citizens dying from the darkness while being a completely benevolent King. The devs thought this was so impossible that they still gave me the acheivement that said I sacrificed my morals to save my people. Not as impressive as these acheivements but I still did it
@@canichawa2242 Yeah seriously. I played lute hero until i had enough money to buy a house, then used the rent to buy a second house. Not before long, I own every property in albion, racking in tons of gold, and was able to supply the army and the peoples needs without even scratching the bank. Too easy just time consuming
@@jasonmcnally3514 I did the same thing, It actually didnt take that long. It only need 20 million gold or something like that and you could simple give money to every single thing they asked and still have some spare money. What really put me off was that I coudnt rent the castle
Just a small correction: Formula 1 drivers don't actually practice for decades. Most of their careers are over in their mid 30s. Max Verstappen starter at 17 which means he couldn't legally drive even though he was competing in F1.
They start pre grade school in karting usually and go from one series to the next till they get lucky to be called into F1. Max started go karting when he was 5 yo. As far as I'm aware they also have a contractual obligation to spend several hours per day in a simulator when they get to the big leagues. So a decade of practice is an understatement for the amount of hours they actually put in. They're barely human.
These are all impressive, but the gentleman who's beating video games without the advantage of SEEING WHAT HE'S DOING is incredible. He's #1 for me. As far as the player who visited every star system in "Eve" over a 10 year period is blowing my mind. How big is that game?!
@@jishan6992 so. Elite dangerous takes place in a 1-1 scale Milky Way. 400 billion + star systems. Less than .0001% explored in 5 years. Distant World is a mass migration for some. Or just fun. There are several checkpoints along the way where everyone meets up before starting out to the next one. I went ahead of the group in order to supply fuel for smaller ships that can't make it to the next proper sun to refuel themselves. For more in depth info check out Commander Plater, or Obsidian Ant. They cover just about all things ED.
Best part about carci in resident evil walkthroughs. Is not only does he do these no damage runs. He explains them in such detail in order for you to be able to do it too. Absolutely great walkthroughs to learn from
Technically, Katia Sae didn't had to manage fuel consumption, because most of her ship didn't require a fuel maintenance. Only big capital ships uses fuel to move and jump. Nevertheless, her feat was incredible. So incredible that the developers decided to raise a monument on her name. She not just visit every know system, but also marked her presence in every wormhole system at that time. All without losing a single ship.
@@mahnoyaguilarmarquez8977 Atmospheric flight has my vote. I want to race around in the canyons of a planet with a bright blue sky in my Imperial Eagle.
I once beat kingdom hearts without a heart. I had a heart transplant and while waiting for my next heart and on life support I played kh2 to relax and beat it. Boom baby!
So you were a legit Nobody? For those that dunno: In Kingdom Hearts, a Nobody is the body of a strong willed person who has lost their heart. The heart...ironically becomes a Heartless.
@@BENYEET Both you and them can't prove who is definitely right or wrong But this is a possibility and a realistic scenario, Probably more realistic than the ones in the videos
As it turns out it does happen. People that list being community managers or mods for a game in their CVs and land jobs at non gaming related companies do exist.
We know that katia was allowed to visit one jove system, idk about anyone who flew in a straight line into developer space, that's not physically possible. All star systems are basically infinite.
@@insanejughead No, they're normal star systems that are cut off from the rest of the universe and can't be accessed. They're exclusive for the devs to mess around in.
EVE operates on something called "sessions". For an example every gate jump is a session change. Basically these star systems are AU (astronomical units) apart but what separates them physically are these session changes. Even if you sank in hypothetical MILLIONS OF YEARS it would take you to fly to a different system at the speed normal ships fly at, upon arrival you would still see no system because the game has your location ID still set to the system you started in and the game does not recognize you are in the system you are physically supposed to be in. Thus we conclude this would be both hypothetically and practically impossible.
The most important thing I took from this video, besides all the awesomeness from all the people involved including those who compiled this video, is that if we can make a game blind people can experience then we are onto something, same with people cannot even hear. A game when you can even feel the vibrations of the environment, now that´s something I want. I want blind and def people to help in level design in order to take games to the next level. Edit: More on the virtual driver transferable skills!
andywilse hopefully this isn’t a ranked list because happyhob should be #1. But I think it’s not, and they just wanted to show him first since it’s so spectacular.
High Five would you say it’s more impressive than beating demon souls, dark souls 1/2/3, and blood borne no hit all in one run? Because hob also did that too :D
8:40 you don't generally need "fuel" to travel anywhere in EvE Online. You only need that to make long-range jumps, or to get to non-gated systems. Even so, there's also wormholes for that, so you can still do most of them without fuel.
Oh my gosh everyone like this comment this user deserves it after all no one has ever done that in sonic 06 even though we know it’s very terrible and glitchy
@@sirapple589 yes it is swearing or cursing ie definition is an offensive word. It's very offensive to christianity believes as much as the N word is to black people or M word to Irish people or S word to Mexican people. If it means nothing to you, then don't say. Be more precise and kinder wiser with your words. Not trying to be rude or offensive. Can't stop it all but you can try for most. Just some advice.
8:00 try doing that in elite, a game that has been around for almost 10 years now, and yet still has most of its systems unexplored. Also try visiting each planet in a system. And landing on those you can and exploring the entirety of its surface. Oh, and there are some systems you HAVE to reach using carriers.
@@samuilmanchev1842 It is. I was half asleep when I replied and apparently I made another typo. It seems to be becoming my specialty. Thanks for pointing it out. :)
That dude must have had someone reading the text from OOT to him right? How would you know what was happening at all? Just "HA, AHHHHHHH" and "LISTEN" over and over again
Don't know anything about the guy, admittedly, but there exists screen-readers and mods for classical games for visually impaired people. Up until probably the 2010s, I don't really think companies/dev studios acknowledged that blind people can and will find ways to play video games. Now-a-days there are various considerations made with games to assist people with visual impairments (from color-blind settings to complex audio queues, etc., etc.). Regardless, it is by no means *any* less impressive that someone is engaged in an activity that is 90~95% a visual stimulus without the ability to perceive said visual stimulus... Sort of breaks your brain thinking about it lol.
That’s why it took 5 years I suppose..... learn what sound you make when you bump into a wall...... learn to photo scan every room to a set number of movement and go from there.... there is a final fantasy speed runner that does it blindfolded, and has to count every single step of his run but does it :)
correct. I did a bunch of research before trying to play. video and text walkthroughs were a great help. Plus somebody wrote up a text script of every conversation in the game. Just navigated all that with my screen reader software
Not necessarily. Wasn't a top 10, and prob the Dark Souls was among the toughest, so good for first as shock value and setting the bar. IMHO the blind guy with Oddworld is even more insane, but the DS one is Def not the 10th if it would've been a ranked list.
I would have to say from my opinion, only because I couldn’t fathom the time, effort and dedication… is the feat that gamer pulled off visiting all the Star System in EVE: Online. My dad used to play that game for as long as I can remember and I always considered it “boring” and uninteresting. Of course while I grow with age, I’ve come to appreciate those games more. If I showed this video and pointed out the personal feat the player achieved, he’d be talking for days explaining it to me. He had passed away late January 2019, sure miss the conversations that I had so under appreciated about EVE:Online.
I actually tries playing "A way out" solo, almost gave up but eventually finished it. That's i am proud of. The chase sequence in it took like 100tries to perfect.
@@Blasted2Oblivion no ai, u have to control two players at same times . U need a gamepad on one hand and keyboard on another hand. and to top that there are people chasing and shooting at you. If one hand ( or bike) slows down , ur gone.
You know what I truly love about these stories? You bring merrit to those unknown gaming legends that without these videos thier amazing feats would have gone unoticed..it gives other gamers something to aspire for..maybe one day I'll be mentioned for some magnificent feat playing PSVR..and I know if I do achieve some level of conquest worthy of recognition that at least you will be their to acknowledge and appreciate it...keep em coming bro 🤘🏻😎🎮
Hey Distant Worlds 2 is in here! I was in the DW2 fleet. I still have my mug. You're not really right about what we did, but I appreciate that you tried. 13,000 of us by the way and we didn't just go to the center, we went to the other side of the galaxy. We also had to mine all the materials at around 5,000 LY away from Earth and then we had to mine a bunch more material when we got to the core to outfit the station. The station is still in the game as well. We also broke the shit out of the community goal by smashing through what was meant to be a 1 week event in less than 24 hours so for the first time ever we had to add tiers to the goal so people could have a chance to participate. Wound up going from the usual 7 tiers all the way to 11 and we completed all 11 on the first run and almost all 11 on the second event. Never before or after has a community goal ever required that to happen nor has one ever been completed so fast. We even beat the 1 week timer on the first event to level 11 and the devs just refused to add a level 12 for us.
Heyyyyy I know this guy! I can vouch that he WAS there. Also landed on some giant 10.6 G world that was discovered during the expedition. Yeah the main goal was to arrive at a system called Beagle Point on the other side of the galaxy which was almost the farthest distance you could get to from Sol, humanity's home system. The secondary objective was to mine materials for the construction of a station at the center of the galaxy. I guess, what, about half of which we did at Omega Sector around 5k light years from home, like you said? Did another week mining at the center of the galaxy to complete it. Good times!
Any idea if there is gonna be a "Distant Worlds 3" expedition? At the time of the DW2 i had only a stock type 9 and was busted on money, so i decided not to participate, but now i have a conda, lol
-Dude: Hey, I visited every single star system in Eve Online Universe in 10 years! - Me (Elite dangerous player): Great, now let me show you only few more to visit... >:D
@@mattnaslund8615 try it lol. the difficulty and unfair situations will force you to swallow some major BS. its not considered the hardest RPG for nothing. then add the no hit rule, and 99% of the players can forget it lmao.
@@mattnaslund8615 pretty sure the racer was a bit competitive with the others but from my point, when i learned how to shift gears in manual in games, and when i was asked by my dad to drive the manual car it was pretty ez, so nothing interesting as you would think.
@@ponyperson7513 done that? sure :P I am currently on my way to Colonia and the amount of undiscovered systems I visit says you haven't "done that" lol
I was part of the #2 Elite Dangerous group. My ship was in some of those shots, particularly in the ones with the giant black hole in the background. That was a journey.
I once dreamt about beating Halo: Reach by only using my melee. I plan on making that dream a reality. I just don't know how I'm going to get people to know about it.
Sebastian Politsch on a 64ly anaconda it’ll take about 1031 jumps there and back to get to beagle point, if you go directly. I’m planning on going through the formidine rift and around the milky way
I couldn't even get passed the second baddie in Dark Souls 3! As much as I tried, I just got completely murdered every time. So, fair play to the guy who completed all 3 without getting hit.
@@TheRealJaiFlame Nope. I'm not really that good of a player and even I can go without getting hit for quite some time. When you play the game as long as they do you learn almost every tell for attack enemy can make and where they are and what they can do. Pretty sad some people are so unskilful that they can't even imagine someone doing something like it.
Thank god someone else reacted how I did. Now I’m not going to pretend that I know how Ryu should be said properly because I’m just a dumb American from California lol. That said I have always been under the impression that many westerners (like me) say his name “R-EYE-YOU” and that this is wrong. It should be pronounced “R-EE-YOU” apparently. Falcon didn’t even get close to either lol. Is there a 3rd way of pronouncing Ryu that more correct that I didn’t know about or did he just butcher the name completely?
Maynard J. Keenan I say Ree-U but a more correct way might be the “R” where you barely tap your tounge to your mouth. That’s not what falcon did though
If you’ve never heard of Jann Mardenborough and his story from going as a gamer to now professional racer after winning a video game contest. Thanks for entertaining me every morning Falcon Sir 🙏
*Gameranx:* "I don't understand how someone can beat a game without getting hit." *Me: Looks over at Shadowserg, world of longplays, and Replay Burners RU-vid channels.* "Hey Fellas. Would you like to introduce yourselves?"
Falcon: talking about how the dude got hit in Dark Souls 3 and had to start all over again Also Falcon: showing a clip of the dude getting hit in Demon's Souls instead
Hey racing game skills are definitely transferable. I've been playing racing games for 20 years, and learned quite a bit about cornering techniques, setups, overtaking, etc. It's helped immensely in my amateur Karting career, I'd turn up and drive circles around everyone else and wasn't sure why.
The elite dangerous one actually had a reward, and originally was just an exploration journey, the guy leading it named a system unofficially Beagle point in which later the developers officially named. A short while after that they added a community goal to the game for everyone to bring commodities to Beagle Point and a space station was layer built called jaques station and is the only station outside the "bubble"
I have absolutely NO IDEA where you got your information. Jaques Station is not at Beagle Point...there is no station at Beable point. Also, there are LOTS of stations outside the bubble, there were even BEFORE the expedition. The station we built was at (or more correctly in an adjacent system) Sagittarius A* (the center of the galaxy). Jaques station is not player built. It dates back to the previous iteration of the game. The only reason it is not currently in the bubble is that he was SUPPOSED to fly the station to Beagle point back at the end of DWE1 (about 2016), but he suffered a catastrophic navigation failure and misjumped. The station was lost for almost 4 months until a player found it in its current location, the area we now call Colonia. An expedition was then formed to bring supplies to repair the station and get it operational again. Also, DWE 1, which YOU are referring to, only had 1500 members. The video was referring to DWE 2. THAT was the one with the community goal to build the station.
I mean I couldn’t imagine beating all 3 dark souls games in a row without taking any damage but to think that you can be good at real Motorsport by playing it in a video game is unreal. This could be the new way to become a professional driver of any kind if that’s what you’re good at
Nah not true at all, the guy did not drive something that even resembles a formula 1 car. Gp3 gp2 cars are closer to formula 1 than what he drove. Majority of the drivers in formula 1 started racing by the age of like 5 - 10. If you are starting racing aged 16,17 theres no way you gonna get close to racing in formula 1 unless a miracle happens trust me.
They've actually proven that professional video gamers have the reflexes comparable to professional athletes, especially when it come to hand, eye and foot coordination. You know he was using a full racing set up, pedals and all. So yeah, if he has any actual driving experience at all, i could see him transitioning those skills over quite easily. Not knowing where he was from, but in the south, you can get your racing license as young as 10. So its possible he may have had a little driving experience. they didn't say that he had never driven before. Also, last thing, professional drivers also use video games and simulators to hone their skills as well as actual track time. I spent my fair share of time in ythe pits.
Yeah but you have to realize racing is about knowing the track, your vehicle and practicing as much as possible. As well he played a simulator. If they can train pilots on simulators then it’s not too far fetched to see a player excel at the real thing due to training. I’ve raced motorcycles and I can say that playing motogp games have helped me with the fundamentals.
There used to be actuall tournament in some GT based game with winner getting chance as testing driver for team...i think it was Redbull or someone like that. I have no clue if its still running. Real car and real Gs are something different ofc, but its not imposible.
I 100% Fallout: Tales of Two Wastelands still have save and all I should send this to gameranx so I'd be added gamers who achived the impossible took me 1 1/2 years to 100% 2 games that were mashed together.
Can you give a further explanation in detail of the achievement you have accomplished and will see about passing the info on to a supporting channel maker.