@@abcdefzhijIt's a joke referring to the randomizer he plays where the seed is what assigns every item to a random place. The log is the text file saying where everything is.
@@abcdefzhijadding onto the other reply: Depending on the settings you use for seed generation items can be placed in locations that are extremely complicated, difficult, or even impossible to reach. A particularly bad seed can have you missing multiple major items, much like low% runs
It’s funny to me that ZFG, one of the most renowned Zelda Speedrunners is so late to the change of timing on a race file from not speedrunning in so long. It’s ironically funny. 😂
48:56 I think Ghoma just has a hurt boc and they didn't bother specifying what could damage that hurt box since you should only have one item that can hit it anyway
You know it's going to be quite a run when the itemless forest escape isn't even the hardest trick in the run. But the category looks super interesting 👀.
@@mirage5850 yup, basically the runs got retimed. Many 100% runners still prefer to run with the intro though, it's still allowed if you want to (and it technically gives you a 0.2-second advantage).
I might have missed this during the video, but what makes this run 1.0 exclusive? Do the wrong warps change based on version, or is the horse clip patched out of later releases?
Wait, did china have n64 1.0, or is that the version native to the ique? Cuz i thought that was the chinese n64, unless it was just a bootleg or whatever made in China. Plz help me understand
It's a console called "iQue Player". It's an official Chinese version of N64 that is also a "handheld TV game" (you plug the controller directly on the TV and it's already the full console). I think there's a route that is apparently faster on the iQue (or maybe iQue is faster in general, I'm not sure).
@@Gedof oot on ique is identical to n64 1.2 iirc, which means it has neither 1.0 or gc/wiivc exclusive glitches. however, the mandarin text is slightly faster than japanese, so for runs that don't use version exclusive glitches and don't have a lot of lag, ique is technically faster than vc
@@NorthSudanAll iQue versions of N64 roms have been dumped and are playable in your average N64 emulator. But speedruns on the competitive leaderboard must be played on an official release version and system, so emulating on PC is against the rules.