Like & Subscribe thanks for 400 subscribers Not too much gameplay but I think the absolute insanity makes up for it. And just to reiterate, everything in this video is meant to be minor tomfoolery.
2:25 that's me :) 5:29 perhaps it's an ultra dunce lmao 10:00 Either it's ingame staff tech or maybe... cosmic strats: Stars, blackholes and various other objects across the universe emit subatomic radioactive particles. These are called cosmic rays. Sometimes these are more powerful than usual. These are called heavy cosmic rays. When these hit earth, they scatter each time they collide with air molecules branching out before hitting the surface. This one time... I KID YOU NOT. A subatomic cosmic ray's fragment, hit a speedrunner's hardware whilst filling a part of it's microchip that represents one of the binary numbers with enough electrons to flip the 1 to a 0 changing his vertical position upwarping him. Cosmic rays hitting hardware is more "frequent" at higher elevations. This astronomically unlikely occurrence can happen to any non cosmic ray protected hardware's variables. Whether it's client side or server side. In fact, it can happen to cosmic ray protected hardware too if I remember correctly, it's just unfathomably unlikelier than this already astronomically unlikely occurrence. If I remember correctly, hardware in things that are protected from cosmic rays (like planes 'cause a value flipping in that case could be catastrophic) have multiple values, 4 or so, that display the same thing, so if one gets flipped by a cosmic ray the other 3 stay the same and it recognizes that the different value is a false one. Perhaps a heavy cosmic ray hit your pc, the server hardware or both at the same time, making you're vertical velocity higher than it should be. If you play to do a challenge, speedrun or timetrial with cosmic tech (given it's allowed) do it in an airplane or airballoon or something. Or if you can afford it a spacestation. Since it's still astronomically unlikely, but more likely if you're higher.