In the case of this speedrunner, you uninstall the game. What do you do when you master a game like this? How do you react when you turn what had to have been weeks of frustration into an act of perfection? You don’t see the player falling at all in this particular speedrun, which makes the screaming, joyous ascent even more of a beautiful thing to behold. The highest-rated positive review of the designer’s 2017 game Getting Over It With Bennett Foddy reads as follows: almost killed myself 10/10. If you feel as though that can be taken away and you might have to do it again, that adds a sense of importance and high stakes that really transforms how you play the game.” 8 hours ago &0183 &32 People have strong feelings about Bennett Foddy. There’s a moment in hiking or climbing when you look out and see how far you’ve gone, a sense you’ve accumulated progress. “Somehow, when I’ve get high up a mountain I feel like I’ve accumulated something. “What I’m interested in is the feeling of developing stakes just from the effort you’re putting into the game,” the game’s creator, Bennett Foddy, said in a recent interview. Is there a hotkey or anything that resets the game so I don't have to go to the main menu every time If not is there a mod I can get that has such a hotkey Showing 1 - 3 of 3 comments. The higher you get, the more it hurts to lose your position and start over. Is there anyway to reset Since the runs on this game are so quick a single mistake can end a run. Your goal is climb up the mountain, and to keep trying even when you fail and fall back to the bottom. The game was created by the same man who made QWOP, and the awkward control scheme and frequent failure is meant to be frustrating. This speedrun of Getting Over I t with Bennett Foddy may not seem too impressive if you haven’t played the game, but it looks like a miracle for those of us who know the pain that Getting Over It causes its “fans.” And that pain is very much by design. YouTube speedrun enthusiast Distortion2 recently broke the world record for Getting Over It completing the game in a time of 1 minute and 56 seconds.
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