Allan “dwangoAC” has made it his mission to expose speedrunning phonies. At the Defcon hacker conference, he’ll challenge one record that’s stood for 15 years.

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What are the stats? I would expect something like 50 % to be fake. Just like with doping, where I also expect similar things.

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It doesn’t seem to work that way.

The article is essentially a “day in the life” kind of thing, describing how the guy went about understanding how records were set and finding out that it was impossible without cheating.

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What he does is not what I am asking. I am still amazed, because I want to know how wide spread cheating is. I assume that it is crazy wide spread.

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it really depends on the game I think. it’s a lot harder to cheat in some games vs others.

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It used to be incredibly common, but popular speedrunning games now have mod teams monitoring the leaderboards, sometimes going to truly unbelieveable amounts of effort to prove a run was or was not cheated. It’s actually pretty difficult to get away with it these days.

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I know, I have seen the YouTube videos, but cheating is still easy to pull off. They just did a bad job and that exposed them. It is far harder to prove the cheating than to cheat, that is the issue.

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