Welcome to Speedrunners, the Player Streets fast lane where “game completed” is just the starting line. This is the home of frame-perfect jumps, pixel-precise lineups, and glitch-hunting geniuses who turn carefully crafted adventures into high-speed puzzles to be broken, rebuilt, and mastered. Here, every level becomes a route, every boss a time save, and every reset a lesson written in split colors. In this sub-category, you’ll dive into the worlds of Any%, 100%, low%, randomizers, and category extensions that only true lab monsters could invent. We’ll explore routing docs, marathon strats, safety saves, and legendary runs that pushed games—and runners—beyond what their developers imagined. Behind every world record is a story of late-night grinding, tiny optimizations, and a community timing every frame with you. Whether you’re a curious viewer, a casual runner chasing your first PB, or a seasoned record holder hunting new tech, Speedrunners is your hub for stories, breakdowns, and inspiration. Deep breath. Timer ready. Let’s go.
A: Choose a game you already love and know well; fun beats “optimal” choice.
A: No. Many runners practice offline and only record when going for PBs.
A: Often within a few sessions—focus on sections and your first complete run.
A: That’s normal. Aim for steady PBs; global rankings come later, if ever.
A: Absolutely. Most runners share routes so everyone can improve together.
A: Use practice saves, tutorials, and slow-motion tools instead of full-run attempts.
A: It can change how you see a game; use breaks and separate “casual” files.
A: Finish one full run, then aim to cut off a minute, then another.
A: Runners start together with synced timers, follow category rules, and finish on-stream or in lobbies.
A: Join community servers, watch marathons, and submit your runs when you’re comfortable.
