Let us be entertained to the bitter end of it.

Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
Because there is a problem with Perikles... A witchhunt by definition is looking for issues, repeatedly, without good reasoning. Here there are no end of reasons, that you've chosen to conveniently ignore evidenced by your hilariously poor misrepresentation of the discussion. If you are not capable of understanding discussion you should just keep out and let the adults talk. I mean I can't even imagine how you could seriously believe that it boils down to some kind of frame copy bullshit.blossom wrote:No one's on a witch hunt, and yet we have a thread title of "The Problem with Perikles"...
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
Are you trying to seduce me?blossom wrote: So it's just not possible that maybe someone doesn't suck off Cave and Touhou like the rest of you?
I agree. You can stop talking now.chum wrote:you should just keep out and let the adults talk
That's the thing there is no proof. If someone thinks that video in the OP is proof or whatever, they're out of their minds. There is only "suspicious gameplay" in his videos, or "suspicious behaviour". On the other hand, there is also a lot in favor of Perikles being the real deal, such as his frankly rather accurate STG difficulty list, his writeups, and his lack of obvious Tool usage (which should make his movements look even twitchier).Xyga wrote:You're right, but the accusators not posting their proof material is equally fucked up.
We're waiting...
See? You should stay out because you have no idea what you're even reading.blossom wrote:Let the adults talk, you say, then where is your definitive proof? What has Perikles done that we couldn't also cherry pick from replays of your own?
This is honestly my greatest fear.PerishedFraud ឵឵ wrote:Unrelated, but feels worth sharing:
I was accused of cheating once and submitted a video of a 1cc afterwards. It didn't have anything unreasonable in it. I was told it wasn't enough due to the bad quality (couldn't do better back then). Many months later, I would hear second-hand that it was actually my unusual routing that made it suspicious. Interesting, eh? (I'm also gonna pull a Perikles and gracefully refuse to go into details. Whole thing's just ugly to me.)
Suffice to say that I haven't had the urge to post scores or play competitively in general since then.
Aeon Zenith - My STG.RegalSin wrote:Japan an almost perfect society always threatened by outsiders....................
Instead I am stuck in the America's where women rule with an iron crotch, and a man could get arrested for sitting behind a computer too long.
Well he can come back even guilty as fuck for all I care, welcome to the valley of the lepers, but at this point I doubt he will.Squire Grooktook wrote:This is honestly my greatest fear.
We're going to lose one of the nicest, more informative, and most dedicated posters here because some discord gang decided some routes looked strange.
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
Nitpick (apologies, my love of Maury is hard to contain): This is possibly my own semi-competence talking, but it doesn't look like flailing to me, any more than the Gun.Smoke dodge does. As there, it seems he's in a world of shit and making informed use of what's at hand. Macro-dodging laterally wherever he can to offset his gigantic, twitchy ship. There's a fairly consistent pendulum motion throughout, obviously modulating larger or smaller depending on whether he's targeting the large red ships. A master player would surely never find himself in such circumstances, but these are amateur 1CCs pocked with deaths, not INH Presents: The Screaming Skull Tatsujin Ou.mycophobia wrote:flailing thru that whole section at the beginning of stage 5 in tatsujin ou at max speed with no bombs is indeed kind of unbelievable.
This is a piece of bullshit I've been fighting against for a long time.NTSC-J wrote: 2. Why the strange dodges?
Players that are newer to these games tend to think that reflexes are the biggest factor to top-level play, when, as most seasoned players will probably agree, coming up with a strong route is paramount to success, and most twitch dodging is likely the result of a lack of planning, particularly so with older games (i.e., the kind Perikles spends the bulk of his time with).
He cleared Dodonpachi II Bee Storm for that tournament ages ago (I was there). Might not be a great bullet hell but it's a bullet hell, and it's significantly more draining a clear than a 1-all of DDP.Jaimers wrote: Also it's quite weird to me that someone can beat stuff like Tatsujin Ou in 6 days but not be able to 1-ALL most Cave games or whatever but I dunno. Especially since the replays show he can dodge.
Aeon Zenith - My STG.RegalSin wrote:Japan an almost perfect society always threatened by outsiders....................
Instead I am stuck in the America's where women rule with an iron crotch, and a man could get arrested for sitting behind a computer too long.
He's mentioned that he has in fact cleared the first loop of DDP, as well as DonPachi (which he also notes took him two credits to 1-ALL). They, along with some other CAVE games, are included on his classic arcade shooter difficulty ranking, which he's written are only games he himself has cleared on a single credit.Squire Grooktook wrote:I have no doubt he could 1-ALL ddp in a day if he wanted.
Indeed.Sumez wrote:Is this thread even worth going on about without Perikles himself participating?
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
Even if he did participate, I doubt there's much he could offer that would convince people one way or another. The only thing I can think of that would dispel suspicion is a live demonstration, and as you've said there are plenty of legitimate reasons why someone would be hesitant to do that. Even that might not convince people about existing runs if that's what they're concerned about.Sumez wrote:Is this thread even worth going on about without Perikles himself participating?
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
Again, the 'community' you are talking about is no longer this place, all those who considered themselves superior players putting score, player performance and purity above everything else, left for twitter/discord/irc years ago and only visit here to update HS threads or complain, because for them this place isn't worth visiting for more than that anymore, too many stinking casuals.Treeface wrote:This thread is about his legitimate abilities at stgs, not his personal character, his motivations or psychology. It's totally appropriate for a community that records scores, strategies and replays to have a self-check system in order to maintain integrity.
"But there's no gain in cheating, why would he do such a thing?" is an irrelevant point and already presumes too much.
Many of us are puzzled at what we see in terms of technique from a player who has tons of experience and massive quantities of scores & clears.
The players who raise these concerns want their doubts dispelled and it's up to Perikles to respond and help us all out. It's fairly simple.
Stop forcing the witch-hunt meme, it serves no good. It's not like these threads appear often and haphazardly.
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
to reiterate what grook has said -Treeface wrote:Stop forcing the witch-hunt meme, it serves no good. It's not like these threads appear often and haphazardly.
i mean, come on... the thread title, the opening post suggesting that he needs to perform live to prove himself, the pressing until he cracks and just asks for all his scores to be removed, bringing up his expansive vocabulary and criticizing typos in his final and stressed out pm, the comparison of him to prolific doom cheaters and examination of his psychology being similar - i don't know what to call if this not a witch hunt. he's been one of the pillars of the community and to my knowledge never been a fame chaser with his scores, so i'm sure the sudden & intense scrutiny caused an understandably upset reaction. his entire play history has been sweepingly called into question and that's enough to drive the spotlight onto him in a really ugly way.Squire Grooktook wrote:This is honestly my greatest fear.
We're going to lose one of the nicest, more informative, and most dedicated posters here because some discord gang decided some routes looked strange.
Thanks Obama
We're all different an behave in different ways, but let me tell you that if I did even 1/10th of what he did and saw a thread like this popping up with my name I'd be on fire and literally reply in the first few posts with at least some insight and even a live video, because I'd hate seeing something like this to be said about a contribution I've made and I'm passionate about.Shepardus wrote:Even if he did participate, I doubt there's much he could offer that would convince people one way or another.Sumez wrote:Is this thread even worth going on about without Perikles himself participating?
This mentality would simply allow people to cheat freely on this forum unless they were blatantly obvious and goofy about it.PerishedFraud ឵឵ wrote:It's because there is no such thing as a good response to a call-out like this.
By spawning a thread like this (or interest in general, really), you paint a target on someone and immediately invalidate their submissions by a degree. In this case the person is Perikles.
Suppose he comes over here - what could he possibly say to dispel the accusations? What could he possibly do?
Even if he does live demonstrations, it proves nothing for old runs. Even if he explains his methods, they'll still be called bullshit.