In Super Mario 64 speedrunning, an astonishing feat has unfolded as players discovered a new way to complete the game at an incredible pace. Utilizing the 'carpetless' exploit, they bypassed one of the game's most tedious sections, setting a world record in collecting all 120 stars. However, this record only lasted a second, and this remarkable achievement was dubbed the "most heart-stopping world record of all time."
The Super Mario 64 speedrunning community is experiencing a surge of excitement following the recent discovery of a method to bypass a lengthy and monotonous part of the game through the 'carpetless' trick. Players are efficiently harnessing this exploit to cut down their completion times and break the world record for collecting all 120 stars. But the accolades for this achievement were relatively modest, as the paper was only surpassed by a mere second.
The race for the world record in Super Mario 64 has reached a new level of competition, all thanks to the revelation of the 'carpetless' trick. A speedrunner known as Karinpoune recently broke Puncayshun's record using the same exploit in just one second. This accomplishment has sparked intense discussion within the speedrunning community, and it's only a matter of time before the existing world record is shattered again, given the newfound potential of the 'carpetless' trick.
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