stux,
@stux@mstdn.social avatar

Is super crappy how a news reader from Skynews belittled the 13yrd old who beat Tetris and said stuff like "as a mother I would keep my kid away from the screen" and "he should go play outside, beating Tetris is not a life goal"

It's those "mothers" that do not understand their kid nor try to understand them but guide with the "parent handbook" because that's what's known

Setting such a world record is an amazing accomplishment, let alone at 13 years old! Support kids in what they do and like

migmit,

@stux No it's not.

artisanrox,
@artisanrox@mstdn.social avatar

@stux

Certainly agree. There are SO MANY horrible, awful, dangerous, deadly things out there a kid can into, video games aren't one of them.

Anything a kid does that isn't one of those things should be encouraged.

Pourroy,
@Pourroy@mstdn.social avatar

@stux I would like to point out that reader from SkyNews should get off the internet and go outside. Belittling the achievements of others should not be a life goal.

sortius,

@stux I've never understood this attitude. I've made every effort to help my kids become better with computers and gaming. They do plenty of outdoor activities, but what will help them most in life are the skills they pick up from computing and gaming.

That being said, they aren't allowed to just use their devices constantly. Like right now. They're playing with Lego

Ttown,
@Ttown@mstdn.social avatar

@stux A 13 year old does something that people have tried for years to do and is mocked? I'd say the
determination and persistence required is beyond most of us.
I hope their parents can convince them to apply those skills to another challenge and not be detered by some random dufus with a microphone.

Linux_Is_Best,

@stux

He was also just a kid.

Let children be children and have fun. Life happens fast and childhood is over in a blink of an eye.

I thought it was very distasteful of that woman to put him down on national TV.

stux,
@stux@mstdn.social avatar

@Linux_Is_Best Especially indeed!

katmckatniss,
@katmckatniss@glammr.us avatar

@stux I was bragging to my co-workers because my daughter and her friends held a world record speed run in the game GTFO.

Then I had to explain what the game GTFO was to them...

stux,
@stux@mstdn.social avatar

@katmckatniss Haha :blobcatgiggle: i freaking love it!

governa,
@governa@fosstodon.org avatar

@stux hear, hear!

freemo,
@freemo@qoto.org avatar

@stux

I feel like I missed something...

stux,
@stux@mstdn.social avatar

@freemo A 13yrd old kid beat Tetris! :ed_grin:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hVACOeb7OA

but a news ancor from Sky had to mock it.. :nkoFacepalm2:

it's time that pro gaming is also taken seriously like chess and darts etc

realcaseyrollins,
@realcaseyrollins@social.teci.world avatar

@stux @freemo IDK. As a casual gaming fan I’d like it to get respect, but I’m not sure it deserves it.

I know that most people won’t respect it until the teams get more stable so that a fanbase may be built up over the years.

freemo,
@freemo@qoto.org avatar

@realcaseyrollins

Its a bit of a mixed bag... I mean honestly i think most sports are a bit of a waste of ones time, persuing whats fun at the expense of anything that adds value to the world.

That said there is no doubt its a skill to play a sport or tetris and takes many hours of time invested to get there. Should we respect hard earned skill that is fun and does nothing to improve the world? Eh, I dunno.

Like I think we should recognize the skill, but I think its also ok to recognize its a selfish endeavor that is, in the end, a waste of energy that could have been invested much more wisely.

Then again its a step up from just watching TV all day or something I guess.

@stux

realcaseyrollins,
@realcaseyrollins@social.teci.world avatar

@freemo @stux For many , the top players have rare skill and I think that’s worth some respect. But really, the respect comes from the fans, who give teams or players value.

I think the skill level of gaming is probably in some ways better and more respectable than actors, but actors have more perceived value because they have fans.

freemo,
@freemo@qoto.org avatar

@realcaseyrollins

Respect is a weird word here.. Im not sure what it means. Obviously earlier when i said respect i simply meant "treat someone with dignity" though here it seems to mean something more like "honor" or to praise.

There is just so much to this on a philosophical level. The first thing i ask is a skill with no utility worthy of praise just because of how extreme that skill may be? Is it worthy of skill if its literally just having fun all day playing games to the exclusion of everything else in life to the point where you get good? I mean is that more worthy of praise than someone who spent that time learning how to do open heart surgery or some skill that was far less fun to learn but actually useful?

I dunno.. for me i certainly recognize the time investment. But to me the "heros" the ones who are worthy of praise and screaming "hey look at this guy he deserves applause", that seems to be something I'd attach more to skill obtained through sacrifice with purpose than i would with games.

@stux

freemo,
@freemo@qoto.org avatar

@stux Wait im watching the video now.. says he is the first kid to ever beat it? What? as a kid I know lots of people who beat it. I beat it, my uncle beat it... when you beat it a rocketship goes off in the end IIRC.

stux,
@stux@mstdn.social avatar

@freemo Yes but he really beat the game to the killscreen :bloblaugh:

No code anymore and the game only runs on memory at that point i believe

freemo,
@freemo@qoto.org avatar

@stux Well to be clear he didnt beat the original tetris.. this is some later version (maybe an NES version).. and he broke it by rolling over the high score digits, which is super impressive, but "beat" just isnt accurate, he broke it :)

The original tetris this wouldnt be possible as you'd beat the game before getting a score anywhere near there.

stux,
@stux@mstdn.social avatar

@freemo there's seriously a whole community around Tetris, like soo many games!

Check this, it's amazing 😆
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuJ5UuknsHU

freemo,
@freemo@qoto.org avatar

@stux I wouldnt say its int he same class as chess, but it does deserve respect. Chess is an intellectual "puzzle" tetris is hand eye coordination. Both are impressive skills, just different category. But yea i agree.

I just dont get why anyone feels the need to mock anyone.. short of maybe people who are clearly cruel and evil and deserve the mocking.

admin,

@freemo

Careful, there... someone will demand you define "clearly", "cruel", and "evil", not to mention "deserve".

Apologies, I could not resist. ;)

@stux

freemo,
@freemo@qoto.org avatar

@admin

By the way this is what beating the original tetris actually looks like (and tons of people did it):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7FHZbSlE2Q

@stux

admin,

@freemo

That looks like the gameboy version? Far from the original.

But, yes, the gameboy version that's what happened.

The article is talking about something not changed by Nintendo

@stux

freemo,
@freemo@qoto.org avatar

@admin @stux

Huh? The one int he video is in color so its clearly some later version, not the original. Whent he gameboy version cameout graphics likje this werent possible.

That said, I have no idea if the gameboy is the original. What version came before it?

admin,

@freemo

I believe it was written on a UNIX machine in Russia sometime in the mid 80s, and, yes, graphics like that were possible...

The article also states that the version the kid was playing was a PORT, so it's possible graphics were polished.

@stux

freemo,
@freemo@qoto.org avatar

@admin

Just chcked, yea it was originally in pascal.

@stux

admin,

@freemo

Color graphics were available on SGI, NeXT, and SUN at that time.

@stux

freemo,
@freemo@qoto.org avatar

@admin

While that may have been true it is obvious fromt he resolution and quality there is no way what is in this video was the original or even predated the gameboy version

@stux

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