I always thought people just lie about what they do on the Internet, and while this is hardly limited to gaming, I put it here because usually gaming feats of strength can at least be somewhat verified. It's awfully hard to know if someone really is making 6 figure at home only surfing the net or if someone really did survive a 'no one can possibly survive that' fall, while most gaming stuff you can at least check some kind of achievement/scoreboard and even if not, you can usually do some kind of sanity check to see if the claimed feat is possible. However, after thinking about this some more it'd mean some people are perpetual liars and that seems like a lot of effort to go through for just bragging about games, so I started wondering if it's something else. Can it be possible that people just 'misremembered', as Roger Clemens would say, and not really trying to lie on everything? Or is this a "Jedi talks in strange ways", as in someone who told you he beat something in one day really means '24 hours of continous playing'? After all, if we're talking about some MMORPG, the '1 day = 24 hours' is a pretty common unit of time.
Or maybe it's a 'how cold can Antarctica be?' That is, I read an article about some guys who work at the Antarctica research station where they have negative 80 F or whatever temperature and whenever they talk to other people it's always like "I bet it's not that much colder than Minnesota/Alaska/Siberia/Canada/whatever" and the Antarctica guys always had to explain that if you lived here you'd know this place is indeed a lot colder. I mean, I remember when this video came out:
And back then TAS wasn't a thing so people didn't know it was a TAS, a lot of people swear they can totally do this too. And sure if you believe you can totally do things like that, most of the claims on the Net seems to be totally credible too compared to this.
Or maybe it's a 'how cold can Antarctica be?' That is, I read an article about some guys who work at the Antarctica research station where they have negative 80 F or whatever temperature and whenever they talk to other people it's always like "I bet it's not that much colder than Minnesota/Alaska/Siberia/Canada/whatever" and the Antarctica guys always had to explain that if you lived here you'd know this place is indeed a lot colder. I mean, I remember when this video came out:
And back then TAS wasn't a thing so people didn't know it was a TAS, a lot of people swear they can totally do this too. And sure if you believe you can totally do things like that, most of the claims on the Net seems to be totally credible too compared to this.