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Morning status: Thinking about the hysterical trajectory of Dragon Quest 3 speedrun lore

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where it ended up and how it got there

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there was some glitch that people found that was very useful for the run but was also super inconsistent

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like some days it was easy and some days you'd try dozens of times and get nothing

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until someone crunched some numbers over long periods of time

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and made the extremely disturbing discovery

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that the reliability of the glitch varied by season

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it was easier in summer and harder in winter

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because the glitch was actually affected by the temperature of the cartridge

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which eventually led to some people going "so like"

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"what if we just--"

MERIT-BASED!
The surreal truth of hotplate%

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The sad part is, any amount of time around things like superconductors and precision electronics would make you go "okay I can see why this happens but also it shouldn't, what the fuck" because if memory serves, the NES and Famicom have safeguards against exactly that shit

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never assume any part of the famicom works consistently