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Of all the Quake done Quick speedruns, Quake done Quick with a Vengeance is the most popular. It features the entire game completed in 0:12:23 on “Nightmare” difficulty (the hardest difficulty level). [5] This run succeeded Quake done Quicker and the original Quake done Quick movie, in which the game was completed in 0:16:35 and 0:19:49 ...
[13] [14] Starting in 2011, SDA began two annual marathons: Awesome Games Done Quick during the winter, and Summer Games Done Quick during the summer. Each subsequent marathon has become substantially more successful than its last iteration, with AGDQ 2011 and AGDQ 2012 raising $53,000 and $149,000 respectively for the Prevent Cancer Foundation .
The website soon grew to host many speedrunners who live streamed through Twitch. Wright and many other members of SpeedRunsLive have attended various charitable events in the past hosted by Speed Demos Archive, most notably Awesome Games Done Quick. She has supported almost all of these events by running games during marathons.
In June 1997, Pflug released a full-game speedrun demo of Quake called Quake Done Quick, which introduced speedrunning to a broader audience. [5] [3] Quake speedruns were notable for their breadth of movement techniques, including "bunny hopping," a method of gaining speed also present in future shooting games like Counter-Strike and Team Fortress.
Gaming charity Games Done Quick (GDQ) has raised over $2.7 million for the Prevent Cancer Foundation. Over the years, Games Done Quick has marathoned speedruns for various charities. A speedrun is ...
Games Done Quick (GDQ) is a semiannual video game speedrun charity marathon held in the United States, originally organized by the Speed Demos Archive and SpeedRunsLive communities. Since 2015, it has been handled by Games Done Quick, LLC. [ 2 ]
It was inspired by Games Done Quick, a similar charity speedrunning marathon based in America. [4] Ludendi also hosted the events in 2013 [18] and 2014. From 2015, ESA has used the Twitch channel europeanspeedsterassembly. [19] In 2016, ESA changed its name to European Speedrunner Assembly. [20] [21]
Games Done Quick has raised $10.5 million for Doctors Without Borders.