I only brought it up because ING-X has a history of overreacting... or am I thinking of someone else?
There was a thing about the framerate of games and how that affects reaction times... that dragged on for a while. You might mean something else though.
just as a clarification, all the glitches he pulled are possible on console. no gameshark or shit like that. OoT is far more broken than even metroid prime 1 and 2 combined and you can do really weird shit like entering the deku tree as adult, skipping the stones to get master sword really early, skip most medallions to get light arrows (the game checks only for the last 2), skip every temple with RBA, skip all bottles, etc.
concerning the "no major skips" thing, it refers to completing all dungeons in the game regardless of the glitches used (imagine as if the items were actually required to fight the last boss). i and several others from the Zelda community actually argued that the name was misleading and a run completing all dungeons should be labeled "Medallions Stones Trials" (MST) to make the goal more clear and at the same time not mislead people since "no major skips" is actually a a very stupid term because they skip lots of shit in the run. several people adpoted the MST term but a few stubborn guys like ing still use the old term. MST would be the equivalent of "no SWs" in a game like mp1 or mp2 since not using them stops a few routes and speed tricks.
holy shit, a FUCKLOAD of people from here were watching this yesterday O_o
yeah, i'll be the first to admit, i do overreact a lot to pretty much everything. i also have an inferiority complex, where if i don't do everything right i feel like i can't do ANYTHING right. that's something that really gets me when i'm trying something like this.
as for me using the name "no major skips", i do use the term MST most of the time, but since this community doesn't know what MST means i decided to just call it no major skips so people would have somewhat of an idea of what i'm talking about. although i guess mst would make more sense than "no major skips", hahaha.