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Extra Life 2012: Amazing For Some Unexpected Reasons

It’s about 10:30am this morning and I’m driving back from my office, having just completed playing Dark Souls live on the Internet for 24 hours straight to support an awesome children’s charity. I had to do it at work because my Internet at home can’t upload fast enough to do a live stream. I quickly realise that it’s reckless for me to be driving myself home as exhaustion is producing symptoms very similar to slight drunkenness, which is probably coming across in how I’m driving as well. But there isn’t much traffic on a Sunday morning and my bed is calling. As I fight to keep my eyes open and can think of little more than sleep, I still feel this incredible sense of euphoria that keeps a grin on my face the entire way.

I took part in Extra Life last year and enjoyed it but decided to amp up the challenge for myself a lot this time around. It was a challenge I looked forward to but also dreaded somewhat. There were a million things that could go wrong and I’d taken on a lot to maintain when enduring increasing fatigue. I really had no idea what to expect from the day and fear of the unknown is always a big problem for me. What ended up happening was more than I could have ever hoped for, both for Extra Life and for me personally.

I set my rig up in the office board room the night before so it would be all good to go Saturday morning. A trip to the Carp Farmer’s Market for a Bacon On A Bun on my way in and I was rarin’ to start. Last year, my amazing supporters raised $728 for my Extra Life run and I was already over $1,300 for this year. I’d passed my first stretch goal to do a second live stream of Duke Nukem Forever but it looked like my second goal to do one of Amnesia: The Dark Descent was not going to happen. No big deal, a ton of money had still been raised for sick kids and I made that Amnesia goal very lofty on purpose because well, I don’t really want to have to do that.

I get the stream rolling and all seems to start well. I have zero experience doing any kind of commentary and one of my biggest worries in doing this little show is that I’ll come across as stiff and boring, a problem not uncommon among amateur Twitch and YouTube types. This will drive away viewers and with the way my brain works, knowing that I endured a complicated streaming setup for nothing will drag my morale down and make the day even tougher. I get a few co-workers and Gamers With Jobs folks watching and my viewer count goes up to about 10. In the grand scheme of Twitch, that’s nothing but for a largely unpromoted first attempt, I think it’s decent so I’m feeling good. I start to plug away at Dark Souls and as one would expect, progress is slow and frustration filled. I die, a lot.

Then something incredible happens.

A friend suggests I specify in my Twitch profile that I’m playing Dark Souls which makes the channel easier to find. Once I do, random people start joining the stream. The viewer count starts going up and a real fun dialogue begins in the chat. Everyone’s really into this, offering advice, helping to guide me through the game’s massive and very confusing world and figure out how best to level my character and choose equipment. Occasionally I get trolled into hitting an area I’m not ready for but hey, it’s a charity event so it’s all good. People start asking me questions about why I’m doing this and hours go by with a bunch of us–both people I know and never have before–just shooting the breeze as I Prepare To Die.

A few people who own Dark Souls suggest having me summon them into my game to help me on the journey. Dark Souls’ matchmaking system is all but broken and summoning fails most of the time and leads to some slow periods but we all stick with it and soon, I’m barrelling through tough areas with amazing expediency thanks to the help of these great people. We play and chat together for hours and hours, some only leaving the stream because they simply can’t stay awake anymore. Many hilarious moments involving a hacker, facepalmingly dumb deaths and my reactions to meeting some freakish creatures for the first time are had. The number of viewers continues to go up (peaking around 40 which still isn’t much but is way more than I expected) and surprisingly, I start to get e-mails saying a lot of them are following my Twitch channel, which otherwise has nothing on it. Most of these people I had never met before today and most of them didn’t even know this stream was happening until they tripped over it, yet here many of them are as much as 12 hours later.

Many of my viewers are saying they love the job I’m doing commentating the stream. They say I’m funny, engaging, interacting with people (which I guess a lot of Twitch personalities don’t) and they’re sticking around because they really enjoy what they see. I get asked if this is something I’m going to do more and when the next stream is going to be. I didn’t know how to process this and still kind of don’t. I’ve had some ideas for a while about doing some Twitch or YouTube content as a creative side endeavour but after hearing the kind of work the big guys like TotalBiscuit do, I made myself laugh thinking I could ever pull that off. But these folks were saying I could and that they would tune in if I did more. There’s a lot of potential hurdles standing in the way of such a thing becoming a reality between copyright issues, my home Internet speed and of course, time and money or lack thereof but I’ve suddenly been given a sense that maybe there’s something to this. The gears in my head are turning faster now.

I went into the day thinking that if I could raise a bit more money and double last year’s takings, that would be a major victory and could leave satisfied. My Amnesia stretch goal was almost $700 away and I figured most people who were going to donate probably already did. Boy was I wrong. As word started to get out and the viewer count went up, the donations started coming in and not in small amounts. Multiple rounds of $50 and $100 started showing up and the total began to skyrocket. Within a few hours, my day’s goal was smashed and $2,000 actually seemed within reach again. As we reached the final $100, one of the founders of Gamers With Jobs piped up in the chat after putting $50 in and said if we didn’t reach $2,000 by 1:00am my time, he would make up the difference. My brain kind of stalled at trying to realise that I went from the second stretch goal having no chance to being guaranteed. I can’t even remember what I said at the time, only that it probably wasn’t very coherent. What I thought was a wildly ambitious goal had been achieved and people rallied to make it happen. $2,000 is a ton of money for a charity and none of that was me, that was all of you! You are all superheroes!

The experience of doing this live stream was tough but it was also some of the most fun I’ve had in years. I’m both elated and terrified at the thought of now having to do one of Amnesia. It’s going to quite possibly be the greatest challenge I’ve faced in almost 30 years of playing video games. But with a bunch of people in the Twitch chat, it will also be a ton of fun and I think the anticipation outweighs the fear, for now at least. I decided to do this because though playing video games for 24 hours isn’t easy, it’s also a leisure activity and I felt the spirit of Extra Life was best served by making things challenging. But it also ended up becoming something much more and led to me thinking of a lot of things I never expected and hitting a goal I purposefully setup to be very unlikely. This was a day I’ll remember for a very long time and in what was a pretty good year so far, this stands out as one of the biggest highlights. I can’t wait to do the upcoming two bonus streams and who knows, maybe more stuff later on. I still need more sleep but even as I groggily type this, I’m still smiling.

Thank you to everyone who made this day so special. The army of Gamers With Jobs and WESA/BluMetric Environmental folks who donated and helped spread the word, my best friend Dan (also known as StylezXP) who came to visit at night with Tim Horton’s and got me some Reddit coverage and in particular, the army of amazing random people I met on Twitch who helped guide me through Dark Souls and provided many hours of co-op fun. KeyMastar, Aikao (Supagroop amirite?!), Dhaz15, PrimeDragoon, Blackdrop and many others I know I’m forgetting, the whole day was exponentially better because of you and you also helped raise a ton more money than I ever thought for sick kids. Regardless of how much fun this was for us all, helping a deserving charity out so much is something truly respectable. Thank you so much!

Extra Life 2012: Sponsor and Watch Me Punish Myself for Sick Kids

It’s been a busy month and I haven’t been in a blogging mood for some reason but I’m getting back at it and kicking it off by asking for money! Awesome right? Last year, I decided to take a shot at doing Extra Life in support of my local children’s hospital. Thanks to the awesome generosity of people from my work and Gamers With Jobs, what I thought was a difficult goal of $500 was well surpassed, reaching almost $800 when all was said and done. I’ve decided to amp up both the goal and the challenge this year and I’m hoping you dear reader can lend a hand for the kids at CHEO.

The way this works is that for an straight 24 hour period on Saturday, October 20, I play video games. This sounds like all fun but even when I was young, that much gaming in one session was a tall order and it’s even harder now that I’m older. Last year wasn’t easy but thanks to some well timed caffeine ingestion and determination, I made it through without too much trouble. This year, I plan to work extra hard for your donations by not only playing a single game for the whole 24 hours but a game I normally wouldn’t go near, Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition for the PC.

If you notice the title, you’ll know this isn’t a game designed for the casual player. Dark Souls is balls hard, something that some gamers love it for and others hate it for. I’ve always respected this type of game and the masochists that consider it entertainment but I stay far away from it. I rented and tried it’s predecessor Dark Souls once and after the first boss, I knew it wasn’t for me. Playing this title (and it’s shoddy at best PC port to boot) for an entire day is going to be brutal, frustrating and a challenge indeed for me. In the event of technical difficulties with Dark Souls (which I plan to avoid with testing but you never know), I’ll be switching to Evochron Mercenary, a space exploration game that’s admittedly in a genre I much prefer but which is also known to be very complicated and hard to get into.

As if that wasn’t torture enough for me, I’m also going to be live streaming the entire thing so you can watch along and laugh as I undoubtedly and quickly start to lose my mind. I’ve never done a live stream before and the process of learning how this works has been quite a trip. The guys who do this all the time make it look easy. Beyond all the setup and testing, I’m going to have to do the entire event at my work because my cable connection’s crap upload speeds can’t handle it. Maintaining this little voyeurism show is only going to up the challenge of the day. My hope is that I’ll be able to chat with people both through Twitch’s text chat room and maybe even Skype but I haven’t tested that yet so no promises.

You’re welcome to donate as much or as little as you want, there no minimum but obviously, the more, the merrier. 100% of your gift goes to help kids at CHEO. I’ve already paid for the games and a subscription to the XSplit software I’ll be using to stream the event and WESA is kindly donating the office and the fibre Internet connection. You can donate on my Extra Life page with credit cards or PayPal. If those aren’t an option, please leave a comment with a way we can get in contact and we’ll work something out.

What’s that you say, you want even more? You sick sadist. Alright, fine. To add more fuel to the fire, I’m introducing stretch goals this year, a concept I learned from the way too many Kickstarters I contributed to recently. So what’s a stretch goal? It means that if I get a lot more money than I’m planning, I’ll take on the burden of doing another live stream where I will play another title front to back in one sitting. So far I have two stretch goals but I’ll add more if people really step up and go past the second one. Neither of these games are short so while neither will result in another 24 hour marathon, rest assured your money is buying you several hours of me suffering on video.

Goal #1 ($1,000) - The game will be Duke Nukem Forever. This game was highly anticipated when it was announced. In 1996. It ended up being in development for 13 years, killing 3D Realms, getting cancelled as a result and then being resurrected by Gearbox Software who eventually put it out in 2011. In short, what gamers got after a 13 year wait was a mound of burning garbage for $60. It was considered one of the worst big budget game releases in years. I’ve purposefully avoided this steaming pile and never had any intention to play it. If I have to, rest assured the show will be filled with hilarious snark.

Goal #2 ($2,000) - The game will be Amnesia: The Dark Descent. This is considered by many who would know to be one of the scariest video games ever made. Even horror aficionados like Patrick Klepek have had a hard time getting through it. I hate horror anything. Put on what’s considered a tame horror movie with all the lights on and I’ll be scared. Seriously, DOOM 3 freaked me out, that’s how much of a weak sauce I am. Playing through this will be an absolutely torture and will seriously likely cause nightmares for me. You’re in for a treat if you end up getting to watch me live stream it. I’ve been gaming for over 25 years and this will probably be the hardest thing related to this hobby that I’ve ever done. If you want some kind of idea, watch TotalBiscuit try to play it and picture me being way worse.

As you can see, I’ve taken the challenge of this event and turned it up to 11. I’m more than a little intimidated by the goals I’ve set for myself but I also like a challenge and never shy away from hard work. This is going to be tough but I’m super stoked to be doing it and I’m hoping the additions I’ve made will help secure a lot more money for a great cause. I’m really looking forward to it and I hope you can all help out. I’ll be posting more information here as things progress and once things get rolling, I’ll link to the live stream and if WordPress permits, you might even be able to view it straight from here. Thank you all for your help and let’s smash past those stretch goals!

A Little Self-Pimpage for Extra Life 2011

This is a quick post just to bring this to light for anyone who hasn’t heard of it. This upcoming Saturday, October 15th, I’ll be participating in Extra Life for the first time. This is an awesome event that was creating back in 2008 by the gaming community as a way of using our hobby to benefit sick kids. I first heard of it last year and decided to see if I could pull it off this year. The basic premise is this: I get people to sponsor me and from 8am on October 15th to 8am on October 16th, I play video games for 24 hours straight. I’m only allowed short breaks to use the washroom and to quickly eat every once in a while. I’m a huge gamer but the longest single play session I’ve had was about 12 hours long and I was 20 at the time so this is probably going to be quite a challenge. I’m up for it though and being for a great cause can only help drive me to finish it.

Thanks to some awesome friends and co-workers, I’ve already passed my initial $500 goal but of course, the more the merrier! If you have the means and would like to help out, you can donate here with a credit card or PayPal. All donations are tax deductible and 100% of the money raised goes to help my chosen institution which is the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario.

I’ll likely be altering between a number of titles on both console and PC and my hope is to document my descent into madness throughout the day on my pocket camcorder so some time in the future, I should hopefully have a little video up of the experience for people to mock. If you know me and plan to be playing stuff online that day as well, hit me up for some multiplayer. Thanks for your support!

 

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