i cheated in a $50000 tournament - Summary

Summary

The content creator is participating in a $50,000 death run competition hosted by Epic Games. They aim to achieve the fastest time, but they're struggling and express frustration and humor throughout the stream. Despite their difficulties, they manage to complete the levels and submit their run. However, in a tongue-in-cheek move, they decide to edit their footage to make it appear as though they completed the run in an impossibly fast time of 1 minute and 2 seconds. They submit this edited footage, hoping to convince the organizers that they won the competition. However, the stream ends with the creator revealing that Epic Games refused to accept their edited footage and instead placed them last on the leaderboard.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The author is competing in a death run competition run by Epic Games.
2. The competition has a prize pool of $50,000.
3. The author aims to win the competition to earn money.
4. The competition consists of 10 levels of death run.
5. The author is allowed one death in the competition.
6. The author's goal is to complete the levels as quickly as possible.
7. The author is not doing well in the competition, with a current time of 6 minutes at level 3.
8. The author has not played death runs in months.
9. The author is rusty and making mistakes, including getting stuck on the bouncy level.
10. The author is trying to make a good impression to get ads on their YouTube channel.
11. The author believes that eighth place gets a cash prize.
12. The author is submitting a fake video proof to Epic Games to try to win the competition.
13. The author is trying to convince Nicole, who sends the submissions to Epic Games, that their fake video is real.
14. The author's plan is to submit a legitimate attempt after the fake one.
15. The author is using VFX editing to make their fake video look legitimate.
16. The author's fake video shows them completing the levels in 1 minute and 2 seconds.
17. The author's submission was refused by Epic Games, and they were put last on the leaderboard.
18. The author did not win the $25,000 prize.