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gamer uses 'the last ronin game' speedrun to avoid paying child support, speedrun community conflicted

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gamer uses 'the last ronin game' speedrun to avoid paying child support, speedrun community conflicted

AITA for thinking this dad should get a participation trophy? TL;DR: a man named Dave, 34, 'accidentally' exploited a glitch in 'the last ronin game' to beat it in 0.2 seconds, then used that as 'proof' his entire year was 'too busy' for his kid's birthday. Reddit is divided: some call it a galaxy-brain strategy to bypass real life, others are screaming 'YTA' for weaponizing a video game over 'growing up' and missing the point that 'the last ronin game' is a gritty, family-centered tale about sacrifice. Ironically, Dave's kid is now a speedrunner out of spite and is currently beating his dad's record.