Not exact matches
This massive feature from ESPN The Magazine attempts to fill in some
of that
grey area, though, chronicling Alex Rodriguez's year off from baseball and his journey to return to the
game that suspended him.
What you described would be a glitchless speedrun but the problem with those is categorizing what actually counts as a glitch (actions like walking out
of bounds or boosting your movement speed using the
game's physics are in the
grey area here) so I can't see how a vague category like this could be the «proper» way to speedrun.
According to him, this includes requiring ElDewrito to only work as a transformation
of a «legally» downloaded copy
of the ms23 Halo Online build — although, since the
game was never officially released, the legality
of downloading it is still a
grey area.
The bottom line is that like the world
of «L.A. Noire» itself, the
game is neither black nor white; it has its
grey areas and it's up to the
gamer him or herself to determine how those
grey areas affect their playing experience.
Many
of these videos do exist in something
of a copyright
grey area — how transformative something like a commentary is, for instance — along with questions
of whether something like a full playthrough by a popular YouTuber helps or hinders a
game's sales.