− | After Ryan's 1:10, many people were enticed to play Silo, most notably [[David Clemens]] and [[Rayan Isran]]. Both of these great speedrunners achieved 1:12 without much problem. On March 24, 2008, exactly 1 year, 1 month and 20 days after Ryan first achieved 1:10, Rayan Isran duplicated the feat. The reaction to Rayan's 1:10 was very different from the way the elite embraced Ryan's 1:10. Most were enraged that Rayan had the audacity to tie such a World Record and claimed that the record being shared took away from its eminence of greatness, however the record is still regarded as the best World Record in the game, and the best tied record in all of speedrunning. | + | After Ryan's 1:10, many people were enticed to play Silo, most notably [[David Clemens]] and [[Rayan Isran]]. Both of these great speedrunners achieved 1:12 without much problem. On March 24, 2008, exactly 1 year, 1 month and 20 days after Ryan first achieved 1:10, Rayan Isran duplicated the feat. The reaction to Rayan's 1:10 was very different from the way the elite embraced Ryan's 1:10. Most were enraged that Rayan had the audacity to tie such a World Record and claimed that the record being shared took away from its eminence of greatness, however the record was still regarded as the best World Record in the game, and the best tied record in all of speedrunning. |