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The article featured an unsubstantiated claim about the user "Supernova", with a user claiming to be the person behind the discovery of the Lookdown technique at age nine years old. Beyond the unsubstantiated claims, the writing quality was poor.
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Another effect of lookdown, besides the time saved, is that turns can be done slightly faster and sharper. Taking advantage of this side-effect especially applies to sharp corners and places where multiple obvious turns occur.
 
Another effect of lookdown, besides the time saved, is that turns can be done slightly faster and sharper. Taking advantage of this side-effect especially applies to sharp corners and places where multiple obvious turns occur.
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Lookdown was first brought to the attention of Goldeneye players by a user who went by the false identity of "[[John Kaleta]]" back in 2002 but due to the backlash they received for this method the person behind this false identity would leave the speedrunning scene. The person behind the name was really only 9 years old at the time and was hoping to be apart of a community that loved speedrunning as much as him but due to the backlash he received for his first posts online they stopped sharing their speedrun times all together and would never touch goldeneye again.
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Lookdown was first brought to the attention of Goldeneye players by a user called Supernova, who claimed at the time to be a 55 year-old man named John Kaleta. Supernova would also reveal the technique of creating a makeshift crosshair with tape or marker to the Goldeneye community, since the game did not feature an in-game crosshair for aiming, which he called the "Illinois Cross of Death."
    
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