Twitch Streamer Collapses Mid-Guitar Hero Challenge: Fans Left in Shock!

Summary

  • CarnyJared lost consciousness mid-stream during a tough Guitar Hero challenge on 200% speed.
  • Fans expressed concern and humor after he suddenly passed out during the iconic song.
  • Playing at such extreme speeds can lead to health risks, including adrenaline crashes and dehydration.

It appears that Twitch streamer CarnyJared seemed to faint during a grueling gaming event featuring one of the hardest tracks from Guitar Hero. The live stream showed this incident, causing his viewers to express worry for his health and safety.

As a dedicated enthusiast, I can’t help but acknowledge the enduring impact of Guitar Hero in the world of gaming. It wasn’t just about kickstarting the craze for plastic instrument games, but it also pushed its limits with an impressive difficulty curve. For beginners, there are plenty of songs to ease into, but the real challenge lies in mastering some of the game’s most demanding tracks, frequently layered with additional challenges. Recently, I found myself drawn to a fan-made version of the game, Clone Hero, to take on one of its toughest songs.

In a recent Twitch stream, CarnyJared was challenging himself to beat Through the Fire and Flames, one of Guitar Hero‘s most renowned playable songs, on 200% speed. A clip shows Carnyjared in an extreme state of focus in the final stretch of the song. Unfortunately, CarnyJared slipped up, and immediately paused the game, having a strong reaction to his mistake. CarnyJared jumped around, saying that “it’s never gonna end!” and generally appearing hyperactive at the flub. Suddenly, he said that he had to sit down because he was going to pass out, and seemingly did just that.

CarnyJared Moment Surprises Fans

Following seating himself, CarnyJared momentarily rested his hand on his face, seeming to faint for a brief moment, leaning forward in his chair. Shortly after, he regained consciousness and stood up again, gazing at the screen and being reminded of his Twitch setback once more. Simultaneously, his viewers expressed messages of worry and amusement, with some playfully suggesting he should drink more coffee, while others voiced concern over how pale he seemed.

Given that Dragonforce’s “Through the Fire and Flames” is known for its fast pace, beating at 200 beats per minute, increasing the speed to twice that rate poses a challenge even for skilled Guitar Hero players. During the live stream, it appears that Carnyjared might have experienced both an adrenaline dip and possibly a sudden drop in blood pressure upon standing up suddenly. Fortunately, there’s no evidence of any lasting consequences, but gamers should remember to stay hydrated and take regular breaks to minimize risks while playing.

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2025-02-08 04:44