Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-35396801-20180428010546/@comment-31763506-20180428075823

Yes. It was frustratingly difficult to optimize maximal failure, so I formulated a philosophical reason to stop.

Accepting Anselm of Canterbury's Ontological Proof that God exists because he is by definition a maximally perfect being, and identifying existence as a perfection, so that by imagining a maximally perfect God, we must posit that he exists as a God that does not exist would be imperfect, and we would therefore be able to imagine a still greater God with the attribute of existence.

The logical corollary to this is that non-existence is an imperfection, so the worst possible TLS playthrough would be one that was never started.

So if you want to have the worst possible playthrough, don't play.