Create a support ticket: https://www.speedrun.com/support/tickets/new
Leaderboards here are sorted by time and only time. There is no way to implement a scoreboard, you'll have to look elsewhere for that.
The work is complete, let me know if you notice anything that looks wrong
Please just let this thread die lol, it was nonsense from the start both the people involved with it are banned, there is nothing else to discuss here.
To answer your question though, I can't speak on this specific situation, but in general it's actually very reasonable to reject a known cheater's runs simply because they're a known cheater. A lot of the speedrunning community and leaderboards are built on trust, since even for the strictest leaderboards the proof standards are honestly quite low compared to other competitive hobbies. If you willingly violate that, you can't seriously expect anyone to ever trust you again. One could argue that we should be willing to give people a second chance (depending on the exact circumstances at least), but that cannot be forced. Individual games/communities need to be able to make that call on their own
As far as I know, their current plan is to avoid touching the v1 API at all going forward. Hopefully the inevitable v2 will address the many issues and missing functionality of the current API, but it sounds like we shouldn't expect to see that anytime soon, unfortunately.
I've always wanted to be able to do Discord integrations like what you're suggesting more easily. Although, I do wonder if public API access to Discord connections for all users would make it easier for bad actors to spam the entire userbase on Discord... probably needs some additional safeguards.
Looks like most of the mods for that game are inactive (there's one verifier who's logged in a week ago and everyone else is 3+ weeks), I would just go ahead and make a support ticket, that's the preferred way to get in touch with site staff.
Ok I get the drama is weird but I think you've made your point, continuing to post here unprompted probably isn't gonna help anything. Just let this thread die and keep working with site staff to resolve the issues
I'm on Windows. It just builds to an executable (there's a build in the Releases there) and I run that. Not sure what the source of the confusion is here, I just can't help you because I have no idea what extra complications Linux introduces.
Lol yeah somehow these posts always have 2 or 3 levels of nonsense hidden behind them. Nobody ever wants to tell the whole story. @MrWeakwill No need to drag your drama into a public forum. Whatever this is just let it go.
If it's on a leaderboard, inform the leaderboard moderators and/or site staff and let them sort it out. If it's not, who cares. There's nothing else you can (or should) do about it.
I don't have Linux or know anything about compiling C# stuff for it, you're on your own I'm afraid.
I made a utility for this a while ago. It's pretty trivial to do with the API: https://github.com/ShikenNuggets/SpeedArchive
The variable should have a "values obsolete each other" setting, turn that on.
I feel I must note that not a single person has run this in the 3 months since it was added.
The one time donations were just not sustainable. The previous owner managed with them, but he had no employees and the userbase was much smaller back then. When the community started to really grow in 2020 there were major problems that he was not at all equipped to solve with the kind of revenue he had. I genuinely believe the site would not exist today if things hadn't changed (regardless of how you feel about the current state of things, SR.C fully shutting down would objectively be a massive blow for the entire community).
The ads experience is brutal and they definitely need to work on it, but saying the subscription "isn't fair" is a bit silly. This service is provided to us for free, and running a website like this at this scale is not cheap. Whether it's worth it or not to you is a personal decision, but it's really not an unreasonable ask on their part.
The supporter tier also does more than just disable ads. I actually really like the profile features, though I admit I do wish it a bit more tangible overall.
Every game has its own rules for this sort of thing. I would expect there to be accuracy issues with something like this, but you'll have to talk to the people for the specific game(s) you plan on running.
Games that are not part of an established series must be manually requested through the support hub. If you're not seeing a game, it either means nobody's requested it yet, or it's not eligible for one of the reasons listed there.
For games that are part of an established series, talk to the series moderator directly (if they're inactive or there isn't a series moderator, then support hub).
Playing on Normal is kinda pointless IMO, if you want to go fast then play on the fastest difficulty, and if you want the challenge then play on the highest difficulty. If anyone ever actually plays this game on Hard we certainly could add it.