Since there is a GB version, can GB (and GBP and SGB2) be added as valid platforms? Having only GBC doesn't make sense (especially since if you filter by GB on the series page, you don't see this game).
Thanks.
Having GBC as the sole platform for a GB game doesn't make much sense. Can GB, GBP, and SGB2 be added? Thanks.
Having only GBC doesn't make any sense for a GB game. Can you add GB, SGB2, and GBP?
Thanks.
Good news @Dangerless - a new feature emerges!
Now you can follow runners in addition to games in a server. Add them like you would a game, but put an asterisk at the end (like dadinfinitum*).
You can now DM the bot games (using the game abbreviation from SRC) and it'll alert you when a new submission is made (a great feature for moderators of games).
To remove a game, use the abbreviation but with an ! in front of the game.
You can also have the bot notify you of every game that you moderate by DMing it your SRC name (or Twitch name, if you've linked it to SRC) with a asterisk at the end (like dadinfinitum*).
@xFadedxShadow seconding LiveSplit One. I run a local instance with a bit of added CSS for custom font.
@Timmiluvs the Dazzle DVC100 is plug and play in Linux (I've tried with Debian-based distributions and Manjaro, which is Arch-based).
@LyssLoaf I've been using a local instance of LiveSplit One with a bit of added CSS for a custom font. Granted, I don't need global hotkeys, so it works perfect fine for me.
Before that I was just using a terminal - https://gist.github.com/slashinfty/86a232586dca8c4859e9078986e69307
Yeah, the best we have to go on is the given frame rate of the video.
@Lieutenant_Boo and you can use the yt-frame-timer with that. I like seeing individual frame numbers, and don't mind letting things download in the background (plus my script deletes previous downloads when you prompt a new one).
Simply providing options.
@AlexisDR that's part of the reason I made this little script, because I can download Twitch videos.
I am the developer of the yt-frame-timer, heh.
And yes, I created it because Slush0Puppy's is geared towards Windows (with a bundled .exe), and I wanted an easy online tool (and simple project for my own fulfillment).
I wanted to share my method of verifying runs. It involves downloading videos from YouTube or Twitch (in 720p60 if it exists, otherwise 360p), then having the framerate and current frame number printed on each frame of the video. Then it's a matter of using frame advance in a video player to pinpoint the exact frames for start and end.
https://gist.github.com/slashinfty/d5e449a8aaed4ea6f1c5488d1752ac98
This is written for Linux by default, but I have instructions for Windows in a comment on there.
Duplicates shouldn't short-circuit the loop now.
?rungetgames will list all games. If you add ! (?rungetgames!) then it'll list the channels, too.
I can likely get that done either tonight or tomorrow @Oxknifer
Hey MC, this is cool! I made a similar bot last year that's in quite a few servers: http://mattbraddock.com/srcom-bot/
https://slashinfty.github.io/run-get
This bot, RUN GET, will relay to your Discord server any newly verified speedruns for any game you give to it. If you have a server for a game or game series, then this is perfect for sharing new runs with everyone.
That point seems tenuous to me since SRC itself displays a ranking of sorts outside of leaderboards frequently
That is why I thought it should be available. Using leaderboards isn't the end of the world, though.
When looking at recently verified runs (example: https://www.speedrun.com/api/v1/runs?status=verified&orderby=verify-date&direction=desc), is it possible to embed what the run's rank is? I'm trying to minimize the number of API calls I need to make (because throttling).
To clarify, I'm suggesting the following: "Any% Glitchless" be renamed "Glitchless" and "Any%" be renamed "Beat the Game."
If we're dropping "any%" from glitchless, I think it only makes sense to drop it's use entirely (for consistency and standardization, as it seems we want), and use "Beat the Game." There's no way to measure a percentage of completion.
Been a hot minute, but I've implemented a useful feature: the ability to search for category (and sub-category) rules. Simply add a ? to the end of the (sub-)category.
Info here: https://slashinfty.github.io/srcom-bot/