Main Rules
- Playtesters for Shoot For The Stars will not be able to participate
Proof Standards
- Runs must have video footage with game audio, and must be at a minimum of 30fps
- For retiming purposes, try to include at least 1-2 seconds of video before the run starts and after the run ends.
- Runs must be performed on the current patch of the game
- Runs must be performed on a vanilla version of the game with no modifications
- Nothing in the proof footage should cover up any major gameplay elements
- No macros, autoclickers, or otherwise external tools
Category
Any% Restricted
- Complete the game as fast as possible without the use of the Double Jump tech
Timing
- Time starts on the first frame the crosshair appears after the player gains control
- Time ends when the player finishes the game, passing the rocket (when the in-game timer stops)
- Run timing is done RTA (Real-Time Attack)
- Using LiveSplit is encouraged, but not required
Standings
Place | Prize (USD) | Players |
---|---|---|
![]() | $250.00 | |
![]() | $150.00 | |
![]() | $100.00 |
Challenge Info
Start time
End time
Duration
4 days
Prize pool
$500.00
Game followers
102
Runs
44
Participation award
Title: "Stargazer"
Moderators
What is a Challenge?
Challenges are time-limited speedrunning competitions.
They function very similarly to regular leaderboards except run submission is only allowed within a set time frame.
In addition to that, they may feature unique themes, rules, or objectives that differ from the regular categories. They provide an opportunity to explore different aspects of a game or to celebrate specific events, discoveries, or community milestones.
Challenges within our SRC Series are internally funded and hand-picked to celebrate and give back to our communities. These challenges not only recognize the passion and dedication of our runners but also encourage a more laid-back environment, focused on community collaboration rather than raw competition.