I think there is a mistake on this leaderboard. The WR is listed as 1 second and has a video over 2 hours with no Monster in My Pocket gameplay. Can a mod please fix this?
After learning about new methods like frame counting I am starting to rethink these strict guidelines. I still feel that a runner should put forth a good effort to properly start/stop their timer. In cases where a runners error make it difficult to determine an accurate time the runner should be given the higher time, unless they can provide indisputable evidence of a lower time. Normally these situations would arise when dealing with fractions of a second.
I would like to request mod/supermod for the Skate or Die series and the individual games in that series. I have been waiting for about two weeks to have my run submission approved. The current mod (CapnGoof) has been absent from speedrunning since May 2016. According to his twitter he does not have time for speedrunning. https://twitter.com/CapnGoof/status/751794453271248896 I have tried contacting him on Twitch as well as on Twitter and have gotten no reply.
Thank you for consideration
Thanks for your inputs I am always curious to know what the community thinks. I chose to start the timer when the vault opens because it is a very loud audio queue. Starting the timer as close as possible to the button inputs is what I was going for. As far as the url goes I will try working on that if I can. I agree we need more games for this series. I am just waiting to be contacted by runners who want to join in. I will definitely get to work on makin the designs look better.
Times will be accepted dependent on what is shown by the players timer. Here is a general overview of how times will be reviewed on submitted runs under 3:35.
If the player...
- Starts their timer late then the submitted run may be rejected.
- Starts their timer early then the time shown on the timer will be accepted.
- If the player stops their time early then the run may be rejected.
- If the player stops their timer late then the time that is shown on the timer will be accepted.
Players will be expected to stop/start their timer accurately. Any mistakes in timekeeping can only lose time for the runner. If the player gains time during the run by inaccurate time keeping their run may be rejecting. These are the general guidelines we will use when accepting/rejecting and determining finishing times for runs that are submitted under 3:35. I may change or amend these rules if necessary.