Are there any requirements for multi-games? The ones I plan on running are slightly inactive, and I would hate to do a 9 hour run just for it to be rejected for not being popular
https://www.speedrun.com/horseshoe_crab_rescue Horseshoe Crab Rescuse is a super easy, fun, and cute game for the 3ds, for only 1$ on the eShop. The point of the game is to walk around a beach, and flip over horseshoe crabs with the press of a button. The in-game timer makes running it easy, especially since the board is based on IL's.
https://www.speedrun.com/ssd A really well-made Sonic fighting game, that is surprisingly fan-made and free. Like most fighting game speedruns, the run entails defeating the arcade mode as fast as possible with any character. It's a pretty easy game to pick up, so if you like fighting games you should check it out.
https://www.speedrun.com/kanoha/allposts Necroposted, promoted themselves, no runs.
Using the Youtube frame retimer (https://slashinfty.github.io/yt-frame-timer/) and going through the Wr video frame-by-frame multiple times, I have found that the actual time for the wr is 26s 117ms. This has been brought up before, and I'm bringing it up again. Mods, please either change the time of the wr run or retime it yourselves.
Sasuke was the Japanese Ninja Warrior, and was adapted to America as American Ninja Warrior, which branched off into its own show that Americans know today.
The series should be titled "Sasuke/American Ninja Warrior" Similar to the Power Rangers/Super Sentai series, the Japanese version and American counterpart should be grouped together.
Sorry for the delay, I didn't receive a notification for this thread for some reason. Anyways, you're right, getting 100% is just Any% but optimal, so I'll remove it.
the most I've seen is 3, are there any that have more than that at the moment?
For the first point, what I've seen mods do is list the acceptable emulators in the game/category rules, https://www.speedrun.com/pafat2d 's game rules for example.
and why are they all for Going Rouge fr
on here, off-site contact wasn't necessary because the mod is active on the site quite often
Nah, it's kind of an obscure series, which is why I thought they would most likely accept my request. The mod also moderates 13 other series and 100+ games, so I can't imagine they're very involved or helpful in those either.
So, in January, I messaged a series mod requesting to add a game to the series. They had been active on the site after I had sent that message, but didn't respond for a week or two, so I sent a follow up message, but when my message was ignored again, I just submitted the game through the support hub and had it added. Now, I've been looking to get more games added to that series, and again the mod had ignored my messages, so I sent a request about a change of moderations since they weren't being very involved in the series. The support hub denied my request, which is fine, it's up to them after all. So I've been requesting the games through the hub again (I also have to make a ticket for them to be added to the series since they aren't added automatically for some reason) which just makes the process longer than having the series mod add it. Anyways, my point is: isn't a series mod kinda useless if they aren't going to add games or accept messages about the series? (Am I missing something?)