I waited 5 years for a version of a game to get unbanned and the only thing that changed is someone that mods it finally decided they wanted to run the fastest version. Knock yourself out.
Your emu leaderboard could be as simple as a google sheet. You're not going to convince the people that disallow emu by trying to convince others. You could save yourself the time, hassle, kicking, and screaming and make your own, or wait for them to change their mind a decade down the road. Up to you.
Lol you're fine dude I'm just saying. These things vary from game to game, and with "newer" consoles emulation is either so poor that communities don't allow it, or the ability to cheat is too great to allow it. I'm mixed on either, really. You could always round up emulator runners and start your own leaderboard offsite. What's stopping ya?
I thought this was going to be a debug menu discussion. Not, "Is cheating considered cheating?"
They're banned on various SRC leaderboards, that doesn't mean you can't run games on emu/vc. If you care enough about competing you could get a leaderboard approved setup down the line I suppose, or petition for a category for emu/vc.
I'm curious, where was this discussed? It's not detailed anywhere in the discord or forums. I'm happy it got unbanned either way.
^ That, but also if it functions like a NES pad and doesn't add extra features (turbo, etc). Then you're fine.
Assuming this is Minecraft, ask in the Minecraft forum.
I miss the days when I would just get threatened with a ban and everyone on the site could see it.
Super Mario Bros? For free?!
ONLINE?!!?
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I really hated that I couldn't beat Castlevania (NES) so I got good.
Reminder to play Castlevania (NES).
@MrMonsh Irresponsibly add a random mod that doesn't run the game and I can get you removed.