Regardless of if it's called VC or something else it's still emulation, regardless of title.
is joke, was mostly just poking fun at the idea of watching a run in its entirety, but sped up. Sounds funny when you think about it. I mostly agree that it's fine, since really at the end of the day the video proof is there and then run can be taken down anytime if proven to be fake.
edit: i mean if you expect me to treat a 30 minute run of an 11:30 wr time game with the same level of scrutiny you need to guess again
I'm really just shocked you don't watch runs submitted to you at 10x speed.
I mean really? Step up your submission viewing game.
uh the difference with todd rogers and billy mitchell is they couldn't prove the runs existed either.
No one is arguing against the usefulness of splits as far as tracking your progress goes, but it's completely meaningless as far as proof of a speedrun goes.
^ That's why I don't sweat it if someone submits an hour long run of a 10 minute game then tries to "expose me" because I verified his run that had a save state in it somewhere.
I watch runs submitted to boards I mod.
In the background, muted, at double speed while I play hearthstone
"Does all Speedruns Need Video?"
yea
"I can't do it therefore he can't do it" isn't proof. Maybe ask galedog how he did it.
Provide proof that his run is cheated and isn't just the god run
I'm just telling ya how it looks from an outsider looking in.
Yeah I don't know what was said on discord, or the finer details of the game but it seems unlikely that galedog would risk credibility with a dumb 16 second run, when he has real runs on the site. I'm just going off what looks like you were given mod, then proceeded the change things before outing galedog as a cheater.
Not allowed according to you, or according to Galedog? The rules read like they were written in response to Galedog's run.
edit: yeah you don't even mention Galedog's run being fake in your op. I must be missing something.
@SaiyanGaming420 he removed his run it seems, so you might wanna provide the proof of him cheating.