In that case, it's not really that your runs are being rejected, but rather your game request is being rejected. The difference between submitting a run and submitting a new game is that the latter is indirectly also requesting to appoint you as a moderator of the new game.
With that in mind, when you request a new game your profile has to comply with the current rules in place for moderators, and one of them requires you to have at least 2 working contacts, but I feel obligated point out that it's not mandatory for one of them to be YouTube. If you'd like to ditch YouTube for another platform to add to your contact list, you're free to do so.
That being said, what @Oreo321 mentioned should do the trick to fix your YouTube contact.
Hello everyone! As the title says, I prepared new custom alternatives for the trophy icons for the leaderboard (the ones you get for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place).
I basically just took the official dot agumon sprite to be the 1st place trophy and then recolored it for the 2nd and 3rd place icons, trying to mimic the color palette of the originals. This is a very simplistic approach, but I think they turned out to be pretty good.
You can see them here on these links: • 1st place • 2nd place • 3rd place
If you'd like to see how they'd look on the leaderboard, you can see this photo here to give you a rough idea.
Anyways, feel free to check them out and use them as you see fit!
PS: If you guys find them a bit lacking still and someone else would like to elaborate on the idea, I wouldn't mind either.
Absolutely! Feel free to use them
Hello everyone! As the title says, I prepared new custom alternatives for the trophy icons for the leaderboard (the ones you get for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place).
I basically just extracted the lamp you see on the loading screen between levels and adapted it a bit to be the 1st place trophy, while the 2nd and 3rd are merely recolors of the 1st, trying to mimic the color palette of the originals. I don't consider myself even as much as an image editting amateur, but I think the end result was still pretty good.
You can see them here on these links:
If you'd like to see how they'd look on the leaderboard, you can see this photo here to give you a rough idea.
Anyways, feel free to check them out and use them as you see fit!
PS: If you guys find them a bit lacking still and someone else would like to elaborate on the idea, I wouldn't mind either.
If it brought you back to the email and password page (also known as the login screen for short), then it probably means that you tried to login into discord when you should have been creating an account first. Check in that screen for a "Create an account" link to do just that.
While I'd like to keep helping you with the matter, I believe it'd be more productive for you to search a tutorial on how to setup discord with an account and everything before continuing here, since that'll take you through all the hoops you might find on their platform better than I'll ever do.
Once you've set it up, joining the server should be as easy as using one of the links I provided in my first posts here. Good luck!
Ok, now we are getting to the real heart of the problem I guess.
Go here to https://discord.com/ and choose whether the app or the browser version and then when you open it up you should be able to register an account, which should be pretty straightforward on its own. Once you've done that come back here and use the link.
Your discord tag is like your unique ID in discord, a code to identify your user. Usually it's comprised of a name + a random number (e.g. mine is "Monsh#3403").
If you open up discord (whether it's the app or the browser version), you should be able to find your tag at the bottom left corner of the window, right next to your avatar.
PS: Also, perhaps you might want to follow this up using speedrun.com's chat, since that might make it a little bit faster to help you with this issue.
The discord tag in your socials doesn't have your tag number, meaning I can't DM you the invite because I can't find you, so please correct it if you can.
Meanwhile, try this new link: https://discord.gg/BbxhZVDS
I'm not sure if you mean the Speedrunning Community discord server in particular, but if that's the case then maybe try using this invite link: https://discord.gg/0SarUu3yU9CibytG
@OATS you haven't been silenced or anything of the sort, but rather you are mixing up this thread with this one, and as you can see your answer is perfectly fine over there.
I am just taking a wild guess, but perhaps this is one of those cases of the condition being written in code as "wait > 60 days" instead of being "wait >= 60 days" (which would be a pretty common mistake to make and I wouldn't fault anyone for this since it's easy to overlook), so waiting one more day might actually do the trick.
Hello there, welcome!
If the game you're trying to run isn't already on the site, you'll need to send in a game request to add it. If that's the case, then I'm afraid that it being a NSFW game makes it very likely it'll get rejected under current rules. There's been some discussion about the topic on other threads:
https://www.speedrun.com/the_site/thread/ypwrg https://www.speedrun.com/speedrunning/thread/mfq62
You could still try sending the game request and see if it goes through, but all things considered I would keep my expectations low in this scenario. Best of luck!
PS: Just to avoid possible confusions, I'll mention that indeed there are already some NSFW games floating around on the site, but those were accepted at a time were rules were more lax (and when they changed they didn't affect games retroactively). Hopefully your game is amongst them.
Well, first off, some of the older PS3 models are actually just backwards compatible and play PS2 games natively (meaning you can't really consider them an emulator under any circumstance), but later models did eventually get to the point where they end up fully emulating the PS2 to play those games, so you could consider those models as being ran on emulator. In general I'd just list it as "ran on PS3", but that's just me.
Now, on the topic of this being allowed/disallowed (which I assume is what you're actually worried about): While at a single glance it might seem like a bit of a grey area, but a good rule of thumb is that if it's an official release (ie. you're playing on an original unmodified console) then the consensus is that it should be allowed. I say should because rules may vary between game to game, so it wouldn't hurt to ask at the game's leaderboard forums to see their opinion on the matter (they have the final say after all).
Hello there, welcome!
If you're looking to run a PS2 game, chances are emulators won't be allowed, so you'll probably be running it on console. In that case, to record your gameplay you'll need to either buy a capture card or to record the screen by hand using a phone or a camera (checking if the game's leaderboard allows this method of recording first).
As for a timer, you can edit it into the video after the run. If you're looking for a digital timer, Livesplit should work nicely for you (it sure does for most runners).
If you have any questions feel free to ask. Best of luck!
Hello and welcome! So, are you looking to flex on him by beating his times or are you taking a more passive approach? :D
Welcome to the site! Hope you find your game soon
@JoJorefrence I guess you could have a try at running Webgames, since you can just play them on your internet browser, but bear in mind that most of them are Flash games and soon enough (if not already) they'll stop being supported by current browsers, meaning you'll have to install Bluemaxima Flashpoint to run them.
Setting that case aside, if you really don't want to download anything you could run any game you already have a physical copy for, but if it's on console you'll probably need a capture card or record the run by hand (otherwise you'll have to download an emulator to play it on PC).
Hey there, welcome!
First off, I tried searching for "Unpuzzle" and sure enough, I couldn't find the game's leaderboard, which means it's probably not been added to the site as of yet. If you'd like to send in a request to add a leaderboard for the game, you can do so here.
As for a software to record your runs, there's a few options that work pretty well, but to name two:
- Open Broadcaster Software, or OBS for short, is the one most people use (including myself) and it's completely free. Might look a bit daunting at first if you're new to this, but test it out for a bit and soon enough you'll get accustomed to its layout.
- If you happen to have an NVidia graphics card, NVidia Shadowplay is also completely free. It works seamlessly and you barely even notice it running in the background, but it does lack some features that OBS has.
If you're still looking for a visual timer, Livesplit is what most people use and gets the job done. It's pretty straightforward and shouldn't interfere much with any games you might try to run.
Should you have any other questions feel free to ask. Good luck!
If there are other active runners interested in the game I suppose you could pitch the idea to appoint one of them as the new mod.
In any case, even if the game were to be left without a mod and a new runner wanted to add a run, they could always ask to be appointed as a mod here.