Retiring? No, I just checked the video and there were mistakes.
Role is open to check TASed runs in the game's PC version.
They require at least 1 of these abilities.
•Have a way to distinguish runs from human to robot.
•Hability to spot inconsistencies.
•Know when a run is unusually fast.
I know I don't belong here (especially since the last reply was 7 years ago), but yeah, I'm cool with TAS runs, as long as it's in the miscellaneous category. Since TAS is open, moderation will be stricter.
For Roku, any background noise or weird lighting (as long as it doesn't cover the level or time) can make it hard to TAS. Xbox and Playstation are harder, but certainly doable to check for TAS. PC will be a nightmare to check, so I'm open to adding people as verifiers who are good at spotting TASed runs.
oh, yeah sure.
I like it. But they have to be on full-game for it to work. Also what's tipi?
Since I can't make a new save file, every time I have to do an 100% Speedrun, I'll use an emulated version in a new website.
No worries. All I ask is to not be biased. Time starts when the character is controllable and ends when it stands on the last breakable block.
Is being a verifier good enough? I don't want to give people randomly the ability to be a mod, but also don't want to disappoint people.
Well, I'm figuring out how to add a timer to the game. Once figured out, I'll put it in tools.
Well, there's Any% and being faster than a second to beat a tie.
Also how did you know?
In the process of retiming, but not all of them are going to be a second long. Tho, there will be a lot of ties.
Yet you persist. But not knowing how to play Sudoku made this category evolve into this state.
I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.-Jimmy Dean