The first thing that comes to mind is what to do about a potential 100% category.
I've been considering that a Defeat All Robots category might be reasonably close to that.
The difficulty with a "true" 100% category is that it presumably would include all the unique weapons you can collect from optional bosses. The problem with that is that some of them have more than a single possible unique drop, but you can only ever take one. For this reason a "true" 100% category in this sense is probably not possible, unless we want to consider runs spanning multiple games.
The Defeat All Robots category is, I believe, achievable and reasonably close to that. It simply entails defeating all robots, as the name implies. This includes all rooms of every section, as well as all event battles. I propose that the category explicitly requires winning the battle, which would entail that losing to a non-repeatable event battle would require loading a save from a previous point or resetting the run (non-repeatable encounters are not random, so it is easy to plan for that and make the safe choice of saving the game beforehand).
Another detail to consider is whether Boldo and Shade are considered part of the hit-list. It is possible to choose to battle Boldo after the Doppel battle, and then defeat Zoor during the event battles in the Machine section. As for Shade, he can be battled either after the Aqueria battle by refusing to kill her, or at the end of the game by siding with Muse (Goddess ending).
It is, of course, not possible to defeat all of the final bosses in the same game, so there is a limitation to that.
The category also might or might not require collecting Gungnir, the level 120 Spear class weapon. What's peculiar about this unique weapon is that it is not collected from a defeated robot, but instead is traded with Doppul in exchange for your entire AT collection.
I think that, broadly, fulfilling all those conditions would best approximate a 100% completion of the game, and maximize all the content that can be included in a single game.
I'm making this thread to discuss category proposals, either for new categories or modifications to existing categories.
It is indeed for a game request. The rejection reason was "Every time I click to watch it it leads me to another website" (presumably in reference to a pop-up ad).
I've PM'd you the run link (I'd rather not link it publicly until it is properly submitted, but I'll PM anyone who asks).
you should submit a support ticket
I have, it's been idling for over 20 days now, pushing a month, without so much as an acknowledgement. I don't know if there is anything else I can do get the site runners' attention on this matter.
Hello.
Could we get a category board for 100% completion, where you complete all the quests and at the end Jinx is proclaimed King?
Kind regards.
EDIT: I just tried writing a Markdown message, the sections do show up on the message box but are not rendered, apparently.
EDIT 2:
cuz it used to use it but it clearly broke/doesn't work like stock markdown anymore
I'd advise submitting a support ticket explaining the bug, if you haven't already done so.
Good evening.
I wanted to request that kick.com (the streaming site) be added as a social networks option on profiles.
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I'd recommend checking with the community whether and which emulators are allowed for a given category. For some categories there are technical reasons to require a specific emulator, or even ban emulators under certain circumstances.
That being said, for PS1 in particular mednafen is a pretty accurate emulator and thus usually allowed (https://mednafen.github.io). IIRC the Bizhawk emulator (https://tasvideos.org/Bizhawk) uses mednafen under the hood for PS1 as well.
Another popular and fairly accurate emulator for PS1 is Duckstation, so worth looking into as well (https://www.duckstation.org).
For the PS2 I'm less certain but I believe PCSX2 remains the most popular and accurate emulator (https://pcsx2.net). Not sure if it's as ubiquitously accepted as with PS1 though.
I frankly have no idea if there are accurate enough emulators for the PS3 to be allowed for competitive speedrunning. But you can always ask the community for the game when in doubt (this also applies any kind of inquiries in general).
EDIT: Also bear in mind that for any given emulator a specific configuration might be required, and proof that you are using the correct configuration provided for any submitted runs. Again, the best option is to check with the game's community.