this thread has been inactive for 7 years and your post isnt even related to it.
ask the nfs discord for help with their autosplitter
you could have found it in two seconds if you went to the settings page.
its the second thing under the "account" tab
join the oot discord.
some tricks are only possible in 1.0 versions
i remember seeing people learn games for this and i was always curious because it seemed interesting. sad to see it hasnt been active in 2 years after seems like it was last done in 2022. https://go1den.github.io/12hc/
if you read the others posts youd realize they are talking about your wording and clear agression.
also i cant say ive had the problem you claim to have, in fact i think ive gotten the mod for some games a bit too easily (or thats how it felt). a few times i just said "i tried contacting the mods, didnt work" and i became the mod quickly after.
unless the game rules state that you can the answer is most likely no as taking a pause makes it a segmented run instead of single segment
thats one of the most active games on the site right now so id say yes, its normal. if its a less active game then 21 days is the max you should have to wait
someone will answer the emulation question but you can just point a camera or phone at the tv to record
my longest finished run clocks in at 8h 29m and its my ape escape trilogy all monkeys run.
the longest a run has gotten is 17 hours and that was my first ocarina of time 100% run that i didnt finish.
if its freeware of course you can link it. though i personally wouldnt upload someone elses game to gamejolt, itchio or similiar because those are not for file sharing but for releasing games.
nowadays everyone on planet earth uses obs because its good and free
there are many classic rpghorror games you could try out if a "top down puzzle adventure" is fine for you
usually remapping is allowed as long as you dont have multiple buttons doing the same action (ex two buttons to shoot so that you can spam faster) but as said above, check the rules or ask the mods