If there are significant differences between the platforms, you should separate leaderboards based on platform if it gets added (if the community feels it to be appropriate)
Would add subcategories to the levels where they are different rather than categories
No. There is no way to have the default based in category afaik. We struggled with this in cuphead for a while, where we eventually switched to only one timing method for all categories as the distinction doesn't really matter too much (at least for our community). If you only have the default time field, it comes up as Time, and there's only one field, so it works well enough
I've had people submit runs to Cuphead that were literally 1 frame a minute, feels bad rejecting new runners but T-T gotta do what you gotta do
If you fall off and take a penalty, you don't subtract that penalty when calculating your time
gerarge you gotta have a recording for your runs, ILs especially
These France ones are surely because of the Ultime decathlon right?
Also, super interested in seeing more non-trivial answers to this :P There's a few IL boards for cuphead which are Spanish or Russian only, by pure coincidence (only got a few runners each though)
as a note on the emulators, it's only us two runners, it doesn't really matter how accurate it is. i don't have hours to spend on comparing load times and all that, I do a casual run maybe once a week or less, it's not like we have 30 active runners or something
edit: and, for what it's worth, I'm reasonably sure all the load times are the same since someone is talking during them and it always loads as soon as their dialogue finishes
I'm so absolutely done with ELO.
"It seems like we are talking against a Wall or only to each other in This Forum. ELO isn't Bad, but they Just don't Listen to the Community and what they want."
Yes, but that is exactly WHY they are bad at their job - they are not listening to us. A public forum is so much better than a form because we can bounce ideas off of one another and also vote on other people's ideas, and, once we submit an idea to a form, it's essentially lost forever. You just gotta hope and pray that someone back there read it and listened to it