Thank you for your replies.
I had a lot of complaints this time, which is why I made this post, but I was able to understand after you answered my questions and explained the community's way of thinking.
Thank you both.
Thank you for your reply.
I have no complaints about wall-passing, the speedometer, and CKF, so I'm not saying they should be removed.
However, if these are allowed, I don't understand why less than 60 FPS is not allowed.
Wall kicks are difficult, taking 1 to 5 ticks, but mods are not allowed and players practice, right?
I think the same is true for low FPS.
If the lower the FPS, the faster you accelerate, so I think it should be used as a technique.
And low FPS doesn't just have the benefit of accelerating, it also has the disadvantages of making it harder to know when to kick the wall and making it harder to aim at the enemy.
As for the problem of it looking like a slideshow, the minimum FPS has been set at 30 FPS since before the rule change, and there were 36 FPS runs before the rule change, so I don't think it will become as extreme as 10 FPS.
However, these are just my personal thoughts, so I don't see it as a big problem.
What I'm most concerned about this time is that the recently posted TOP 5 Gauntlet videos were approved despite not displaying the FPS, and that records from before the rule change remain.
The rules say that the FPS must be displayed and that it must be 60 FPS, but the fact that something without the FPS display was approved and my 30 FPS was rejected makes me think that the moderators' standards are unclear.
And if records of 36 FPS from before the rule change remain, that means that to get to number one in the rankings I have to challenge for a disadvantageous 60 FPS, which I think is a big problem.
Shouldn't this be given a bit more thought?
I forgot to mention in my recent post that I use translation software, so both my previous post and this one may have been poorly written.
I apologize.
I have some questions about the rule change
My gauntlet that I ran at 30 FPS was rejected
Some of the top 5 players recently posted don't have FPS displayed
Why are they allowed
And the 1st place in my "Damage Boosting No Pre Speed" category is running at 36 FPS.
If 60 FPS or less is not allowed because of the rule change, shouldn't records without FPS display or records below 60 FPS from before the rule change be deleted?
If the past record of 36 FPS remains, doesn't 60 FPS mean that you have to run under unfavorable conditions?
Speed running is about speed, right?
What is the difference between the bugs like ANY% wall-passing to seek speed, CKF that does not exist in the game, and mods such as speed display that are allowed and 30 FPS is not allowed?
CKF in particular has a direct effect on the game and can be banned in online games.
I would like the moderator to explain.