Yeah but that also applied to normal run for 200k all bonus. Literally there's like one way to do it in 5 seconds. It (should) get interesting for slightly harder/longer runs like no bonus 4M where I'm sure it can be done in much less than 261 days as in the current record
If 2 players got the same number of days, then the actual real-time will be used. So if two players both have 5 days, but one did it in 30 minutes while the other did it in 40, the 30 minutes is considered faster. However, if one used 20 minutes but used 6 days, the 30 min one is still considered faster.
This will be most noticeable in 4M as current speedruns sacrifice a lot of days (by ending it early) to save real-time.
It'll be beating the game in the least number of days, and if that's equal then compare the time
There are quite a few videos of him playing bots, so I think those should be put on here. Like this one:
Magnus Carlson holds the record for highest elo ever achieved by a human, but a mere level 24 engine has a higher elo than that. I don't think anyone less than a literal god can even have a chance of beating level 25, so why does the category exist?