If any timing change needs to happen, make it power on to last input. Not everyone wants to deal with the endless FF end scenes and credits every run. Though the issue with power on was pretty solidly covered by MLSTRM with newer consoles that don't boot directly into the game.
The rest of the points I can't really say I know enough about to comment on. But the idea of universal categories is nice in theory, but games and communities are different in practice. There's too much variety and personality there and especially trying to categorize games that havent even begun routing and learning just seems silly. Honestly I think that the different communities should deal with their own rules and regulations. There are so many games and community personalities that this is just going to step on toes and cause a lot of problems to initiate.
I've seen a few runners using a DV thing on stream that is pretty simple. Just says Nido's DV's (0-15) and then lists them. Any idea where I could get my hands on that? Or if they use something else and just list it there what calculator should I use? Just guessing at it made for a really hard time when reading through the notes.
Alright I thought that's what it said. I finished the run to get it under my fingers. I'll go for a leaderboard time sooner or later. Thank you!
So I'm new to running Pokemon. Tried out a Red Any% glitch less to get it under my fingers. But I was checking the rules. If your pokemon dies the run isn't valid if you reset (like ctrl-r) right? that's what the single segment means? So I'm assuming that if you die you just have to let the whiteout happen and move on from there?
There is no where in the rules that it says a video is required, and there are runs that dont have videos. If it's the case that one is needed I think it should be said somewhere. Because that was frustrating to just encounter.