lol Really? That's funny :D
I think I will avoid naming WR and PB all together. It's like you've said: it's annoying changing the titles.
Anyway, thanks again for the help.
If I beat my own personal record, which also happens to be the current world record, what's the correct way to write it in the video title on YouTube? I wrote something like ''Game XYZ Speedrun [WR][PB]''. Is that wrong? Should I just write [WR] again, even if it's an improvement over the previous record?
English is not my first language, and I'm relatively new to speedrunning, so I honestly don't know.
I see. I didn't remember that captcha from when I created my account though. But as you said, it's bad advertising at the end if the posts gets deleted quickly.
Thanks for the answer @YUMmy_Bacon5
I was just curious why it's so easy for bots and spammers to create accounts here. Is there really no way to prevent this? Could it be a lack of manpower, or perhaps the site lacks an effective anti-bot system?
Did it work? Have you done any practice runs yet? I've never played Pokémon, though. Good luck!
From the rules: "The time of the run is the time in the video from starting condition to ending condition. It is not the time shown on the timer program, which is started and ended with human error."
The timer helps the moderator though. You can run a timer on another phone and film the screen, or anything similar to that. But what really matters is the rule above.
Oh wait! I checked the GitHub repo to see if I could make it work with my current knowledge, and besides noticing that it's written in Python, I also saw that you're a contributor there, @YUMmy_Bacon5 , right? Could you maybe give me an example of Python code that I could run to, let's say, gather the games that meet the IGT criteria and are also racing games? That would help a lot — I’d just need to tweak your example to fit my needs. I hope I’m not asking too much. Even just a small code sample would be super helpful!