Rules
7 years ago
England

Can we get some clearer rules?

When does timing start? When Does timing end? Do we need timers to be visible?

England

I'd be inclined to go with

Timer starts when you enter the first level Timer ends when the stats screen for the final level shows up & a visible timer would be ideal, helps cut down if anyone tries to cheat (But being a small game, I doubt that's likely)

Ireland

is Letter Quest: Remastered allowed? From what I can see its the same game with much much better music.

Nordjylland, Denmark

you can tell the rules then i add it

Ireland

on playing the remaster you have to navigate the menus with the mouse which can be slightly slower than using the keys

Nordjylland, Denmark

added remaster version

United States

Alright, thoughts on new organization...

  1. Remaster/Original can be compared together, mostly. If you leave the mouse where you need it to be, it loses no time to keyboard navigation. I think this should be a variable instead of a subcategory. The main difference as far as a run is concerned is that the Remaster doesn't allow you to buy book upgrades, and even that isn't much of an effect as those are overpriced compared to just getting the XP anyway.
  2. Every category (any%, NG+, 100%) has an Expert modifier. Expert is a perfect subcategory!
  3. Rules are pretty poorly done, not going to lie. At a bare minimum every category needs timing rules and what the run actually entails. When does timing even stop? It's not clear from the rules themselves. Also, 100% is still undefined despite the forum discussion- you posted in that thread with a request to contact you elsewhere. Why aren't the forums good enough?
  4. I'd be willing to fix up all of the above & be a second mod to make sure runs keep rolling through when submitted- one mod is usually enough for smaller games, but it's always better to avoid single points of failure.
Nordjylland, Denmark

what if i add you as mod can you change it

United States

Updates:

Original/Remaster is now a variable to select for runs- for now, they're compared together, if a compelling reason to split them comes up it's trivial to change to a subcategory. Normal/Expert is now a subcategory of the three main categories, which are any%/100%/any% NG+. Rules for all categories now have timing and run requirements.

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