Well I think a day is kinda harsh. But inactivity for more than five may require an extra admin.
Yes but clearly his life is busy so he can't be on a lot.
Well I've seen the mod gone for 11 days at a time. Perhaps somebody like yourself could ask to be one.
Soul made a video, she does a good description and demonstration.
I just checked and a couple of Albert's runs were not retimed. I would prefer to wait an extra day til verification and have the run correctly timed than not have it retimed a day earlier. I get that you're busy, so you can just ask me to do it.
That might be it, as the only other run on the category is a 24.
And you can check some TAS videos, so if somebody submits something faster you know it's fake.
Strange there's no runs with Mario, so does he jump too far?
Zorarkfilms is a runner of this game who has attempted dozens of categories, yet no evidence has surfaced of his runs, just like mine, so we cannot see his strategies. I have seen a 13 for Yoshi, but can it be done with Luigi too? (The 13 Yoshi was TAS.) I'm not sure if the strategy is the same.
My run has been stuck in my Pending Actions page for several days and I'm concerned about the time it takes for these runs to be verified.
Vemix you accidentally submitted 21.433 rather than 22.433 in Level 3.
Okay. Also GGs to James for 2nd on Skips and No Skips!
So my runs were looked at frame by frame and then given a time, and therefore missed out on some world records. However, many of these world records are inaccurate in some form or another. I've done a post on the nine world records that were mistimed and not corrected. https://plus.google.com/110544657785116636986/posts/DKr4z3TRqH5 This is not fair, purely because my time is genuine, and these times are incorrect, yet we're not given the time and effort to be re-timed. These world records could be potentially impossible to beat if not fixed due to the mistiming. So, over any period of time, fix every single submitted run to the exact time it got using frame by frame, to keep it fair. In a way, I'm the Steve Wiebe and Albert is the Billy Mitchell. Overall, this should be put into execution, otherwise it's just unfair for those who wish to beat it.
I'm definitely more technical about it than you, but I'd dispute your opinion, as I consider you just as good.
I don't find the approach very reliable because it's not EVERYONE that gets frame by frame analysis.
Vemix, Soulcloset does frame by frame analysis on runs that don't show the timing from start to finish. You may have timed your run as quicker, but frame by frame is exact and can tell someone what their time is to the millisecond. Since you're not using an on-screen timer, he had to measure it with the frames, and sadly they did not reach your personal best.
Note that this isn't really against Albert, but you've corrected my times to the exact frame but not his, despite pressing the timer AFTER the speed boost. It would be more efficient if you did frame by frame of every run regardless of the time it takes, because humans are not going to be perfect with their timing since there isn't an auto splitter.