People don't need to post runs for ClassiCube. Unfortunately, there isn't much you can do with the base game, but if you're looking for something new, you can try to speedrun Not Awesome 2, a server in this game.
- Rocket League was probably added before rules got stricter.
- Minecraft is the best-selling game in the world, and isn't short/trivial.
There's really no point in reigniting this discussion again. The decision is already finalized.
Requesting the removal of Sefaro, fixylol, and wowfly as Super Moderators of PlatinumQuest. https://www.speedrun.com/platinumquest
I have permission from Sefaro & fixylol, and can provide messages confirming this if necessary. As for wowfly, they haven't logged in for a year and their only means of contact are their YouTube, which has no videos or links to other forms of social media.
Requesting PlatinumQuest to be added to the Marble Blast series and be tagged as a modification of Marble Blast Gold.
https://www.speedrun.com/platinumquest https://www.speedrun.com/marble_blast https://www.speedrun.com/mbg
Also, although I'm not a moderator for Marble Blast Platinum, I'd like this game to be tagged as a modification of Marble Blast Gold as well.
Mad Max. Fairly new addition to the site. Known to be a p. bad game, may be difficult to learn the run.
Unrelated but the release date seems to be wrong, so I should probably contact the moderator about fixing that.
Edit: There also appears to be a time of 32hr 51min, when the run is actually 32min 51sec. Should also contact the mod about fixing that.
I did a quick Google search. The following is an assumption.
Some platformer games have something called "coyote time", which means that the player still has the ability to jump after walking off a ledge for a few frames. So a coyote jump would mean maximizing your jump by jumping a little bit after walking off a ledge.
You can do whatever you want. But generally speaking, speedrun communities (and possibly even speedrunning as a whole) are built on collaboration, not just competition. Whatever information people find regarding a particular speedrun should be shared, and should be public knowledge to the speedrunning community. Keeping strats or skips a secret only hinders the community from collectively improving their times.
So IMO, it's not really fair.
Honestly, it's up to you. I personally like to submit every PB so that I can easily compare the runs I did with each other (seeing what mistakes I made, what sections I did better in a particular run, etc).
Think it might be due to this: https://www.speedrun.com/the_site/thread/itfu4