Where can I read the rules of this site?
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6 years ago

From what I know, being respectful and mature, would be the most appreciated feature on the site. Getting banned would mean that you've been a massive idiot (spam, insult, etc).

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California, USA

[quote=AMVX, who is a Full Mod of the site (one step down from admins)]Do be aware of the SR rules, and the rules of your games' community. Things like harassment, spam, abuse and cheating are not permitted[/quote] Other than that, what LOLMAN said is pretty much correct. Just don't be an idiot.

Edited by the author 6 years ago
Antarctica

There aren’t any really formal rules for this site because the driving force behind the site is the individual games. Each game has their own rules for how to submit runs to their LBs. Those types of rules are what you need to follow when submitting runs.

Otherwise, for site wide rules, they have some regarding requesting new games or requesting mod on games with inactive mods and those rules can be found on the corresponding pages/thread OPs.

As with most sites with forums, the rules are like LOLMAN said - don’t be rude, disrespectful, advertise something illegal, etc. In other words, the most important rule for almost everything site wide is use common sense.

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United States

Formerly banned user looking to argue a technicality?

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Valhalla

If rules did exist they would probably say something about ban evasion ;)

Valhalla

"I wonder what will happen if I steal a run?"

brilliant

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California, USA

[quote=Kimotho]So if you have more than 350 runs in your profile, it does not matter.[/quote] I have no idea what would lead you to believe that this would make any sort of difference.

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France

Most of his "runs" were actually on one leaderboard where he was pretty much alone, and the leaderboard he created was clearly misused. They were used as a weird kind of scoring system, leading to aberrations such as best run being 350 hours long where it was actually a score starting with 350X. Definitely not how you're supposed to use our boards.

Some other leaderboards (most of them being mobile games boards, sigh) also use this "bypass" so maybe we'll have to take action one way or another.

European Union

score speed these are 2 different goals. one cannot go for highest score when going for lowest time.

and this site (primarily) focuses on speedruns - not score attack.

Edited by the author 6 years ago
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United Kingdom

[quote]one cannot go for highest score when going for lowest time. [/quote]

Well technically you can, if score is determined by speed

Have you tried cyberscore OP?

England

I counter your question with another question,

why have you, upon looking at a site that tracks its records in purely time-based notation, decided "this seems like an excellent place to put my numbers that don't at all fit into that formatting"?

you're not supposed to use it like that, it's not built to handle it

Edited by the author 6 years ago
United States

That has been considered by some of the staff.

United States

Dude. We're not a place for highscoring records, we don't support it, and we never will be. Other sites out there exist for stuff like that. If you're just going to try and rules lawyer your ass out of anything it's not going to work, the mods of the site (site mods, not game mods) will not put up with that kind of shit.

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North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Can someone just lock this thread?

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