The consistent timing method
3 years ago

As you might have guessed, it is not entierly clear when to stop the timer. I want to make timing on this leaderboard consistent and fair for everyone. Timer starts the first frame the rope detaches from the gnome, and it isn't a problem at all. The problem is how/when to stop the timer. It is hard to find a frame of the gnome's "finishing" animation to stop the timer on. However, I found something that can finally fix the timing issue. The retry button in the bottom left corner of the screen. https://i.paste.pics/1828f3307f27e566c6af2e178eb2f306.png?trs=52dc07461ec5f1bb96d0adb7238f0ad55fd0e04d06af7ebe9f4239d599813431 How can it help to time runs correctly? You see, the retry button starts to move ONLY after the gnome transformation starts. Knowing that, we can time every single run correctly with a little effort. How can I time my runs if they are already uploaded to YouTube? www.watchframebyframe.com is the site I always use to verify and retime runs frame-perfectly. With this site I can easily find out the exact frame and time when the button started moving. https://i.paste.pics/214b7267cb814c600de9c06e9afc7d43.png?trs=52dc07461ec5f1bb96d0adb7238f0ad55fd0e04d06af7ebe9f4239d599813431 Yes, it is a bit complicated. I would not require the runners to time the runs, heck, it's the mod's job to retime runs. Also it would mean all the runs need to be retimed, which is what I can do myself not to annoy other mods on this leaderboard. I was inactive for over a year and lost my super mod on this leaderboard, this is why I am posting this. I need to hear your opinion. Please share your thoughts in this thread, thanks!

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