A while back I made a post about my findings from recording in-game time (IGT) data for all the individual cup categories. That data can be found here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ca6Hl5ra8b8rX3KSsgQKXDgenjlEpOOGvHBq6z1bjec/edit?usp=sharing
To make the transition to IGT for the whole leaderboard (except 100%), I'm going to first need help recording IGT times for the 32/Nitro/Retro categories.
I can keep up with the individual cup runs on my own for now, but I'm going to need some dedicated individuals to start recording the other categories.
I made a brief tutorial video of the process here:
If you're interested, let me know.
I'm more than happy to do so. I'll have a little look tonight, and start posting some IGT data tomorrow.
Twitch has recently announced that effective April 19, 2025, they will be imposing a 100-hour storage limit on Uploads and Highlights, and if surpassed, Twitch will automatically remove highlights/uploads to stay under the limit.
Going forward, all runs requiring video should be submitted with a vi