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I just submitted a run the other day that was rejected due to the use of a "savestate" which I didn't think I was using. This is also the first time I've submitted a run using Bizhawk. I was told to use the "Reset" function next time. Does that mean a soft reset or a hard reset? I want to make sure the next time I do submit a Power Blade run or any games using Bizhawk I'll know what to do and not to do. |
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Hard resets are preferred! What I tend to do is to set my Reset key to R on my keyboard (which you can do in Config > Hotkeys) so that it's convenient for my brain! It basically resets the NES console to a blank state, as if you pressed the power button off, and on again! I hope this helps ^^ |
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Thanks NeoKad. I'm pretty sure I didn't use a savestate when I was doing my run last night. I checked my video again to see if a savestate was used... I set my hard reset on enter key and soft on the right shift key. I think it must've been when I hit the start button during the demo. Still, I plan to try again. |
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so I was just typing my answer explaining what the problem for us was... |
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My apologies. If I was doing runs on Bizhawk, I would NEVER use a savestate for actual runs. But, yeah. I'll be sure to include resets at the start of the video from here on out. |
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I assume it's under "genereal rules for NES" games on the rules section. But maybe for something like the reset included - does it make sense to put that in the rules, too? |
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