I'm confused. Do you need to collect the Secret Ending items during the 100% run?
Most GB leaderboards will adjust Super Game Boy times to be slower, so that they're comparable to other Game Boy runs on the leaderboard.
Here's some examples of this, you can see this being mentioned in their rules:
And here's a link where you can convert SGB times to GB ones: https://nudua.com/convert
Series are only available if there’s more than 3 games. Unfortunately, there’s not much we can do right now.
Hey. I moderate Labyrinth 2, and I can't help but notice that you're using the wrong game cover for this game. I found the correct cover for Labyrinth 1 and it would be great if you could use it:
Mobile emulators are generally considered inaccurate, so no, I will not be allowing Johnemulators.
What do you mean you "call BS on this one"? The thread you're replying to is from 2020. Of course things are different now.
- I've already discussed why we can't just add the category. Even as a miscellaneous category, it would still be very out of place in this leaderboard. All miscellaneous categories still share things in common, like being more than one rated level. Again, we don't even have a category extension leaderboard, and if we were to make one, we would need multiple reasonable categories with multiple runs in each. Having just one category ran by four people at most doesn't cut it.
- I have already explained that doing so would make the category trivial and luck-based.
- Just because a level is popular doesn't give it a free pass.
- It is a very big deal. You're not speedrunning Silent Circles by Cyrillic. You're speedrunning "Silent Circles but I nerfed it". Besides, if we allowed people to edit the level, who's to say this won't be abused to nerf the level even more?
- This doesn't make sense. My point was that almost no one was specifically requesting this category to be a thing. Why would people discuss a category that has already been added? Are you suggesting that the only way to generate discussion of a category is to randomly add it?
- It clashes with the other categories on the leaderboard. All full-game categories involve completing a multitude of levels in normal mode. This is trying to beat a single level in practice mode as fast as possible. You could argue that it would be fine if it was an IL but...
- There's little to no depth to it. All individual levels are some sort of minigame, most with an in-game timer. In these levels, there is actual depth to it, where certain strategies save time over others. In Silent Circles, the only way you can save time is by not dying.
- Resize bug trivializes competition. You can skip all the high-CPS parts by abusing a glitch. Essentially, a run would just involve playing half of the level and skipping the rest. There's already people who have substantial progress on the wave, so it would be nearly maxed out. You could argue that this should be banned for this category only. Firstly, why ban a glitch in a single category when the entire board allows it? Secondly, having to spend hours on an impossible 2-player mini wave spam corridor could be considered trivial. There's nothing skillful or interesting about it. It's just luck.
- It's not a rated level. Every category on this leaderboard involves beating a rated level.
- Every speedrun of this level nerfs the level. This is done because Player 2's wave can't buffer inputs while respawning from a checkpoint. The level being 2-player is a core part of what makes Silent Circles so infamous. If the only way you can do the speedrun is by editing and nerfing the level, then it is an innately flawed idea. You can also just place checkpoints where Player 1 can buffer and Player 2 can't (whenever both players are moving up). Sure it drastically increases the time it takes to do the run, but that doesn't mean it's impossible.
Lastly, no one in our community seems interested in the idea, at least in my experience. No one in our Discord server has discussed it, and the people who have requested it in the forums don't have runs of their own. The only reason this category has this level of popularity is solely because of three big-name YouTubers. Only four people did the run, and even if we did add the category, there's no guarantee that they'll submit the runs or that they will even be allowed (see Reason 5). I personally don't believe that most runners will attempt this. I've seen meme categories get added to leaderboards only for them to die out immediately. This is a fad.
As a speedrunning leaderboard, we should have standards. At best, this is something that would be in a category extensions leaderboard, and even that's pushing it, in my eyes.
I swear there used to be a thread that requested this exact same category. In any case, we're not adding this for a multitude of reasons.
Submit a support ticket: https://www.speedrun.com/support/tickets
The Arcade games that currently have categories are there because they are (as far as I know) the only ones with an actual ending or don't require any membership to play. What would the categories for the suggested arcade games be?
I'd be more inclined to add them if you had an actual speedrun linked and explained the category's objective or goal instead of just demanding it.
I think speedrun.com's search tries to either find the game's displayed name or URL.
Since "Pokemon Dash" without the accent doesn't match the display name or URL, it doesn't appear. But if you type it with the accent, it shows up.
I think it seems to be an oversight and that site staff could find a workaround if it was brought up to them.
I don't know why this is the case, but if you want to do the two spaces thing, you have to use the markdown mode for it to even actually save correctly. There's so many times where I have to fix a minor error in the rules, but forget to turn on markdown, and it ends up breaking all the line breaks. I end up having to go back and tediously fix everything. It's super annoying.
Good, because I’m not going to have my PC until November.