PAL Officially Banned
11 months ago
Madison, WI, USA

As of May 25th, 2023, PAL is officially banned from the Sonic 2 boards. Please reach out to a moderator or series mod if you have any questions or if you need assistance switching from PAL to NTSC.

Lunkhead, aleats and 3 others like this
Madison, WI, USA

Because in an IGT timed game where a certain region runs 17% slower it is an unfair advantage as inputs are easier to time than in the more widely accessible region (and the region where the game was designed, i.e. NTSC)

Edited by the author 11 months ago
Odyssic likes this
New York City, NY, USA

On the current timing method (In-game Time), PAL(50HZ) has a clear advantage over NTSC(60HZ). It allows you to play at the fraction of normal speed with no penalty, which makes the multitude of tricks in the run objectively easier to perform.

Both being paired against each other just isn't fair, so it was decided to not allow PAL. NTSC is default due to it being the intended framerate for the game, as well as the more readily avaliable version.

This is also for future insurance as well. While Sonic 2 hasn't had a case where top times performed on PAL are common, it was best to nip it in the bud before the leaderboards could get to that point, which could complicate the integrity of the speedrun even further.

noobguy57 and Odyssic like this
England

Also makes it coherent with the Sonic 1 leaderboard, where PAL was removed a while ago

noobguy57 and Odyssic like this
Texas, USA

Welp, a PAL category would probably be a good idea for this, albeit with RTA-TB timing rather than IGT.

Chad

There isn't enough people to make a PAL category, it would be a leaderboard with like 3 people which aren't enough to request a category 🤓

Russia

As an outsider, im against this rule. Its never a good decision to just delete existed runs. I can understand that you dont want them to be against each other because of noticeable differences, but you can just make separate boards. And, for real, speedrunning means that you choosing most favorable way to speedrun the game, so you can choose language, version (downpatching also), platform etc. It`s debatable how to place them (separately or not) from the game to the game but ffs just deleting?

Madison, WI, USA

The runs that were deleted were nowhere near historical times or competitive times. There is also absolutely zero need for a separate board when there are 4 total times that are PAL. You also admit that you are an outsider, so I'm not sure why you feel you have a stake in the argument here. Sonic 1 only has a PAL board with one total run on it because someone chose to get WR with it, which was scrutinized right away, and PAL was banned over 2 years ago. We did not want the same case to occur in Sonic 2.

Again, like what was stated above, all these games were designed and developed in NTSC regions, not PAL. If there were different glitches in PAL, your point of choosing the best version would make sense, however, PAL has identical glitches and is much harder to obtain than NTSC. This decision is final.

Glitchedblood and JonnyP like this
Ontario, Canada

There is no need for a seperate board because there is no demand for one. If there are a multitude of PAL runners that suddenly spring up (and ask for a board) then we will create one. Because no one runs on PAL, it is also the less preferable version for the game compared to NTSC which is smother to play and is the version most people have. Majority of these runs are also low leaderboard times that are multiple years old so it makes more sense to just remove them rather than create a board that no one will submit to.

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Russia

I just placed my own opinion. I didnt ask for taking a place at this decisions. Whatever, it seems like you guys dont need anyone opions , so do what you need.

Chad

We will!!!! don't worry!!! 😁😁😁

England

"As an outsider"

This is where we stopped caring about your opinion :clown:

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