Hello Runners,
Since Get to Work doesn't track best split times, I wanted to manually record my own. I also wanted to compare my times with other runners, so I continued looking and created a spreadsheet for the best segment times linked below.
Get to Work Sum of Best Segments
It's a work in progress with many inaccuracies, but it's a start. If any other runners here would like to keep track of their own best segment times then I would be more than happy to add them in. As of posting this, most of the times I have added are from recent runs submitted to the leaderboard. Finding actual best segments from each runner could take me hours so any help is appreciated. You can contact me through discord @ uprightthumbs or through speedrun.com.
Some notes on the spreadsheet:
- These are NOT Individual Level speedruns. These are times achieved through full runs of the game, no matter how fast or slow the other segments are. The same rules apply as the regular leaderboard (Like no practice mod).
- Runs without a date or video link are most likely taken from the runner's comparison splits. Because there is no video evidence for the time being, take them with a grain of salt
- Times written in dark red font are ties for first place. Because Get to Work does not track milliseconds, tie breakers have to be manually calculated. Because runners are allowed to pause it can make calculating milliseconds a lengthy process and will most likely be reserved for records that do not have much improvement time (Like Warehouse Trainee for example. There have been many times at the same second mark, but it is hard to tell which of those are the fastest when including milliseconds).
- In the Sum of Best Segment sheet, the final calculated sum of best adds 8 seconds for the time it takes from reaching the CEO split to the CEO chair. It is the same for everybody even if there best time reaching the chair is over 8 seconds.
- For segments with top grabs, a runner can have a top grabs best split and a no top grabs best split. The fastest of the two is used in the sum of best calculation. (I might add a NTG sum of best if I sit down figure out how to write the sheets formula for it).