^ What Unbones said. Wind Waker HD uses pauses to do manual super swims by swapping control stick direction on each pause. Now technically that is possible to do without the pausing, but the pausing does make it massively easier. Now regardless of whether or not the trick is possible without pausing, using a pause to change the input is still pause buffering
Oh my god dude. Have you ever heard of run on sentences?
From what I read in the first part I'm pretty sure you're just describing pause buffering
If I tried to pick a top song the list would be about a hundred songs so I didn't leave out any of the artists I really like so I'll just post this one because I've loved it for years and could never get sick of it
Not certain about this one yet but the post is irrelevant to the thread so I'm just marking it for suspicion. https://www.speedrun.com/nevejadasin/allposts
I thought asked that too. Looks like my post got deleted though.
I'd be more than willing to bet that's not the oldest anyone on this site is.
Go to the game page. Click guides in the side panel. Click the three dots in the upper right corner. Click "Add Guide".
Although you can't ask the mods directly you can post in the forum for the game.
"you don't understand the complexities behind my run and I wouldnt expect you to, seeing the "games" you run" Well maybe you don't understand the complexities behind the games Oreo runs. Especially the several I've played that I know are very challenging. Check yourself.
Edit: There you go. You heard it from a site mod. Is that enough for you?
"I see no reason as to why my game has been rejected when there are many other games on this website that are worse" " if the website was serious about these games that "don't collide with the rules" then why do they get to remain on the website while my game cannot?" What are you missing about the "changed rules were not applied retroactively" thing?
"about the splicing, any game can be spliced, and there have been runs that have been approved that have been spliced not a real argument." No, this is an argument. Because this means that mouse being visible at all times isn't proof of the run not being edited.
"that statement in itself makes no sense for the reasons ive stated above" I'm missing which reasons you gave against this statement.
"if my game is so uninteresting, then how about his games that dont even have other people running it" Uninteresting is a matter of the content of the game, not popularity of the game. Someone could create the greatest game in the world, but if only one person hears about it and runs it, does that make it uninteresting?
Also, even ignoring the "not notable" part, you're still ignoring that there's rules against NSFW games which you never argued against. Now if you're really that desperate for it to be on the site, go to the feedback thread and argue for a rule change, or submit it again and make a better argument in the submission. And if you get rejected, you're more than welcome to create a google doc with the other runners and make your own leaderboard that way.
Still not sure if this is an appropriate place to do this but I'm gonna flag this as a potential troll. https://www.speedrun.com/user/horny4pony69
" you're full of shit" Starting off with harsh words there. Take it down a notch.
"even though there are porn games that are speedran" Source?
"as the mouse cursor can be seen during a run at all times, and explicitly implies that the run has not been glitched/cheated" cough Splicing cough
"non-interesting flash games" Excessive generalization here.
"a lot of them you are the only one who has submit runs on" Your point?
" short/non intensive speedruns do exist on this website" See the point made previously that the rules for submission acceptance have changed and were not applied retroactively.
"Also you aren't even a mod, I thought you were as I had stayed up too late past my bedtime and couldn't tell yet" What does this have to do with anything? I'd be willing to bet any of the site mods would say 90% the same thing.
Last 3 people all reported the same bot. Pay attention.
I'm sticking with games I run for this as a challenge. Good/Good: There's a flash game called Super Mario 63, a fangame of Super Mario 64 by Runouw. It's essentially a 2D Demake of SM64, but adds the FLUDD from Sunshine. The dialog, gameplay, and bosses are all great. The speedrun is equally awesome, peppered with amazing movement and a splash of glitches. Bad/Good: Garfield Kart. This is exactly what it sounds like. Mario Kart, but with Garfield. On its own, it's not bad, but compared to other kart titles, it's lacking. It can also be a bit glitchy. I got softlocked less than 20 minutes into my casual playthrough, and it's happened again a few times during my speedruns. However, the speedrun makes it much more impressive. Admittedly a lot of the tech is similar if not carbon copy of tech from Mario Kart, but it still makes the speedruns impressive in their own right. Good/Bad: A very simple choice for this one. A point-and-click-esque flash game called Break the Limits. It's a largely story driven game around turning your thoughts into emotions and actions to change the world around you. Very well designed and written overall. But because it's a point-and-click, there's really not much to the speedrun beyond fast mouse movement, and a fair amount of waiting on dialogue.