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Is it legal to do an obtain diamond speedrun in a private game so I don't have to keep leaving and rejoining public ones?
The U.S.: States and Territories, 1802-1803 is a new quiz that got released today, it'd be great if it would be added to the IL board.
Ok thanks! If I'm right (I'm probably not but whatever) I think that "q" skips are in the regular game with no settings changes, and speedrun skips, in settings (which I didn't have enabled), can skip the eye parts.
In both of the sub-5 runs on here, they skip the eye appearing in the sky and the prism on top of the tower destroying the eye. I'm assuming they just press q, but I can't get it in my run. Is it frame-perfect or similar?
Minecraft and Mario 64 were/are super popular games, which is a lot of the reason why they're still popular. I think that TING is so popular because it's a fairly easy game to learn and speedrun, and there's no download necessary.
As long as it is not outlawed in the "Resource Pack Rules" section of this document, I believe it is ok:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1A7NtP7LegD7SYjho54gQDSlJkYZlofndjw2COu00yMU/edit?usp=sharing
I'm assuming the main evidence against me was when I clicked on the wood panel in front of the volume button and on the nut while it's in the tree.
I come from the world of Minecraft 1.8 PVP (player vs. player combat), which encourages you to get high clicks per second (CPS). I can get up to 15 CPS by using the "butterfly click" technique (using two fingers on one mouse button). I think the moderator who rejected my run assumed that, instead of clicking fast, I used an autoclicker on the wood and nut segments. I can try to provide video evidence that I click fast if need be. If I really need to, I can just lose time by single-clicking 6-7 CPS.