@Patrick You neither run the game nor have you bothered to try tweeting at him.
http://www.speedrun.com/tssm/thread/avkgi
This thread implies you were using the wrong timing method which is why your runs were rejected.
Try asking in the game's forums and not the general forums. I have no idea what game you're talking about.
zsnes isn't approved for a lot of the SNES runs. You should look into using BizHawk 1.11 or snes9x 1.53
All the mods for Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth are active and can be reached on their Twitters. Both mods for Shadowgate are active on Twitter.
Contact them first before requesting mod.
What would count as 100% in either game? AFAIK, neither Enemy Unknown nor Enemy Within has a completion %.
Also run whatever you want man. The only benefit of running a game with a larger community is that you have more resources to use to learn and run the game. With a game that barely has any runs or no runs at all, you have to do much more work on figuring things out yourself.
Because the whole point of an IL is that it's individual. When you start bringing in things from other levels then it becomes something else.
@kirkq I'm seeing an option to Edit, Delete, Reject runs on pages I'm a moderator for.
"That's debatable. With the same argument, you could ban every unlockable thing to be used in an IL.."
That's considered NG+ IL's but okay.
If the game has a level select there's no reason as to have any other starting point than choosing the level in the level select.
It means you didn't fill out everything needed to submit the run.
With regards to Serious Sam, it's probably done because it's "Individual Levels". When you're bringing in something beforehand and you're using something you can't get in the level then at that point it no longer becomes an individual level.
@battleonfan1 Unless you prove that you have sufficient knowledge on the game instead of just saying you do, I don't see a reason why you need to have mod. Taking such a passive-aggressive tone with people won't help your case any more than it already is, and yes, it does help to have a run for the game you are trying to mod, because otherwise how else would people know that you know the game other than notes?
Try asking more nicely, and since you have a real case this time,
"The point I was bringing up was that the board does not accurately reflect the game. The PAL version is a completely different game from NTSC so they should be different categories. The PC and PS1 should not be separated since there is no difference between them also there are no definitive rules set. When I brought up all of these things to the current moderator, he said that he didn't care."
you might actually have a chance to get moderator, provided you and whoever the moderator is discuss what needs to be done with kirkq or another admin.
Revengeance is a community-made repackage of Tribes: Vengeance that patches the game to work on modern computers (Especially Win10), tweaks the HUD, and comes with a bunch of maps people play on for MP.
More info at https://tribesrevengeance.net/
Re-edit: A new website is up for Revengeance.
Will it be on actual hardware? If not, will there be a designated emulator, such as blueMSX?
Also let's share notes on the rerouting :)
I have a question about Naga. In Tylos' run in NG+ Extreme I see him jumping mid-air without using earth bending, most notably at 5:20.
What exactly is he doing to do that?
Is there a tutorial for the Mecha tank skip in Chapter 4? I'm having some trouble getting it and I was wondering if there was a particular setup.
also are there any other sequence breaks found for the game but not done because of risks/inconsistency?
@tutas23 Tell him to go to the leaderboard, then press "Edit game" on the left navbar. Scroll down to the Moderators section and choose "New moderator"
Well you sort of have to name the game if you want to request the leaderboards for it.
This is also a last resort thread for when the mods are inactive/purposefully neglecting their responsibility.