I did it by being ready for it ahead of time. Oh and also having years of various speedrun experiences.
If you click the hint button, and then wash the board with the refresh button, does it invalidate your run? (I pressed it with my elbow on accident, four times) :(
You know, you could just do what many other games with this problem do, and just split the categories with a subcategory variable for platforms...
I have found a fix: appearently clearing your cache fixes the issue. I'll be running this game again now
My advice would be to do a run of it anyways, that way it adds credibility to the category. I doubt anyone would add a category if no runs were ever made of it.
If you show that the seed box is blank before starting, that means that the seed was randomized.
Oh also igt reduces time lost from lag, which is another good thing.
The problem with that is every runner, regardless of how good there time is, would need to record their runs. Kinda ruins the appeal of flash game speedrunning for some people.
Recently, Miniclip changed their game. It is no longer possible to simply press space to continue to the next level (at least for me). If anybody knows how to fix this, please let me know.
Some more details: The game now opens a pop-up on each level's completion, and you have to select the next level manually.
If more people than just me start running this game often, the distance between records is likely to get smaller, so ms will actually start to change what place people get. The main reason for ms actually mattering is the way the game is structured. It is heavily based on how fast a user can put in input, which when done poorly loses ms, not seconds. So if a person inputted poorly on one small section of a run (say half an early game level), if ms is not required they could get the same score as someone who did input well there. Because of this, we need to require ms on all future runs to accurately portray how well users did on their run.
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Will there be a new cat for the bazaar or no? It's a longer run but why not.
In set seed, you can choose any seed you want to run. So you could choose #1, #2, or any other seed of your choice.
There are two different submission types for people to submit in score%. One uses 3 decimal places for ms and the other uses only 1. Please make them consistent so the leader board makes sense again.
You are missing platforms that this game can be played on. The full list can be viewed by googling the game. Thanks for reading.
It took me ~15-20 days to get my run accepted, they just take awhile I guess.
But is has less players, and therefore not "all of the players, in any order, right?"