Also, just to add on the previous answers, having your own music on is perfectly fine as well
Maybe the idea works better as a sort of tournament outside of speedrun.com (like a Discord community) where the top times sent over a given period of time get points, then after x periods there's a winner with the biggest number of points. Maybe each period of time can even be a different category and have a some sort of league or something, dunno. Just spitting out ideas at this point.
This achieves nothing in my opinion since it would maybe make the game appealing for the top runners only. As a game with thousands of submissions, not ideal if you just undermine the value of a run that's in 1000th place.
Welcome to the community! I'd suggest joining the Discord where you can find A LOT of resources about running the game: https://discord.gg/celeste
Agreed with Sizzyl. Can't see how running this category would end up fair for everyone.
Since I came up with a thread for this before seeing this existing thread; I copy here my rule proposal for this category:
Rule proposal:
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Levels must be run top to bottom in reversed published order (it makes sense to do it this way as to not lose time going up and down the menu and it makes it easier for moderators to check the run)
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Timing starts when you hit "Ninji Speedruns" from the main menu or when you hit "Play" on first level (last level published: Bowser's Castle: The last dash) - up for debate.
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Timing ends when you hit the flag for the last level (first level published, Rolling snowballs)
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Player must obviously complete all 20 levels in the proposed order. No level skipping or level re-ordering allowed.
Thanks!
Let's see if he answers and failing that I'll go through moderation approval
Hi!
Not really super important because it's a very small game, but I sent some runs for a game over 4 weeks ago and still not approved. The only game moderator seems to have gone AWOL, not having logged in in over 3 months ...
Anything that can be done about it?
Thanks!