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@Stefan78987 If you link the video to start at the time of the IL () for each IL, that would be fantastic.
Hiya! I recently resubmitted a game, realMyst, which is already a subset of Myst. I had a very lengthy list of reasons (which I can't retrieve because the request got rejected), all boiling down to the fact that realMyst, at one time, did belong as a sub-category but no longer does.
It was rejected today on the basis that realMyst already exists and I am not a mod of Myst, so I can't make that call, which is fair. The rejection also asks if I had the OK from the current Myst mods, which I do, but I guess I do not have the opportunity to present as such until now. In this thread, the two active mods should have a response indicating that realMyst should stand as its own boards, etc.
As I cannot respond directly to the rejector, I hope this post reaches the right person soon enough. Thanks!
Mod asked about fps, so I'll provide computer specs.
I have a Windows 10 PC, Intel I7-7700k, with a Radeon R9 380 GPU. I really doubt you need a computer that's that good, but I wouldn't be surprised if you need something better than a laptop or a desktop from 2006.
For getting my game started, I used this guide - https://steamcommunity.com/app/3260/discussions/0/1692662484256588442/
I will try to make this as concise and as neutral as possible. I run a game called Type:Rider, and at the time I started, the leaderboard had one category, "any%", that required no verification, with duplicates on that board. I posted in the forums about adding more categories, as I and at least one other player had run them in the past. No response from the supermod.
Months later, I decided to request for mod, as I really would like to have additions to the board for myself, eventually, and future players. I first made sure to ask the supermod through all available vectors. No response from the supermod.
Eventually, after asking the "Leaderboards moderation thread" about it (and getting no response), I was added on as supermod. I added ILs, some theming, and additional categories, and was happy with it.
Someone submits a run to the IL table and within 24 hours, before I had the chance to see it, the other supermod accepts it. Which is, ultimately, very frusturating. They choose to have no interest in the game, which would be fine, except they accept runs within the day, for whatever reason. I do not trust this person to care about runs in the future and doubt they put in the effort to watch it.
What should I do? I would prefer to remove them as a supermod, but for one, I probably shouldn't, as more mods is comforting even if one of them is less than stellar, and for two, I can't, as it's not available to me as only a supermod.
Thanks for your time.
I would run in a lot of these categories, especially considering the any% category is lacking.
Far more consistent for realMyst: Masterpiece Edtion. Perhaps possible on realMyst, but for the five minutes of testing I tried in realMyst, it's either too precise or not possible at all.
If not, I'll look into making one. I'm asking because I want to make sure I'm not looking into it for nothing :).
Saves 8 minutes. The only glitch I really wanted to find and it's now here.
Spent some time procrastinating finals and found some minor time savers in realMyst: Masterpiece Edition. Only the D'ni skip is (probably) useful in Any%.
Edit: Chest skip is now obsoleted by the Lighthouse Skip, added a skip for Elevator 1 in Channelwood and some puzzle skips in Selenitic. The only page that has no useful glitch additions at the moment is the second page of Channelwood, but damned if I won't try.
So I've quickly noticed that everyone seems to be using different timing standards when it comes to how this game is timed. It really shouldn't matter too much, considering it won't rock the boat for records, but I'll give a quick comparison to the differences that occur.
My any% RealMyst time on here is a 1:28 - from clicking on the book to handing the page to Atrus. The same run was, with loads included, a 1:18 on SDA, since control was considered from movement instead of book entrance. With loads removed, it landed a 1:16.
Should we finalize some sort of standard or does it really not matter?
I've spent a couple hours trying to find effective saves, but have only found one so far. Thoughts?