I'm down to just wipe the category tbh. 100% runs are where the real competition has always been and Any% mostly poorly mirrors it. Very few Any% submissions get less than 100%. I'm curious to hear more thoughts on this.
It wouldn't be accidental since you seem to be aware of the criteria for an acceptable run. I don't know the answer but I'm not certain it matters.
That isn't normal. Maybe start with right clicking the game in your library, going to properties -> local files -> verify integrity of game files. Or try reinstalling it?
There's another flash game called "Duck Life" that bans this exact thing. It should probably be added to the rules if it abuses flash window sizing.
I'm sure many of you have noticed that I've left this game open to having runs put on the boards without being verified. I do manually go through and recheck every full game run and many IL runs. There has been a large increase recently in IL submissions, but I would still like to leave the boards open otherwise I just know they'd sit in the queue for ages. I do catch a lot of mistakes, but I don't catch all of them. Please use this thread if you notice a run that needs a closer look. Thank you <3
These are ideas I've proposed in the past but haven't been implemented or worked on, so I'll bump it while the site's under new ownership. Many users submit runs and only enter 2 decimal places, and the site autofills the 0 before the digits instead of after. The majority of submissions that include decimals are wrong and need to be edited every time. This ties into the other suggestion of redirecting the submitter to their runs awaiting verification page instead of back to the leaderboard. That gives them a chance to catch any mistakes or duplicate submissions before the mods do. Sometimes I wonder how many users don't know about the page, because I've been asked if I see their run in a queue.
Additionally, don't let the leaderboard dictate how you want to run a game. You do you, my guy.
I'm still losing it over the original post. He answers his own question.
Kind of. Before flash disappeared, the idea was to have Web be a browser and Web emu be anything not in a browser. Flashpoint is such a great tool and it's the direction flash games are going out of necessity. You can and should use it.
I'm pretty sure they're asking about War of the Whiskers. https://www.speedrun.com/tajiwotw/guides Alternatively, you can learn from the 3:58 run here https://www.speedrun.com/tajiwotw/run/y45j1gdm - You're losing a minute somewhere, so take a close look and compare your run to theirs!
Can you describe what part you're struggling with? If you are able to join the discord server, we can help a lot quicker there.
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Personally, I've got my video titled as 101% No WW, just because it's worth it to me to clarify that distinction. I'm happy to compare to runs that use the warp, so my opinion would be to have a variable rather than a subcategory. I can understand why a subcategory makes sense, though.