Yes, absolutely.
(Note for the future/others, if you do come across runs from others that you think should be added, let a moderator know directly.)
Indeed, only moderators have the ability to submit runs for other players. Normal users can only submit their own runs.
[quote=2dox] Any word on having separate game variables per category? [/quote]
The whole variables system is due for reimplementation, tbh. There are still bunch of things that have higher priority, but it is definitely something that should be possible.
[quote=PeteThePlayer] Oh, when someone requests a single new game, give them the possibility to request them to be added to a certain existing game series too. There are tons of Dragon Ball games thrown around everywhere and don't land on the series page [/quote]
I've added them to the series, but yeah that is a sensible suggestion.
The site does indeed convert images to appropriate resolution/format if needed.
Some work has been done on an F.A.Q. but of course actual development takes priority.
As for sizes (subject to change, of course), favicons should be square and are resized if they are larger than 64x64. The logo should be 180x32 and is resized if larger. Back- and foregrounds do not have a hard resolution limit at this point in time, just don't go overboard as bigger image = slower page load.
Laptop:
Desktop (shortcuts hype!):
Desktop 2:
Mods now have the option to submit runs without automatic verification.
I've deleted the duplicate game. How exactly did you manage to break it, anyway?
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Atari8bit has been added to the platforms list for games made for the Atari 8-bit family (400/800/XL/XE).
At some point in the security changes, being able to edit your own guides seems to have gotten bugged (though mods were still able to edit guides). Should be fixed now, so you can edit them from the guide page itself or the guides page of the game it is for.
I've moved it to that series.
Fixed the problem. (They were only not showing up for users who are game/series mods.)
Depends on what the community for that game has decided. Some communities might not mind it, others will not allow pausing the timer during a run.
For example, the GTA community has the following rule: [quote] Runs use the Real Time Attack (RTA) timing convention, meaning runs are timed using an external timer (such as WSplit or Llanfair) which can't be paused during the run. The timer does not have to be shown on the video, but the time must be verifiable. [/quote]
I can't see anything wrong with the page. Does the issue still exist for you, and if it does what browser are you using?
The option used to be accessible but it was changed for full mods only as it was easily abusable (as it allowed any series mod to create games and move them to any other series, whether they were a mod there or not). In the same way it opened up the potential for accidental issues.
The option might be reimplemented to allow mods to move it to only the series they are already a moderator of but this is low priority, so for now just ask a full mod/admin.
The PM system is still in development so for now the best way is to contact them on speedrunslive IRC or twitter.
Once the PM system is done you will be able to contact them on the site itself. We will be adding a Report button to run pages as well but as there are a lot of things that need to be done I can't give you an exact date for when it will be launched.