I made the FG2 Rules page into a PDF for your convenience https://drive.google.com/open?id=167LzNxua2q7qYB9tyLpovC6xm1IHAAL-
@GhostlyGibus We added some Individual Hole categories to Flappy Golf 2 and updated the formatting of the rules. When you can, please check it out and make changes to the rules here to be consistent
Thanks. I just updated the rules to reflect the different categories
I updated the layout of the page. Basically I made the holes 1 - 9 into subcategories of each level. This way, the individual holes don't show up on the IL leaderboard, and you can have different runs for Any%, Gold%, and Superstar%
Yeah I think it’s a good idea. Certain holes have REALLY precise strats that aren’t viable in an IL run
On our rule page, it seems some of the CSS styling we set in the theme editor applies to the rules, but some of it doesn't.
In the following photo, you'll see that H1 and H2 take on what we set it to. But the white background, black text, links, and button look like the default CSS styling for a website. Can this be fixed?
I'd like to request a "Flappy Golf" series for Flappy Golf and Flappy Golf 2
Also, a "Super Stickman Golf" series for Super Stickman Golf 2 and Super Stickman Golf 3
Most of my attention is focused on moderating and doing IL runs for Flappy Golf 2 so I've barely looked at this page.
I would like for this page to be consistent with FG2 in a few ways:
- Similar rules. Runs start on the first frame of movement on hole 1 and end on the first frame inside hole 9. The runs must be submitted with some form of continuous audio in the background, (e.g. microphone on). Check out the rules we established in FG2
- I would like IL runs to be timed to the millisecond. See our frame-counting guides here and here. I notice your runs are on Twitch, but Twitch doesn't have an easy frame advance feature like Youtube does, so I'm thinking we should state it is highly preferable to submit IL runs via Youtube.
I wouldn't be opposed to making you mod, but I don't have that power (I'm not a Super Mod). @MaximalMaxPL ?
Ok I'm adding the times of @PuzzleKing to the individual level leaderboard. It's unfair to expect him to frame count, and one of us would have to verify anyway
Yes but load times will significantly affect the final time for runs with skips
Note: Android has the slowest load times iOS has faster load times than Android (faster than Android by ~ 0.2 seconds per load) Mac has faster load times than iOS (faster than iOS by ~0.05 seconds per load)
And I haven't figured out a good way to time the Any% With Skips runs without loads. It's hard to tell when the game stops taking inputs and begins loading the menu at the end. I was thinking we start timing load times when the player makes the last input of the run.
When I have time. I was thinking we should only do times without loads for the top runs of any category. It takes a long time to time runs without loads.
So we time things without loads if:
- There are multiple runners in any category
- If times are close enough to put into question who has the true faster time
Awesome! I noticed the new rule wasn't even added to the full game rules so it's ok. I've also edited the rules to make it clear that videos submitted to the full run leaderboard CAN also be used for the individual level leaderboard. (I see no reason why one couldn't do that.)
@MrSSFireball When you have time, could you submit your full game runs to the individual level leaderboard? It would be nice for the leaderboard to be fuller than it is. Look at the frame counting tutorial if you haven't already
Also PuzzleKing told me he can record using a microphone. So I think we should change the microphone rule to affect PC and Mac users too.
As an aside PuzzleKing says he uses a Mac so we should change his submissions to reflect he uses a Mac and not a PC
The whole point of the rule is to make it possible to check if someone video-edited a segmented run. You’re a mod who knows you did indeed do the run in one take. Just submit it
Submit it. We’ll accept it. But from now on use the microphone