It's not too prominent, but one mention nowadays and many will grimace in anger.
There's a relevant xkcd comic about this.
Nice, but you won't gain much by posting runs here. These forums are not a leaderboard. There is no leaderboard on this site for Son Oyuncu BedWars, but if you change server to Hypixel, there is a BedWars leaderboard which you can submit runs to.
"Has PB in Game" is the setting that only shows runners of a game that have completed and submitted a run to their game in choice. It does not have any impact on your streams showing up. IIRC Twitch only supports Super Paper Roblox and no other game. Usually you would select the game you're playing through your Twitch stream settings.
no vid no did
But seriously, if you want anyone to believe you, show proof.
@survivalMichi I believe there's some confusion with time stamps (just mm:ss) and proper framecounting, which is more precise, and which you probably meant.
This is a thing that is going to vary by game, but unless changing the game's framerate changes how it plays, you should be retiming the videos exactly the same way. You may want to add a variable to the leaderboard clarifying whether the game was in 30 or 60 fps. If changing the game's framerate changes how the game plays, make this a subcategory split.
Before you do, post about this on the game's forum page. I would be very surprised if a similar category did not already exist.
If you are here for speedrunning, you should keep in mind that most leaderboards here won't accept emulated runs on those platforms since the best emulators aren't fully accurate.
@Toastybread12 If you're using a Display Capture, you'll need to make sure that LiveSplit is visible on your actual display at all times (run it as an admin and make sure "Always on top" is enabled). If you're playing a fullscreen game, you may have to make two Window Captures instead; one for your game and one for LiveSplit.
This has been discussed elsewhere on the site: consensus admits that these changes were made too early, but sustaining two different layouts (or more) in the long term is not feasible.