@theslowrunner5343 in the case of enter the gungeon as of right now it simply says "[RECORDING OF THE FULL RUN IS REQUIRED]" and that you need to use the modern version. In other words, recording on your phone is fine as long as you can see what's going on during the whole run.
Depends on -How active your game mod is -If your game mod is currently going through stuff irl -Timezones -How many runs were submitted to games they moderate
Some communities verify as fast as 3 days on average (although if you're lucky a mod will see your run instantly), but most take 1-2 weeks (with 3 being the limit where the mod is considered inactive).
I'd recommend the Input Overlay plugin. It's dummy easy to setup, I even made a video on how to set it up.
I think there's way too many integrations already. If anything, I think people need to start learning to make their own websites to link all their relevant socials if they have more than like 3 that they need to share.
@Slothboy78YT If you're gonna go promote this game on every thread ever made, go actually do a run of it. Also please stop spamming about it on every post in the forums, especially those that have nothing to do with it.
I know you seem to be hyped about being added as a mod of it or whatever, but deadass advertising a game board you have literally 0 runs on is pretty disingenuous imo, and it's very debatable site-wide whether or not you SHOULD be a game mod of a game you have no runs on.
TLDR: your game recommendation here is invalid
I'd say they aren't lenient enough, this is supposed to be a website to archive the fastest times achieved in any game, by denying a game, it either needs its own leaderboard elsewhere or you're suggesting no one should play it, which is not for the site to decide imo.
I think it's funny and that you shouldn't fix it.
- Yes (the easiest way to do so tends to be using the AppleTV thing to connect to software on your PC), although only recording runs is required, which iOS has built in features for.
- Only for very specific games, although having one would be nice for both you and the mods.
- iOS might have one, but it'd be hard to set up, you'd probably just have to edit it into the video. One solution could be playing a video of a timer in picture-in-picture mode and having that up as you play, but that'd be annoying for you depending on the game.
i mean it's supposed to be me bumping it to be fair
2 options:
1.) Do it to the point where you get humanly consistent at it (through muscle memory) 2.) Use either hardware (like something that you can push that will push both keys) or software (like something that when you press a third button will simulate the other 2) to 'press' both keys consistently. Issue with this one would be it could be against the rules for whatever game u play.
When did they add this? Surprised I didn't hear about it. I think it's a cool addition.
Is the idea to cover strategy changes over time or something? Like a Summoning-Salt type coverage?