In the case of sotn we can use a few things to either confirm the correct frames or increase our chances of success. We can pause the game by pulling up the map and take as much time as we need to visually confirm. We can set up our position so that the next action needed has a set frame window. Often we can tell after failing a trick if it was early or late by side factors like Alucard's behavior and by feel. So it's a combination of things. Nobody is manually reacting to anything in 1/60th of a second. Muscle memory and homework.
The YT link in his profile doesn't work either.
Post about this in the game's forum. https://www.speedrun.com/re2remake/forum
Can't tell you anything else since you didn't link the run or have a link to your Twitch in your profile.
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- Hit the checkbox "Use as subcategory" [/quote] Also select the main category.
Generally you aren't obligated to provide any kind of times/splits. That is purely for your own convenience as a runner.
The true Mortal Kombat tournament is held every generation between the South American community and the rest of the world, aka Outworld, in the secret island of speedrun.com forums. They must win 10 consecutive arguments in the forum to be taken seriously.
I agree, not enough people in the SR community know about Defrag. I remember being fascinated by it back in the day when I was learning proper movement for Quake Live and finding cool movies like this: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5483f2
Best to ask in the forum of the game https://www.speedrun.com/spyrort/forum
Xbox360 not an XboxOne, so it can do none of that. Options are pretty much capture card or pointing a camera at the screen, which can be a passable temporary solution.
For me it just kinda worked, though it took a few different ways of loading it. I think it mattes which cue file is first in the xml. I did it for original RE2 and since I had done Clare A I had to start my xml with that disc being the default one and then switch to Leon B.
Use the Tools>Multi-disk Bundler to create an xml playlist thing with all of the game's CDs(their cue files), then launch that as a rom. Then you should be able to use the PSX disc controls and open the tray then swap disks. It is kinda wonky.
I don't see moderators as necessarily a part of the same hierarchy we are talking about. Mods manage the leaderboard and resources connected to that, just like they would a forum or a discord server. The community structure to me is neither a democracy nor a tyranny, but a hierarchy based on experience and knowledge. Often the top 'class' overlaps with the moderators or some of them, but the title of moderator itself doesn't provide anything exclusive on its own other than extra responsibilities and the respect they potentially gain from doing that.
That is exactly the aforementioned line though, so it counts. And honestly people who do that probably still won't submit until they do a bit more research and another run.
Extremely offensive? I get that the context is that people used it in a derogatory way, but it is still literally the first three letters of the word Japanese. Like come on...
There is one factor people aren't mentioning. It is very subjective, but for most games it is possible to make that judgement. If the person made an effort to actually speedrun then it is acceptable even if it is slow, but if they didn't then I have no guilt in rejecting it.
Might as well remove the ranking numbers cause it isn't verified that there aren't runs that would fit in-between two spots somewhere on the internet or a random hard drive or VHS tape. Come on....