The site can’t just nuke entire LBs and all associated times. They’ve said before that they don’t want to do this as it wouldn’t be fair to all of those games that have established communities and boards.
Talk to the super mod of ROBLOX, they handle all of their own game submissions for games to the series. There is nothing anyone here can do about that.
The pinned thread in this forum is a great place to start - you can find it here
I have no idea what this means, but whatever game this is for, you'll need to ask in the forums for that specific game.
On every LB page, on the sidebar on the left-hand side of the screen, you'll find a link to the forums for that specific game. You'll need to discuss this question there as people who run the game will (presumably) know what you're talking about and can provide you assistance/answers.
[quote=TristanOkami] So you need a capture card to record a speedrun for 2 hours[/quote] No, no you don’t. You can point a webcam at your TV and use that instead. A capture card isn’t required unless your webcam is bad quality or you don’t have a webcam. But even still, buying a decent webcam is still probably cheaper than a capture card if you’re using a modern console.
[quote=Goadiroth] The display for specific WRs could take into consideration how many runs/runners there are for that category. Basic would be less than 10 runners, and really notable WRs could be in a category that has more than 1000 runners, etc. I think it would be cool.[/quote] This has been discussed before and will most likely not happen as it’s impossible to decided what makes a WR more “noticeable” than another. Why does a WR in a game with less than 10 runners get labeled as “basic”? That would be incredibly insulting to anyone who spent time grinding that game. You can still grind out a run in a game with less than 10 runners and you can still get a really good time. Maybe you and one other player traded the record back and forth for a while so now the WR is really optimized. Shouldn’t that make it labeled as something else? The second you start artificially deciding who has a more noticeable WR than someone else, that becomes a problem. Runner count is in no way a reliable indication of the quality of a run nor is it even an indication of the competitiveness of the category/game.
As for the suggestion of just showing a number of WRs or a number of top 3 times like the OP suggested, that’s more harmless, I just personally don’t see a need for it. But that idea still isn’t bad.
https://www.speedrun.com/rayan008/allposts
Also https://www.speedrun.com/user/DroneMaster isn't a bot, but it looks like another Pokiman troll account.
Idk what you expect us to say. If you’ve requested a series and it’s been denied as “not needing a series” then that’s that. Nothing we can say here will change that.
If you have a question about why your game/series request is rejected, you might need to confer with site staff. None of us here can tell you whether or not something “needs” a series.
Hello. Moderators have 3 weeks to verify a run. After that, you’re encouraged to reach out to them via their social media links or through the messaging system on the site to check on the status of your run. If it still doesn’t get reviews and you/the game/the mods meet certain criteria, you can request moderation for yourself.
As a note, although mods are given 21 days to review a run, some may get to it sooner, it depends how busy/active the mod(s) are.
I have no idea what this means, but every game/community handles emulation differently. You’ll need to reach out to the moderators of any games in question and ask them if your method of playing a game classifies as emulation or not.
A video is a video, it’s irrelevant whether you upload it from your laptop, your phone or a computer at your local library. However you want to upload the recording is up to you.
If you’re asking about RECORDING a video from your phone and using that, that’s a different story. That’s usually allowed as long as the gameplay is clean enough to watch but always check with the mods of a game to make sure they don’t have any additional rules or restrictions around videos recorded on a phone.
This is such a broad question. If you’re asking what equipment you need to say record a video, then that can either be as simple as a camera/webcam pointed at your TV or as robust as a capture card that feeds the video into software like OBS. Each game has its own rules regarding what is acceptable video proof, and even though the former is usually accepted, you’ll need to check with the mods of the games.
If you’re looking to buy a capture card or if you’re looking to learn more about other equipment you might need, the pinned thread in this forum is an excellent place to start.
[quote=From the Game Request Rules]At this time, we are not adding the following:
- Short/Trivial Games
- Generic Puzzle Games
- Generic Typing Games
- Geography Games
- Vocabulary/Math and other Educational Games
- Quiz Games
- Generic Sudoku Solvers/Minesweeper Remakes/Rubik's Cube Solvers/etc.
- Visual Novels/Interactive Movies
- PvP-Related Activities
- High-Score Based Submissions
- Non-Video-Game Activities[/quote] So, no, a physical puzzle is not a video game and will not be accepted (unless I'm misunderstanding what you're calling a "physical puzzle").
If it's your run, you need to submit it just like you submitted your current run. The mods may ask for proof that it's actually your run, and if you have the original video I would recommend uploading it under your current account to further affirm that it was you.
The admins of the site can't, and won't, do anything. It's up to you to submit your runs and deal with the moderators of the game if necessary.