RandomEffect, the general consensus is that that would create a moderation nightmare. When you allow that, it’s an open invite for people to spam who knows what on every video or it could be used for harassment towards some runners.
The same way it’s hard to have a coherent conversation in YT comments, it would be hard to have one in these comments as well. If someone ends up having questions, it’s best to direct them to a discord or something to provide them help.
FC and NES are essentially the same console so that’s why it’s not listed as it’s own. For all intents and purposes it’s the same hardware on the inside. For games that have substantial differences it’s handled as JP NES to differentiate between the versions (same goes for SNES vs SFC).
You can use any video program that allows for simultaneous playback/starting to watch two runs side by side. Just load up both videos, use a frame advance to get both of them at the first frame of the run and then play them. I know Sony Vegas can do it and I’m sure other programs can as well.
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No, a powered splitter is to prevent a loss of video or audio quality when you split the signal. Controller input displays are a separate piece of hardware that splits the signal from your controller to a USB device and to the console. Those aren’t easy to make without a background in electrical soldering and whatnot so I’d recommend finding someone to commission them out to if you want them.
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If you can find cables that are s-video+audio cables then get those. I use two of the s-video+white/red audio myself and they work great. Obviously you don’t need to go out and buy s-video equipment if you don’t want to, regular RCA will be fine (s-video is just a small boost in quality)
This document is my go-to for setting up streams for good quality https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Op8aK2RecKhjRJB7juOvwUjkXwBbL1eipxUpixBS2c4/
Hope it helps.
Im not sure what you mean by "an old mod", but if you go to submit a run for a category you'll see that the emulator checkbox is there which means emulator is allowed (if it wasn't, you'd see the words "emulators are banned" like on regular TP).
The timer being off because of capture delay is perfectly fine. It’s not actually out of sync, the time you get at the end of the run will still be correct and accurate.
That being said, it can be weird it look at, and that’s why “split delay” exists in the Livesplit settings. I don’t remember where exactly in the settings it is, but you can set that to a certain time (like 2 seconds) and then every time you hit the split key, Livesplit will wait 2 seconds before actually registering the key press. This can be used to delay when Livesplit recognizes you split so you can sync it up to the game (that way it won’t look off).
I have no clue what the OBS plugin does, but it shouldn’t be necessary for what you’re tying to accomplish.
The super mod was online less than a day ago. If you want to be mod or add a category, you need to talk to them about it.
This thread is a last resort for when you have a request or run pending and the mods are inactive/unreachable.
Do you have a video of you doing a run or anything? It's nearly impossible to pinpoint your mistakes or offer advice on how to improve if we can't see what you're doing.
According to the game you moderate, you’ve verified at least one run by another runner before on October 8th.
If you did it then, what’s the issue you’re having now?
[Quote=SpiderSponge]RTA means Real Time Attack. Which means you use a timer like a stopwatch, LiveSplit etc.[/Quote] A timer doesn’t have anything to do with RTA. RTA timing means that once you start timing, you don’t stop until the run is completed or you reset. You could do an RTA run with no timer and frame count it afterwards and it’ll still be RTA as long as you don’t stop timing at any point.
That’s not a bug, those two runners are tied with 1m16s so they are both first. And since there are two runners faster than dmt, they get 3rd place on the board.
That’s intended behavior with tied times - dmt doesn’t get second place because there are 2 runners faster than them. It just so happens those two runners are tied.