There's a lot of moderators to watch them, plus video speed options if they really need to watch the entire video instead of skipping around. One-month waiting times aren't normal, especially with a moderator team size this big.
I'm convinced that the mods just aren't interested in being mods at this rate - I've had a run pending for almost a month now with no response.
Shame on SRC for very obviously using AI to generate this article. Can't even pay someone to do it like a decent company.
Why not just start timing on the first frame you can move (so the first frame after the black screen)? That'd eliminate any problems with load times
A new meme speedrun category suggestion - LivingHat%, where you try to get the Living Hat as fast as possible. It's the ultimate RNG run :P
Well, it's been 5 months. Is a mod ever gonna reply to this?
I'd like to download the 10x any% and 100x any% livesplit files but both of the links lead to error 404. Any possibility of new links?
It was posted here 2 years ago, but I think that Cubes Cubed is a very good idea for an arbitary category.
Why is low field of view faster? Personally it just makes me feel nauseous and it makes the game harder if anything.
I'm interested in making this a valid speed game, like Speed Run 4. I've just submitted a run to Any% that, if accepted, will... shake it up, shall we say. But for now, here are some category suggestions.
Any% (like we already have) All Levels (which will make more sense as a suggestion if my run gets accepted) 5 Levels 10 Levels P2W% (where the level skip gamepasses are allowed, with subcategories for 5 level skip and 10 level skip) Individual Level leaderboards so people who are really good at one level in particular can show their skill (like me lol) 16 Levels (all levels + the winner's room)
Also, I think the 4 year old runs should be archived since a couple of levels have been changed (notably level 4, which is far easier now).
Just some suggestions if mods want to make this an actual speedgame, instead of being one with 2 stale runs from 2015 :)
Basically, when you stand on a chest you get a boost when it's opened. It's highly dependent on your position, but centre of the chest is best.
I use controllers whenever possible, especially with platformers, as I'm much more used to them than I am to keyboard when gaming. With keyboard I was averaging 6:30 (I'm not too good right now, it's only my third day of playing) but then my first two runs with controller were both sub-5:00, and one of them was sub-4:30. It just feels... better to me. Anyone else?