What exactly was your method? that made no sense. if you started at the time you did & the run ends on the first frame of "complete" you have a 4:56. not a 4:01 not even close. If you time with the Rule set then you have a 4:40. So where is the "start" and "end" exactly?
Yeah, yeah I miss-timed. I'm actually re-doing the run in a few hours. How I plan on making it work is start frame is the second after the black screen when Soldier enters the room, and end is literally when "complete" appears, meaning first frame you see the lightning across your screen, which is what I have under rules right now.
Alright, its gonna be from the second you gain control, not when I started counting.
Hi there! I wasn't sure which forum to post this on, but it's as good as any ^^'
So I submitted my run and it was rejected for not having a timer. I timed it on my phone, as I do not know how to add a timer to the screen when playing on PS4 :/
Also, first place on console has no timer but was accepted, so what's that about?
Any advice or help to figure out how to show a timer on screen for PS4 would be good. I just don't really feel like doing the run again since I don't think I'll get a better time, so I'd rather just try to edit the run I already submitted somehow.
Thanks for reading!
You can just have the stream timer present on there. Alternatively use livesplit on your computer to retime your run, and submit it. Thanks in advance. Also, to clarify the reason that needs to be there is so arguments don't happen about differences of seconds.
With Overwatch 2 finally going live, this means that our Overwatch 1 leaderboards are all pretty much legacied. All new speedruns should now be submitted to the Overwatch 2 leaderboards, here: