@Nin_Wolf it'd be the same as base MKDS, just learn the basics of that game and the more advanced things in that game.
@AlePride if you just care about privacy or whatever you can register a youtube account pretty easily while giving 0 personal details as long as uploads are under 15 minutes and you don't want thumbnails (since those require a phone number). And generally most things are allowed if you can view them at all times (they stay up permanently) and if you don't need to download any software or make any kind of account to view it. For that reason vimeo and youtube are often used. If you can find a site where you don't need torrenting software or anything like that to actually view your runs then it should be fine most of the time. Best of luck with your journey for privacy, it can be kind of hard to find replacements for some things from my experience.
A really solid thing you could try would be sending video files through bitchute or something to someone else so they can upload it for you though. (I also noticed you have a discord linked, and let me warn you it is probably one of the worst things if you truly care that much about privacy, so maybe consider running in a VM or something if privacy is a concern).
Generally, youtube is not needed. The requirements (for 99% of people) tend to be: -Permanently available -Can watch without signing up for something (like how you can watch YT without signing up for an account) -Everything in the video is clearly visible
Maybe try resubmitting it and tell the mod if he wants YT to be a requirement that he should specify it in the rules and then maybe link this thread or the site rules. But your 4 hour upload time on youtube is also likely not an issue with youtube itself, your connection was probably pretty bad at the time. Upload times on youtube are pretty much always faster than vimeo from my experience, but you need to leave the tab open while uploading and processing.
There aren't that many exploits that can screw over your entire PC without you downloading something yourself. Generally if a runner makes you download something or sign up to a website to watch, reject the run and tell them it must be publicly visible without a signup/download without ever downloading it.
Generally the reason people use a timer is so they know what their own time is (to know when to actaully submit their run). Streaming is never required for running, you can 100% record it privately, and I also recommend youtube for hosting runs (and if you don't want many people tos ee them you can have them as unlisted youtube videos). Generally the requirements are specified on the leaderboard, but most boards require at least video with audio as a preference (and if you're gonna record with your phone or something, make sure the screen glare isn't too bad).
If you're new to speedrunning, welcome! And here's some FAQs that might help you: https://www.speedrun.com/speedrunning/thread/pt010
@LunchBox1211 just upload that mp4 to youtube. You can make an account in seconds and upload for free. You can upload it unlisted so it can only be viewed with a link, but considering everyone needs to see your run for it to be valid, I'm not sure what the point would be.
Mod farming can often be nice for some games though weirdly enough from my experience.
When you exit the program it should ask you to save, did you hit no when that happened?
They made him a mod in under 24 hours, elo support is working fast today.
@NalgasofDoom it's pretty well known that ground pounds have jank hitboxes. The normal way to kill any whomp in the game does pretty much the exact same thing you do here except they clip through a whomp instead of a chain chomp. I can't explain to you exactly why this happens (as I know very little about mario 64 mechanics), but the people on the sm64 boards definitely can.
Not to be an ass, but what can src support do here? you're gonna need some REAL concrete proof that these are people from the cod community. It is very easy to make alts (as @MrRacingmonsterFANS likely is) and impersonate other people are throw around random accusations. As someone who is uneducated on the situation, there is nowhere near enough to tell me exactly who is behind anything and what exactly is going on. It would make no sense to take any action here since there's literally 0 proof of anything other than racingmonster clearly being in a tough situation in real life right now (best wishes to him, hope he figures stuff out), and randomly banning people or whatever you want the people at elo to do would literally not help at all, especially if your main concern is stopping troll comments on youtube. If there comments are affecting racingmonster so much, youtube allows people to disable comment or block certain comments pretty easily, so if this was actually an issue on his end, he doesn't seem to be taking it too seriously. Either way what I said earlier still stands and I hope racingmonster gets a chance to read it.
@SioN isn't it kinda hypocritical to post on this thread saying 'stop posting it's killing me'?
@DrYoshiyahu I'm pretty sure @Solderq35 is right here. Check out section 21 of the FAQs thread if you don't understand his explanation. You can do that by clicking here!