I'll redirect to a point made earlier in this thread: https://www.speedrun.com/speedrunning/thread/qzjmc/1#bb55d
Although, more specifically, I heard that Dragster was added due to its historical importance.
Edit: Let's not forget to mention that both of those games were added several years ago.
I'll redirect to a point made earlier in this thread: https://www.speedrun.com/speedrunning/thread/qzjmc/1#bb55d
New accounts aren't able to delete runs until they are 7 days old. However, you can still edit the run, or message the mods about your error.
https://www.speedrun.com/requestgame Make sure to read all the rules in this link.
I mean tbf, there are some games that would have the exact same abbreviation, so it makes sense to put the full title of the game if the abbreviation is unavailable.
To be more specific, contact the moderators you see here: https://www.speedrun.com/shrek_series
TBF, the game should have Mac platforms, as Mac runs are clearly not iOS, but there's nothing I can do about it.
You were probably looking at the Individual Level board, which shows up on default when you search up the game.
Yes. It's a bad thing if it gets accepted. Why would a cheated run be acceptable on the leaderboards regardless of what place it's in?
Although it may be fair to assume that a non-competitive, low-placement time wouldn't have any cheats, I still wouldn't want to take any chances.
I mean, it might be different for each game, but for some of the games I moderate, I kind of have to watch the run in full.
To go more into the specifics, there has been a time where I've caught a runner using hacks to clip into objects. So if I didn't watch any run in full, there would probably be more hacked runs on the leaderboards for that game.
Edit: Basically what I'm trying to say is, just searching for key parts of the run doesn't necessarily cut it for all games.
It's generally recommended to use the title that is most well-known. If you're unsure about which one is, I'd say go for the US name.