Speedrun.com Terminology
2 years ago
Iowa, USA

Category Terms

Any% - Complete the goal as fast as possible using any means possible.

Any% Glitchless - Complete the goal as fast as possible without using glitches.

100% - Complete everything in the game as fast as possible.

Deathless - Complete the game without dying as fast as possible.

Warpless - Complete the game without using warps as fast as possible.

Low% - Complete the game doing as little as possible.

Longplay - A Speedrun with no focus on speed.

RTA (Real Time Attack) - A Speedrun counted in “real time” instead of an in game timer.

IGT (In Game Time) - A Speedrun counted from an in game timer implemented in the game.

NG+ (New Game Plus) - A Speedrun completed using items and/or bonuses carried over from other playthroughs of a game.

Reverse Boss Order - A Speedrun making you complete the bosses in opposite order.

OOB (Out Of Bound) - Getting outside of the normal boundaries of a game.

Blind Run - Speedrunning a game for the first time not knowing what will happen.

Blindfolded Run - Speedrunning a game literally blindfolded.

TAS (Tool assisted speedrun/superplay) - A theoretically perfect or high level gameplay made using the help of tools, such as frame advance, savestates slowdown, etc.

Leaderboard Terms

WR - World Record

TWR - Tied World Record

Sub## - When a run is sub a certain time, it usually means it is respectable. When a runner says they are going for Sub-20 minutes it usually means that any time under 20 minutes is a decent run.

Strat - Strategy

Safe Strat - A safer strategy.

Marathon Strat - A safer but slower strategy used in marathons.

Marathon - A speedrunning event in which many runners get together to run many games one after another.

Route - A planned path for the speedrunner to follow.

PB - Personal Best

IL - Individual Level

FPS - Frames Per Second

Retiming - The action of using tools to analyze a video and see the precise time of a run.

Retime Tools - Tools to help retime a run. Some examples are Somewes Retime Tool, Better Speedrun Timer, amd Slushpuppie's Retime Tool

Running Terms

Buffer - Inputting an action while another is still going on.

Pause Buffer - Buffering a command out of a paused game.

Clip - Clipping is the act of going through something that should be solid.

Death Abuse - Dying in a speedrun specifically to get some sort of advantage.

Emulator - Any program used to mimic a game console.

RNG - Random Number Generator

RNG Manipulation - Manipulating a game’s random number generating algorithm to make what should be unpredictable predictable.

Save State - An emulator’s ability to save the game at any point in time and revert back to it instantly.

Save Warp - Reloading a game to restart at a save point because it is faster than traveling there normally.

Soft Lock - A state the game is in and also soft lock doesnt prevent you from completing a game as for example restarting the game most likely gets you out.

Hard Lock - Making a save file incompletable

Farming Terms

Mod Farming - Becoming a moderator of many games just to show on you profile that you moderate a lot of games. Very disliked by the community.

Post Farming - Making useless/a lot of threads, or posting nonstop so that you have a lot of posts on your profile. Very disliked by the community.

Run Farming - Running a lot of games/running very short categories to show that you have a lot of runs on your profile.

Game Farming - Running multiple games without trying to show that you have played a lot of games.

World Record Farming - Running many short and easy categories but trying to get a lot of world records.

Podium Farming - Running many short categories trying to get top 3 on those leaderboards to have a lot of podiums.

Category Farming - Running a lot of different categories from different games.

Farmington - A discord server for run farmers. A leaderboard showing top 50 (sometimes top 100) people for different farming categories.

Speedrun.com Game Terms

Category Extensions - A leaderboard meant for extra categories for a game or game series (usually meme categories).

Base Game - The main game of a series of games including Category Extensions, Custom Content, Fangames, etc.

Game Types: ROM Hack - A game that has been modified.

Modification - A game that has been modified on PC.

*Fangame - An unofficial game of an official game made by a different person/company. *

Webgame - A game found on the internet browser.

Pre-Release - A game that has been released early.

Mobile - A game that is found on a phone.

Expansion/DLC - Add-Ons to a game.

Multi-Game - Multiple games are being played.

Minigame/Gamemode - A mode that is played in the game and not the actual game.

Server/Map - A custom server or map made by a separate player.

Homebrew - Games made by unlicensed game programmers.

Sub-Game - A game within another game.

Profile Badges/People

@Pac - Previous owner of Speedrun.com. Made the site in 2013.

Site Staff - These are people work for Elo, have a SRC profile, and are an admin, they do either community or development work. The list of site staff are: @Lawliepop (CEO), @Camcorder (CTO), @Meta (Community manager), @starsmiley (Content moderator), @ioblank (UI/UX designer?), @KawaiiSocks , @lewisandspark (former staff), @MisterPip (former staff) @dev1lxx (former staff). @gfmidway (COO)

Original Donors - People who donated to the site before the company called "Elo" bought it. Some people include @4, @Slysonic, @Lor, and @Adamo

Speedrun Supporters - People who bought Speedrun supporter about a year after "Elo" bought the site. Some people include @Fioresa, @Act_, @YUMmy_Bacon5, and @CZX.

Translators - People who help translate the site. Some people include @Blantas, @hoxi, @YaLTeR, and @carska.

Elo - Newest owners of speedrun.com.

SRC - Speedrun.com

Former Staff - People who helped run the site before "Elo" Some people include @Daravae , @ShikenNuggets , @Liv , @Dangerless , @Gyoo , @ShadowDraft , @Habreno , @R0main - FMod @Sjorec , @Oh_DeeR , @Seydie , @Tech , @garadas21 , @Meta , @starsmiley , @DarQ - CMod @kirkq - Admin (Planning) @SgtKabukiman - Admin (mostly handling backend/servers) @Volvagia - Admin (Coding/Planning)

@RWhiteGoose - Possibly helped with the idea and community outreach of the site when it was being set up.

Moderation Terms

Super Mod - The main mod(s) for a game, series, or marathon. A person who is a super mod has a red sword next to their name.

Regular Mod - Moderators for a game, series, or marathon with the same power as a super mod except they can’t add moderators and they can’t see the Audit Log. Someone who is a Regular Mod has a green sword next to their name.

Verifier - Someone who is only able to verify runs for a game. There are series with verifiers but they aren’t able to do anything. Someone who is a verifier have a wooden sword next to their name.

Series Mod - Someone who is a moderator of a series. This person can add games that are part of that series instead of having to request it.

Marathon Mod - Someone who is a moderator of a marathon.

Team - An organization of players who can make their own marathons.

Contributors

@YUMmy_Bacon5 , @skyweiss , @SioN , @Kkntucara , @SkittlesCat , @RaggedDan , @Daravae

Edited by the author 1 year ago
RenaldoRex, GeometryDashFan and 18 others like this
Somerset, England

Nice glossary [quote=Act_]TAS (Tool Assisted Speedrun) - Speedruns created by advancing a game frame by frame in an emulator to ensure frame perfect inputs at all times.[/quote] This is kinda wrong lol TAS means tool assisted speedrun or superplay and there are multiple ways to create a TAS such as using slowdown.

[quote=Act_]Pac - Previous owner of Speedrun.com.[/quote] Can you please tag @Pac

Also I think it would be nice to have some sr.c game moderating terms such as base game, game types, variable, series, tags, sub-game, etc

Edited by the author 2 years ago
RenaldoRex, Zanum and 5 others like this
Finland

and is "run farming" not disliked by the community? i think its absolutely stupid

Zanum, FallBackITA27 and 2 others like this
Iowa, USA

A good amount of people don’t mind it. That’s why I didn’t say it’s disliked by the community.

Zanum,
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Somerset, England

@Act_ you can say where quotes are from so you don't need to @ me at the top https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/909457655574171648/966796583482048562/unknown.png Also can you actually listen to my suggestion and edit what TAS means

Zanum, Gaming_64, and Act_ like this
Iowa, USA

@cheg 95% of it is my own work

@Blitz0 mod farmers don’t care that much about the games they moderate.

@YUMmy_Bacon5 fixed. Also currently working on src game moderation terms.

Edited by the author 2 years ago
Zanum, grnts and 4 others like this
Minnesota, USA

Usually found in “die” categories for games. would remove this part, oob tricks are used in serious runs too.

When a runner says he is going for ... would make this inclusive.

Zanum, grnts and 6 others like this
Finland

[quote]Soft Lock - A series of events that prevents a game from being completed.[/quote] soft lock isnt really a "series of events" but a state the game is in and also soft lock doesnt prevent you from completing a game as for example restarting the game most likely gets you out. a hard lock on the other hand makes a save file uncompletable.

Zanum, grnts and 3 others like this
Valhalla

[quote=blitz0] how can you tell if someone is mod farming or just moderates a bunch [/quote]

There a couple ways to tell if they are mod farming:

You can tell if someone is a mod farmer if they mod a bunch of games as a regular moderator, don’t have any runs on the games, don’t have many verifications on the game, have a bunch of games moderated that are not apart of the same series, and intentionally seeks out mod positions.

Some of these aspects people with a lot of mod roles might have, but most don’t actually mod farm. People like the sm64 rom hacks mods aren’t mod farmers because they are required to mod every game in the series as a community decision. Other people such as plank and T3tsuya have a lot of mod roles because of community involvement and have quite a distain for mod farmers. There are also people like Dbcade and Walgrey, who just submit a lot of games and don’t try to collect mod roles, they just get a lot be coincidence. Then there are people who just get mod roles because people give them ones without asking. This would be people like Otterstone_Gamer, Jaypin88, and TRLittleToaster. Other cases like Garsh just help out when some games need help, but don’t really intend to collect a large amount, it just happens. All of the notorious mod farmers either got blacklisted, stopped before they were caught, or just left speedrunning out right. A small amount of the ones that were blacklisted got unblacklisted because they changed dramatically or something of the sort (I would fall into this camp, I was pretty bad with it, got blacklisted, and the realized my mistake and only focused on games and communities I like, which would later get me unblacklisted). Spotting mod farmers is quite rare nowadays, and they get caught pretty quick now, but if you by chance see someone asking for mod for a bunch of random games, I would report them. Hope that was helpful to anyone.

bosscatFGC, Zanum and 6 others like this
Madrid, Spain

Id add that wr farming, podium farming, game farming and category farming are like run farming but fot their respective categories

Zanum and Gaming_64 like this
Madrid, Spain

@Blitz0 No. If they are involved with the communities, they take care of them and they are good mods they are ok, but its hard to tell the difference

Zanum and Gaming_64 like this
Iowa, USA

They weren't adding on to @RENI 's post

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Zanum, YUMmy_Bacon5 and 2 others like this
Netherlands

I never heard of podium farming before, and a few other terms, so I learned something new. Thanks for writing this out! I really needed this when I started my first speedrun ever, I was so lost what OOB, RTA and IGT meant back then.

Except for mod and post farming, I don't consider the run/game farming to be a bad thing. If you enjoy to run a lot of short games and a bunch of them, go for it.

Zanum, grnts and 3 others like this
Valhalla

@SioN nothing's really wrong with run farming. If anything it's a positive because it helps give more exposure/runs to otherwise empty games.

Zanum,
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Finland

it just seems wrong. when i see someones profile with 50billion games and runs it just looks like they dont care about the games/categories they run but just want a higher run count especially when all the runs are like 10 second long categories in webgames.

also @Act_ [quote]Soft Lock - Preventing a game from being completed unless you use restart the game.[/quote] a tiny mistake there :P

Zanum, Gaming_64, and Act_ like this
United States

It's a very niche community within a niche community. I wouldn't say it particularly helps any games at all "exposure-wise" to have people pump out a run for it that also run a few hundred games but it's also not hurting anyone. I personally don't request games on here unless I've gotten to a point where I'm taking the game more seriously, just to respect the time of the folks that have to approve games, but some folks feel differently.

It's definitely not for me but unless people are spamming game requests and abandoning boards it's kinda whatever.

Zanum and Gaming_64 like this
Somerset, England

Why would you copy and paste what I put for TAS, I didn't even give a proper definition lol. So here is one

  • TAS (Tool assisted speedrun/superplay) - A theoretically perfect or high level gameplay made using the help of tools, such as frame advance, savestates slowdown, etc.
  • Change sub-games to Sub-games - A game within a series, or games with the same base game (Someone please come up with a better expiation)
  • Add Elo Entertainment Inc. to this list
  • And add the definition for game types and fix the definitions for the individual game type

2nd page

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Zanum, Gaming_64 and 2 others like this
Madrid, Spain

Retiming: The action of using tools to analyse the video and see the precise time of the run Retiming tools: The tools used to retime a run such as

Edited by the author 2 years ago
Zanum, Gaming_64 and 2 others like this
Somerset, England

Please update my name to say "YUMmy_Bacon5"

Change "ELO" to "Elo", it is not stylised as the former

Speedrun Supporters need to be updated

Add Elo Entertainment Inc. to the list, where the text should be linked to their website

Add SRC (aka SR.C) to the list

Link the Farmington text with its Discord

Link the "Slushpuppy’s Retime Tool" text with its website

Change site staff to: "Site Staff - These are people work for Elo, have a SRC profile, and are an admin, they do either community or development work. The list of site staff are: @Lawliepop (CEO), @Camcorder (CTO), @Meta (Community manager), @starsmiley (Content moderator), @ioblank (UI/UX designer?), @dev1lxx (Email support?)"

Edited by the author 2 years ago
Zanum, CyanWes and 2 others like this
Iowa, USA

done

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