So, while the discussion continues of whether or not RNG manipulation and no RNG manipulation should be separated into subcategories or not, I feel like this is a very important sub-discussion that deserves its own thread.
If separation was to happen, should the no RNG manipulation / legacy% runs be categorized under Miscellaneous? Or should they stay on the front?
Discuss this issue within this thread. State clearly which of the options you are in favor of, and why you feel that way.
A discussion is taking off in the Discord server of whether or not RNG manipulation and no RNG manipulation should be split into separate categories.
There seems to be advocacy for a few different options. Some include:
1.) Keeping it the way it is with flags 2.) Removing the flags entirely and leaving it combined totally 3.) Creating subcategories for the different versions of No Card Duplication
Discuss what you think should happen in this thread. It doesn't have to conform to the above options as those are just examples.
Calling all AGDQ 2017 attendees!
I'd like to try to organize an FM race during AGDQ at some point. The category will be whatever the category is that doesn't use manipulation. The location will be the casual game room. The time has yet to be set.
Feel free to post on here if you plan on attending and what times would be good for you!
Also, as a side note: I'll likely do some locally recorded runs using RNG manipulation in the casual game room throughout the event as well. Feel free to stop by if you want to race, watch, or learn!
Hi all,
Just noticed that it isn't a listed rule that all runs require video proof. I feel this should be added ASAP.
For 100%, this clearly is not feasible, but it should be added that all segments of 100% must be streamed live.
So, for all categories but 100%, add:
"All runs must have video proof in order to be validated."
For 100%, add:
"All segments of the run must be livestreamed."
If you agree with these rule additions, like this post. If you disagree (which I have no idea why you would), feel free to discuss here.