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Russiatotallyaplayer11 months ago
  1. When to start the timer? 2. When to end the timer?

There are no rules about that. The perfect example is "Insanity Ending" category. There is a 6 minute run and a 4 minute run. The 4 minute run is slower than 6 minute run, but Super Mod (StreamCheez) didn't have time to make the rules (The best reason I can think for them to don't add the rules about VERY useful information is they probably didn't have time to) and thats why it happened.

Suggestions for Rules:

  1. Timer starts after choosing what system of degrees would be used, ends when "___ Ending" text FULLY appears.

  2. Timer starts when player starts to move, ends when "___ Ending" text FULLY appears.

Russiatotallyaplayer1 year ago

what about making "longerstamina" a sub-category?

Russiatotallyaplayer1 year ago

title + that can be useful for inbounds

im sure that this glitch is rng but still cool

Russiatotallyaplayer1 year ago

idk if that help

but on farm except "rooster" write "sam"

Russiatotallyaplayer1 year ago

That is will like be cool if there is will be people trying to do fastest 5 Endings, 10 Endings and more.

Russiatotallyaplayer1 year ago

There is glitches in the game like Sending Figure in backrooms, or using bed to get Out-Bounds. What about Any% and Glitchless?

Russiatotallyaplayer1 year ago

我在哪里可以下载这个游戏?

Russiatotallyaplayer1 year ago

i have run its not verifed like 2 week. is there something bad? https://www.speedrun.com/roblox_npcs_are_becoming_smart/run/zqew4l1z yeah this is trash question

Russiatotallyaplayer1 year ago

yep this is the same run, but i didnt done major skips when i was trying to do the run. any% is beating the game any way. no major skips is still one of ways. i am done the run without major skips, so this is can be run for this category too.

i am still probably dumb, so dont mind this post as something not shitpost.

Russiatotallyaplayer1 year ago

i like long run i want do this game any%

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Russiatotallyaplayer1 year ago

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