I've been wondering about this for a long time, but why runners convert the decimal value displayed on the game screen to milliseconds displayed on this site?
For example in 60hz, the next frame of 3.59 is 4.00, but runners submit these records as 3s 590ms and 4s 000ms.
It’s a requirement when you submit a run, if you type in 6.59 it’ll ask “6.059 or 6.590” and you have to select one.
It's just for convenience sake, the in-game timer should be accurate for all devices according to our testing, which is why IGT is used instead of RTA on the boards. And converting "3.59" to "3.983" would just make the simple submission process unnecessarily complicated
The full revamp of the leaderboard is now done and both Level and Full Game submissions are open again. Main changes to remember are that the "Old Version" (1.0 - 1.2) is completely archived and will only stay on the leaderboards for preserving history. With this, the only allowed versions to play o