After then insane 1 kill wr showed the video of timing a speed run, I feel this should be adopted by all verifiers.
I have created this simple JSFiddle page to make the process a little easier.
https://jsfiddle.net/chriswft/enrodsm4/51/
When you right click and copy the debug details simply paste the lower number into the least text area box and the higher number in the most text area box and it should output the difference for you.
In addition to the way of timing, I noticed you [@DankusSR] mentioned that the 10% category does not time in miliseconds, I feel it should due to how close the times could become and having everyon on the same second defeats the purpose of the fastest.
Thoughts?
I think when we have two runs at the same time in seconds we will then have to split onto miliseconds
@DankusSR I was wondering if you know of a way of doing this youtube timing with twitch videos to get an accurate time?
long winded way, would have thought twitch would have something in place due to it's size and popularities with speed runners.