as you can know in game a lot of frame perfect kills.
main rules has been changes to
Submission rules :
Submissions must include a video. Turbo is not allowed. Save states may not be used to start a run (for example: to skip a long intro) or loaded at any point during a run.
Emulator specific rules:
Include emulator and version used in submission notes. FCEUX, Nestopia and Bizhawk/NEShawk, Messen, Mednafen are acceptable emulators. Most of the others (like Jnes) are banned being known for their inaccuracy. Recommended to use input display, frame counter and have “No Movie” showing to help prove legitimacy (provided that chosen emu has such features) RAM and memory watch features are not allowed, as they provide an unfair advantage that is not possible on console. Remapping buttons during a run is not allowed. Mapping multiple buttons to one key is not allowed. Rewind features not allowed. Submitting a movie file or a recording of a movie file playing not allowed.
if someone want to add or remove something write here
As someone who uses an emulator, I think all of the rules you listed are pretty fair. Will adhere to all of them. Though, I'm not sure if Mesen has the option to display the "No Movie", but it has visual symbols for both recording and playing a movie, so I guess you'd be able to see if the run is pre-recorded or played live anyway.
@Kazemitra this is just Recommendation, you don't need to use it, it's just same rules at many games on NES
Well, it's just a beginning of my speedrunning journey, and considering I'm using an emulator and a keyboard, I'd rather have as many proofs of legitimacy as possible. But thanks for letting me know. :>