Running this on a PS3
14 days ago
Brazil

I would like to know if running this game on a backwards-compatible PS3 is considered a legitimate run for this game. Is that OK? I have the NTSC version and would like to try the All Story Missions. I haven't seen anyone running it on a PS3 on the leaderboards. Can I stream it on youtube as proof?

Greater Manchester, England

I don't see why you couldn't as it is a legit way of running the game :)

Brazil

Great! Thanks for the answer.

Do I need to livestream? Or can I record it offline with OBS and upload the video? I never livestreamed anything. It seems easy on paper, but because I have never done it, I don't know if it's really necessary to be able to submit the run. Also internet may fail mid stream and I wouldn't like to lose all my work.

But it if it's a requirement, I can try and see if it works on my end.

edit: Oh nvm. I just read the rules and it's only necessary the video proof, it can even be done by filming with a celphone camera. I asked it about it because this game requires MANY retries to the point where you start having nightmares with the director saying CUT TOO SLOW.

Edited by the author 13 days ago
Greater Manchester, England

You can record your run offline and upload it however splicing is not allowed full stop when it comes to runs so if you had to restart a level then this would need to be included in your final time.

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Brazil

Understood. So, I’ll need to record continuously until I complete the run, and when I cut the raw footage, it should include the level restart before the actual run starts.

Please correct me if I’m wrong. I’m new to this, and thank you so much for your help, ViperUK.

Greater Manchester, England

No you start the timer and then you leave it running until the run is complete so that splicing cannot be a factor in your run. You MUST include any mistakes you do in your final time.

Brazil

I think I didn't express myself in the best way. Sorry.

What I meant is that I start recording, start the timer, and begin the run. If I make any mistakes and need to reset the run, I restart the game and reset the timer. That reset must be included in the final video before submitting. In other words, if I reset the run, the moment where I reset the run must be shown in the video. I usually see people doing that in the runs right at the beginning of the submitted videos of the leaderboard.

Like this one:

Is that correct? Again, sorry for the misunderstanding. And thanks again. You're really helping me a lot.

Edited by the author 12 days ago
Brazil

Like this one:

He makes a mistake and reset the run, and show it in the video of the submited run. I didn't mean editing each segment (each split for example) into a single video. I talking about cutting the entire run (including the last reset before the successfull run), like Trim the video starting at the last reset before the actual run and ending at the end of the run. Sorry for the confusion.

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Greater Manchester, England

Yeah that is correct.

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Brazil

Thank you so much!

Brazil

Last time mirdo was seen online was almost two weeks ago. Is that normal? The other moderator was last seen two years ago, so he’s definitely not coming back. I just don't know if people visit the forums often, like you do, for example, ViperUK.

I’ve submitted 3 runs of the game and am patiently waiting for verification. I just don't know how things work around here with games that aren’t so popular.

Greater Manchester, England

@Sabedena You've got up to 3 weeks for them to verify and then after that you can message the mod etc. about getting your runs verified.

Brazil

@ViperUK Yeah I know about the 3 weeks thing. I just don't know if it's normal for a user to stay offline for that long in the forums. For example: you visit the forum everyday. Anyway, I'll keep waiting. Thanks for the heads up.

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