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Comment: am I allowed to start at 1 when the post itself is edited?
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Comment: is a "Comment:" in quotes allowed? Bold and italics were
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Comment: now you're literally asking him about the rules lmao
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Comment: I don't, I thought we needed the "Comment: " text to exactly be that, but the rules don't say that.
@jablox_999, esports is short for electronic sports. It's a multiplayer video game played competitively for spectators. Where the esport people, who are normally professionals, compete to be the best.
There are definitions of what it is online as well.
Idk. Bots also use other sites, not just SRC.
Maybe thry go on here as they don't have any are you a robot checks.
ThIs bot (@davidmalans)'s scam post needs to be deleted https://www.speedrun.com/posts/1dils
@HonuAkamai, that website doesn't support Bilibli - it even says the sites that it supports.
Although it kinda only works with YouTube. This is because it doesn't get enter the FPS of those videos automatially into the FPS input, and always defaults to 60.
I believe that YouTube is the only site that tells you the FPS. Meaning you can only kinda retime YouTube runs accurately.
However, I do like that site better than the other YouTube retimers though, as it seems to be more consistent with there being no missing frames.
@AmazinCris, to retime Bilibili runs, then I would download the Bilibili video, and retime it using the Somewes website. And I would get the FPS of the video from the downloaded video file.
And then there's also the issue of the framerate not being consistent in the video itself. And the issue of which Bilibili video downloader gives you the highest quality video?
You sure it's not beatable without a macro?
I would reject the run as they have an advantage compared to other runners. And download other software to complete makes it less accessible to people as they have to other download software. Although, other games do have speedrunning mods and things.
what did he mean by this?
@Majesticdog, what did who mean?
If you're talking about me, then people who get added as a moderator to a game are usually already active in that community, and one of the ways to tell this, is if they've speedran the game before.
and even if, you wouldnt be a choice
Exactly lmao
If you wanna submit a game, then you can submit a support ticket (page found from Help > New ticket), to maybe get it accepted or rejected. It'd be under the "Add a new game to Speedrun" option.
The rules for requesting a game are here: https://www.speedrun.com/support/learn/requesting-a-game
There's also some on the actual support ticket page too.
I would ask the moderator(s) of that game instead by messaging them on- or off-site. You could also ask them by posting in that game's forum or Discord. As these are the general forums for the site.
Also, generally people become moderators when they're already active and trusted in that game's community beforehand.
For example, you don't have any runs in that game.
It's probably a no. Since on a PS5, you can't really add your own timer.
The moderator(s) of the game should also retime the run for you
Yeah but it resets after playing a game.
Although you could recreate something like this resouce on Granny 2 (PC): https://www.speedrun.com/granny_2_pc/resources/k4u5p
So instead of having to edit that, you can just open a file every time.
Don't request boards from Src for a game you don't moderate.
No, I think the site does allow requesting fangames and modifications even when you don't moderate the base game.