I'm sure many have heard the news that Twitch is cracking down on users that have more than 100 hours of uploaded content on Twitch. This affects plenty of speedrunners who might have used Twitch for submissions or simply to store runs. If this change actually comes into effect (April 19th is judgment day), we will enforce a new rule that bans submissions that use Twitch highlights as video proof. For now, at least be prepared.
In case you didn't know, Twitch has a feature that allows you to export videos to Youtube and that has been working fine. Other platforms should theoretically be fine as long as the video is accessible and permanent but Youtube has been the easiest for playback and retiming purposes.
Copying this over from the rule change forum post for potentially more visibility.
"Due to slight load time differences between consoles, full-game Any% runs under 26:05 will now be retimed manually without loads. Due to this change, other categories also have LRT enabled as the default option. To change this to RTA would require manually editing every single existing run which we will not do at this time. Please submit your runs in every category besides Any% as LRT, including individual level runs. All Any% runs are still submitted as RTA.
Side note: The category extensions boards are separate and not affected by this change."
I'm sure many have heard the news that Twitch is cracking down on users that have more than 100 hours of uploaded content on Twitch. This affects plenty of speedrunners who might have used Twitch for submissions or simply to store runs. If this change actually comes into effect (April 19th is judgme