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| | + | == Final Fantasy 8 == |
| | + | I am doing a Final Fantasy 8 speed run guide for this website and this website only so pleasany who would like to help and submit so glitches to get to places faster please add to the page Thank You, |
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| | Just curious, but isn't glitch abuse obvious cheating? As is sequence breaking. IMHO. Where is the pride of speedrunning without breaking the rules in any way? Why, in order to be considered good, must one cheat in these ways? I'd think a 'perfect' or 'optimal' run would be one you do with no glitching or sequence breaking.... but maybe that's just me.--[[User:TheRogueX|TheRogueX]] 14:03, 30 November 2007 (PST) | | Just curious, but isn't glitch abuse obvious cheating? As is sequence breaking. IMHO. Where is the pride of speedrunning without breaking the rules in any way? Why, in order to be considered good, must one cheat in these ways? I'd think a 'perfect' or 'optimal' run would be one you do with no glitching or sequence breaking.... but maybe that's just me.--[[User:TheRogueX|TheRogueX]] 14:03, 30 November 2007 (PST) |
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| | + | Glitch abuse and sequence-breaking are not cheating because they don't violate rules. You can create whatever sort of competition you want, with whatever rules you want, and then compete in it. It's not cheating unless you lie about it. There's no such thing as natural rules built into the game, unless you count intended game behavior as a rule, but in the world of competitive gaming, that's not usually what people mean by "rule", and certainly not the type of rule that has any relevance to cheating. [[User:Mjf314|Mjf314]] 00:29, 1 December 2007 (PST) |
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| | + | ==Snub of Twingalaxies???== |
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| | + | Why no love for Twingalaxies, the most official and legitimate of all highscore sites? Why don't you put it in the external links page? Or why don't you put in as part of what speedrunwiki is not: "a highscore site, for highscores see twingalaxies.com". I don't understand why you won't mention Twingalaxies. [[User:Anonywiki|Anonywiki]] 22:08, 15 August 2010 (UTC) |
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| | + | ==Perfect Dark XBLA Speedrun== |
| | + | Can we add a new page or a sub category for Perfect Dark speedruns on it's new Xbox version? There are speedrun videos on YouTube that I think belong here. Also, the character can move faster in this new Perfect Dark. Doesn't that mean there might be a new speedrun record for WAR? Another thing, where is the wiki logo? |
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| | + | == Style of game pages == |
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| | + | For any page about a game that it's very hard to know all the information about, such as Super Mario Sunshine, the page about that game should be the same style as the page http://zeldaspeedruns.wikia.com/wiki/Majora's_Mask. That way the page will have enough information to make it easier for speedrunners to figure out a faster route and test it as well as giving smart speedrunners enough knowledge to be able to figure out the best way to make up for mistakes. At least the section Speed Run Strategies should be the same style what that page would look like with the introduction, Routes section and Speedruns section omitted. It could have a separate Routes section linking pages that list the fastest known route for each category. [[User:Blackbombchu|Blackbombchu]] ([[User talk:Blackbombchu|talk]]) 16:29, 26 November 2015 (PST) |