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− | == All decent times must have proof. | + | == Proving Times == |
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+ | All decent times must have proof. This section deals with proofworthy times and proof calls. | ||
=== Subsection i) Proofworthy Times === | === Subsection i) Proofworthy Times === | ||
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Proof calls can take place in other instances, such as someone posting all 79 point times across the board, in an attempt to be just under the personal record quality for a proof call (the [[Greg Larkin]] rule) or someone posting all 40-50 point times across the board, in an attempt to remain in the top 50 without having ever provided a video (the [[Andrew Kent]] rule.) | Proof calls can take place in other instances, such as someone posting all 79 point times across the board, in an attempt to be just under the personal record quality for a proof call (the [[Greg Larkin]] rule) or someone posting all 40-50 point times across the board, in an attempt to remain in the top 50 without having ever provided a video (the [[Andrew Kent]] rule.) | ||
− | == All legitimate records submitted are property of the-elite.net | + | == Property of Records == |
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+ | All legitimate records submitted are property of the-elite.net. This section deals with submitted times and their property on the rankings. | ||
=== Subsection i) Legitimate Records === | === Subsection i) Legitimate Records === | ||
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== Faked Videos, Times and their Repercussions == | == Faked Videos, Times and their Repercussions == | ||
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+ | This section concerns faked videos, lying about personal records, and punishments for the like. | ||
=== Subsection i) Discipline === | === Subsection i) Discipline === | ||
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Faking videos for obvious troll purposes, April Fool’s pranks, hilarious jokes, etc, with no intention of having the faked run on the world rankings, are exempt to this section. It is advised to clear these pranks with a moderator to avoid any conflict. | Faking videos for obvious troll purposes, April Fool’s pranks, hilarious jokes, etc, with no intention of having the faked run on the world rankings, are exempt to this section. It is advised to clear these pranks with a moderator to avoid any conflict. | ||
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+ | == Time Not Saved == | ||
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+ | This section details the "[[time not saved]]" glitch as found in [[GoldenEye 007]]. | ||
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+ | === Subsection i) Legitimacy === | ||
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+ | The time not saved glitch occurs when an objective completes in the last frame of the fadeout of a run. This has been seen on, but not limited to: Facility, Runway, Frigate, Depot, Jungle, Control. The mission status will read “Completed,” the time will not save as best time, no cheat will be unlocked if applicable, but the level will advance to the next level. These times count as complete and legitimate, and are ranked as personal or world records accordingly. | ||
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+ | == 2.X Control Styles == | ||
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+ | This section details rules surrounding use of 2.X Control Styles in [[GoldenEye 007]]. | ||
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+ | === Subsection i) Legitimacy === | ||
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+ | As 2.X control styles were programmed intentionally into the game, you are allowed to use them freely to obtain personal and world records, so long as it is one person controlling both controllers. | ||
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+ | === Subsection ii) Multiple Players === | ||
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+ | Anyone found or confessed to be claiming times achieved with 2.X control styles, having used a second person on a controller, will, at minimum, have all according times backrolled to their next best proven record achieved with only themselves on the controls. This is cheating and an appropriate decision will be deliberated and carried out by the [[Elite Council]]. | ||
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+ | == Third Party Controllers == | ||
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+ | === Subsection i) Legitimacy === | ||
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+ | While ideally all competitors on the-elite.net are to use original Nintendo 64 controllers, third party controllers which offer no inhuman advantage are allowed for use on The-Elite World Rankings. | ||
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+ | === Subsection ii) Acceptable Controllers === | ||
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+ | Acceptable controllers which offer no inhuman advantage include, but are not limited to: Hori Controllers, Superpad Controllers, original Nintendo 64 controllers with replacement "Gamecube Style" control sticks, original Nintendo 64 specialty use controllers (Fishing Rod, Steering Wheel, etc.) | ||
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+ | === Subsection iii) Unacceptable Controllers === | ||
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+ | Unacceptable controllers, due to offering inhuman advantages include, but are not limited to: controllers with a "rapid fire" function (presses a button the maximum 60 inputs per second,) [http://i.imgur.com/m9bsJ.jpg|computer mouse style controllers] (produces control stick inputs beyond that of which an original Nintendo 64 controller can produce.) | ||
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+ | === Subsection iv) Unknown Controllers === | ||
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+ | If the status of a controller's advantage is unknown, it will be at the discretion of the [[Elite Council]] and the community to decide whether or not the controller is acceptable. | ||
* [http://forums.the-elite.net/forum/index.php?topic=18291.msg378466#msg378466|The Elite Proof Policy] | * [http://forums.the-elite.net/forum/index.php?topic=18291.msg378466#msg378466|The Elite Proof Policy] | ||
[[Category:The Elite]] | [[Category:The Elite]] |
Revision as of 21:40, 29 December 2013
The Elite Proof Policy is a document outlining the requirements of competition that must be met in order to be ranked on the-elite.net. The document makes every effort to compile an exhaustive formation of all things one may encounter while speedrunning GoldenEye 007 or Perfect Dark and appropriate responses for actions that may take place in the course of competitively speedrunning these games.
Revised December 30, 2013.
Proving Times
All decent times must have proof. This section deals with proofworthy times and proof calls.
Subsection i) Proofworthy Times
It is up to the proof moderator to determine what is a decent time, (currently, the Goldeneye proof moderator Thiradell uses 80 points as this determination,) or anything that top players believe is beyond the scope of a player claiming such a time, based on his rank and experience (ie: 70th ranked player claims an untied 79 pointer on a difficult stage.)
Subsection ii) Proof Calls
Proof calls will be made monthly, and players will have 1 month to provide acceptable proof. Failure to do so will result in backrolling of a player’s time on that stage to their best record with acceptable proof.
Subsection iii) Other Proofworthy Situations
Proof calls can take place in other instances, such as someone posting all 79 point times across the board, in an attempt to be just under the personal record quality for a proof call (the Greg Larkin rule) or someone posting all 40-50 point times across the board, in an attempt to remain in the top 50 without having ever provided a video (the Andrew Kent rule.)
Property of Records
All legitimate records submitted are property of the-elite.net. This section deals with submitted times and their property on the rankings.
Subsection i) Legitimate Records
When a record is found to be completely legitimate, it will stay on the rankings forever. No exceptions. These are the world rankings and as such, all the times of the world are ranked here. No one is able to remove their times.
Subsection ii) Name Changes
You are permitted to have your name changed on the rankings as a matter of personal security, job security, or political ambition.
Faked Videos, Times and their Repercussions
This section concerns faked videos, lying about personal records, and punishments for the like.
Subsection i) Discipline
Any person caught faking videos or lying about personal records will be subject to discipline as outlined in the section 3 subsections ii and iii.
Subsection ii) Minimum Punishment
Fake times are removed, all personal records without videos removed, and full analysis to be done on all claimed legitimate personal record videos. Any future records may only go on the rankings if they are streamed live with capture card and webcam, with in game sound and microphone audio fully audible. Any records gotten without these requirements will in no case be accepted on the rankings. No exceptions, no matter the record.
Subsection iii) Maximum Punishment
All records are removed from the both the GoldenEye 007 and Perfect Dark rankings. The perpetrator is permanently banned from the-elite world rankings with no possibility of reinstatement.
Subsection iv) Sentencing
The decision on the penalty dealt will be determined by the elite council and will depend on severity of the offense.
Subsection v) Non-Serious Fakes
Faking videos for obvious troll purposes, April Fool’s pranks, hilarious jokes, etc, with no intention of having the faked run on the world rankings, are exempt to this section. It is advised to clear these pranks with a moderator to avoid any conflict.
Time Not Saved
This section details the "time not saved" glitch as found in GoldenEye 007.
Subsection i) Legitimacy
The time not saved glitch occurs when an objective completes in the last frame of the fadeout of a run. This has been seen on, but not limited to: Facility, Runway, Frigate, Depot, Jungle, Control. The mission status will read “Completed,” the time will not save as best time, no cheat will be unlocked if applicable, but the level will advance to the next level. These times count as complete and legitimate, and are ranked as personal or world records accordingly.
2.X Control Styles
This section details rules surrounding use of 2.X Control Styles in GoldenEye 007.
Subsection i) Legitimacy
As 2.X control styles were programmed intentionally into the game, you are allowed to use them freely to obtain personal and world records, so long as it is one person controlling both controllers.
Subsection ii) Multiple Players
Anyone found or confessed to be claiming times achieved with 2.X control styles, having used a second person on a controller, will, at minimum, have all according times backrolled to their next best proven record achieved with only themselves on the controls. This is cheating and an appropriate decision will be deliberated and carried out by the Elite Council.
Third Party Controllers
Subsection i) Legitimacy
While ideally all competitors on the-elite.net are to use original Nintendo 64 controllers, third party controllers which offer no inhuman advantage are allowed for use on The-Elite World Rankings.
Subsection ii) Acceptable Controllers
Acceptable controllers which offer no inhuman advantage include, but are not limited to: Hori Controllers, Superpad Controllers, original Nintendo 64 controllers with replacement "Gamecube Style" control sticks, original Nintendo 64 specialty use controllers (Fishing Rod, Steering Wheel, etc.)
Subsection iii) Unacceptable Controllers
Unacceptable controllers, due to offering inhuman advantages include, but are not limited to: controllers with a "rapid fire" function (presses a button the maximum 60 inputs per second,) mouse style controllers (produces control stick inputs beyond that of which an original Nintendo 64 controller can produce.)
Subsection iv) Unknown Controllers
If the status of a controller's advantage is unknown, it will be at the discretion of the Elite Council and the community to decide whether or not the controller is acceptable.