Wait, so just to be clear, do I need to record a video of my run for each of the games in my submission? Either way, I'll still record for two of them, but the third one is a computer game, and I have not found a reliable way to record those easily, much less for a full speedrun/playthrough/etc, so if its possible that I don't need to record at least for one game, I'd like to be aware.
If you reject Vulajin running Transistor I will personally empty a shaker of salt over your head.
I kinda liked being able to read reasons for rejection, shame it's becoming too much overhead. You could consider just adding reject 'categories' (e.g. too long / obscure / too early since a GDQ / better runner offered) but I guess that wouldn't help much with getting satisfactory reasons.
It is not yet time for an under-appreciated cult classic, overshadowed by FF7 at the time of it's release, to get it's day in the sun. But some day, some marathon, the funny quirky dialogue, innovative battles, amazing music, incredible atmosphere and perfect charm will be put on display. Suikoden is a masterpiece.
It is not yet time for an under-appreciated cult classic, overshadowed by FF7 at the time of its release, to get its day in the sun. But some day, some marathon, the funny quirky dialogue, innovative battles, amazing music, incredible atmosphere and perfect charm will be put on display. Suikoden is a masterpiece.
Pretty bummed about Halo 2 getting rejected. The game has gotten faster and the community has grown massively. Last year when I submitted, I averaged 4 viewers or so and was literally the only full game runner of the halo series. This year its rare if I am below 400 viewers during runs and there are now 150+ people who run the series. Combined with the performance and reception of H1 and H2 at the past 2 events I thought it had a better chance.
Also, its right around the 10 year anniversary of Halo 2 and 343 is releasing an HD version called the Masterchief Collection in November. Im sure the hype from the new game would have gotten huge viewership and support from the devs.