os x's terminal. i have it output the name of each game once it finishes parsing, and might and magic vi isn't flush with the left side like the others. ;(
from the smash bros. brawl page: Best All-Star time: 0:03:36.83 by by Peter 'petrie911' Montag on 2008-06-16.
from the metroid prime page: Best Single-segment time: 1:17 by Besmir 'Zoid' Sheqi on 20.02.07.
^the only date formatted like that that i've seen so far.
Ok, I'm really behind on this thread and everything on the forums I guess. Next time I ever want to take a break, I'll remember just how incredibly annoying it is and how it's not worth it at all since net effort will only increase anyway. Also having multiple people sharing responsibilities only creates more problems, so I only have myself to blame.
Quote from Manocheese:
When I read it, I thought it was intentional Engrish (since when was the site "the SDA"?). I'm not sure, though, and it is understandable (though usually awkward) when an adjective is used as a noun the way it was in the news post.
Guess we have no sports fans. The NBA has had these ubiquitous ads (tv, print, online) for several years now with the catchphrase "The NBA: Where [adjective] happens." Sure, it doesn't make the most grammatical sense, but it's less of a problem than Apple's "Think different."
Axel Ryman: ok
Mike: ROFL
Manocheese: ok
Kotti: ok. He used both in the comments but I checked and it really is The Murder of Crows ("A" makes more sense but is not what the game uses).
Manocheese again: Gananbanned!! (had to say it)
Pokemonmaster888: ok
Ark: kk
Annet Again: did a regexp search over all game pages, that is the only instance. No clue why that would be there as I used regexp matching to format all the dates in the first place, but Metroid Prime is a page that might get touched by other people I think. Who knows, probably my fault anyway.
not really a typo but goes along with the rules revision decision to eliminate stuff like "because radix didn't like it": the link to the past game page gives that sort of reason. maybe just say that it was decided the bomb and arrow upgrades aren't significant enough to count toward 100%.
It's not at all clear who actually ran Tales of Vesperia in the most recent news update. Four people are mentioned, but there's no indication of which three did the run. Also, I'm not sure what "dual-play" means, but if it's just one person playing with two controllers, that was already done for the 100-man melee in SSBB.
Manocheese: I just saw the update today, and that's exactly what I was thinking. I was wondering how Enhasa missed something like that, but then I saw the SSBB update was during his disappearance.
Serris: That's not a typo, the runner did that on purpose.
Four people are mentioned, but there's no indication of which three did the run.
I note that their names are Mark, Michael, Marcus and Tyler, and that Enhasa says "the final roster for this 43-segment New Game Plus 7:34 was just 3M". I take this to mean that the runners were Mark, Michael and Marcus (the ones whose names begin with 'M'). Perhaps a little tricky, but people will see who the runners were when they follow the link to the game page anyway.
still pretty confusing if you aren't paying a ton of attention to the runners' names (ignoring the title of the update). It's sometimes a minor issue in any update when a runner who didn't actually do one of the runs in the update is mentioned... maybe bold the name of whoever did the run being posted in future updates?
Why isn't this thread stickied? Well, I guess we have enough stickies as is...
Anyway, just wanted to point out that neither the news update nor the page description (runner's comments aside) mention number of segments for Alien Shooter: Vengeance. Usually it's something like, "32:19 in 15 segments" or whatever....
*feels dissatisfied with himself for even wasting your time with this... *