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Read This - High Score Cheating Rule Updates and Changes
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The content of this post has been moved to the FAQs. Read them, know them, love them, tattoo them to your ass if it helps but don't break them. |
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No. Frame rate is not counted while it is paused.
Also the fast forward button will not increase your recorded frame rate. So you can not force lag and then hold the fast forward key to make up for it. If you are unsure if your computer is fast enough to play the game at 100% speed that is ok, submit the score anyway and we will let you know if it was too slow. If it is slow then your score will be deleted but it wont be counted as intentional cheating. You can hold the "end" key to see the maximum FPS that your computer is capable of for the the current game. It should be above 100%. A few games, especially 3D games, take very powerful computers. If your computer is fast enough to play the game and you are playing fair then you have nothing to worry about. Banning is only for people that are trying to cheat. If you are the type of person that has more fun finding ways to cheat than playing fair, that is fine. I am the same. Just let me know what you discover. |
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I use pause a lot, but that's because I play at work and I have to stop the game so I can answer the phone. I'm a telecom operator and it gets difficult to play games like Tetris Tengen version and answer the phone. I use other applications on the computer to help assist my work. If this is a problem I'll stop and stick to games like TMNT and other side scrolling games where pause doesn't help out.
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It only matters if it looks fishy or not. It only takes 2 or 3 pauses in a trivia game for it to be fishy. For it to be fishy in a beat'em up like TMNT it would need to be hundreds. Puzzle games would be in the middle. Unless you are setting really high scores or playing trivia games we wont look too closely at pauses.
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Please reread the rules in the first post. Some of them have changed.
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Rule addition again.
The following rule was added to the Mastering requirements.
Super Mario Bros Legend of Zelda Castlevania Ghosts 'n Goblins Kung Fu Vulcan Flicky Punch-Out Arcade Some examples of games that would NOT count as loops. Pac Man Galaga Space Invaders Asteroids Centipede |
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I think Kung Fu should be two loops because you only get the full heart made of hearts above your head after the second loop which would be the better ending no?
Either way I guess I should go back and get my mastery for such games (except I never stopped at the required screen when I played before.) |
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Elrod: First loop only. This is to simplify the approval process for the GM staff.
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That's cool! I will do it that way then. :)
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There may seem like there are a lot of rules but I think we have done a decent job of making them simple and cover all special circumstances that could ever come up. |
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Maintain at least 95% FPS
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Frames per second.
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Thanks Tenser
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Question if the game has stages but you are not required to go to them and they serve no part in the game story do you still need to go to them for game mastery submission
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Link to the game?
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Star Trek 25th Anniversary for the NES has many planets you can visit but most of them play no part in the game main story. There just there for you to fly to and beam down to then it tells you that there is noting here to do and you don't need to be there
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They can be skipped.
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Ah good to know thanks Tenser
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are we allowed to farm in RPGs, games such as Final Fantasy are hard to do unless you sit in one place to up your lvls a little, also, are we aloowed to die in Rpgs, or other long games such as Ledgend of Zelda without restarting, these are probly stupid questions, but i just wanna be sure i am of course talking about mastering, not for a high score
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If the game is SRAM enabled (games that had battery saves in the cart such as Zelda and FF) you may grind as it is part of the game genre.
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So just to be clear we can die and then resume the game from our last save in an RPG if we did a battery save right and we don't have to start the game again from the begining for mastery submission right
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