FunKey Speedrun Leaderboards: Difference between revisions
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*Be played on the FunKey S. |
*Be played on the FunKey S. |
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*Adhere to the requirements at least one of the categories listed for that game on the speedrun.com website. |
*Adhere to the requirements at least one of the categories listed for that game on the speedrun.com website. |
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*Have a publicly-accessible video recording. It must be clear from the recording that the game is being played in real-time, rather than a video playback of a pre-existing speedrun. Suggested methods of accomplishing this are showing the game being loaded from the RetroFE menu prior to the start of the speedrun and/or showing the FunKey S controls being used at some point during the run. Additionally, the FunKey display should take up at least 15% of the screen throughout the majority of the speedrun. This can be accomplished either in the original video or via a post-recording edit. |
*Have a publicly-accessible video recording. It must be clear from the recording that the game is being played in real-time, rather than a video playback of a pre-existing speedrun. Suggested methods of accomplishing this are showing the game being loaded from the RetroFE menu prior to the start of the speedrun and/or showing the FunKey S controls being used at some point during the run. Additionally, the FunKey display should take up at least 15% of the screen throughout the majority of the speedrun. This can be accomplished either in the original video or via a post-recording zoom edit. |
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If a speedrun meets all of the criteria listed above, it may be listed on this page. The speedrunner may do this themselves or ask a wiki editor to do so for them. Elements such as commentary, on-screen timers, and aspect ratio are up to the preference of each runner. |
If a speedrun meets all of the criteria listed above, it may be listed on this page. The speedrunner may do this themselves or ask a wiki editor to do so for them. Elements such as commentary, on-screen timers, and aspect ratio are up to the preference of each runner. |