Metroid Prime Trilogy: video proof only ?

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11/05/2022 10:28
#1
zephyraz 3282 Nachrichten

Well, I checked some proofs here, and found a problem. 🤨
There was 3 accepted proofs (2 for Mizako, 1 for Joy Kreg).
Now, with the 5 new waiting proofs from Joy Kreg, we can see that there is absolutely no information or difference who can allow us to identify the game played (Metroid Prime, Metroid Prime 2 Echoes or Metroid Prime 3 Corruption). 
The screen picture are identical, no written information (except time, difficulty "N" and % completion)

I checked other informations in other sites, and I think it is possible to proove the game you played with a video: 
- full run one  (but hard with 100% completion)
- more reasonably: with the last minutes showing some gameplay before the ending credits, and of course the final completion % and time.

Then, I think we need to fix Rules here: "Video proof only".
Any picture proof should be deleted.
Joy Kreg, or others, can you confirm this ?

12/05/2022 16:17
#2
Joy Kreg 36 Nachrichten

The proof I brought is the game selection screen in Metroid Prime Trilogy (Wii). You can see that I only finished the normal mode of the three games (only the first small circle is coloured black). This picture proves that I finished the three games of the trilogy in normal mode, this picture proves that I finished the three games at 100%, and this picture proves the times (bad XD) that I achieved in normal mode (see the letter n in brackets). The first line is Metroid Prime. The second line is Metroid Prime 2. The third line is Metroid Prime 3. The title of the games disappears once the game is finished to leave the statistics of the finished game. The times displayed correspond to the last start in each game. That's why I shared this proof 6 times. I thought in good faith that it would be understood. But if you insist on video evidence, in my opinion, you will create more problems than we want to solve. This screen is a synthesis of what has been achieved in the trilogy. The problem with the video is that you have to watch the whole thing to detect any editing cheats. I'm not telling you this because I would want to cheat, of course. I'm telling you this because I intend to become an evidence checker ;-p . However, if you decide that this evidence is not valid, then I ask you to delete my records for this game as I wish to abide by a rule of the group I have joined and with which I fully agree, namely that you must prove your claims. My apologies if what I wrote here doesn't make sense, it was Deepl who translated it as my English is pretty bad.

17/05/2022 10:16
#3
zephyraz 3282 Nachrichten

Thanks for your explanations, so finally video proof is not necessary here for the moment, because, as you said:

The first line is Metroid Prime. 
The second line is Metroid Prime 2. 
The third line is Metroid Prime 3.

It's just sad that nobody mentioned this help for Proof Admins when the game was added (by Basile), or even after... 😕

In the future, if anybody think that's not enough, notably to detect any "editing cheats" possibilities, then we will be obliged to put a video proof obligation/rule.

18/05/2022 06:40
#4
Joy Kreg 36 Nachrichten

To explain the difficulty system of Metroid Prime Trilogy a little better, it's easier to compare it to the difficulty of the first two Metroid Prime games released on GameCube. 

There are three difficulty levels in Metroid Prime Trilogy:
- Normal Mode: this is an easy mode compared to the normal difficulty of the GameCube games,
- Veteran Mode: This is the same as the normal difficulty of the GameCube games,
- Hypermode: corresponds to the hard mode of GameCube games. Enemies have twice the life and are twice as powerful.


So there should be all three difficulty modes for each game in Metroid Prime Trilogy. Normal, Veteran (currently Hard on the website) and Hypermode. Here's the real meaning of the three little circles in the photos I shared

18/05/2022 09:22
#5
zephyraz 3282 Nachrichten

Thanks again, these explanations are useful.

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