Problems and asks about new terms
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29/04/2015 01:12
#1
Le problème:
l’utilisation de jeux émulés non officiels (jeu émulé : jeu reproduit sur une plate-forme de jeu pour laquelle il n’a pas été développé à l’origine). L’émulation officielle via la Console Virtuelle (Wii) et le Nintendo eShop (Wii U, 3DS) est autorisée, de même que le jeu sur les consoles rétro-compatibles.
Il n'est toujours pas fait mention de l'émulation MS DOS via Dos Box qui est pourtant devenu un standard sur PC.
La question:
l'utilisation de Continues (reprendre un niveau en cours après un Game Over) si ceux-ci ne font pas baisser votre score ;
Même si le score ne baisse que d'un point ça marche?
l’utilisation de jeux émulés non officiels (jeu émulé : jeu reproduit sur une plate-forme de jeu pour laquelle il n’a pas été développé à l’origine). L’émulation officielle via la Console Virtuelle (Wii) et le Nintendo eShop (Wii U, 3DS) est autorisée, de même que le jeu sur les consoles rétro-compatibles.
Il n'est toujours pas fait mention de l'émulation MS DOS via Dos Box qui est pourtant devenu un standard sur PC.
La question:
l'utilisation de Continues (reprendre un niveau en cours après un Game Over) si ceux-ci ne font pas baisser votre score ;
Même si le score ne baisse que d'un point ça marche?
29/04/2015 06:45
#2
xdman :
La question:
l'utilisation de Continues (reprendre un niveau en cours après un Game Over) si ceux-ci ne font pas baisser votre score ;
Même si le score ne baisse que d'un point ça marche?
I think that the Clause of "l'utilisation de Continues (reprendre un niveau en cours après un Game Over) si ceux-ci ne font pas baisser votre score ;" is a General Ban, and further in the rules it explains that certain games will have more specific rules if the General Rule of Continue is not enough to cover it like the example you present. So I think it is good the way it is, and in the future when they can add Game Rules, they can add that Continues on that game are not allowed as well (If abusing Continues will give a better score).
29/04/2015 08:22
#3
29/04/2015 08:32
#4
Dark Eon Master :
I think that the Clause (...) is a General Ban, and further in the rules it explains that certain games will have more specific rules if the General Rule of Continue is not enough to cover it like the example you present. So I think it is good the way it is, and in the future when they can add Game Rules, they can add that Continues on that game are not allowed as well (If abusing Continues will give a better score).
Yes, you're totally right. Currently, if the continue only make you loss 1 point, then the continue is accepted. But of course, with the add of Game Rules, we will be able to prevent this.
thelegendarypsr :
Hopefully it will mean the sonic records will get sorted out since competition is dead on there.
BTW psr, I'm still waiting for you on Sonic 1 on genesis where no time glitch is possible and competition is harder
29/04/2015 11:12
#6
But what about the Games they save the actualy score, so you can play later?
I've heard that the Score of Kirby's Dream Land 2 drops back to zero if you lose all your Lifes, but it's realy hard to waste all your Lifes if you just play normal. This means the score is ok? It's not that i want to lose my KDL2 Max score, but losing a life is not the same as using a Continue?
For the VC Games i can not speak much, but i've heard that there's a "continue" like Savestate Option?(a Option that Emulators have too)
I've heard that the Score of Kirby's Dream Land 2 drops back to zero if you lose all your Lifes, but it's realy hard to waste all your Lifes if you just play normal. This means the score is ok? It's not that i want to lose my KDL2 Max score, but losing a life is not the same as using a Continue?
For the VC Games i can not speak much, but i've heard that there's a "continue" like Savestate Option?(a Option that Emulators have too)
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