Friendly competition, is not the same as real competition. STGT is supposed to be about playing games you don't often play and having fun. The tournament format does encourage competition with teams and motivates players to try and do better. It helps you get more out of the games, but that's it. If anyone's ego is entirely dependent upon their position in a for fun tournament on a god damn forum, they are a sad, sad person indeed. That goes for both people who cheat to have high scores and those who feel threatened by them.Hagane wrote:Why make a tournament if we are playing "just for fun"? If we play just for fun, then we shouldn't make a tournament or even have highscore threads. The competition is precisely what makes STGT so fun IMO. And why would submitting a replay ruin the fun? As I said, that would not only prevent cheating but serve as a tool for beginner players such as myself.Ed Oscuro wrote:STGT'12: The Professionals (of falsificare)
don't care about that stuff, just want to have fun. If somebody is cheating, shame on them!
It's not like it's a huge effort or anything. Record your last runs, submit the best and that's it.
Being anal and asking for replays and score verification doesn't embrace the spirit of fun; it introduces a culture of doubt, mistrust and suspicion. These have no place in STGT. Frankly I don't care what rule is decided, but I'm not recording anything on principal alone. If it get's my score disqualified, then so be it.
Depending on how the game is designed it may run slower or faster depending on the framerate. A LOT of 50Hz PAL version of 60Hz games are slow compared to the original and it affects gameplay. Similarly a PAL-50 designed game may play fast on a 60hz system.Bananamatic wrote:Is playing with more FPS an "unfair advantage"?
I'd just tell people that one version has less FPS but feel free to use the other.
How about people playing shmups on PAL-50?
I don't know how it is with ChoRenSha, but I imagine this is the logic behind the concern.