Statistics: Posted by Flo — Sun Nov 03, 2019 4:47 am
It's not much of a difference though - the vast majority of runs you're limited by your running speed, not your skill timings. Cons can't make you run faster than PH. The only benefit you'd get would be health/energy/armor (None of which you should be running out of anyway) a few extra shadow steps, shaving off a few seconds, and some extra SF/IAU casts you don't need if you're timing it right anywayAccording to your legacy post, you charge 30e for a Droks run... I know that's a huge change from the old days when these rules were made, but now it really would be economical for you to pop certain cons, especially if you can charge more for faster runs.
Statistics: Posted by JnvSor — Wed Oct 30, 2019 1:21 am
According to your legacy post, you charge 30e for a Droks run... I know that's a huge change from the old days when these rules were made, but now it really would be economical for you to pop certain cons, especially if you can charge more for faster runs. Would it be out of the question to update your rules accordingly? The goal of speedruns is to achieve the fastest time without restricting yourself.Running records are based off of outpost running. Outpost running is for profit. You can't turn a profit if you're making 20k for a droks run and popping a BU every time you zone.
Statistics: Posted by Misty — Tue Oct 29, 2019 8:23 pm
That's an odd rule. I see how it gives a significant advantage, which seems more like an argument to not allow it. You wouldn't do this in an actual (paid) run, would you? That just wastes time.
- Precasting is allowed, timer starts when you move (Usually used for lornar's etc. where delaying before starting gives an advantage)
Running records are based off of outpost running. Outpost running is for profit. You can't turn a profit if you're making 20k for a droks run and popping a BU every time you zone.Why is booze allowed? It's not free, and it has a huge impact (allowing you to drop IAU for another jump). Where is the line that separates booze from full cons?
- No cons except booze (Running is for profit, so cons tend to be counter-productive)
Statistics: Posted by JnvSor — Tue Oct 29, 2019 12:08 pm
Why is booze allowed? It's not free, and it has a huge impact (allowing you to drop IAU for another jump). Where is the line that separates booze from full cons?
- No cons except booze (Running is for profit, so cons tend to be counter-productive)
Statistics: Posted by Misty — Tue Oct 29, 2019 8:42 am
Statistics: Posted by JnvSor — Mon Oct 28, 2019 12:46 pm