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~Hakurei Shrine~ => Help Me, Eirin! => High Score Entry! => Topic started by: Sapz on January 06, 2011, 10:48:25 PM

Title: High score board guidelines! PLEASE READ! [New post: 2016-06-09]
Post by: Sapz on January 06, 2011, 10:48:25 PM
Welcome to MotK's scoreboards!

Post any and all Touhou scores here. Don't be discouraged if you're not in the higher ranks to start off with - practice, and you'll work your way up. Friendly competition is highly encouraged, of course - go for the top score!

A couple of things to take note of before posting scores:


And that's all of them. It'd be awesome if you guys could follow these.

Regarding TAS (tool assisted slowdown) runs:

MotK does not formally punish those who falsify TAS runs as real runs and submit them in the scoreboards or the tournament boards. However, if you are found (by myself, or other trusted members of the community) to have cheated, you can expect to be called out on it, and have any present scores of yours removed from score tables. Future scores will not be allowed either unless you can prove convincingly (as determined, again, by myself or other trusted members) that you're submitting a legitimate run.

Thankfully these cases are really rare, and we wouldn't do something like this unless we were very sure about the illegitimacy of the run, but just to make sure - the scoreboards are here for honest competition, guys, not for cheating your way to the top. Expect to lose a great deal of respect from many if you try to ruin the fun like that.

Now that's out of the way, have fun, and go submit some scores! :D
Title: Re: High score board guidelines! PLEASE READ BEFORE SUBMITTING SCORES!
Post by: Sapz on December 23, 2011, 04:52:02 AM
Categories will be truncated at 30 entries from now on. This only affects one or two categories so far, but it should help keep things tidy in the long run.
Title: Re: High score board guidelines! PLEASE READ BEFORE SUBMITTING SCORES!
Post by: Sapz on November 07, 2013, 11:29:00 PM
Just to reiterate one of the points made at the top: before editing your post to update or add new scores in the same post, please check if there's been a scoreboard update since your original post! A significant increase in update speed is likely in the wake of our new mod staff, so this makes things a lot easier on us - it's hard to catch new scores in old posts from before the previous update. When in doubt, feel free to double post! It's not clutter, it's a big helping hand to us trying to get stuff done accurately.

Thanks!
Title: Re: High score board guidelines! PLEASE READ! [New post: 27/09/14]
Post by: Shimatora on September 27, 2014, 05:19:16 AM
As we feel that scoreboard participation is a privilege to unpermabanned members, I have decided to begin removing scores from permabanned accounts, as they are no longer members of the community. Deleted account's scores will stay as they were not forcibly ejected from the forums.
Title: Re: High score board guidelines! PLEASE READ! [New post: 2015-02-26]
Post by: Shimatora on February 26, 2015, 04:33:34 PM
We have noticed an increased number of users submitting scores in an incorrect format. The formats are there to make life slightly easier when adding your scores - we don't want to have to reformat your entire submission to keep the scoreboard neat and tidy. From today onwards, we will be completely ignoring submissions that are incorrectly formatted.
Title: Re: High score board guidelines! PLEASE READ! [New post: 2016-06-09]
Post by: Karisa on June 09, 2016, 02:02:07 PM
To keep it clear which scores are by the same person, please use only one name for all your submissions. This name can be your MotK display name, your in-game replay name, or something else you are known by, but it should be consistent across the MotK scoreboards.

If you submit with multiple names, you'll be asked which name you prefer. We are willing to update the name on your past scores, but only once, given the time it takes to update a name across the various threads.

(This has actually been enforced for a while, but it's rare enough that it was never posted in the guidelines until now.)