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− | + | DOSReloaded gained considerable attention from the online Stunts community in January 2023, when some of our members decided to join the foreign forum to participate in a Stunts competition, ongoing since 2019, held in the site. | |
− | + | The competition uses [[NoRH]] and strict no-shortcuts rules, with acceptance of results based on trust. A high score screenshot (as opposed to, say, a replay file) is typically deemed as sufficient evidence of a result. The differing attitudes about verification across the two communities, along with questions about how to interpret the [[OWOOT]]-like rules, led the newcomers to try and start a conversation about rules, which quickly became tense. Uncomfortable at being seemingly perceived as meddlesome outsiders, our racers have scaled down their involvement since. | |
[[Category:Competitions]] | [[Category:Competitions]] |
Latest revision as of 01:52, 13 November 2024
DOSReloaded.de is a German-speaking community forum dedicated to DOS games. The forum covers a great spectrum of topics including the games themselves, but also old hardware and all sorts of discussion. It's home page is located at https://dosreloaded.de/forum/core/.
Stunts tournament
DOSReloaded gained considerable attention from the online Stunts community in January 2023, when some of our members decided to join the foreign forum to participate in a Stunts competition, ongoing since 2019, held in the site.
The competition uses NoRH and strict no-shortcuts rules, with acceptance of results based on trust. A high score screenshot (as opposed to, say, a replay file) is typically deemed as sufficient evidence of a result. The differing attitudes about verification across the two communities, along with questions about how to interpret the OWOOT-like rules, led the newcomers to try and start a conversation about rules, which quickly became tense. Uncomfortable at being seemingly perceived as meddlesome outsiders, our racers have scaled down their involvement since.