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    Stopwatch for speed running?

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    • AddisonA
      Addison
      last edited by

      I really enjoy speed running Zelda - Link's Awakening and Super Metroid, along with a few other titles, trying to improve my times on these.

      How difficult would it be to have a clock for those?

      Perhaps even create a few splits as well.

      This feature already exists for something like Super Punch-out.

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      Curious what all it takes to program or simply include a display clock in a game.

      Cheers. :)

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator @Addison
        last edited by

        @Addison said in Stopwatch for speed running?:

        Curious what all it takes to program or simply include a display clock in a game.

        The screenshot shows a RetroAchievement challenge clock - this is where the timer is coming from. Not sure how/where is defined (leaderboard support maybe ?), but you can take a look at the existing cheevos options in RetroArch or ask in the cheevos forums about it.

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        • AddisonA
          Addison @mitu
          last edited by

          Thank you Mitu.

          Yeah, I'll go ahead and search around in that Cheevos forum you mentioned.

          I Googled what all games support that Retroachievements timer thingy and came up with zero results.

          Maybe I'm not terming my question correctly through Google. :/

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          • sirhenrythe5thS
            sirhenrythe5th @Addison
            last edited by sirhenrythe5th

            @Addison better have a look on the Retroachievements-Website.
            There you can see which games for which system allready have achievement-support.
            If you have a closer look into the Achievements-List of a game, you also see what kind of leaderboards are offered.
            Racing Games have fastest laps of course, but there are a lot of other kind of leaderboards, worth having a look :)

            -- Retro-Achievements Username: SirALX --
            RetroRatio: 1.88
            Started Games beaten: 2,47%
            Site Rank: 4382/93743 ranked users (TOP 4.76%)
            Last seen in [The Legend of Zelda: Lost in Time (HACK) [N64], exploring Hyrule at Night]

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            • AddisonA
              Addison @sirhenrythe5th
              last edited by

              Yeah.

              It took me awhile just to find the leaderboards section for Super-Punchout.

              The site is a bit difficult for me to navigate through for some reason.

              Anyway, I tied in the top 7 earlier tonight for knocking out Gabby the quickest. :D

              The other times that were faster used the PAL version which is no longer supported, and to me, I considered that cheating. :P

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