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Nordanix May 15, 2020 @ 5:40am
"NEW RECORD" on tied time?
I managed to tie my best on 1-1 with the time of 3.762 and it said "NEW RECORD", but then I tied it again and this time it didn't say that. Does this mean that the game tracks even more decimals than shown by the timer? It would be good to know if this is the case so I can save these even faster runs even if time shows same.
Last edited by Nordanix; May 15, 2020 @ 5:40am
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SDgamedev  [developer] May 17, 2020 @ 1:22pm 
ill have to double check. its probably got more decimal points. im gonna try to put out a small update this summer and change the hud to show more
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Nordanix May 18, 2020 @ 3:45am 
Originally posted by SURREALdistractions.com:
ill have to double check. its probably got more decimal points. im gonna try to put out a small update this summer and change the hud to show more
Hmm, well I don't know if you actually really need to show more decimals than 3 (.000).

I'd almost suggest considering changing it so there's no "NEW RECORD" upon completion if the first 3 decimals (.000) are the same. So if I get 3.7621 or 3.7622, they both would count as the same time, 3.762, thus no "NEW RECORD" shown.

Or you could just leave it as is really, I honestly just wanted to know whether the game actually tracked more decimals or not so no need to do any big change if you don't feel it's needed.

Leaderboards and speedrunning never uses more than 3 decimals anyway, so it wouldn't matter. Just my two cents! :)
Last edited by Nordanix; May 18, 2020 @ 3:48am
SDgamedev  [developer] May 18, 2020 @ 8:00am 
Originally posted by Nordanix:
Originally posted by SURREALdistractions.com:
ill have to double check. its probably got more decimal points. im gonna try to put out a small update this summer and change the hud to show more
Hmm, well I don't know if you actually really need to show more decimals than 3 (.000).

I'd almost suggest considering changing it so there's no "NEW RECORD" upon completion if the first 3 decimals (.000) are the same. So if I get 3.7621 or 3.7622, they both would count as the same time, 3.762, thus no "NEW RECORD" shown.

Or you could just leave it as is really, I honestly just wanted to know whether the game actually tracked more decimals or not so no need to do any big change if you don't feel it's needed.

Leaderboards and speedrunning never uses more than 3 decimals anyway, so it wouldn't matter. Just my two cents! :)

yea youre right. ill see whats causing it
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