All languages combined word senses marked with topical category "Speedrunning"
Parent categories: Video games, Games, Mass media, Software, Recreation, Culture, Media, Computing, Human activity, Society, Communication, Technology, Human behaviour, Human
Total 30 word senses
- CB (Noun) [English] Initialism of cruise boost.
- I-frame (Noun) [English] Abbreviation of invincibility frame.
- IL (Noun) [English] Individual-level.
- PB (Noun) [English] Initialism of personal best.
- RSG (Noun) [English] Initialism of random seed glitchless.
- RTA (Noun) [English] Initialism of real-time attack.
- SOB (Noun) [English] Initialism of sum of best.
- TAS (Noun) [English] Initialism of tool-assisted speedrun.
- WR (Noun) [English] Initialism of world record.
- any% (Noun) [English] A category in speedrunning which pertains to the goal of a game's mere completion, i.e. getting to the main concluding goal as quickly as possible, regardless of how much is unlocked or what techniques are used.
- frame-perfect (Adjective) [English] Of an input, trick etc.: performed accurate to the duration of a single frame.
- framerule (Noun) [English] A multiple of frames (video pictures), at the beginning of which the game performs a check, typically as to whether the player reached an area.
- glitchless (Adjective) [English] Free from glitches; not using glitches.
- invincibility frame (Noun) [English] A single frame, or some other brief window of time, during which a player character is invincible, usually occurring immediately after the character has just been hurt or when a scene from the game's world has finished loading.
- low% (Noun) [English] A category in speedrunning that pertains to the goal of completing the game as quickly as possible while unlocking or completing other game objectives as little as possible.
- pixel-perfect (Adjective) [English] Involving precision at the pixel level.
- pixel-perfect (Adjective) [English] Having precise dimension ratios in all aspects on well-defined drawing glyphs.
- real-time attack (Noun) [English] A non-tool-assisted speedrun of a game that is timed using a separate timer from that of any in-game timer.
- real-time attack (Noun) [English] The timing method itself used to time such speedruns.
- run (Noun) [English] A literal or figurative path or course for movement relating to:; A playthrough, or attempted playthrough; a session of play.
- runner (Noun) [English] A leaping food fish (Elagatis pinnulatis) of Florida and the West Indies; the skipjack, shoemaker, or yellowtail.
- sequence breaking (Noun) [English] The performing of actions or obtaining of items out of the linear order intended by the game's designers, either as a challenge or in order to skip certain sections of the game.
- speedgame (Noun) [English] A video game that one speedruns.
- speedrun (Noun) [English] A playthrough of a computer or video game in which the whole game or a select part of it, such as a single level, is played with the intent of completing it as quickly as possible, optionally with certain prerequisites.
- speedrunner (Noun) [English] A player who performs speedruns.
- split (Noun) [English] The elapsed time at specific intermediate points in a race or speedrun.
- sum of best (Noun) [English] The total combined time of the fastest segments or splits achieved in a speedrun of a video game, representing the theoretical fastest time that a speedrunner could achieve at their current level of skill.
- % (Suffix) [English] Suffix forming speedrunning categories requiring a given percentage to qualify.
- % (Suffix) [English] Suffix forming speedrunning categories related to the suffixed element, or subject to constraints based on it.
- 100% (Noun) [English] A category in speedrunning with the goal of fully completing a game and unlocking all of its features.
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