Таблица рекордов/Правила обновления

Материал из Touhou Wiki
< Таблица рекордов
Версия от 10:52, 11 июля 2016; Coyc (обсуждение | вклад) (Coyc переименовал страницу Таблица рекордов/Гайдлайны обновления в Таблица рекордов/Правила обновления без оставления перенаправлен…)
(разн.) ← Предыдущая версия | Текущая версия (разн.) | Следующая версия → (разн.)
Перейти к навигации Перейти к поиску

This page is in need of a discussion. Please contribute by stating your opinions!

Disclaimer

  1. The primary purpose of High scores page is to collect and document all highest known scores from around the web in one easily maintainable place.
  2. The secondary purpose of the page is to permanently and continuously archive replays corresponding to said scores for preservation and educational purposes.
  3. Touhou wiki, where the article is hosted, is a neutral information source, and should be treated as such. Public information about the scores, replays, and their authors may (and should) be made available on the relevant pages per wiki editors' discretion.
  4. The purpose of the guidelines page is to provide reference of ethical and functional codes of conduct to protect players from mistreatment, and to make public information clearly available to general public regardless of its current status. It is intended for present and future editors to adhere to in order to ensure clear and proper contribution standards.

Replay availability and player consent

  1. Scores should be added to the table regardless of the players' consent or their availability on major score boards, such as Royalflare, at the time of updating.
  2. Only the information that has a clear intention of public availability should be uploaded to the wiki. Password-protected replays, personal information that is not available on the players' sites and blogs, real names and addresses, etc., should not be uploaded without explicit permission. Asking for said permission is left to the editors' discretion.

Replay uploading

All score updates must be accompanied with corresponding replays. Uploading replays is in no way less important than updating a score on the main table, because the latter only contains the current score while the replay page covers progression and serves the purpose of preservation. Score can be deducted from a replay file, but the opposite isn't possible.

  1. If a replay has never been publicly available or isn't otherwise available at the moment of updating, exception to this rule thus applies.
  2. In case a screenshot is available in place of a replay, it may be added in form of a link to the corresponding score.
  3. Uploading older replays to better illustrate score progression and preserve rare files is welcome.
  4. Uploading every replay according to their original file name order is advised. Each new replay should have a unique file name instead of more common name such as Thxx_yy.rpy. Mostly replays from RoyalFlare are named such as Thxx_udyyyy.rpy.
    In case some high score player's replay is renamed as Thxx_yy.rpy, we suggested that it should be renamed to Thxx_udgyyy.rpy where yyy should be numbered base on 16-based numbering scheme, for example Файл:Th12 udg001.rpy and Файл:Th12 udg00a.rpy.
  5. Unlike Royalflare, we do take non-clears as viable additions to the table. They should be marked as such in comments on the replay page.

Writing up replay file page content

Information about the replay must be provided in the comment field in an applicable form. Currently there is no definite standard, so this is left up to the editors' discretion. However, particular points are to be reviewed additionally.

For the player naming method, please refer below:

  1. Player name is required to allow identifying the author without the need of browsing the page history.
  2. For players with multiple active handles (of which, for instance, ISO is among the worst offenders), there are several choices:
    1. Most popular/commonplace handle (Kagamin);
    2. The handle under which the replay was submitted to a scoreboard (かがみん);
    3. The internal handle observable in the name field when the replay is selected in the game (K).
    These are left to the editors' discretion.
  3. For players with non-Latin characters in the name, these characters should be avoided or dealt with accordingly to ensure readability by viewers who can't read them. There are several ways to do this:
    1. properly romanize the characters (Hirona);
    2. use a different handle supplied by the same player (HLN).
  4. In case a name contains mixed characters:
    1. leave the handle as-is (HS参謀);
    2. romanize the non-Latin part and leave the rest as-is (HS-sanbō);
    3. leave out the non-Latin part (HS) — unadvisable because of possible name conflicts!
    These are all left to the editors' discretion.
  5. Date infomation is strongly advised. Use the internal date of the replay, not the date it was submitted on!
  6. If a replay doesn't clear the game, it must be clearly marked as a non-clear.
  7. Player's comments and other information is not required and is left to the editors' discretion.

Writing up replay article page content

High score player should have their record archived in a dedicated page. Mostly the page can be found here.

  1. Same as previous section, you should create a subpage under Replays by using the player's name, for example: Replays/Heartbeam or Replays/coa.
  2. The format of the article should be follow as below:
Replays played by [[<player name]]
==[[<Game name>]]==
{{ReplayList/Header}}
{{ReplayList
| date       =<date of replay>
| difficulty =<difficulty>
| character  =<used character>
| score      =<score>
| replay     =<replay file name>
| remarks    =<additional information>
}}
{{ReplayList/Header}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:<first character of player}}
[[Category:Replays]]
  1. For more information about how to use ReplayList, you can visit here for more info.

Replay troubleshooting and dealing with suspected cheating

Every once in a while a problematic replay comes up that required additional attention and discretion from editors.

  1. Desyching replays are not allowed unless they:
    1. come from a well-known player;
    2. sync on later stages for a considerable time.
  2. Replays made using V-sync patch are allowed.
  3. Broken replays that reproducibly crash the game are not allowed.
  4. Replays with abnormally high slowdown rate (usually over 5%) are not allowed.
  5. Replays that exhibit unnaturally quick and precise motion are to be reviewed additionally and discussed on High scores' talk page. In case the suspicion is supported by others, the problematic replay should not be allowed. Future contributions from the same players are to be treated with awareness of this fact.
    Players currently on the watch list: MSH (Talk:High scores/Archive 1#MSH controversy).

High scores page purging

After you upload a replay file, and see the replay link is still in this format (unable to download):

http://pool.touhouwiki.net/index.php/Special:Upload?wpDestFile=Thxx_udxxxx.rpy

instead of:

http://en.touhouwiki.net/images/x/xx/Thxx_udxxxx.rpy

Please try the following links in combinations:

http://en.touhouwiki.net/wiki/File:Thxx_udxxxx.rpy?action=purge

http://pool.touhouwiki.net/index.php/Special:Upload?wpDestFile=Thxx_udxxxx.rpy&action=purge

http://en.touhouwiki.net/wiki/High_scores?action=purge