Track Rules
Definition
• This record is for the longest juggle in Super Smash Bros. 4.
• This record is to be attempted by an individual.
• This record is measured by the time spent performing a single continuous juggle of a CPU opponent in Super Smash Bros. 4. AKA Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Wii U.
• This record is only to be attempted on a fully up-to-date version of the game on the Wii U.
• For the purposes of this record, juggling is a type of move combination that involves repeatedly hitting someone into the air without letting them recover or hit the ground.
Record guidelines
1. The player must setup a Smash game with a single CPU opponent.
2. The game must be set to stock, with no time limit.
3. The player may choose any character to play as and any character to play against.
4. The timer starts when the attack used to begin the juggle connects.
5. The timer ends when the CPU character touches the ground or loses a stock (life).
6. Due to the precise timings of this record, a stopwatch/timer should begin when the match starts and be visible at all times. Details on exactly what time the juggling began and ended must be included.
Minimum requirement: 1:00 minute
Additional Info
Video evidence of the entire attempt MUST be provided. Screen capture may be submitted as extra evidence, but camera footage that includes both the player and the player’s screen in full view must be submitted. This footage can begin facing the player and then pan away from the player towards the screen (so that only the screen is in view for the actual gameplay). If recorded this way the footage must be uncut and unedited.
Video evidence requirements
• Video footage of the whole attempt.
• Player must show the game disk/card/cartridge, followed by them inserting the game into the console (For PC, player must show the gaming client they are using to load the game and load it from there e.g. Steam, Origin).
• The player must show the controller they intend to use for the attempt, pressing all the buttons to show it is unmodified.
• The player must show the current software version of their console or PC, followed by the games current software version (For PC players, the game's software version must be up to date, the PC’s operating system does not).
• The player must demonstrate that all game settings for the attempt are as requested.
• The player must record the whole of the attempt, with a clock or timer clearly visible in shot.
The use of timers in direct-capture footage (e.g. LiveSplit) is permitted as long as there is also full video of the attempt with the player visibly playing the game. The two videos must clearly sync up and not be from two separate attempts. This can be achieved by performing an obvious action on screen and listing the time stamp of the action in the evidence description for both the in-camera and direct-capture footage.
Video evidence must be uploaded directly to Twin Galaxies for consideration. Third party hosted video performances will not be considered. (example: YouTube, Vimeo, etc.)
This record may only be attempted on a PC, an unmodified version of a commercially available video games console or an unmodified arcade cabinet / board. Alterations to hardware and/or software outside of those released or endorsed by the manufacturer will result in disqualification.
Video game records may only be attempted on platforms or systems for which the game in question has been commercially released with the support of the platform manufacturer.
Software or hardware emulators are not permissible except where these are endorsed by both the game’s developers and the platform holders where applicable.
Where the game used for the attempt carries an age rating in Europe or the United States, all participants must be of the minimum age required to buy that game according to its PEGI or ESRB rating, whichever is higher.