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The rule is nicely worded too, but for the example a screenshot list might be better than a direct workshop link IMO. Of course people can always search but y'know.
http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/groups/SDSvR#announcements/detail/550963653004912452
Share it with ur friends of the group ;)
This could possibly also be a good moment to "clean" the lists from unlegit times, since there would only be one record / team, would be easier to check the legitimacy of those rounds in oppose to going through more records.
If this community even comes to the conclusion that some add ons are cheating, that is.
I agree with what's being said, and I think that's actually a pretty nice idea
that idea was 'on the table' for long time now, very few players plays L4D2 so, with the intention to encourage people to expanse their entertaiment and the possibility to be part of the record lists, I have no problem with the idea.
Considering achieving the highest times may take a lot of retrying, there's quite a few tables where the top 10 is shared only between 2-3 people, sometimes with 8 or 9 records by the same person...
I'm sure for solo at least, people wouldn't mind lower times not being listed if they've beaten them. I would be totally cool with that for duo as well. Too many redundant records make the leaderboards intimidating for people wanting to try new maps.
Please consider it
Prehaps somebody with lot of free time makes a solo guide ;)