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So, that's probably way more categories than SDA will actually accept, at least for New Game runs. The main difficulty is categorizing runs using either no SG, in-bounds SG, and out-of-bounds SG. There's a thread sort of for this [http://speeddemosarchive.com/forum/index.php/topic,10503.0.html here.] I would be in favor of separating it just by whether SG is used or not, and the TAS zip as another category. My reasoning is that if you're already using the SG, there's not a huge reason why you shouldn't use OoB with it. At what point do you say that it is OoB even?  
 
So, that's probably way more categories than SDA will actually accept, at least for New Game runs. The main difficulty is categorizing runs using either no SG, in-bounds SG, and out-of-bounds SG. There's a thread sort of for this [http://speeddemosarchive.com/forum/index.php/topic,10503.0.html here.] I would be in favor of separating it just by whether SG is used or not, and the TAS zip as another category. My reasoning is that if you're already using the SG, there's not a huge reason why you shouldn't use OoB with it. At what point do you say that it is OoB even?  
  
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kOdrgM1yh8 As this demonstrates,] you can warp through pretty large sections without ever going OoB (according to your map), even though they aren't adjacent. Because of these sort of complications and gray areas, anything using the SG should be assumed to be OoB.
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kOdrgM1yh8 As this demonstrates,] you can warp through pretty large sections without ever going OoB (according to your map), even though they aren't adjacent. Because of these sort of complications and gray areas, anything using the SG should be assumed to be OoB. (Aftermath)

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Run Categories

So, that's probably way more categories than SDA will actually accept, at least for New Game runs. The main difficulty is categorizing runs using either no SG, in-bounds SG, and out-of-bounds SG. There's a thread sort of for this here. I would be in favor of separating it just by whether SG is used or not, and the TAS zip as another category. My reasoning is that if you're already using the SG, there's not a huge reason why you shouldn't use OoB with it. At what point do you say that it is OoB even?

As this demonstrates, you can warp through pretty large sections without ever going OoB (according to your map), even though they aren't adjacent. Because of these sort of complications and gray areas, anything using the SG should be assumed to be OoB. (Aftermath)

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