diff --git a/rules.typ b/rules.typ index 85ea45f..c51bb14 100644 --- a/rules.typ +++ b/rules.typ @@ -234,6 +234,16 @@ A.3.11) Peaceful difficulty must not be used within the run.\ #entangled[Entangled Rule(s):]\ #entangled[A.3.11 is referenced by: ] #entangledRule("F.1.3.a")\ #entangled[A.3.11 is nullified by: ] #entangledRule("8.1.3")\ +A.3.12) Filters that provide a significant advantage (at the discretion of the verifiers) must not be used during gameplay or resetting. A filter is any software or hardware that meaningfully alters the video or audio output of Minecraft.\ +- #formatNote[ A.3.12.note) Examples of filters that do not provide a significant advantage include but are not limited to: +- \- Overlays, including image overlays or duplicate game capture sources +- \- Scaling, cropping, or transforming a game capture source +- \- Chroma, color, or luminance keying for cosmetic purposes, such as removing the background of an F3 value +Examples of filters that provide a significant advantage include but are not limited to: +- \- Isolating a specific color to improve visibility of a block (#formatLink("https://youtu.be/NkTTvSPXi-I")[Example]) +- \- Interpreting a number on the F3 screen, such as indicating when the E counter is a specific value (#formatLink("https://youtu.be/i9irnbWcd64")[Example]) +If you have a question about this rule or if a specific filter would or wouldn't be illegal, please open a thread. +] == A.4: Resource Packs A.4.1) The vanilla resource pack, programmer art (1.14+), and High Contrast (1.19.4+) packs may be used.\