

It's technically not against the rules but I think it should be. You can't just tell me he'd/she'd go through the effort of impersonating another gender's voice. There's two voices in the video each sounding distinctly different. >It is very clear in the video that the runner is controlling both toons. I think it would be great to discuss how the rules can be changed. My point is that yeah, the only thing differentiating a solo run vs a co-op run shouldn't be the adding and keeping of a friend. (And hey, maybe that could be considered as helping since he didn't refuse to use what they gave him.) So that shouldn't be considered a co-op because he really was trying to do it solo, and he talks about "I didn't ask for this, but you guys just gave it to me". I see your point about the maxed toons following people around, I watched Megasnoop's Ddock run and those people were kind of just in the way and he couldn't really do anything about it. And if that turned out to be the case, then maybe the moderator could contact the person submitting it and tell them, "Hey this is really more of a co-op run, so we will be moving this to co-op unless you want to submit an actual solo run with as little help as possible". People seem so upset that I'm beginning to wonder if runs where people are obviously relying on other people's help for a "solo" run, they should be moved to "co-op" at the moderator's discretion. RealHeroicGamer RealHeroicGamer and PVNickeljinks PVNickeljinks like this. I have no issue moving the run to co-op if we can decide on clear new rules. Let me know what you think the rules should be on solo runs. The issue is this is how do we properly enforce it? What about streamers who have viewers with maxed toons constantly following them around? Where do we draw the line between a run being solo and other people helping making it co-op? The other option is in addition to banning the runner from using more than one toon at a time, is to not allow the runner to get direct help from other people in a call. In fact, there are other solo runs currently on the leaderboard where this is the case. I don't think this alone will solve the problem because people can still rely on friends in a call to follow them around helping.

The first option is to just ban people from using more than one toon at a time during solo runs. However, I am open to a discussion on how we can change the rules for solo runs. That is not against the rules currently because they never added the other toon as a friend.

It is very clear in the video that the runner is controlling both toons.
