@ EVERYONE WHO RUNS ONLINE SMASH EVENTS:
Over the last few weeks, there has been multiple reports of online tournaments having full DSR despite the ruleset saying otherwise, wrong stagelists and glitches regarding bans.
Well I'm happy to say that all those bugs are fixed now
Over the last few weeks, there has been multiple reports of online tournaments having full DSR despite the ruleset saying otherwise, wrong stagelists and glitches regarding bans.
Well I'm happy to say that all those bugs are fixed now

Below are each of the DSR settings for all the integrated rulesets on smashgg:
VGBC - No DSR
Frostbite - mDSR
Naifu Wars - DSR
Genesis - mDSR
Shine 2019 - mDSR
2GG - No DSR
DSR: You cannot go back to the LAST stage you won on.
mDSR: You cannot go back to ANY stage you won on.
VGBC - No DSR
Frostbite - mDSR
Naifu Wars - DSR
Genesis - mDSR
Shine 2019 - mDSR
2GG - No DSR
DSR: You cannot go back to the LAST stage you won on.
mDSR: You cannot go back to ANY stage you won on.
No, I did not swap the definitions of DSR/mDSR - that is how smashgg has it defined in their system. I know the Ult community defines it the other way around, which is why I wanted to make sure I clarified it.
All the rulesets also have the latest stagelists from 2020 as well
All the rulesets also have the latest stagelists from 2020 as well

If there's any other glitches or outdated information you guys find please let smashgg know through their support chat so they can get fixed ASAP! Given how many online events are happening now due to the absence of offline events, it's crucial that everything is run as intended.
Last thing before I end this thread:
I have already asked if it was possible to setup custom rulesets/stagelists, but it's not possible at the moment. I hope they do get around to making it possible as well, but this'll do for now.
Please RT this to spread the word to everyone!
I have already asked if it was possible to setup custom rulesets/stagelists, but it's not possible at the moment. I hope they do get around to making it possible as well, but this'll do for now.
Please RT this to spread the word to everyone!