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Arcade difficulty: Hard. Start: Hard 10 Level +50000 Score 2 Players

TASVideoAgent
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Patashu
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Joined: 10/2/2005
Posts: 4025
I don't have it in me to watch 3 hours of Columns straight, but I do loove this kind of thing. It's hypnotic to watch TAS-perfect scoring, and it'd make for good background noise.
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Dimon12321
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Joined: 4/5/2014
Posts: 1139
Location: Ukraine
I was interested in watching a TAS of Columns 1, despite the game being "infinite". Thank you for this! I have strong doubts your run is optimized. The beginning looks great, but after some time into the game you stop building complicated combos and pretty much just keep playing as is, hoping for easy column sequences to come. The stack of columns is predefined. It doesn't depend on RNG or some timer. You could just place 20 blocks, note them down, rewind the movie and plan how to build a good combo. What's the point of having Player 2? Just to have your moves mirrored?
TASing is like making a film: only the best takes are shown in the final movie.
XYZ
Former player
Joined: 12/9/2006
Posts: 167
Location: 2bastuz
Hmm What the estetic of watching mirror reflection game process? It's ritoric question. May be next time you should try story mode or boss mode. I can't remember this game variants Meh
XYZ
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Joined: 12/9/2006
Posts: 167
Location: 2bastuz
Dimon12321 wrote:
What's the point of having Player 2? Just to have your moves mirrored?
Fastest score?
TASVideosGrue
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om, nom, nom... blech, salty!

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