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1Luck manipulation on the first part to make sure the robots drop BIG power cores,i only lose a few frames and it's better than farming along the way,which requires more enemies and more positioning for the drops 2Second part has the robots and pillars with wonky collision boxes,don't be fooled by the video/sprites,they're much bigger and i couldn't get better chances of jumping around them EDIT: http://tasvideos.org/userfiles/info/19112768048197398 SILVER HORN and 6th stage COMPLETE! Silver horn is manipulated to take 3 or more hits,if attacked too soon he only takes 1 hit midboss is retarded,i can hit twice with the same attack,i don't even know what it's supposed to do Main frame has so much invencibility between each hit i just need to him once in each jump(i tested many jump heights),he won't attack if you're always hitting him in the first vulnerable frame. Link to video EDIT 2: Ivan OOOOOze starts with the most exploitable attack only after he has been hit a lot The feminist rangers end up suffering from depression after killing so many people so fast,so they just break down while enemies kill them and the robot rescues them. Link to video
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Are there no interesting possibilites for tekken 1? both playaround and any%?
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yes this should be any% as it's the free for all,freeform jazz of tool assisted speedrunning
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Post subject: Re: Do you ever go back and casually play games you've TASed?
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ars4326 wrote:
Out of the six games I've TASed so far, I've had basically no desire to go back and play again. It's not a bitter feeling or anything, more like..."it's finished"; nothing left to do here. What say you, TASers? How are your experiences here?
That is exacly what i hope to accomplish with the games i TAS or think of TASing,to never play them again,to have them done once and for all. There's nothing left after a perfect game.
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i didn't really get ahold of the tas input feature in the rr2 lsnes version,i wish it had the features like fceux has of rewinding,but it should be simple to remove the punch(i will test if it desyncs or not before sending final version) i also just found out i have to luck manipulate for the power cores,i thought there was some initial seed to what size the power cores will be for each robot in first section of stage 5 but it's actually dependent on the frame i kill it :( i was hoping this game wouldn't have something like this. I can't luck manipulate Silver Horn into any interesting pattern,and i've been playing with it for a while... http://tasvideos.org/userfiles/info/19066176223269338 Link to video
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a little confused,are we accepting unofficial homebrew games and other weird things all the time?what's the policy?just asking,really.
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TheReflexWonder wrote:
In your second WIP video, it looks like you miss a punch on Cannon Top at ~3:33 due to lag and his invincibility period, in a way that seems as if waiting slightly longer would speed up the fight. Or was that for manipulating luck?
Neither,but jumping at that time would put me on the blast i avoided by jumping later.(it does stay on screen for a lot longer than it looks,so i would have to jump attack and fall on the blast),i wish i could've manipulated those bombs out,i really didn't see anything else to do but stand and wait(or attack while waiting) BTW,i'm glad somebody has interest in the game,it feels a little sad seeing no activity but my own in the thread Stage 5 is huge and i have to redo from beginning -_-
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i believe so,many bots for bruteforcing manipulation have this effect on rerecord counts
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I run when i can,entertain you by farming when i can't...best music on the game. 1morphing before the boss is useless since i wont have time to fill the meter but done anyway. 2the boss will teleport if he isn't commited to a move yet,hence the reason why i kept not hitting it in the first frame vulnerable but the first attacking frame.I couldnt get him to the correct attacks at the first possibility so Ijust made him start over with the upattack(the one that juggles him into another lane) Link to video im sorry for triple posting but i have new content,tell me if that's not the correct way to do it,i can wait more time before posting again, just editing the old ones like before http://tasvideos.org/userfiles/info/18876223618514392 4th stage http://tasvideos.org/userfiles/info/18899174660473190 Link to video
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does it sync on a newer one?yes vote anyway
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I hope u pick a game that has no runs,Mothrayas.Too much people doing the same games already.Good luck to everyone,even if i'm disappointed with the game choice!
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Patashu wrote:
You say that you're running out of NES games worth TASing, MESHUGGAH, but that's hardly true - tasvideos doesn't have a TAS of Athena ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKT4ea97WKo ), for example! (wink wink)
bartman meets radioactive man
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How do i copy inputs from one moviefile to the other?it won't let me paste on another emulator
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Post subject: lsnes taseditor or hexedit?
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does lsnes have the support of taseditor?how do u hexedit inputs on the movie files?
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old stage 1 Link to video I have improved stage 1 by more than 100 frames and done stage 2,still deciding if i'm going to farm the power icons on stage 3 or just go through it minimizing lag,it would be more interesting to have the rangers ready for the battle,which is something very rare for this stage :) Link to video WIP has more progress than just stage 2,i farmed all the way with yellow ranger and it'll be possible to morph befor the boss battle in stage 3(which is something very rare in real time) http://tasvideos.org/userfiles/info/18864903524386549
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everdrive is the way to go,my buddy has one,he played a rom hack called supernazi bros 3 with a dick instead of mario
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i personally don't want another playaround from the same game on the site and i like the new glitch, so i'm divided as hell
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Dimon is a positive hard working TASer,nothing stops him,congratulations for the good job!
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MUGG wrote:
MUGG wrote:
There was a very old game for PC (DOS?) that I forgot the name of. You, as a mouse, had to push crates/stones around to trap cats. There were two types of cats, bad AI + quick and clever AI + slow. The trapped cats would turn into pieces of cheese that you could collect. The screens were connected like a maze and you could wander around freely. You had to find some sort of key and a gate for it. You would go through a very long tunnel or pipe and ended in a second maze. Enemies would be harder to beat and you had to find your friend who was trapped in a screen full of cats and solid blocks, in order to finish the game. For every cat you killed on the other screens one of those cats/blocks would disappear. On the second maze (or in general?) your cheese counter would decrease every x-th step you made and if it reached 0 it would be game-over.
This game's name is "Mice Maze" and it's from 1990, a DOS game.
Mice Maze is a challenging adventure arcade game where the objective is to find and rescue your friend the red mouse located in a maze of 36 tunnel rooms. Grab cheese for strength, TNT to blast trough walls and more in your quest to save your friend. No two games are ever the same.
Mice Men (sic) is an adventure game using the engine from Crusher. The game takes place in a maze of 36 rooms arranged in a 6×6 grid. Each room is randomly generated at the beginning of each game, so the game is different every time. Each room is full of boxes, unmovable tiles, diamonds, and two types of cats. Yellow cats are slow and purple cats are fast. Some rooms contain cheese, which you need to live, bombs, grills, cans, and holes. Instead of depleting oxygen with each step, the mouse must each cheese, and uses up one unit of cheese for every 20 steps, or whenever he moves to a different room. Bombs can be used to blow up boxes, grills are unmovable and indestructible, and cans are worth points. Entering a hole can cause you to acquire or lose bombs or cans. The boxes can be pushed if there is nothing behind them, which allows you to create a protective barrier between yourself and the cats, or to trap them. If a cat is completely surrounded so that it can't move, it disappears a piece of cheese will appear somewhere in the level. Bonus points are awarded for trapping more than one cat in the same room. Every time you re-enter a room, all of the cats will return. After scoring 10,000 points, you can begin to work on your objectives, with your ultimate goal to rescue a red mouse. The registered version allows you to save a game in progress.
Is it a sequel of Rodent's Revenge?It sounds similar.
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Me chillin in Niterói(at the opposite side of Rio de Janeiro),RJ,Brazil.
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a banned user was the last one to take an interest in the game?no wonder nobody thinks of this. EDIT:Got an amazing glitch with a camera lock and a ceiling kill by pausing while taking damage(it's how u cancel the damage animation but it locked the camera!) http://youtu.be/MHIpqen_nqU on stage 2,it also happens when u fall too fast on the sewers
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22,amazed how young the talented are
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maybe PM the creator?
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SUBMIT PLS
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more information about tile corruption on glitchcity http://forums.glitchcity.info/index.php/topic,7002.msg196093.html#msg196093
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