If youre the first one to submit a game or not many people know of it, you can have minor flaws and nobody will recognise it
but if you do a (hack of) a well-known game, your gameplay is way more scrutinized, so hacks are very hard for "noob"s
i dont call you one and dont know if you are one, but take the resource pages as a chance and maybe try to keep up with the nsmb submission before starting the hack, anyway i would love to see you doing a great movie
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I was confused because i read "free willi"
However, everything that happens underlies the law of physiscs. if you know the exact state and direction of every smallest part you could calculate the future, so there is no free will and its determined that you ask yourself this question
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here in germany only alcoholic beverages are extra-taxed, so until the end of the 20th century some hobos and alcoholics drank spiritus used for lighting fire... nowadays they contain emetics. (so some eat paste-.-)
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Okay well I've decided I'm going to work on the SDW "120-Exit" as well. I am currently at Desert Pyramid b, and I am a fair amount ahead of the current published run.
I just wanted to know if there is any way to open SDW in Lunar Magic, as it would really help a lot to actually view the levels and the overworld itself.
Also, does anyone have any useful information, such as any breaks or a different overworld path before I get too far into the project? It would be very helpful to me.
Thanks..
It's less lying and more pointing out that the Diesel and Unleaded prices vary independently in Australia and tend to be cheaper than one or the other at various times.
its the same in germany, here you also have cheaper taxes for diesel. on the other hand the overall price is like nearly twice the american
edit: looked it up, its 4$ vs 7.40$ per gallon
So dont get me started :-D
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Why is it that someone always votes no/meh no matter how good the TAS, yet doesn't have the decency to reply in the thread as to why?
i always think the same...
maybe you shouldn't be able to vote no if the movie has 90%+ yes votes without giving a statement?
but since "silent votes" aren't that important for the judging process that's taking a sledgehammer to crack a nut considering the amount of work for the implementaion
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I didn't know there was a homebrew Jezzball for DS. I'll try it out and maybe make a topic. Thanks!
I thought RCT could be fast on triple speed. Plus, two other people suggested it so I figured they knew something I didn't...
1. your welcome
2. that on the other hand would change everything
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Since Renebalow closed his Youtube account I tagged his videos in both the SSBM and Sunshine pages as deleted.
I would be interested in knowing why he did that...
he did WHAT??!!!
This was my immediate reaction too. For some reason, though, his brother's account is still open. What reason could he have for closing it?
thinking about it it could be because his account name is his real name and he has applications or something going on. so maybe he doesnt want to be connected with spending his whole time with playing video games...
i just hope, that he wont stop his work and that his videos can be watched at another place
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Since Renebalow closed his Youtube account I tagged his videos in both the SSBM and Sunshine pages as deleted.
I would be interested in knowing why he did that...
he did WHAT??!!!
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So no mouse means no Jezzball, right? :(
Other games in wishlist:
Chip's Challenge (unless the DOS one is TASed instead)
Jezzball (probably needs mouse)
Rollercoaster Tycoon
Any Mario fangames (ex: Mario Forever, Super Mario XP)
Skifree (getting past the yeti :D)
Rodent's Revenge
jezzball could be done on nds
but its homebrew, so i dont know if it would be accepted
and rct is too boring, you may build fast but then you have to wait...
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already watched the run on youtube and my thoughts can be read in the smw thread
will be a hard time for the judges but yes vote;-)
EDIT: (copy from the smw thread)
My opinion is that this hack really is one of the most well known on the internet. due to its hardness this run provides a very good feeling of what tasing is all about. and it shows glitches which are not in any other smw run on this site. it should get the same treatment as smb air.
"A run for a proposed new branch for a game should offer compelling differences relative to previously published runs of that game."
"Quality of the hack should come into play as well. Hacks where only sprites are altered
do not make for quality hacks. By contrast, a good hack alters the levels, the physics, the sprites, expands the overall game play, and even combines elements of other games to the point it doesn't feel like the same game engine."
"Popularity of the hack needs to be considered."
I see all this fulfilled
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A lot of people have been bugging me about this since I first posted this Kaizo 2 TAS on YouTube, so I'd like to make sure of this. Would a Kaizo 2 TAS have any chance of being accepted, or would be it be declined due to too many categories?
If SMB Air can get accepted, I don't think the hack will be declined due to its quality.
im glad you asked
EDIT: i put no statement here^^
My opinion is that this hack really is one of the most well known on the internet. due to its hardness this run provides a very good feeling of what tasing is all about. and it shows glitches which are not in any other smw run on this site. it should get the same treatment as smb air.
"A run for a proposed new branch for a game should offer compelling differences relative to previously published runs of that game."
"Quality of the hack should come into play as well. Hacks where only sprites are altered
do not make for quality hacks. By contrast, a good hack alters the levels, the physics, the sprites, expands the overall game play, and even combines elements of other games to the point it doesn't feel like the same game engine."
"Popularity of the hack needs to be considered."
I see all this fulfilled
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