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Have you checked the previous room when the door opened. Chances are you lost that frame because JXQ had a higher speed entering the room than you did. Just a guess, I haven't seen your WIP, but the room right after Ridley is pretty easy, that's the only hairy factor.
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Happy 007. My resolution is to lose about 20 pounds, my gut is starting to interfere with my DDR.
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I just compared it against the Bubble Bobble speedrun. It sounds like Bisqwit is right this time.
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theenglishman wrote:
Guybrush wrote:
theenglishman wrote:
It was meant to be FUNNY, not uselful. Sheesh...
There is this thread for that kind of things.
Unfortunately, there is no thread for improper grammar.
Indeed.
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Bisqwit wrote:
moozooh wrote:
NES Super Mario Bros (USA,PRG0) in 04:59.93 by R.Yoshizawa (aka. Pom) — Obsoletes movie #263 (04:59.60).
Probably a matter of changing (or reapplying a previously used) the "when movie should be terminated" rule.
Indeed, the old movie terminated the input early, and it was brought up that if you held down left the movie never finished. Pom's movie terminated at the axe touch iirc.
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kirbymuncher wrote:
Thats sort of overpowered. I mean, in a mono-coloured deck you'd be getting an extra card into play whenever you damage them with it. In a burn deck, it would be awesome.
Especially because Red Decks have a Fireball spell, a billion damage fireball coming up...
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What about the 12ths, 24ths, and 48ths?
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Quite a few of these levels some time was saved by controlling lag. Here's a patch to help with that. Sorry I didn't post it before... >_> http://board.acmlm.org/thread.php?id=8632
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I recognized DMG just fine. I can't actually say I mind either abbreviation, because I understand both of them. And if we're discussing the DMG/GB as an emulation core or in any matter that directly deals with the workings of the hardware then DMG is clearly more correct. If we are discussing it as a game system then GB is more correct, as it is the lay person's term for the system. DMG is Nintendo's official abbreviation. You can whine and bitch about it until the day ends, but them's the breaks. In the interest of expediting the conversation you might want to use GB. But if you care about being accurate you'll say DMG or (gasp) avoid the conflict all together and say Gameboy. I can't believe I just bothered to type all of that over this....
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I do, but I haven't been able to watch it yet. The GBA core of VBA craps out under wine. :(
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12Motion wrote:
It's also importiant to remember we are trying to create fairly realistic and playable cards. 2 pages of text simply isn't possible.
Oh pish posh.
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ZeXr0 wrote:
And again, how would you read the entire memory ?
Two words, hibernate mode.
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I already fixed it, and I removed the comma after the parenthetical "or" as well.
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Because 320x240 is the size of the avi on bittorrent. vashmywindows, you'll probably want to ask Bisqwit if he'd has a higher quality version. As he's the one who encoded it.
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My favorite book is Hamster Huey and the Gooey Kablooey. WE WANT HAMSTER HARVEY!
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/^(?:.{1,2}n.x|.{3,4}BSD)$/ EDIT: I forgot NetBSD. :X
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When I submitted Lagoon it was one of the longest runs submitted. Which I think was a big reason it got published. It wasn't all that great back then either.
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True, but you have to play through all of level 8.
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Not only that, but you can't get 999,950 points and keep that exact score through three levels. You gain points from the score countdown at the end.
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I followed it on youtube. I loved it. Yes vote.
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Bisqwit wrote:
OmnipotentEntity wrote:
(fyi) It's not a built in limitation.
Actually it was. The database field used to be VARCHAR(255). I have however extended it to a TEXT field.
It's probably a difference in the version you had originally installed because the current version installs it as a text field.
{snip}
   user_from varchar(100),
   user_sig text,
   user_sig_bbcode_uid char(10),
{snip}
XIF wrote:
I do have a question about wily1, when you pull out elecman's weapon, it seems to lag caused by the shots you use... whats up with that?
It's graphically intensive, it throw out three large sprites every time it's used.
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I think we should call them "Fabians," not to be confused with real Fabians.
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I noticed it too, but only because I had seen it recently on TheDailyWTF.com BTW, the length of the sig is a parameter you can set in the control panel. (fyi) It's not a built in limitation.
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eh? I thought their timeline was a bit.... off....
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