Posts for Sp00ky

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Joined: 8/18/2008
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If you could that would be great. I'm going to post a very unoptimized wip in a moment of stage 1 with the kunoichi which pretty much confirms your earlier thoughts that she is suboptimal compared to the ninja. Edit: http://dehacked.2y.net/microstorage.php/info/1009252573/Ninja%20Warriors%20Again%2C%20The%20(J)%20Sp00ky%20WIP1.smv Here's the link please take a look if you have a moment. I could use some critique as I am sure I could have cut a chunk of frames if I really knew what to look for. And I also just realized I chose normal instead of hard mode which was a pretty stupid mistake.
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I think especially in long RPG runs or platformers with stage aspects it could prove to be very useful/entertaining. there are a lot of runs where when showing them to other I like to skip to a certain section of the run. It also has the potential to make certain runs that would otherwise not be as bearable more entertaining to watch. Example is the Phantasy Star 2 run where if there were chapters right before each major dungeon with an actual boss fight you could skip to the best areas of the run without having to deal with the long stretches where there is nothing but walking.
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This is a pretty big bump but I am wondering if anyone is still interested in this game? I was thinking of picking up from the WIP as it would at least give me something to start with for my first TAS.
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This run actually desynced for me after you get hit by the rocks on the pre final boss (I kind of wanted to see that improvement in action) but I''m sure it was just as solid as the rest of the improvements. Especially like the moonwalk used to kill the stage 3-1 boss.
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This run (much like the previous one) just astounds me with the power of it's manipulation. There are so many hazards that should make what is happening impossible yet all of it is bypassed or skirted.