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AjAX wrote:
well this is gonna suck but I guess I have no choices. It's processed now, no sound though couldn't get it to work sorry !
On youtube I posted how you could get sound on your videos, and have better quality then whatever you did to record that :p ... It should be a comment on that video. Anyway, it isn't necessary, but it definitely beats rechecking to make sure it works constantly, if this was something like... Say you did the entire thing, and you had like 1 desync there, then it'd be better to try and fix the desync through hex, but if it is just a few minutes, on a game like this, then it's no biggy to redo it... However, if it was something like spyro, where you'd have to redo an entire level.. That might be different. But most of Dino Crisis is running door to door :p Anyway, I'll be awaiting your progress, and I'll try and pick up and improve bits and pieces of it (if possible)
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AjAX wrote:
Well, that's the sync thing I am talking about, and ahaha, I WAS actually making a movie and it desynced after 10min and 11 sec so I just don't know what to do now....
The file you gave me keeps desyncing probably a second after you gain control of her :d, I'm not much into hexing, so whenever I have a desync I just redo a part, but I usually replay my movie quite alot to make sure no desnycs have occured, thankfully for us, Jin isn't desync prone like some emus, so, I'm guessing you might need to redo everything past the point that desnycs, or figure out how to hex properly without messing up anything (when I do hex, it messes it up, like getting input going frames too soon or something). Whatever works really xD, don't want to say to redo the entire thing if it's a burden though, but truthfully, if you can't get it working hexing, then redoing it might seem like a faster, and easier way xD Edit: Nevermind lmfao, waiting for that to be processed ^^ Edit#2: You could redo the parts just right before the desync (preferably like 3 seconds or so before it happens make a save state, and redo past that).
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AjAX wrote:
Hey, for your interest I never did any TAS but lately I've been enjoying playing in slow speed and getting everything done on 1st possible frame so I am sort of TASing this game when I want to kill some time and this is so far what I have done. https://www.dropbox.com/s/7hdj4o2nud4pn5e/AjAX%20Dino%20Crisis%20TAS.pjm (Done on latest PSXjin and the Original Game which I ripped myself, so you'll need the 1st version of the game - US) I don't really understand this though: Speed RAM Address:000AA506 -Stop = 0 -Walk = 1 or 2 -Run = 3+ What does that means? Also, And I came across a Key input Delay just before entering the ''Head'' room, so I guess I'll have to redo this because I have no knowledge on fixing key, although I know that I can open the movie in notepad and change Input but I don't get any Frames Numbering or some sort of calculations to edit it. I could keep you updated on it but this is no hardcore TASing cause I really am noob with this speed running type. Thanks :)
I'll take a look at it :p ... The RAM address for that means what it says, though if you're asking what does RAM mean, Random Access Memory... Well it's basically the part of the game that tells if she is moving, or not, and how fast. It changes randomly, and after testing different things, that's what it was. Could you specify what you mean by the key input delay you found? Edit: I couldn't really get the thing to sync, but... If you don't care, could you make a avi of it and put on youtube?
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Atma wrote:
How about taking into consideration that this isn't a standard version of mupen, thus isn't available at the usual places that host every other emulator version used? It should've been linked in the submission text to begin with.
I agree... After quite awhile of searching for Anti DS Mupen, and fails at finding it, I'm glad that NitroGenesis has helped me find it... Though considering it wasn't linked to the submission text, or even at http://tasvideos.org/EmulatorResources.html , I'm confused if it's some type of legal issue that the site couldn't tell where to get it at? Since at the exact time of submission, Anti-DS Mupen wasn't on the emu page, and was added to accept but not preferred on the 2nd of July. Since this is so hard to find, wouldn't it be easier to add it there for everybody?
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I change my picture alot, so I'm sure someone looking at this years from now, will obviously see what I'm explaining here, would be no where as near as what my avatar will be then. So without further ado, my current picture (now at this time) is this: http://i54.tinypic.com/n324o9_th.gif ... Her name is Yutaka Kobayakawa (小早川ゆたか) from the anime Lucky☆Star (らき☆すた)... It's sort of a small internet meme, not a huge one, of her singing Moji Pittan, a song based on a video game with the same name. In the anime, this sequence doesn't have any music to it, and the only thing that hints that she actually is singing this is that she says "Moji Pittan". This video, although not the original, has the song lined up with the original.
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krieg747 wrote:
Where can I find typical settings for PSXjin? Or even better, for Resident Evil games? The RE3 submission contains no information regarding this. Also, I'm having an EXCEEDING amount of difficulty simply trying to play the game. Half the time, it works, the other half, it never loads. When it does load, its visually and audibly obvious that the game isn't running at full speed, which concerns me. Maybe RE games have cutscene/movie problems. I'm not sure.
Typical settings I use for PSXjin: (Considering both the GFX and SPU plugins are built in) Graphics: Window mode (depending on CPU it can maxamize correct FPS), No dithering (fastest), Use FPS limit, Auto Detect FPS, Scanline disabled.. That's it, though the only graphic problems I've had with Jin are in MediEvil II (2), the floor stretches into the walls. You could try messing around with the different special game fixes to see if any help. I haven't played RE2 on Jin, or any other RE game for that matter on Jin. Sound: Mode: Dual SPU, Snyc Method: Method "N", reverb: Don't output reverb, interpolation: none, output XA. In options: Auto detect system type (though I always get NTSC games so it's no big deal)... There are also Resident Evil fixes under the CPU option, specifically "Resident Evil 2/3 Fix". If you've got all that squared away, and it's still messing up, then I'll try and get this game and see if I can get it to work, or after doing the above, you could try asking arukAdo on the irc, since he TAS'd them (not sure about 2 off the top of my head, but I know he did 3).
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krieg747 wrote:
edit: it appears that only PSXJin doesnt like my isos. ePSXe does however, which confuses me. I'll attempt downloading re-dump quality isos for this game and use them.
You do have BIOS set up, and the emulator itself properly configured right? If so, it should work... As for what is better (Bin/IMG/Iso) ... I've have the best with BIN and img, though ever since JIN, ISOs seem to work great too... So I really guess no differences now, though couldn't say the same for PCSX.
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<Torn338> :( Yeah, hourglass don't like running mupen <adelikat> nobody likes running mupen <Mothrayas> mupen doesn't like being ran <adelikat> touche Though :p, I might be the only person who found this funny enough to put in their sig
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Noob Irdoh wrote:
Torn338 wrote:
1.) That is the magic meter, while underwater he used the zora's magical move (electric shield type thing). 2.) I'm guessing you mean that he used Z to make Link (the character) look forward, you can hold Z to walk backwards in a straight line as well, among other tricks.
1) Thanks. 2) No, I meant that sometimes there are black bars at the top and at the bottom of the screen, but some other times the image uses the whole height of the screen. I do find amusing that in both Zelda and Mario 64 you move faster by going backwards, though.
Yeah Z makes those black bars around the screen, when he's not holding Z, it's full screen basically. As for going backwards, super sliding is the best :]
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Noob Irdoh wrote:
1) what is the green bar at the top left used for? I guess it has something to do with health but I couldn't figure it out, and it decreased while underwater as well, but unlike Mario 64's, it didn't refill itself outside water 2) why does this game keep on randomly changing from letterboxed to fullscreen'd?
Answers: 1.) That is the magic meter, while underwater he used the zora's magical move (electric shield type thing). 2.) I'm guessing you mean that he used Z to make Link (the character) look forward, you can hold Z to walk backwards in a straight line as well, among other tricks.
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Kitsune wrote:
Voting yes on this. I can't wait to see the 100% run since this one looks so good. :3
Spyro first though.. As I'll already be doing Spyro and Dino Crisis at the same time :x, thanks :D
chupapi wrote:
Yes vote here!
Thanks chupapi, did you abandon Silent Hill, or??? :o
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I've been waiting for this for years, might I say that I enjoyed this beyond belief :DD... Extremely strong yes vote!
Post subject: Re: Hi, i'm a newbie ^^
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Personman wrote:
Torn338 wrote:
a simple search with these keywords "pcenjin cd bios" (without the quotes) on Bing... can probably help you.
Nothing on Bing could possibly ever help anyone with anything :P
You should see how I feel, my computer has been integrated with Bing somehow, mostly from downloading things and they usually say "Do you want to install teh Bing ToolBar?!11one', I click no, but they still install it :\. I usually use Google or Yahoo, both are fine in my opinion. So whenever I search things, Bing sometimes takes over :\ not exactly sure why, but after uninstalling it so many times, I no longer care lol :(
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Post subject: Dino Crisis
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This is a thread about the first Dino Crisis video game, for the second one feel free to come back later :) arukAdo told me if I did grunt work (research and stuff similar) for this game, he'd be willing to help me TAS it. So I'm doing just that. Here I will list all of my research, so it's on here for people also interested. ~ There are no SDA runs of Dino Crisis, however there is a speedrun of it, which can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjztEQekuLs&feature=feedf Notes: The TAS will obviously beat the time of the speedrun, by removing human errors for one. This TAS also will not be that difficult, as it's like Resident Evil, running door to door. I'll refer to parts of this game by where they stand in parts of the videos, since this game doesn't have levels. 1. Part 1: Killing the Dinosaur will be faster because if you don't kill it, you get a cut scene which waste time. Cut scenes can't be skipped. 2. Part 2: Run past the T-Rex, like in the video. HEAD would also be inserted faster, as well as the safe numbers. Same for NEWCOMER. 3. Part 3: Use Gail's Idea? 4. Part 4: Let the guy die, otherwise you get to watch a cutscene. 5. Part 5: Gail's idea again? 6. Speed RAM Address:000AA506 -Stop = 0 -Walk = 1 or 2 -Run = 3+ Parts for easy reference: 1) Lock Numbers 0426 - Custody Room 8159 - Lounge weapon storage locker 705037 - The room adjacent to the Lounge ) 7248 - Computer room (Opens the gas chamber room.) 1218 - Stabilizer design room (Use this code on the panel the get the upgrade parts for the shotgun.) 367204 - Forgot which room to use this one. (It is the room where you'll get the parts for the stabilizer and initializer.) 0367 & 0204 - Stabilizer & Initializer Assembly Room (Use the first code in the computer terminal & the 2nd one in the thing that looks like a large vending machine in the corner.) 2) DDK Codes HEAD NEWCOMER LABORATORY ENERGY WATERWAY STABILIZER DOCTORKIRK 3) Registration Numbers Paul Baker - 58104 Mark Doyle - 57036 Dr. Kirk - 31415 4) Gas Combinations RED -defeats-> GREEN BLUE -defeats-> ORANGE GREEN -defeats-> PURPLE 5) Bonuses ARMY & BATTLE COSTUME - Beat the game the first time under 8 hours. ANCIENT COSTUME - Beat the game the second time under 8 hours. INFINITE GRANADE BULLETS - Get all 3 endings. OPERATION WIPEOUT - Beat the game under 4 hours. 6) Puzzles and what not :p *First generate puzzle: center, right, center *Stack Puzzle: Left Clear/white stack, Grab the bottom C/W pair, move it to the top, Grab the C/C, move it to the top, Right Clear/Red stack, Grab the bottom R/C pair, move it to the top, Grab the R/R pair move it to the top. *B3 crane puzzle: 2R, H, 2L, Release. 3F, H, 2L, 1B, Release. 2R, 3F, 1B, H, 2L, Release. 2R, 3F, H, exit *G,R,R, pause for the meter to climb to the fatal mark and then G,B. (if necessary???) *Crane Puzzle: Fastest way, 2 forward, 1 left, 1 back, hoist, 2 right, release 2 forward, hoist, exit. There is also a mini game that can be unlocked, so that can be a "play around" TAS maybe? Important TAS info: 1. You don't really have to be hugging the door to open it, you can be a few frames away. 2. Cutscenes place you at a predefined spot when they're over, so it'd be a good idea just to trigger the cutscene asap. 3. No speed penalty between handgun and shotgun, also when without a weapon, you move the same speed as if you had one, so unlike in Resident Evil, this isn't a factor...though have yet to test G. Launcher. 4. When entering keypad numbers it takes 2 frames of input for it to register to move , and 2 frames of waiting to be able to move it again. Same with DDK. 5. During the first danger scene, if you push buttons like a maniac, you save alot more time than if you push nothing... Testing on others currently Other: 1.Speed FAQ More info later, just making this thread as a placeholder for now. (Also, alot of this info is just for me to refer to when I mess around with this game)
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It depends on the games, and if your willing to pay for online. Both XBL and PSN have their fair share of extreme douches online, and XBL has been shown to be more stable (not to mention PSN getting hacked, though I guess that's like a 1 time thing?). You could also get a Wii, as its fun on it's own, even without online play. Xbox 360's don't have red ring as bad anymore, and is updated constantly with nearly every game, netflix, facebook (ehh), and all other things can be found online, not to mention your favorite classics (pac-mac and more). I currently don't own a PS3, so couldn't tell you it's features. Though I do have a Wii, and it's great fun playing Brawl, Metroid prime 3, Twilight Princess, soon to be Skyward sword also :). Though great titles such as Gears of war, COD, & Halo are for the 360, so if you like Shooter games, these are great. I really don't spend all day on my xbox anymore, but as for "Is it worth it", I say yes.
Post subject: Re: 1 emulator, 1 game, 2 discs
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Lepifout wrote:
Hello, I'm a newbie (nothing new) and I have a problem with the PCSX emulator. I'm playing the game Oddworld Abe's Exoddus entirely before beginning to do a TAS with it (I haven't played it for 2 or 3 years). The ROM of this game countain two part (Disc 1, Disc 2). I finished the first part and the game say me to insert the disc 2. My problem : I can't use the directly so I close the ROM and open the second ROM but when was on beggining to continue playig that (awesome) game, I see the message "Please, insert the Disc 1". So I wish people on this forum can help me. Thanks.
If I'm not mistaken, PCSX doesn't support multidisks, though I'm not entirely sure as every multidisk game I played was on a different emu. Though, I DON'T suggest using PCSX, it desyncs horribly, and will end up making you bored of the project, instead use PSXJin... As stated before, I'm sure you can find how to fix the graphical errors (if you haven't already) soon.
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mklip2001 wrote:
Nice job Torn338, and welcome to TASVideos! The run does seem a little unpolished, but it's certainly good for a 3D game. You had good entertainment choices too with waiting time, and the game has a fair bit of variety. I'm happy to vote Yes. Hoandjzj: I like your runs too! I hope we can see a Monkey Magic run that has good sound :-)
Thanks mklip, though ;)... You're a little late on the welcoming part (I've been here for years xD), unless you mean welcome to actually making movies! Then thanks :D. As stated before it's not the golden TAS of 2011, but this time beat all times of all levels I've ever done before, so I took what I got. A lot of the time came from the manipulation used, and not to mention learning new faster routes for loop in (Like the time device). I'm at least glad I'm getting some benefits as it's a 3D game. I do plan to redo this run in the future though, just not exactly anytime soon (I want an easier game to TAS haha).
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Link to video Best video of all time? :)
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agwawaf wrote:
This is interesting although I have never played the game. Good TAS, Yes vote!
It is a bit underrated compared to major games back in it's time, like Crash Bandicoot and Spyro, but once played, you'll really find yourself trying to beat the entire thing (of course... Most LIKELY not falling from the sky like I did in this TAS :p)... Also, thank you I worked hard on it for months, routes, glitches, experimentations, and everything, with little help aside from Groobo's advice.
Post subject: Re: crash bandicoot 2 wip: youtube + encode
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Post subject: Re: Hi, i'm a newbie ^^
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aaa11 wrote:
Hi guys! I post this message, because i have a lil' problem. I have download the emulator PCenjin and i have a ROM of "ai cho aniki" (i love guys with muscle and stuff XD) but when i try to load it, it says"specify your PCE CD bios", and i don't know what that mean... Someone can help me? Thanx!
Hi there and welcome to TASVideos... Although I don't think I'm allowed to exactly tell you where to get a CD BIOS (most likely because of legal things)... I can tell you (I'm guessing) a simple search with these keywords "pcenjin cd bios" (without the quotes) on Bing... can probably help you. I'm assuming the BIOS is just there to help run the actual system, like it does in most emulators... and that is needed to play the game I'm guessing (I don't use PCenjin so I'm guessing heavily here).
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Hoandjzj wrote:
Haha, what a funny game =]] nice TAS also, vote YES!
Thanks Hoandjzj, btw I love your SM TAS's :]
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Bobo the King wrote:
^^^ You people are crazy.
Nou :3
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ZidaneTribal wrote:
Who sits through the whole thing has definitely some balls.
I told Bobo I would lol... :x Edit: Voting yes, because it made my brain hurt from watching it :D
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