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I started learning English when I was 6 years old thanks to Cartoon Network (Compared to age 10 when you start English in school here). A few favorites were: Loony Tunes Captain Planet Droopy Tom & Jerry Dexter's Lab Ed, Edd and Eddy Animaniacs Beetlejuice I Am Weasel The Mask ThunderCats Top Cat
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What I had to do to install from USB was to divide the Windows install CD into two parts... Phase 1 and Phase 2... And then use GRUB4DOS to boot the correct phase. The biggest issue (and probably why your install bluescreens) is that Windows resets the USB ports during the installation making the install-source disconnect in the middle of the install. You might have to nLite the install process in order to make it work, do note however that it is NOT legal to nLite the install process on public installations of Windows. I think you are better of taking this discussion over to the msfn forums.
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Looked good to me, great job on your first TAS, you have my Yes vote.
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I did this one... Installed Windows XP form an USB stick, it's not worth the work, it took me 3 days to get it working. Buy yourself an USB CD/DVD reader.
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This was the most boring thing I've seen since ... I don't know... Deal or No Deal? The tradeoff in the end was a nice effort but not enough for me to actually enjoy the run. Voted no.
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Voting NO because you submitted a real TAS on April Fools day. (Kidding, Yes vote from me)
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This actually has a nice beat, you can dance to it. I enjoyed it very much. Voted yes.
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Nice improvements, never thought of those when I looked at your previous WIP.
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Bhezt Rhy wrote:
-Dolphin and PCSX2 rerecording becomes possible
Dolphin has good TAS ability since about a month.
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The game should not be much different compared to system... I would go with GameCube for now because that system is the only one that is TAS stable. Then if another port is better it can always obsolete that movie in the future. (PS2 and GC TASing still needs lots of work and will probably not become available this year, maybe not even next)
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CUE/multi-bin support in PSXjin. Correct CDDA emulation in PSXjin. A better N64 emulator. PCSX2 with re-recording pirohiko's Crash Bandicoot 2 100% TAS Bhezt Rhy's Crash Bandicoot N-Tranced TAS Tompa's Zelda Minish Cap TAS Mr.Gruntz's Majoras Mask TAS (hopefully) Me learning to code emulators properly so I can contribute with bugfixing and other changes for various systems.
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A game I wonder how broken it can be made by TASing is "XIII" on GameCube. (Yeah, it's a GC port of that PC game that was LOOSELY based on the Belgian comic) Might take a whack at it myself when I build a new PC.
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Warp wrote:
Perhaps the most disturbing part of that is that the bassist looks like a woman but is really a man. (Yes, really; look it up.)
There is a term for that: Visual Key. [Back to topic] Link to video
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Sweet improvement. It's more entertaining now. Yes vote. Was I the only person to think this in most of the races?: Traffic Report - One car is driving on the wrong side of the road. laranja - One? I'd say all of them.
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Looks excellent so far. The rollcage levels (what you call Atlasphere) are hell, when I originally tried to make an any% of this game... Globe Trottin' made me quit.
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Big improvement to last time, but you need to be more patient, even if it takes a while for someone to comment on your WIPs in the forum it doesn't mean the run is perfect. It's a long video and not everyone can spare about 2 hours just like that (I am also counting time to test if things can be done better where it looks odd so we know what to say). I know how it is when you're just starting and want to show something as soon as possible but spending some time on the project really digging in it and testing everything that comes to mind usually pays off. I will vote meh because I still believe it's possible to take some minutes off this with some thought and patience.
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Cool improvement to an already good TAS. Voted yes.
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Kinda nice idea but it didn't do much for me. Voting meh.
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The WIP was really good. I think a 100% missions run of this could be interesting.
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I will look at this later tonight and see what I can accomplish. Do you have any RAM watch values to show Crash's speed? EDIT: This trick if it exists is not feasable in Pharaoh's Funhouse... First slippery- The "gate" stops Crash jump and resets his speed to 0, any shorter jumping distance makes Crash bounce from the checkpoint box. Second slippery- Any speed this would gain is stopped as you have to wait for the door to open Third slippery (gem shard)- No ground after slippery, either way. Fourth slippery- You need to slow down quite quickly to get the box-bridge.
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So you finally got it under 25 minutes. This is totally amazing. Voted yes of course.
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That is not the explanation actually, you slide-spin on the slippery ground but instead of just continuing to slide-spin onto the normal ground you jump off the slippery ground, and when you land on the normal ground you continue to jump as soon as possible, I will make a demo as soon as I have time to show you exactly what we are saying. If you don't want to wait for my demo, check [1506] PSX Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back "item glitch" by pirohiko in 11:34.85
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Alright, I will try to get that done this weekend... I am working on my graduation thesis at university so I don't have much time.