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Neat improvement to an already awesome and excellent improvement. Yes vote.
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That was entertaining enough, and nice improvement. Yes vote.
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I love this game, what you did to it was amazing, specially the oil boosts, those where awesome. Also nice to see that you went for the good any% ending instead of the bad (collecting no gem fragments). The way you where mocking N-Troopy at the end was pure genius. Yes vote. (Also syncs in VBA v22)
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Followed your progress in the thread, excellent run, loved it. Yes vote. Now would you please do the other episodes?
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No need for an explanation... I would just repeat what everyone else already said. It would be crime against humanity to vote anything but Yes on this one! Yes vote.
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Waiting for the second demo to play got really boring... however... the part of the game you showed was just short enough to not get boring and even make the wait just worth it. Very nice. Yes vote.
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That was outright amazing and a great improvement... Yes vote.
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Now it synced with Eternal. All other plug-ins still cause the de-sync I had before. For now I cannot think of any improvements... but planning never was my strong side (thus no published movies yet)
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I can't get the movie to sync during the second half of Wabbit on the Run (tried Eternal, Midas and TAS SPUs)... is the test run supposed to be 100% or any%? Because it seems like you're skipping the bottom area of part two (or maybe that is the de-sync talking because you fall of the edge during a roll during playback) But regarding part one... it looks to me like there is a way to get around that mountain without using the rabbit hole... or does an invisible wall keep you from it? I don't remember and I do not have the time to try it out right now. Regarding those carrots... When I play normally on console I never experienced such a delay, can this be a emulator inaccuracy of some sort? Either with cool down or hit boxes?
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Give the program JoyToKey a shot.
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That was entertaining enough and looked like a well thought-out TAS. Yes vote.
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Keep in mind I never TASed anything on PSX before, just some SNES and GBA. This is a video that does the cleanup of The Greatest Escape without the music-power: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPQlWnZQy1w Should save us a re-visit to the 30's by taking the clean-up when we do "La Corrida" and "Objects in the Mirror..." instead. (Not my video, but I found this glitch some years back... so did this guy) Also sometimes it is possible to stand in the air... but I have no idea how that works, never managed to do so myself. If we figure it out and make it consistent this shall provide some nice shortcuts. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fmf8zQ77IfQ
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I was actually thinking of starting this project next year... Didn't try the game in PCSX... too bad about the freezing :( Probably the same problem as Crash Bandicoot 2. Played this game A LOT when I was younger, I still play it every now and then. Hopefully I can provide assistance during the project, perhaps even co-run if that is OK with you and if I have the time when the project is actually doable.
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Great TAS... technicality wise... entertainment wise this is one of the most boring things I've watched, I dozed off several times. Perhaps a similar game on a different platform could be more fun. Voting no for bad platform choice (or maybe game choice) EDIT: fixed some spelling errors.
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Quite entertaining and excellent use of damage to save time compared to the rejected runs. Yes vote.
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You almost obliterated an already awesome run, amazing improvement of a highly notable run in regards to both entertainment and technicality. An obvious yes vote. A well deserved one too.
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Tried to use the internal screen shot hotkey? (Key: F12)
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Mister Epic wrote:
The answer's obvious [a video...] The game's Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing and it's only for PC.
We definitely have a winner!
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The sound of flying got agonizing after 10 seconds. Watched the rest of the run in silence, pretty much nothing interesting happened for almost 7 minutes, then the game ended. No vote, bad game choice.
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mklip2001 wrote:
I couldn't really get into this game much. The music sucks, and the action in most of the platforming stages seems pretty bland. It almost felt like a worse version of Commander Keen. The driving stages were pretty cool though.
I thought the same thing. A Meh from me too.
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I think I would manipulate my luck in the lotteries and undo a few mistakes of the past, I would also definitely take more risks.
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A tad slow (damn game) but acceptable entertainment wise and some very nice chains every now and then. Yes vote.
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I doubt this will get accepted due to the ROM choice. An E ROM trained/translated into Spanish, when there exists a perfectly good U ROM dumped, unless you have a solid reason to why one should want to use the E ROM, but untrained/untranslated?. Also there is absolutely nothing entered in the submission text, not even information on how to sync the movie for replay. Not voting (for now).
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Some explanation of the glitches etc would be awesome because this is one of those runs that where you have no idea what just happened. Anyhow, Yes vote for the pure glitch fest.
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A few points are not quite what I expected but in general I am not surprised.
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