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That was entertaining enough, Yes vote.
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The game is called "Tottoko Hamtaro 4: Nijiiro Daikoushin Dechu" in Japanese, you should be able to locate a ROM if you search that name.
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I am usually getting 60 FPS from the accuracy-core and my computer was built for average gaming in 2006. What operating system are you using? If windows, does it change anything if you run it as Administrator?
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mag3b wrote:
Do you need an account to watch nicovideo now? I can't get the dic & v trick to work anymore.
The trick has changed... now replace www.nicovideo.jp with www.nicozon.net (keeping the rest of the link intact) and then press the blue text link that says Play
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If you're out to play SNES games casually on an emulator I recommend to you bsnes, you can find it at byuu.org If you're planning on TASing games I suggest you used Snes9x (see the board above this one).
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It could be signal corruption from the network... if so you can crc/md5 check the file you have with the file on the original disk (if that is at all possible)... if there is a difference you can try to copy the file again and see if it works better. But it is impossible to restore corrupt / missing data without some kind of recovery instructions from for example a RAID backup partition. There are programs that can reconstruct certain media files like AVI and mp3s though so that you can bypass the corrupt / missing data but you cannot get it back that way.
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Great TAS, quite entertaining. I second Sonikkustar's screenshot suggestion. Yes vote.
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Mostly this means the file is corrupted from not being read properly which was probably caused by a damaged sector on the disk.
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I loved pinball games when I was a kid, this was totally awesome. Yes vote.
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Congratulations... your TAS put me to sleep... I have to vote no for bad goal choice.
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Is your power cable plugged in when you do this? Most modern laptops have a variable clock speed when they run on battery and it sounds to me like that is the issue right now.
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Erm... Come again? I have no idea what just happened... I'm in a state of total WTF. Excellent work. Yes vote.
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Excellent run... Marge's speech from her throw attack got a little annoying though but not enough to affect my vote. Yes.
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Most entertaining Terminator game I've seen... Very nice TAS... Yes vote.
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Very nice improvement and great game play, I know how insanely hard this game is... But due to the movement speed of the protagonist this becomes a really boring TAS. I'll have to vote Meh again.
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That was totally wicked! Keep up the awesome work... something this epic is worth waiting for.
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Watched the encode and I totally loved this run. There is some great planning here and nice shortcuts. Yes vote.
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partyboy1a wrote:
hmmm.... strange for me that it synced. i have fixed the desync and even could save some frames out of nowhere. here it is: http://dehacked.2y.net/microstorage.php/info/985937795/roadrunner-by-partyboy-fixed.smv that one is a little shorter, 71980 frames. i'd like to replace my submission with the new file. btw, thanks for the savestate, i could test for syncing with it. i'd like to replace the current submission file. do i need to cancel this and create a new submission for that?
Nah... Just wait for someone with rights to edit submissions and that person will update the submission for you.
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This could be fun to see... I remember playing a clone-like game called Nibbles on Windows 3.1... Maybe it works under DOS too... if it does it can probably be TASed through JPC-RR Also there seems to be a version called Worm for the Nintendo DS.
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Slow encoding... There are 4 different qualities wanted for the publication.
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I'm liking it so far... Keep it up!
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It had a very high technical gameplay with many nice tricks but the characters slow movement just prevented this from being as entertaining as it could be. Meh vote.
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I was wondering why I kept getting all those Internal Server Error and Connection Refused earlier today... Yes, the site do feel more responsive / faster now.
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An even faster movie than gstick's? Wow... Now it is even more dangerous to blink when watching. Yes vote.
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I am just done reading "How Not to Program in C++: 111 Broken Programs and 3 Working Ones, or Why Does 2+2=5986" A very amusing read and a little educational.