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ALAKTORN wrote:
I’ve made a video showing RNG manipulation in Tenchu: Stealth Assassins, I guess it’s relevant to this topic? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qryglFhLTUs I could possibly do tutorials for things but don’t know what, I can’t do disassembly.
This is a good example of how to use RNG. I was thinking more on the lines of finding RNG (the hardest of the hard stuff). I did enjoy that video though, it was a good representation of how to use RNG
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Arkonali wrote:
Nobody can answer me ?
I've found that DS emulator is kinda glitchy here and there. People are still running into a lot of bugs/crashes. Are there any other settings you put in or did you keep everything default?
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adelikat wrote:
But everyone should probably just calm down and wait, there's still a lot of work to be done.
I think since it still has a while to go everyone should pretend its an "Unapproved Emulator for submissions" (just like ps2 emulaters) at least the psx portion should be claimed that until zeromus/adelikat/natt/(testers) can demonstrate that everything works and syncs.
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Samsara wrote:
On that note, I've always personally preferred text/subtitle tutorials. They're easier to follow since you can just pause the video and re-read if you're having trouble figuring something out. The language barrier wouldn't be a problem, either: No one would complain over some odd syntax and if things are just too hard to explain in English then someone else can jump in easily and provide a good explanation.
We can always add in subtitles too, so we get the best of both worlds. Yeah we could rush it and get a tutorial out, but it would be nice to have something solid that 90% of people will understand after watching.
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feos wrote:
Nah, showing scripts won't do it. Well then, I guess I'll have these 2 in my DoSomeday list.
Im gonna break it down and show things in steps. A multiple examples, not just one script. Ill make a basic one myself to show stuff, then go on to examine and explain others scripts. I wont be rushing.
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Gimme your lunch money! And ill save it up.. Honestly you can probably find an all in one computer for under $200. http://www.amazon.com/OptiPlex-755-Desktop-Computer-19-Inch/dp/B00J0ER9K6/ref=cm_cd_ql_qh_dp_t#productDetails
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I can make a basic lua video, using other peoples lua script and TAS just for better reference. If you guys have questions on how to say a sentence properly just ask ill be glad to help
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Both you two PM me and ill buy you shitty mics lol. Theyre like 5$ on amazon prime. It would be great to get feos and taseditor and others who are intelligent in these fields to contribute to this :)
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Ill express my love for psxhawk <3 Im quite surprised it came before psphawk though!
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feos wrote:
I could stream that, but I don't have a microphone, and I never streamed in my life. But if I would, I'd combine it with putting the reversed info into lua script. Though, the lua video tutorial is what we're really missing. And it can be supplied with RAM Search only. EDIT: Well, I could record a video of me doing reversing, but my spoken English hasn't been used for 10 years.
You can write out a transcript and I can voice over if you wanna do that / do the recording speaking russian and I can do the english voice over (possibly others could do other translations as well).
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jlun2 wrote:
A tutorial on finding RNG's for their values and how it relates to corresponding outcomes would be helpful. :)
That would be interesting, would probably have to demonstrate a few games due to how every game does it differently. I assume that is like all assembly?
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I had the idea of making these videos after seeing the recent posts in the NES thread from a few users looking into the assembly of games to find out differences (and other things i cant even explain). Learning how assembly works (and benefits TASers) would be something I would love to learn and then in return create a video demonstrating how to interpret my understanding.
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Samsara wrote:
solarplex wrote:
add me on skype
Good luck with that.
He's not a fan of it? Well I guess it'll just be chatting through stupid posts..
Post subject: TASing tutorial videos
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Would you guys watch introductory tutorials to TASing, video recording, address finding, etc? If so, leave a comment on what you would like to see. See if we can start creating some video tutorials for the newcomers and people who want to learn new methods of finding helpful tools. I know adelikat made some tutorials a while bak which were helpful but he doesnt have a lot of free time to continue.
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Check that private message i first sent you, add me on skype (so we can message quicker, no microphones necessary).
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Kurabupengin wrote:
i didnt make those dude
He's saying focus on one TAS, dont switch around so much. Maybe two TASes but thats after you get a couple submissions done.
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WST wrote:
It seems something is wrong with the temp encode — from certain point, it begins to look like a slide show.
You're right, I'll re-encode.
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Link to video 20 minutes.
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Link to video[/video]
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Uploading.. Link to video
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I think kurabu would be using the oldest dolphin due to not have x64 if i remember correctly
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Temp Encode No Audio Sorry. Will reupload with audio soon. Link to video Edit: Audio Added Link to video
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If you want to submit the desync edition: http://tasvideos.org/userfiles/info/19299153408323495