Similarly to the previous movie, this is more a fixup to make use of new glitches than a full re-run. Although Nitsuja was not actively involved in any part of this improvement, I list him as coauthor because his input stil comprises more than 90% of the movie.

Game objectives

  • Emulator used: Gens 9.5c + S3KCamhack + Speedometer + SolidityViewer + (partial)HitboxDisplay
  • Ignores delays caused by bonus effects
  • Aims for fastest (primarily in-game) time
  • Takes Damage to save time
  • Abuses death
  • Abuses programming errors
  • Counts time spent dying
  • One player controls two characters

Comments

Hydrocity zone 2, Launch Base zone 1 and 2, and Hidden Palace Zone are improved. All other levels are untouched, except for correction due to changes in lag, and some quick pauses inserted to correct luck differences.
I PM'ed Nitsuja requesting permission to use the input from his TAS, but I have not heard back, and it appears he has not even read the PM. Since I have no other way to get in contact with him, I've gone ahead and submitted this and credited him as coauthor. I _will_ cancel this submission if he contacts me and tels me that I do not have permission to use his work.

Stage by stage comments

Hydrocity Zone, Act 2

This is the only new trick used that Nitsuja was aware of when he submitted his previous run. He did not use this trick because it requires dying in order to perform. The death takes 9 seconds, but removes the boundary lock which prevents the player from zipping past the left edge of the level and saving 24.
This is also the only level where none of Nitsuja's input survives.

Launch Base Zone, Act 1

The first four seconds of this level are Nitsuja's input.
The first thing you'll notice is that it takes a long time for me to reach the elevator. The reason for this is because the Flybot will unload if it gets too far behind, and the new trick requires taking damage while entering the elevator.
By taking damage while entering the elevator, control is maintained while inside the elevator. By using a spindash or two to pause the camera, the elevator can be made to unload by getting too far ahead of the screen. This leaves sonic in the middle of the floor, with the "Ice Cap" glitch in effect. By zipping left in the floor, Sonic can go past the level boundary, where he will then wait for the camera to bring him to _Knuckles'_ boss area. The fact that Knuckles faces two of these allows a new strategy: by using the insta-shield, Sonic can hit both bosses at once. By hitting both bosses at once, sonic reverses direction twice and ends up heading the same direction he was going before he hit them. This drastically reduces time between hits, by allowing him to jump from tails, hit both bosses, and then be caught again by tails, who is still ascending, and thereby follow the bosses more closely.
Lastly, because this area of the level differs for sonic between the end of Act 1, and the start of Act 2, Sonic can die at the start of the score tally, in order to skip it, and start the Act over at his normal starting location.

Launch Base Zone, Act 1

By starting from a death, the camera is not stuck within the boundaries of the boss fight, and Sonic can immediately spindash right, with no obstructions.
The first 6 seconds, and last 8 seconds are my input. Everything else is Nitsuja's, with minor hex-edits to make it sync despite slightly differing subpixel positions.

Launch Base Zone, Act 2

Wait... what?
(I don't even have control during this.)

Hidden Palace Zone

The first 6 seconds of Tails' input are Nitsuja's, as are the first 16 seconds of Sonic's, the 2 seconds when the camera starts to move after the Knuckles fight, and the 2 or so seconds at the end of the level, when Knuckles wakes up after the Master Emerald has been stolen.
The improvement here comes from the Knuckles boss fight, and requires Tails' assistance. Tails holds Knuckles down while Sonic lays the smack on him. This is incredibly satisfying after the cutscenes in Angel Island, Launch Base, and Mushroom Hill.

Comparison Table

Act New Time Old Time Savings Total Savings Notes
Hydrocity 2 (Pre-death) 0:09 - -0:09 -0:09 Nitsuja doesn't die and restart, so this time is just lost
Hydrocity 2 (Post-death) 0:28 0:52 0:24 0:15 A lot of time saved here by going the wrong way
Launch Base 1 (Pre-death) 0:56 - -0:56 -0:41 Nitsuja doesn't die and restart, so this time is just lost
Launch Base 1 (Post-death) 1:04 1:38 34 -0:07
Launch Base 2 0:18 1:07 0:49 0:42 What's going on here?
Hidden Palace 0:19 0:26 0:07 0:49 Take that, Knuckles.

Comparison Table (for serious this time)

Act New Time Old Time Savings Total Savings Notes
Hydrocity 2 (death) 0:09 - -0:09 -0:09 Nitsuja doesn't die and restart, so this time is just lost
Hydrocity 2 0:28 0:52 0:24 0:15 A lot of time saved here by going the "wrong" way
Launch Base 1 0:56 1:38 0:42 0:57 The "escape the elevator" glitch is really handy
Launch Base 1 1:04 1:07 0:03 1:00 This is really Launch Base 2, you see
Launch Base 2 0:18 - -0:18 0:42 For Nitsuja, the timer doesn't run during this cutscene, though the cutscene is actually shorter in my version
Hidden Palace 0:19 0:26 0:07 0:49 Knuckles is a chump

Other notes

For some reason, when Launch base is glitched this way, the cutscene where it's supposed to show Sonic and Tails watching the Death Egg falling ends 549 frames faster... and also doesn't show Sonic, Tails, or the Death Egg.
The real time savings is 4574 frames, or 1 minute 16 seconds 14 frames
The rerecord count started from the rerecord count of Nitsuja's TAS, rather than 0. This run was accomplished by re-TASing parts or all of each of the improved levels, and splicing it back into Nitsuja's TAS. This game only desyncs due to luck issues and lag differences. Since all luck issues are a result of frame rules on the universal frame timer, I would correct desyncs by adding short pauses during the loading time of the desync'ed level, rather than replaying the desync'ed portion.

Thanks to Eredani, Orkal (aka GoldS), and Skylights1 for information about the tricks used in Hydrocity, Launch Base, and Hidden Palace, respectively.

Possible improvements

In-game: If one were to aim completely for in-game time, they could die at the end of the Launch Base 1 score tally, and the cutscene would play normally -- full length, but no timer running. If one were to discount time spent during sections that end in death, one could die in Sky Sanctuary after the initial cutscene, to lower the final timer by about 22 seconds. Real-time: If one were to remove the pauses, and instead replay the desynced portions, about 40 frames could be saved. I am not aware of any other improvements.

Suggested Screenshot


NesVideoAgent: Hi! I am a robot. I took a few screenshots of this movie and placed them here. I'm not sure I got the right ROM though. (I tried Sonic and Knuckles & Sonic 3 (W) [!].gen, which was the closest match to what you wrote.) Well, here goes! Feel free to clean up the list.

BoltR Accepting as an improvement to the previous run.

DeHackEd: Encoding to AVI


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At around 24:19 the AVI has a little hiccup with the sound. And again at 28:59.
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Nice improvements and amazing Knuckles fight! :D I somehow dislike the fact that you have to die twice and would have preferred the bird in Launch Base 1 to be more on screen. I'm not sure if that's even possible though.. So yes vote, but I like the old version better.
FractalFusion wrote:
You guys have yet to break Angel Island Zone.
FractalFusion wrote:
I was hoping there was a way to access Knuckles' routes more often, because they seem to be shorter.
There's a way to access Knuckles' route in Angel Island Zone in Sonic 3. But if you attempt to do the same in Sonic 3 & Knuckles the game kills you. And even if you do Knuckles' Act 2 in Sonic 3, the boss fight doesn't load. It would be cool if it was still possible somehow..
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At around 24:19 the AVI has a little hiccup with the sound. And again at 28:59.
I guess he's pausing for luck manipulation there.
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Kuwaga wrote:
I guess he's pausing for luck manipulation there.
No. These are both cutscenes (the first where sonic+tails fall after the sandopolis boss into the lava level, and second when they're running up the spiral staircase into the death egg) where the sound totally wonks out. Watch it and see.
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Umm, there's nothing wrong with the AVI. My emulator actually does that...
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Weird. In your encode of Nitsuja's 2nd movie, the sound does wonk out after sky sanctuary, but not after sandopolis 2's boss.
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Comicalflop wrote:
Kuwaga wrote:
I guess he's pausing for luck manipulation there.
No. These are both cutscenes (the first where sonic+tails fall after the sandopolis boss into the lava level, and second when they're running up the spiral staircase into the death egg) where the sound totally wonks out. Watch it and see.
He pauses the game during those cutscenes for luck manipulation... Why is that so hard to believe?
Comicalflop wrote:
Weird. In your encode of Nitsuja's 2nd movie, the sound does wonk out after sky sanctuary, but not after sandopolis 2's boss.
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Since all luck issues are a result of frame rules on the universal frame timer, I would correct desyncs by adding short pauses during the loading time of the desync'ed level, rather than replaying the desync'ed portion.
Go watch the .gmv and see him pressing start, if you still refuse to believe me. Maybe you just didn't know that you can pause the game during those cut scenes?
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Out of curiosity, what happens if you allow yourself to win in the 'fake' Launch Base 1? What is actually happening from Icecap through end of Launch Base, here?
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LSK wrote:
Out of curiosity, what happens if you allow yourself to win in the 'fake' Launch Base 1?
That's exactly what this run does...
What is actually happening from Icecap through end of Launch Base, here?
In Icecap, when sonic is standing on an icecube, and tails destroys it, it fails to clear the flag which marks that sonic is standing on an object, and shouldn't fall, or stick to the path. Because clearing this flag is the responsibility of the object, and the object no longer exists, sonic can then run in midair. Additionally his ground angle will only change when he lands from a jump. In combination with the steep slopes this allows him to gain enough vertical speed to completely break floor collision. Furthermore, since Ice Cap 1 wraps vertically, no care needs to be taken to avoid falling off the level, and sonic can simply run right and downwards at a 45 degree angle, with increasingly ludicrous speed. Ice Cap 1 also has the rare property of transitioning seemlessly to act 2 before the boss fight. Because both boss fights take place in act 2, it's possible to skip the first by manipulating the camera position to avoid triggering the battle. In this run, this is done by travelling downward to a point where the camera will pass completely below the boss area, and then zipping left across the horizontal 0 boundary to initiate a levelwrap.
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Silly question What exactly happens in Launch Base Zone 1 that causes Launch Base Zone 2 to forget to be played? Actually, better question: What is done to Launch Base Zone 1 that causes LBZ2 to forget to run?