A pacifistic gymnast kicks Jaffar's turban and becomes the Prince of Persia. He does it 42 seconds (2512 frames) faster than before.
Most of the time was saved by avoiding more enemies. Thanks to SprintGod for his movie, which helped a lot in the process. Under 19 minutes might be possible, but this is the most boring game I've ever TASed, so I'll leave it be for now. I don't have anything else to say at the moment, so please ask for more explanations, if you want to. Have fun and enjoy the 7th oldest publication getting obsoleted!
Movie attributes
Aims for fastest time
Takes damage to save time
Abuses programming errors in the game (Walks through solid metal!)
Bodycount: 5
Useful RAM Addresses
00FF0001 - This changes, when the animation progresses and the game accepts input.
00FF1EB5 - Player HP
00FF0D19 - Enemy HP
00FF3E31 - Levitation potion duration
Screenshots
mmbossman: Nice acrobatics, especially the flying leaps into oblivion. Accepting as an improvement to the published movie.
The first Prince of Persia is still one of the best games of all times, imo.
I just watched this TAS, awesome stuff. When you walked through the gate was epic. Also, I'm sorry for DeHackEd but I lol'd when I saw that there is a "DEFUKD" password.
Aqfaq, you're the first guy to get a YES vote from me :D
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Thank you nineko, I'm glad you like the movie.
It is indeed my favorite part of the movie. It reminds me about the scene from Terminator 2, where the T-1000 walks through the metal bars. It is exactly what player characters are supposed to do in TAS movies.
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I have the same feeling, but I don't know how to do any part faster and I lack the motivation to find out. If anyone wants to try improving it, please go ahead. You should look for screen exits that take 5 frames and try to make them 4 frames. Also, I did not find a way to manipulate the sword fights, so the final fight is actually slower than in SprintGod's movie. Maybe by delaying frames in the previous enemy screen will make the next enemy's behavior change, because all enemies share the same memory addresses for their behavior? It might be worth testing. Good luck!
By the way, here is a hint for testing precise positioning: Make 1 running step and then 6 upwards jumps to the opposite direction. This should move your initial position by 1 pixel.
It's supposed to be XviD. I created it with KOODAUS-LS from LinuxAVIScripts using mencoder (yes, 2pass "only"). I also tried x264, but it looked worse to me.[/url]
Edit: after looking at the script again, I don't know where I got the idea of it being xvid. According to the mencoder documentation it is DivX indeed. -.-
I'll recode it with the same settings using x264 and 3pass.
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Great to hear that people enjoy the gate trick.
As you all can see from bkDJ's stats, it is a very simple game to play. My movie even includes some excessive button presses, because I didn't bother to make the input look clean. But despite being easy, I feel that the game is not very fun or rewarding to TAS. Maybe it's due to the slow-paced animation and monotonous gameplay.
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ShinyDoofy wrote:
Edit: after looking at the script again, I don't know where I got the idea of it being xvid. According to the mencoder documentation it is DivX indeed. -.-
I'll recode it with the same settings using x264 and 3pass.
Remember: If you use bitrate, x264 compresses better so less bitrate should be used. If you use quantizer, DivX and x264 use different scales for quantizer so be careful (though you really shouldn't be using this anyway...)
I estimate this game could get around about 2.25MB/minute with little noticeable quality loss.
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I am trying to make a "serious" encode of this with TAS logo and all. I will edit this post later with a link, I just wanted to let you know.
edit:
http://rapidshare.com/files/143186137/princeofpersia-tas-aqfaq.avi (129530 KB)
As I said, this is a "serious" encoding, with the TAS logo and the on-screen stats, and I candidate it for publication, so if the movie gets published, and if I was allowed to take the liberty to encode it, feel free to use this as is. Otherwise I'll take it down, no worries :)
What's "serious" about your encoding when mine also had an intro and subtitles?
Hooray for a "fast" download... whatever.
After encoding a x264 and a xvid movie using lavc that both neither mplayer nor vlc could play... I'll have another try, 3pass x264 it is this time.
What's "serious" about your encoding when mine also had an intro and subtitles?
I couldn't download yours because of the place where you uploaded it, and I was misled by the fact that you said "preliminary" so I thought you still were working on it. My fault, and I apologise.
Apology accepted :)
I said "preliminary" because I'm still experimenting with encoding in general and stuff.
/edit: Just watched your video - sound's out of sync for me. :(
/edit3: third encode. Logo, mkv, dropped dupe frames, sound in sync, 209 kbps and crystal clear picture.
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Thanks to Raiscan for encoding!
The AVI looked mostly ok, but there were some unexpected rectangular artifacts at the ending, beginning at 19:20. Maybe it's just my media player, though.
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Aqfaq wrote:
Thanks to Raiscan for encoding!
The AVI looked mostly ok, but there were some unexpected rectangular artifacts at the ending, beginning at 19:20. Maybe it's just my media player, though.
Screenshot or it didn't happen
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