Post subject: PPL i don't know what game should i TAS got any ideas??
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yeahh ppl gimme ideas about my first TAS cuz im such a noob and i don't even have a gamepad and i got like 3 button keylimit Any1 got ideas? easy games pls
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Do a game that you can do a good TAS of!
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Bag of Magic Food wrote:
Do a game that you can do a good TAS of!
game like? (just tell me some easy game)
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I TAS without a gamepad and I do just fine, it isn't necessary. In fact, I find it slightly more natural. Also on some emulators you can have the emu hold down certain keys for you so the 3 button limit doesn't even matter either. Rather than getting people to suggest a game for you, I would personally choose a game you are familiar with, have played to completion a few times and know some of the secrets of the game, including if possible a glitch or two. Oh, and most important of all bring patience, and a lot of it. Try and retry everything until you are sure you cannot do it faster, then move on to the next thing.
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Toothache wrote:
I TAS without a gamepad and I do just fine, it isn't necessary. In fact, I find it slightly more natural. Also on some emulators you can have the emu hold down certain keys for you so the 3 button limit doesn't even matter either. Rather than getting people to suggest a game for you, I would personally choose a game you are familiar with, have played to completion a few times and know some of the secrets of the game, including if possible a glitch or two. Oh, and most important of all bring patience, and a lot of it. Try and retry everything until you are sure you cannot do it faster, then move on to the next thing.
Ty for this :) ive tried super mario world but i can't even get thru the first stage jumping in the higest velocity and you know when you get to the ground then - 4 frames to jump faster etc it just doesent jump any1 got tips for it??
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Do a game that no-one has done before.
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on what console do you think its the easyest??
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I'm not paid enough to think for you, you'll have to start thinking for yourself from this point. Although, if you are struggling with this kind of choice, then maybe TASing isn't for you.
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hmm ima start my first tas soon ill just random it ..
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hmm... just after I read this thread I found this interesting tool.
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I suggest you try to TAS a NES game, preferably a platformer. There are quite a few simple platformers that you can try TASing, to get a feeling of all the tools. Here are a few tips: *Kid niki 2 *The smurfs *Hudson's adventure Island *Amagon *Flintstones I suggest that you just focus on getting to know all the tools and the method of TASing before you decide to try and make a run that you'll submit. You need a FCEUX to TAS a NES game.
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Toothache wrote:
Do a game that no-one has done before.
Actually, I'd suggest something that has been done before. Having a reference can help a lot.
Even the best player is limited by the speed of his fingers, or his mind's ability to control them. But what happens when speed is not a factor, when theory becomes reality?
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3 button limit? ouch. Uhh... Kickle Cubicle for the NES? Pressing A and B simultaneously seems to be a waste, as does pressing three or four directions, and Start and Select don't have a whole lot of use, so it fits the three button limit. Also, it has part of a test run for comparison done by Blublu, and it's something you can do a single level at a time. Past that, there's room to improve if you're able to figure out how to choose what paths to take to move optimally. Trial and error works, but there's probably a more efficient way if you're willing to figure out memory addresses. There's not a whole lot of "easy to TAS games", but this one seems a lot easier than Mega Man.
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ty to every1
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pirate_sephiroth wrote:
hmm... just after I read this thread I found this interesting tool.
so uhh whats this?? any1 wanna explain cause i don't want no keyloggers etc
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MexicanHat wrote:
ty to every1
np4us cuz we can all reed ur tean8sh speek lol
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i think that im going to do the g.i joe thingy on nes :)
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MexicanHat wrote:
i think that im going to do the g.i joe thingy on nes :)
I don't know this particular game that you call "G.I. Joe Thingy". I've heard of the "G.I. Joe - A Real American Hero" NES game and the "G.I. Joe - The Atlantis Factor" NES game but not of "G.I. Joe Thingy". I have a request though. I think "Noah's Ark" would make a good TAS. But I fear it's gonna be too tricky for a beginner.
Contra Force deserves a TAS. D':