Post subject: What made you want to join tasvideos
TAG
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Joined: 2/9/2014
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I thought I might just post this for some fun, I am not busy at the moment so I thought I might TAS some MM and make a post on the off-topic. FYI I can't get onto irc because of crappy phone.
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A goddamn April Fool's joke.
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Joined: 3/9/2004
Posts: 4588
Location: In his lab studying psychology to find new ways to torture TASers and forumers
Bisqwit invited me to his new site, and it looked cool, so why not.
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I made my first movie because I KNEW I could beat the current video. My brain has a knack for finding weird things (eg: bugs/glitches)
Masterjun
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Warning: Might glitch to credits I will finish this ACE soon as possible (or will I?)
TAG
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Joined: 2/9/2014
Posts: 407
Location: In Oblivion
I went to grab a coffee and come back to this lol. I joined because Grunz said TASing is cooler than RTA
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ars4326
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Joined: 12/8/2012
Posts: 706
Location: Missouri, USA
The idea of actually making one of these movies was very appealing. I had no clue what input files, frame advance, or anything else TAS-related was. After lurking for a while, I downloaded an emulator (Gens 11b, at the time) and got started.
"But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him." - 1 Corinthians 2:9
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Joined: 11/23/2013
Posts: 2232
Location: Guatemala
To TAS noobishly this game.
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ALAKTORN
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Joined: 10/19/2009
Posts: 2527
Location: Italy
I don’t actually remember why I joined. But now this is my favorite website.
Joined: 3/17/2009
Posts: 496
I joined to show my appreciation for the TASes and TASers I enjoy.
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Joined: 9/27/2004
Posts: 650
Location: Canada
Morimoto's SMB3 run.
Dimon12321
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Watched videos named "TAS" and decided to try something.
TASing is like making a film: only the best takes are shown in the final movie.
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Joined: 5/15/2007
Posts: 3933
Location: Germany
To ask if a Mario Land 2 TAS was in the works.
Joined: 5/14/2007
Posts: 525
Location: Pisces-Cetus filament
I can't remember why I registered on the site, but I wouldn't be surprised if this topic posted by Comicalflop in another forum was the reason, since I signed up around that time.
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Joined: 3/8/2004
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Location: Arzareth
After I had been lurking in the shadows for months, suddenly I discovered that there was a forum on the site, and it sort of happened that I had to register on it. Involvements and stuff.
Lex
Joined: 6/25/2007
Posts: 732
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
I had been a fan of speed runs of various games already starting in ~2003. I had seen the original Morimoto TAS from Kazaa in 2003, though I didn't know it was tool-assisted. I just thought whoever was playing was ridiculously good, for years. I had seen unassisted speed runs that were roughly as good, like Mega Man X done with only the blaster, etc. Eventually, I saw a few Sonic 2 TASes which I also thought were unassisted since I didn't know about TASing. They were nonsensically fast, and I did some more research and learned more about the wider TASing community, especially at TASvideos, then. This was in 2004, though I was only an unregistered forum lurker at that time. I have been deep into the Worms Armageddon community since 1999. In the mean time, Deadcode from the Worms Armageddon community independently wrote tools for a private build of Worms Armageddon. He had been given the game's source code by the development company, Team17, in order to maintain it. I hadn't put together immediately that Deadcode's single step, frame advance, and other tools were essentially the same system (though more advanced in a few ways) used by console TASers. He hadn't heard of console TASing when he wrote those tools. It excited me that Deadcode had independently programmed TASing tools, so I had to share his triumph with the world, and the pride I had for my "home" community of Worms Armageddon, so I registered and ended up writing this thread: http://tasvideos.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5736.
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Joined: 1/23/2008
Posts: 529
Location: Finland
I learnt about the existence of challenge runs and such by browsing GameFAQs in a web cafe before we even had internet at my home. It was a looong time ago. The idea was interesting, and later it was Forbidden Siren and its Time Attack-mode that inspired me to try to do speedrunning myself... one thing led to another, and I started glitching as well, and... saw TASes on the web at some point, and... Well, fast forward to 2008 and I came to TASVideos to flaunt my cool Mortal Kombat 4 (GBC) glitches. Kind of sad, really, to have such a horrible game behind the pivotal moment where I stopped being a TASVideos lurker and actually posted here. The stench of MK4 shall forever debase the memory of me joining TASVideos.
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I was doing a google search for Final Fantasy 6 information, and one of the links was the movie page or submission notes(I can't remember) for the run that is about to be obsoleted. I watched the TAS and followed the site from then on.
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I was on an action RPG kick five and a half years ago and stumbled across a nice little movement trick in Terranigma, which made me stop lurking and start actually TASing and posting. God, my early posts were awful. ...Okay, my current posts are awful too.
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Joined: 12/12/2013
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Location: Russia
feos. I knew about tasvideos for a long time, but at some point feos sent me link to this thread, and suggest to help with info about game. I still need to complete this run but...
ALAKTORN
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Joined: 10/19/2009
Posts: 2527
Location: Italy
Looking back through my posts, turns out I joined to post my Megaman ZX TAS of the prologue. Was the first TAS I ever made.
Joined: 2/3/2013
Posts: 320
Location: Germany
Interest in helping out and being a bit less of a slacker.
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I had been gaming since the early 90s and had a penchant for breaking or messing with the games I played while trying to complete them. I also occasionally enjoyed what speedrun/superplay videos I could find online, but didn't think I had the time or interest to build the skills necessary to enter that arena. Not related to this was also a relatively recent desire to find some fun way to combine my skills as a Software Engineer and video gaming hobby. Enter AGDQ. I got hooked on that marathon last year and eventually saw the TAS block for '14. The SMW ACE blew me away and had me dying to know more, so I found my way here and started digging. The idea of making a TAS really clicked with me, so I thought I'd get my feet wet and see where it goes from there.
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