ゴロゴロいわのひみつ 5F更新:追記3895回
ケムリめいをぬけて 4F更新:追記2503回
5 and 4 frames saved, damn that’s big. That sliding off slopes thing is paying off, did people only figure it out after Eru did it in the TAS Task thing? lol
Edit: Damn, that guy is going in. 16 frames saved in the second vid. O_o
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Anyone from TASVideos that was ever intimidated by SM64 being 3D, here's a "2.5D" task if you're interested: http://sm64.org/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=21713#p21713
I recommend MHS if you plan to submit :) It also gives you a good grasp on certain physics knowledge if you were ever curious (eg its easy to see how dives require 28 speed, etc, because the Z axis is entirely disabled).
You in TASEditor? ;)
>shitpen64
>nobody uses Biz for Mario 64
mupen64 is clearly designed for mario 64 lmao, it requires less hardware and Biz has some minor stuff that I find annoying. Save stating, frame advancing are slower, and also you can't move analog stick while save stating (multitasking m8)
Please tell me why mupen is shit (for Mario 64), and what tool you need .-.
>shitpen64
>nobody uses Biz for Mario 64
mupen64 is clearly designed for mario 64 lmao, it requires less hardware and Biz has some minor stuff that I find annoying. Save stating, frame advancing are slower, and also you can't move analog stick while save stating (multitasking m8)
Please tell me why mupen is shit (for Mario 64)
mupen64 is not good in general. As I said it doesn't fulfy my needs of tools. BizHawk got decent Lua scripting for example, not the shitty MHS scripts. And I don't care about hardware requirements. Or if I can't move analog stick while savestating, since I would brute-force the angle (haven't worked on my script lately). But I do plan to move to 3D once TAS Studio is stable with analog input, and TAS Studio slows emu lilation speed heavily down, but that doesn't matter for me.
Speaking of multitasking, I don't know your your TASing looks like, but most of peoples TASing I watched use mouse for analog stick AND buttons, checking checkboxes requires mouse course move around more. It's clearly more efficient to use buttons with keyboard, if you have a good hotkey layout.
Mupen64 is clearly not designed for any decent 3D TASing for me at least, if it's good for you I don't complain, but I do have high expectations in tools. I want to be able to work with highest possible efficiency.
YOOOOOOOOO what the fuck was that? These Japanese TASers are monsters.
Edit: he links the m64 and .st download: http://www1.axfc.net/u/3411038 (warning: porn ads).
I've been a lurker here for over 5 years and I'm still shocked by the sudden frame wars that randomly pop up for single stars and save whole seconds in a couple of weeks.