Post subject: Bizhawk issues
Joined: 3/12/2016
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Hello all! I have been using the Bizhawk TAStudio to create a tool assisted speedrun. I have noticed that occasionally the studio will start setting new frames to have the same inputs as previous ones (e.g. I had the joystick at 127,127 and I create a new frame which automatically has the joystick at 127,127). However, this does not always happen and I have been unable to figure out how to determine what frame it copies. Does anyone know how to do this? Thanks! ~Ethan
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You could try asking in the Bug Reporting thread.
Pokota
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Ethanagor: In Config -> Customize... -> Advanced, is "Frame advance button skips non-input frames" enabled or disabled?
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Pokota wrote:
Ethanagor: In Config -> Customize... -> Advanced, is "Frame advance button skips non-input frames" enabled or disabled?
No. Should it be? I don't understand what that has to do with my question.
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It should be disabled (if it's enabled then the lag frames will proceed normally which prevents you from precisely changing the inputs); this way we can rule out something simple as the cause. Since it's not the simple thing that's the problem, may as well go to the area creaothcann linked to. You'll need your BizHawk version and OS information when you go to post there.
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I know exactly what you're talking about, and it's a bug I'd like to see fixed in all honesty. I posted a bug report with reproduction steps.
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