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Why revise? Why fix? Why contribute? Why care? Same with everything one would bother doing. Reality is already better than shit. Should be enough.
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SNES Umihara Kawase (JPN) "Sightseeing" could probably go with a much more descriptive name like "Longest Path"
They're not techniques, Yoshi is like a persistent power up that persists between levels, but does not require Mario to be big in order to use (unlike say Cape or Fire Flower). Additionally the Switch Palaces are levels that when completed, permanently place additional blocks in various levels that can be used as platforms to make certain levels easier. The Switch Palaces count towards the amount of exits, so by banning their usage, you cannot get their exits. The idea behind the movie is to have Mario and the levels be in a minimalist state, but reach as many exits as possible.
EDIT: Note that temporary power ups like the starman ARE allowed however.
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So then you're saying it should be "small only, no switch palaces, max exits" or perhaps "no powerups, no switch palaces, max exits".
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The extra exits are forbidden for entertainment. In SMW, after you clear each switch palace some blocks appear to help Mario in some levels. It is more interesting to beat these levels without those blocks.
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BrunoVisnadi wrote:
I don't think there is a good label that communicates Mario is always small, Yoshi is forbidden, switch palaces are forbidden and goal is maximum exits.
If there is no good label that communicates the goals of the run, then we should start considering it too arbitrary and reject the run.
BrunoVisnadi wrote:
And since every goal is listed in the movie description, it might be better to leave the branch name as it is.
Descriptions don't help you when you see two runs side by side with the exact same label but are supposed to somehow be different.
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I don't think there is a good label that communicates Mario is always small, Yoshi is forbidden, switch palaces are forbidden and goal is maximum exits. It's already pretty obvious by the length of the TAS that it's not a sort of small only any%. And since every goal is listed in the movie description, it might be better to leave the branch name as it is.
I don't agree with that. I know personally I got a little confused looking at the name of this TAS and then at the length. I read the description and was less confused but it's still not an ideal scenario.
[16:36:31] <Mothrayas> I have to say this argument about robot drug usage is a lot more fun than whatever else we have been doing in the past two+ hours
[16:08:10] <BenLubar> a TAS is just the limit of a segmented speedrun as the segment length approaches zero
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I have one last question. Would that run be shorter if it used more exits?
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feos wrote:
I have one last question. Would that run be shorter if it used more exits?
Some levels would get easier due to some additional blocks you can stand on becoming available. Perhaps in a few places it may make it more straight forward to get higher.
However the time it takes to complete the switch palaces definitely outweighs any meager time savers they provide.
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When a run uses a combination of internal and external goals, we need to find out which of them it prioritizes, and which of them it only happens to have as a result of the primary goal.
If it explicitly and independently prioritizes more than one, and each of them is chosen for the sake of unique entertaining content, each needs to go into the label.
If it aims for fastest speed for the primary goal, and doesn't particularly care which other goals happen to be encountered, such extra goals don't need to be mentioned in the label.
The primary, external, goal in that run is "no powerups", the secondary, internal, goal is "maximum exits". It could get more exits if it didn't ban all permanent powerups (including "growing up"). This boils us down to:
SNES Super Mario World (USA) "no powerups, maximum exits" in 1:18:23.22 by PangaeaPanga
And saying in the description that the run bans permanent powerups that I listed above.
Opinions? Staff and other members agreed that this label is good (at least as good as "small only", but most of us think that it's better: more accurate and still not overblown).
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From what I read before, star powerup wasn't banned before, but would be under "no powerups"?
No (permanent) powerups. Dunno if permanent should be in the branch label or not. I think it would be fine without and just clarify in the description.
[16:36:31] <Mothrayas> I have to say this argument about robot drug usage is a lot more fun than whatever else we have been doing in the past two+ hours
[16:08:10] <BenLubar> a TAS is just the limit of a segmented speedrun as the segment length approaches zero
Does the game even have warps?
ThunderAxe31 wrote:
Also, there are many Super Mario World movies, including hacks, that lack an appropriate label, but we also have to decide if going for the "warps"-"warpless" naming or "low exits"-"max exits" naming
When we aim for fastest speed while avoiding major skip glitches, we don't care how many exits we end up using, so exit count is irrelevant here. So "warps" SMW (and hacks) should remain "warps". But when the goal is getting all exits, we should use "all exits". And when all can't be used, yet we want maximum, we should use "maximum exits", like in the fixed "small only" branch.
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All walkathons need to mention their warp usage, as per recent guidelines addition. Even though warped walkathon can be considered speed-focused, it has an entertainment-focused counterpart now, warpless walkathon. To prevent confusion we label both by their warp usage.
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[802] SNES Biker Mice from Mars "final round" by Baxter in 05:12.62
Uses a password to skip to the hardest track in the game with full equipment, only beats one track, looks super entertaining, was accepted as a demonstration, doesn't aim to be a speed record or legit any%.
I really don't know how to call this, unless we start using "demonstration" in the branches.
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final track all equipment?
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Password
It's set up to basically win the game with ideal equipment at the last "world." There are no restrictions, and nothing special other than a password is used, and no restrictions on the password itself is given, aside from the fact it was something obtained normally.
I don't see any particular reason to name the branch anything but "password" myself. It's a password to the last world, much like how we don't specify "fastest warps path" in our Super Mario Bros. TASes. It's a password that gets the best relevant equipment, not something we'd care to mention that we get Erdrick's Armor and Erdrick's Sword in a Dragon Warrior TAS.
That's my reasoning, anyway. If it makes sense, then good. If not, you'll have your reasons why it isn't.
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"Password" still doesn't tell anything about what to expect. And I think password is just a way to showcase this highly impressive, but still very odd goal.
I don't like "final track, all equipment", but it tells everything one should know about the run to be able to decide if they want to watch it.
It's also interesting that we have "playaround", which showcases non-fastest-completion entertaining gameplay, but for password-based speed-oriented entertaining gameplay we don't have any common name.
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feos wrote:
I don't like "final track, all equipment", but it tells everything one should know about the run to be able to decide if they want to watch it.
I don't like it either. I only suggest it as a starting point which is informative and accurate, and hopefully causes someone to have a better more refined idea.
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* The DSS sumoning glitch is not a warp. It is just a high-speed movement that ignores any obstruct in the path. You can tell this with frame-advance, memory watch and/or just the exploration status (colorization) of the in-game map.
* Neither are the OoB room-transitions using the DSS sumoning warp glitches. These normal room exits are always working just as expected, in-bound (see below). It's the DSS sumoning glitch that catapults the character out of bound.
* There are indeed glitched warping spots in this game but they are all located in a particaular room in the Arena Area, and this run has nothing to do with them.
Yeah, you can safely assume that I am an expert of this game. ;-)
<klmz> it reminds me of that people used to keep quoting adelikat's IRC statements in the old good days
<adelikat> no doubt
<adelikat> klmz, they still do
Reading over that Biker Mice from Mars submission, not all equipment is gotten by password. In fact, it is briefly visible between tracks that two of the four stats are maxed out, the other two are still at their defaults. Including "all equipment" would be inaccurate.
It's also not "default equipment" either. The TAS just gets whatever it needs from the password, and leaves the rest alone.
I still say "password". Any particular reason why I would think "warps" means I aim to take the maximum number of warps possible in a run? I agree that "password" has a minimum of description, but I ask to be convinced that "warps" is enough to specify fastest path using warps but "password" isn't enough to specify fastest path using password.
If it's a matter of expectation, then I may well have missed the point in my previous paragraph.