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As of 17.05.2022, VBA-rr is no longer allowed for GB/C publications. Original post: Note: This idea only regards Gameboy and Gameboy Color in VBA-rr. Gameboy Advance in VBA-rr will remain allowed regardless of this poll. Also, lsnes will remain allowed for GB/C submissions. Over the last years, GB/C emulation has gone through dramatic improvements, to the point that console verification has become a common thing for TASing GB and GBC games. This became possible thanks to the endeavors of the people behind Gambatte and GBHawk, of which some of them are also prominent contributors on TASVideos like TiKevin83, CasualPokePlayer, Alyosha. Especially today, with the release of BizHawk 2.8, we've achieved quite a milestone for GB/C, thanks to the accumulated improvements to emulation accuracy, the introduction of SameBoy core for GB/C, and some Lua support for Linux via Mono. On the other hand, VBA-rr hasn't got any update in 5 years. It's not able to produce any console verifiable movie due to its inaccuracy, to the point that can cause some glitches that don't happen on real hardware. The movie timing reported is always wrong because of inaccuracy of loading times. The audio emulation is noticeably bad. It doesn't emulate real time clock properly. It doesn't emulate GB and GBC BIOSes. It doesn't have piano roll functionality (TAStudio or TAS Editor) while instead both BizHawk and lsnes do. There are more issues I can't remember right now, and probably even more on top. Last GB/C submission with VBA-rr was from 7 years ago, but I wonder if anyone is still using it today for TASing. Do you know of anyone? Or do you think there is any reason why anyone could be still needing it? Did anyone ever use VBA-rr on Linux? From what I could gather, the reason why there are still some people using VBA-rr for GBA TASing today, it's because they can't use BizHawk, due to having very old PCs. But that should never become a problem for GB/C TASing, as there is still lsnes as an alternative available for that, which also works on Linux. While I consider console verification to be a staple on TASVideos, everyone in the staff agrees that any decision about this matter should be up to the community. So vote, share your opinion, ask questions, and discuss about anything that you think about it!
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Yes, VBA-rr should no longer be accepted. But, the same also goes for most older versions of BizHawk, and lsnes, if accuracy is the main deciding factor. Especially with 2.8, it seems time to deprecate most older BizHawk releases (and not just for GB/C.)
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Alyosha wrote:
Yes, VBA-rr should no longer be accepted. But, the same also goes for most older versions of BizHawk, and lsnes, if accuracy is the main deciding factor. Especially with 2.8, it seems time to deprecate most older BizHawk releases (and not just for GB/C.)
It makes sense, but it's not as simple. First of all BizHawk is a multi-platform emulator. Here we're proposing to ban VBA-rr, and it would be only for GB and GBC, because chances are that virtually everyone would agree, since last submission was from 7 years ago. First of all, it would be mandatory to maintain BizHawk 1.x versions for XP/32bit compatibility. And regardless, let's first see how it goes for VBA-rr. There is no need to rush about this, while on the other hand it would be wise to make sure we're meeting the user's necessities.
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ThunderAxe31 wrote:
First of all, it would be mandatory to maintain BizHawk 1.x versions for XP/32bit compatibility. And regardless, let's first see how it goes for VBA-rr. There is no need to rush about this, while on the other hand it would be wise to make sure we're meeting the user's necessities.
How relevant are 32 bit systems today? Even linux distros are dropping support. And anyone running XP should really not let their computer on the internet anymore, even most modern security software won't run on XP, so anyone with such an installation today that can reach the internet should just assumed it's been compromised.
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I would be careful dropping support for earlier versions of bizhawk. Some N64 games emulate better on older versions than current (DK64 comes to mind).
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Alyosha wrote:
But, the same also goes for most older versions of BizHawk, and lsnes, if accuracy is the main deciding factor.
Isn't lsnes still the only one capable of making subframe inputs for SNES? How is SGB emulation via the bSNESv115 core compared to the composite SGB emulation in lsnes?
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lsnes is indeed still the only SNES TAS emu capable of subframe input. Although it wouldn't be "hard" to add that BizHawk really (the baseline functionality is in, it would just be hooking everything up). SGB emulation in lsnes is really only "good" with the BSNES+Gambatte combo. Which is essentially the same SNES emulation quality to the older BSNES core in BizHawk and the same GB emulation quality as BizHawk 2.2.1 and below Gambatte (before PSR took over BizHawk-Gambatte development / lacking in sinamas' 2019 updates to Gambatte). It's not terrible, decent I'd say, although it's unlikely to spit out many console verifications, besides for games that don't care initial timing is just wrong.
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It has been almost 3 months. Would it be reasonable for a decision to be made at this point?
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It's official now. The parser won't be deprecated or anything, but VBA-rr is no longer allowed for GB/C publications.
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Late on the draw, but how about a sticky in the GB/C forum indicating the disallowment? Like there is in the SNES forum for the disallowment for SNES9X 1.43.
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BigBoct wrote:
how about a sticky in the GB/C forum indicating the disallowment?
Where is it?
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feos wrote:
BigBoct wrote:
how about a sticky in the GB/C forum indicating the disallowment?
Where is it?
There isn't one. I was saying there should be.
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Doesn't feel right to create a subforum with just a single thread about something being banned.
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I assume they mean this subforum: https://tasvideos.org/Forum/Subforum/19