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Wow, over a minute and a half improvement for a movie that was less than 3 minutes to begin with? That's really amazing.
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I like good music, I don't have any specific genre preferences. Well, I probably do, but I haven't really thought about it like that. Also, some of the best music out there can't even be defined as belonging so a specific genre. So I'll just list a few bands/songwriters I like, this is by no means an exhaustive list, just things I've listened to recently and that I remember. Björk Beatles Cake Led Zeppelin Machinae Supremacy Muse Nightwish Pink Floyd Radiohead Rammstein Sigur Rós Supertramp Travis Lately I've been listening mostly to Cake and Sigur Rós.
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Yes, of course it will. It's perfectly logical if you look at that graph. :D
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Okay, I'll trust your judgement on this. Yeah, it was funny to see Mario shoved away by the penguin while celebrating his new star. It had a sort of cartoony quality to it as the star was left behind.
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Wow, that was just amazing. I'm sorry, but I couldn't think of anything to improve it other than the obvious things (are you sure you couldn't get the CCM 100 coin star without sliding all the way down and then going back up even though it wouldn't save any time, etc). I would like to say that I think the "get snowman's body" star would look better if you would actually slide all the way to the pedestal with the head instead of jumping down and getting that 1-up. Then after getting to (jumping over?) the pedestal, you've shown the audience that you're way ahead and can proceed to do a bit of showing off before the body arrives. It's just a minor aesthetic thing. It is a pretty boring star so I'm not sure how entertaining it can get... Edit: maybe you could go in circles around the body as it rolls down. :D
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There's no need to bother correcting every small spelling or grammar error, I'm going to clean up the text properly after this thing is mostly finished. I will have to re-write large portions of it, too. Oh well, I have some time, I don't have to return it until in about a week. Well, I'll take my chances with the "humor" part. It is an English class after all, not a "how to make an essay" class (and by that, I mean: in my dreams). Thanks for the tips, everyone. *one week later* Shit! Edit: I thought I might post a tiny update. I re-wrote almost the entire article, making it much better. My grade: 9/10. Yay! :D
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I'm currently going to "The Reykjavík Technical College". I'm this close to graduating: () so I'll be out pretty soon, yay! Other than that, my life is pretty good at the moment. I finally got my Sega Saturn mod chip and I've been having lots of fun with that (combined with a Sega Saturn, of course). I listen to music, etc, etc. You've heard it all before so I'll say no more.
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Thanks, I'll consider everything said, but my main point was: did I forget something, some fact that really matters that needs to be said? Also, it seemed to be vaguely appropriate to post this here. This isn't a huge or serious assignment. It's just a stupid little thing I have to do. The reason the article (or whatever it is) is so fluffy is because I find it very hard to write about some specific thing. If I can just ramble on and on about nothing in particular, I can go on for a long time. So I just started typing like a lunatic, occasionally dropping bits of content here and there, all the while making feeble attempts to sound smart or funny. Possibly not a very good recipe for quality writing. :D
You might want to reconsider this; it doesn't seem entirely appropriate for most audiences.
Wow, you're right. I didn't realize that. :D
[this lacks] well organized content
Believe me, I know that all too well. :)
And then you could go into detail about why there are speedrunners, the appeal of perfection, the belief held by some in other communities that TAS running is "cheating", and things like that. Consider what exactly made you want to register at this forum, and then relate your interest to the reader.
Good advice, I'll try to cram some of that in there somwhere (reducing fluff if I can). The text needs to be slightly longer anyway.
Necessary.
I keep doing that for some reason. :(
Post subject: My stupid English assignment
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Okay, so I have to make a really stupid ass essay thing. Apparently, I can pick just about anything to write about, and the teacher was super vague when outlining how we were supposed to write it. So I took some liberties and, like I like, typed up some total nonsense about tool-assisted speedruns. I thought I'd post it here so you can rip it apart and tell me how stupid I am. Also, if possible, see if I missed somethig crucial that really needs to be said. It's not finished yet, but this is basically what the essay/article/assignment will be. Here goes. Tool-assisted speedruns using emulators What is a speedrun? What is an emulator? What does tool-assisted mean in this context? What is the meaning of life? This article will attempt to answer three of these questions, and maybe two or three other ones. (Then again, maybe not) In the old days, computers didn’t exist. Then they existed. Or something something to that effect, at least. This article will not cover the extremely long process from non-existense to existense, or even the relatively quick process from existense to whatever it is we have today. Instead, it will assume you already possess all that knowledge and dive right into present time. Which brings us back to the the title. Tool-assistedness Tool-assistedness, as defined by the author, is the state of being assisted by tools. In the context of this article, it specifically refers to the tools provided by the emulators used to create the speedrun. Whoa – slow down, buddy! *ahem* Before you can understand what a “tool-assisted speedrun using an emulator” means, you must first understand what the words “speedrun” and “emulator” mean. This article will not pretend it isn’t ripping text directly from the internet, that infinite repository of useless misinformation, juvenile nonsense and a little bit of useful information. Instead, the following quote, and all other quotes that come after, comes with the following disclaimer: This quote is ripped directly from the internet.: “A speedrun is a play-through of a computer or video game, in which the whole game or a select part of it, such as a single level, is played with the intent of completing it as quickly as possible, optionally with certain prerequisites, such as collecting every item available.” --Wikipedia Now that it has been established what a speedrun is, we can move on to the next word on the list. Emulators. “A software emulator allows computer programs to run on a platform (computer architecture and/or operating system) other than the one for which they were originally written. Unlike a simulation, which only attempts to reproduce a program's behavior, an emulation attempts to precisely model the state of the device being emulated.” --Wikipedia Wow, it looks like we’re getting close. There’s just “tool-assisted” left. What exactly does that mean, anyway? Unfortunately there is no Wikipedia entry on tool-assistedness, so you’re going to have to read some more crappy, pretentious text by the author. Yes, he freely admits he is intentionally typing as much nonsense as possible with the aim of artificially inflating the length of this article. Whoa, that was a good one. Thirty-three words right there! *Ahem* So we have now established that a speedrun is a play-through of a game, and that an emulator is a software program that pretends to be something other than it is, namely some crazy hardware. There are many emulators available that emulate many different kinds of hardware. This article will only cover one specific emulator called FCEU, or FCE Ultra. It emulates the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), a popular 8-bit video game console released by Nintendo. Everyone in the world know what the NES is, so, even though it would further serve to increase the length of the article, thus requiring the author to write even less actual content, no further digression will be neccesary. Get to the point, you silly person! Hey, the author does not appreciate rudeness. Show some respect! Anyway, the point is that the emulator (FCEU) can emulate the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), then the virtual NES can run software originally designed to run on the original NES. That means the real, physical hardware. But the emulator doesn’t have to play by the rules of physics in the same way as the physical system does. The emulator can slow down time. It can stop time and even rewind. Since the entire NES system is now entirely made of software, anything is possible. Well, it can’t make tea yet, but that’s okay. Nobody drinks tea anyway. Now, all the player needs to to to make a tool-assisted speedrun is to load up the emulator (FCEU), load the game software designed to run on the original system into the emulator, and he’s ready to play god. Well, not really. The player will still be limited on the input the system can receive, otherwise it wouldn’t be very fun, would it? The player simply playes the game very slowly (because the emulator is slowing down time), then rewinds whenever he makes a mistake. Actually, the part about the rewinding part was a lie. It’s not strictly rewinding per se, but more like saving and loading. The game software is completely oblivious to all of this and freely allows itself to be exploited into oblivion. This would all be very useless if were not for the fact that, as this is all happening, the emulator logs into a file every key pressed while playing the game, and the time when it was pressed. Then, after the player has become bored (or worse), he can restart the game, and play the “keypress” file again. The emulator will now run the game and, at the same time, press the same keys as the buttons the player pressed while recording. The result is that the emulator re-enacts each move and every maneuver performed by the player in slow-motion in real-time. This can be quite a sight to behold as it looks like the game is being played with an exceedingly absurd level of skill compared with what would be practically possible for a human to do. The whole point of this tool-assistedness is to make speedruns that would be theoretically possible on a console, but far from practically possible. Huh? Okay, so maybe you don’t understand. That’s your problem. The rest of this article will be pointless fluff intended to bload the article just enough to be submittable. *insert fluffy wuffy things here* (that last part might get cut in the final version)
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Zurreco wrote:
I was just wondering about that. Thanks for the info. :)
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Why are there such huge differences in the times in the "Footrace with Koopa the Quick" star? Don't you have to wait for Koopa to get up the mountain before you get the star, thus making it almost trivial to get the lowest theoretically possible time? That's what I thought, at least... apparently not.
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If you load that savestate whileplaying, the movie will immediately desync. :( At least it does for me. Edit: wow, Blast away the wall nearly made me poop my pants. No, not really, but it was still pretty amazing. :)
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I have been thinking about the idea of a subtitles file that clarifies what the player is doing, for example when the player goes to menu and exits again in the blink of an eye, the subtitles might then read "Used 1 healing potion" or whatever was appropriate. But it would probably be very boring to make and might not add that much after all, and I'm too lazy to make something like this myself, so I haven't done much about this...
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Yeah, I don't get that. I thought the internet was supposed to transcend country boundaries and all that stuff. Plus, it's Google, they should know better. If it was some sleazy TV station like showtime it wouldn't bother me very much, but Google? Come on, you have got to be kidding me...
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Did someone say re-recording in DOSBox? I agree, that would be amazingly amazing...
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Yes like I said, it's not wrong, I just wanted to nitpick. I'm EXTREMELY anal when it comes to Icelandic grammar and spelling. I didn't want to come off as rude or anything, hope I didn't.
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I would nitpick and say it should be "það gamla" (the old [stuff]) instead of "allt gamalt" (everything old), but that wouldn't be nice, or would it? It's the traditional way of saying because it flows better (don't know the English expression, it means it is easier on the mouth to say it), not because it's more "right". I think...
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Nice thread you have here. Mind if I post in it? (sorry, couldn't resist)
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schneelocke wrote:
Blublu wrote:
My native language is Icelandic [...]
That's cool - I've just started an Icelandic course myself last fall. :) It's only one unit (2,5 hours) every other week, so I don't know much yet, but I'm determined to learn more. ^_^
Gangi þér vel, það er alltaf gaman að vita að það sé til fólk sem er nógu brjálað til að læra þetta stundum óþarflega snúna tungumál. Ekki myndi ég nenna því. :) Good luck, it is fun to know that there are people crazy enough to learn this sometimes unneccesarily twisted/complex language. I would not (have the motivation to do?) it.
maybe also Faroese
Faorese (færeyska) is a bit like Icelandic on psychotropic drugs, so I'm sure you'll have lots of fun with that...
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My native language is Icelandic, in addition to that I speak/write English pretty good (I think). Also, I know enough Danish to read most books if I have a dictionary, but spoken Danish is way over my head. :o I'm not sure if it counts, but I've also learned a very small amount of Spanish. If I had a good dictionary, I might be able to crunch my way through an easy book very slowly.
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It desynced for me too, same place. I also think the opening cutscene should be skipped. Otherwise, it looked pretty nice, though I have a feeling it could have been even better.
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Heheheh, this is hilarious. (sorry)
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Sorry I have to correct you, but it's actually Icelandic. I think you've been reading uncyclopedia too much. :) The information contained in there is sometimes inaccurate.
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I'll say this: Gleðileg jól og farsælt komandi ár. I think you can all guess what it means...
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Yes, Bolse is the satellite thing where you meet Starwolf (if you didn't kill them earlier). And Sector 6 DEFINITELY has more kills. I got over 350 after not playing the game for 8 years, so I reckon well over 600 should be possible in a TAS.