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Highness wrote:
Sounds interesting! 43k frames is a very good ammount of time saved. Wonder if it's possible to improve it further? I will check this run and give input when I got more time on my hands.
I wonder that myself. I put a lot of work into the run. I'd like to think that's about as optimized as you can get it, but if anyone else can find things I missed then I guess it's fair game. :)
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Sorry, I have to vote no. I just don't like that it has come from an existing game. It might be something though to beat the game from scratch and then beat Game + as well before ending the movie? I dunno...just an idea.
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Beh, I was trying to do this run. But after reading through many forums, it's probably not worth it to finish. There are much better time attackers then me that will probably release one before I finish :P
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Aye, I understand then. I always thought that if a normal player knew of it, then it was ok. Like in the run of Zelda 3, they use the save and quit trick a lot.
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Everyone seemed to avoid using the game restart sequence, I personally saw it as an advantage. Have I missed something that I should know?
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Holy crap. That game sucks some serious wind, was there even suppose to be sound effects? Or were you just going too fast for that crappy programming to keep up with it. Heh, I'm not suprised that you can wall jump at all. I vote yes because it was a very good run of the game I thought. I don't think I could beat this game if I tried. Either because of the crappy programming, or that I just got bored out of my mind trying to. I think this game makes a better speed run then actually playing it :P
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Ok, i'm doing my own run of this game now. Not sure how it will turn out, but it's a lot better now that I have a target time. If I can't beat 1:45:00 then i know i did something really wrong..heh
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TSA wrote:
It's not chosen when you read the book. I played till the end, pulled out my guide, and guessed the various paths until I got the right one...then I reset my game and did my run on it. I never read the book.
you said you did a run, what was your time?
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The path for inside of the egg is chosen when you first start the game, right? EDIT:Also, Marin's song can be learned while she is in animal village right? it sucks that you have to go all the way to the animal village and then all the way back to get marin :P
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I already assumed that the trading game had to be completed in order to beat the game....after i trade with Kiki to get the bridge, do i have to do more then that? or can i get the bow and have it over with?
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I bought bombs and then stole the shovel, it would have been impossible to quickly get 200 rupees to buy it(without wasting a lot of time anyway). i'm better off letting myself die and then steel the bow too. I was asking because of that...do i NEED the bow to finish the game or can i be creative with other items?
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Do I NEED the bow and arrow to finish the game?
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I too kinda noticed a few things that I thought could be better. I agree with the allowing your damage to move forward faster. I'm not sure, but perhaps manipulating luck a bit more to get more items to hit bosses with? (I don't know how possible it is to avoid the urchans(sp?) ). Also with King Dedede, in most kirby games you're allowed to suck up both of his stars to get a more powerful hit on him, perhaps try that with Dedede in this game (if possible?)
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Ok, that explains a lot. I will give it a meh :)
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I am not really sure about this movie. I think that at least one of two deaths was unintentional and wasted time. Other then that I just didn't think it was very entertaining, though hard to play...
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I give this movie a "meh". I have to agree with some. I have not played this game...so seeing you not complete all the bosses with one straight combo, or something fancy wasn't always entertaining. Though for the difficulty played, getting a flawless victory every time must have been really tough...
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Truncated wrote:
There's still the autofire problem everywhere. Unless you were very lucky, those frames probably add up. Instead of holding autofire, frame advance it until you find the earliest frame you can press the button. Also, you take an extra swing every time you load up your sword. You can start holding the button again in the middle of the spin.
I realized this after my run...I thought I was saving time by doing what I did. I do feel better that I don't have a worse time anymore then what was being discussed on the forums. However, a couple of people expressed their irritation that I kept going "no wait I messed up!" and not realizing it before I submitted. So I will leave this one be and hope that in the future I do not make the same mistakes...
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Someone beat this for me. I know I made a fool of it, but maybe if someone else does it, it will make it a good run :)
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Yeah um...I've been going at this completely the wrong way. Did I mention that I've never done this before? I'm sorry guys... Anyway, is anyone still doing the full run of the game without using the warp glitch?
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I just have to say something else..cause I watched the movie over and over on world 3-8...you mean to tell me that the programmers actually thought of a scenerio where yoshi could beat the boss without him going into acton? I mean the wizard guy, did he or did he not say "OH MY!!!" when the perhanna(sp?) plant was defeated without going into action?
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Wow, this just proves how much I suck at this and how badly I need to stop trying. :P Gets a definite yes from me, If I could vote...
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YES! I will not submit anymore, I am happy with this. If someone can beat this now, then I humbly admit defeat ;)
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Yeah, anyone up to beating this, please feel free. I know I am a newbie and admit my weakness in skill :P
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Truncated wrote:
My only objection is that you seem to hammer the buttons in some places, instead of finding the earliest frame where the game accepts input. For example when getting out of the bed in the very beginning. That and I have no clue what's going on in the final battle. You didn't even kill the last form of the boss but the staircase still appeared. I guess it's part of the bug somehow.
*nods* I know that it looks that way. I went through a lot of possible ways to make the game glitch right. I will edit the submission with them, if that helps.
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Yeah sorry Bisqwit. I'll get the hang of this eventually.
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