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If it would be a bad thing, there wouldn't be a link that said "Discuss this movie" in the list of published movies.
And I wouldn't mind if someone told me they liked the movie I made.
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I don't know if improving the movie is going to help. Also, there's other things to life than making tool-assisted movies, you don't have to make a new one every week. :)
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Some people don't download rom images. And some people don't even care to get the right emulator or try to find out what a .vbm extension is. Even if they may be lazy or something like that, everyone should be able to see the movie, unmodified if they want to.
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The handheld "Nintendo Dual Screen". The author of this topic probably thought that something could get misunderstood in some way, and decided to add that this was not a discussion about adding some kind of features for the "Nintendo Dual Screen".
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Gotta love how crappy the english subtitles was.
Even if a Swedish person can converse with a norwegian and a danish person pretty well, you'll have a really hard time understanding Icelandic, so I wouldn't really say it's similiar, at all.
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http://dehacked.2y.net/microstorage.php/info/1245/
I thought I'd try and make a little movie for myself to watch of this game, but look around frame 8100, I stand in a wall, and I'm able to jump from there, (Wall jump), does this work on all walls in the game?
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It's not hard to improve something when you can go back and look at the movie you want to improve to make sure you've done it faster, especially if most of/all the gained time will come from better lag reduction.
Anyway, to find new tricks in a game like this, you'll have to abuse glitches, it's not much that can be done except sliding, jumping and shooting.
By the way, is it possible to make Flame Man do anything else than the "Fire pillar" attack when the battle starts?
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Yesterday I for no reason decided to see if it would be possible to improve the Mega Man 6 TAS, so I played through the Oil field.
Movie file:
http://dehacked.2y.net/microstorage.php/info/1237/Megaman%206.fcm
I think it's about 1 second faster than the published movie, no boss included. I made a quick playthrough of Flame Man too, which timed in at around another 50 frames faster than the published movies attempt when the life bar of Flame Man reached zero. No luck manipulation and not having the boss in the middle of the stage at that time, so it's possible to improve even further. The quick playthrough of Flame Man is not included.
Also, I'm kinda curious about this "ladder trick", and since the link to the movie that shows it is no longer, I can't see it. Could someone please explain?
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I don't get it, what's the trick with the glass tube?
The only thing I can notice could be a trick is keeping the momentum after the door using the turn-around animation, but that's been done by many before.
Anyway, those movies were pretty cool.
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Record a movie starting at the same frame in both emulators, and make sure they're always in sync. Holding the frame advance button can cause a desync easily.
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If it drops rupee's randomly depending on when you kill it, retry until it drops the right amount of rupees, and if it doesn't reenter the room at different frames.
Or is there another problem?
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Pressing down + a in Mega Man 3 while sliding will make Mega Man jump, so I guess progressing in Mega Man 3 will take a bit longer than in the other games, so don't worry about the length, and after all, it's only like 2 minutes between the published movies of 3 and 4. It's not that much shorter, and some parts of that game is going to take a bit longer. What I'm afraid is going to make this movie slow is that you have to shoot in different situations in all games, so you'll probably have to slow down to wait for shots to exit the screen at times.
Why is that? If you have the special weapons on each boss, it'll make boss fights faster and easier when having 3 other games to progress in at the same time.
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Your flying speed changes every frame you hold forward, if you can't see the difference with the bare eye, there's no way to know.
For the hopping glitch, the speed you run also changes every frame, so if you can't see the difference, you wont know if you're jumping at full speed, and I guess that the only way to replicate it on a console is using a turbo controller, if Mario spends an even amount of frames in the air that is, or just being really lucky with the button presses, which is not going to happen.
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I don't see why the speedruns couldn't contain a message saying something along the lines of: "This is an unassisted recording, no slowdowns or freeze save rerecordings were used in the making of this movie. See www.speeddemosarchive.com* for more information on this matter."
If you see this as a problem, why don't You do something about it?
*or something like that.
Average Internet Joe probably don't know what playing in real-time or re-recordings are, and probably wont give a shit either. He/she wants to see a movie, not find out how the movie was made.
Writing "This movie was made playing on the original video game console and captured using a VCR/DVD recorder." in the speedrun movies would make much more sense than writing "This movie was made using tools through a video game emulator with a rom image dumped from a cartridge onto a computer harddrive."
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I played through the game yesterday in professional mode, and I must say that if someone can do this fast, even with tools, (mostly second stage's boss and the guys that shoot lasers out of their noses. They usually take quite a while to kill.) It'd probably make a really nice movie, someone should do the SNES version.
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That game's quite long, and you can't throw in any direction either. But it looks nice and it's hard to play without taking it safe, it might make a good TAS.