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Damn, was gonna TAS this today.............. I'll watch shortly.
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I'm slowly working on a thread with the fastest times for each level (tas-only) located here: http://tasvideos.org/Nahoc/SMB.html if you guys would like to participate for more competition that'd be fun! :D
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GabCM wrote:
Mister Epic is back as GabCM. I'd like to apply again to be a publisher. I think I'll have to encode some stuff first.
Glad to see you back, my friend. =)
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Really awesome, such a good TAS! Voting YES.
TASVideoAgent wrote:
After each attempt I had to play the run back from the very beginning which takes ultra long with the framebuffer option enabled (used to skip the pause delay). Using this option my Mupen only runs at 30 frames, so it each playback takes years!
Can't you just load a state while using read-only?
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I'll try to do SSB64 this week-end... sorry I don't have time to publish anymore... =/
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Nach wrote:
Nach wrote:
I don't think [2187] GBC Pokémon: Yellow Version "arbitrary code execution" by bortreb in 12:51.87 was anywhere near as good as [2021] GB The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening "playaround" by Bobmario511 in 40:22.78, but I also agree it should be on the list too.
On second thought, rewatching [2187] GBC Pokémon: Yellow Version "arbitrary code execution" by bortreb in 12:51.87, I'm removing my nomination approval for it. Sure it was great showing off how you can inject code like that into the game and make a new game. However, the first couple of minutes were barely watchable, and the payload could've been cleverer. Good for a glitchy movie, but not for what I would consider high ranking entertainment packed TAS of the year material.
I second this 100%.
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Many impressive runs; I loved both OoT runs. But I truly think the award should go to SM64 "120 Stars". I think the re-records count speaks for itself.
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Castlevania, hands down.
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Why was the page link in Ilari's post removed? I'd like to still see every run the TASers did, if possible.
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Bahamete for all his work towards SMW.
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Wow, I can't decide!! Too many good runs this year. I'll go with DKC2 "102%" and both SMW runs. But really, I feel like every single TAS of this list deserves an award!
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YES vote. Loved the run and nice submission text, too!
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As a side-project of my mnemotechnic (?) classes, I learned 150 capitals along with their countries in about 2 hours using simple memory techniques, the most reliable being the loci system. Although, I've forgot most of it since I had no interest in these countries and couldn't even pinpoint their location on a globe. XD Try to read about mnemotechnics and see if it works for you. :)
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This should be done on the hardest difficulty, always. Great TAS, nonetheless! Will definitely vote YES if you do it on the hardest difficulty.
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Taking a guess here, but it might be related to your video card. Either way, you can try gln64, direct64, glide64, mudlord video plugin, aristotle video plugin, jabo 1.5, etc. Try them and see which suits you best!
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Antoids wrote:
What plugins are used on the TAS of this game? I can't find them listed on the movies.
Jabo 1.6 for video and audio, regular rsp plugin and tas input plugin 0.6.
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On the road to perfection! Voting YES.
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Setting this to "delayed" since Kyman re-did the barrier skip from above and saved 18 frames on the full movie, so far.
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Maybe using resets would help, I don't know. Anyway, good job with those skips, Bloob!
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Wow, nice job guys! Too bad it doesn't work, yet. =/
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Any other unrelated post will be deleted. Please discuss BANJO-KAZOOIE in this thread. Stay civilised. Thank you!~~ I think it might be a good idea to also remind people that transphobia (like racism, homophobia, et cetera) is absolutely unacceptable in any community with reasonable standards. Such behavior won't be tolerated.
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FRAME WARS!!
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zvsp wrote:
So I've started a new 100%run, by myself so far. We're not sure if Nahoc or someone else would join the project. Anyway, now we'll need so much time to accomplish the work. I'll release only this short WIP until submission. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbN3kcjqHeU
Pretty neat run, zvsp! I will to help if I get some time.
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New barrier skips present in the submission: Link to video
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