Posts for Ophios


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Vidar wrote:
Did you take any damage at all,
From what i've seen, you can't take damage without losing.
Vidar wrote:
because it looked like you would "bounce back" from impact..
Against the walls yes, the bounce you back.
Vidar wrote:
Can you control/stop the rotation that he does?
You can make him go the other way, but you can't stop him.
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AceOfShades wrote:
There are in fact PC emulators. [URL=http://bochs.sourceforge.net/]Here's one now[/URL]. Bochs emulates the X86 architecture, so it can technically be made to run virtually any DOS, Windows, or Linux OS. As for savestates... my technical knowledge falls just short of how well that would work.
Windows has crashed... load savestate.
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Huffers wrote:
I was already planning on doing that for the last lap ;-)
Neato, I'd like to see that again, for the life of me I can't recreate it. It was a one in a brajolion shot.
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A pretty good run on "Kirby no Omochabako - Baseball (J)"
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Spekkio wrote:
Hello all. I used to play Mario Kart a lot, and if I remember correctly, I once skipped a lap on Mario Circuit 2 by using a mushroom and landing in the grass to the left of the finish line, as shown:
well, I tried doing that (I could have sworn I did that myself once) But I got this! http://dehacked.2y.net/microstorage.php/info/3852/Kartjump.smv I doubt this would be useful to the tas as I did this without mushrooms, and from what I'm getting is that this tas will be loaded with 'shrooms. I forgot, when you load the movie, leave the first thing checked (WIP timing) and everything else unchecked (If it doesn't do it for you).
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Dromiceius wrote:
For future reference, you should upload smvs to microstorage. Much faster than downloading a 5 meg video.
Well, the video was made for fun, a long time ago.
November 09, 2006, 10:19 AM
I never thought I would step up and try to tas it myself. Thanks for the links
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Hello Hello, first post and all. I've been lurking for a while, TAS'es have been an interest since I started coming here. I've never planned on doing one myself, but then I remembered a game I made a video for quite some time ago. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-viiuxWlY0 (The video says clockwork, but the rom says Clock Works, oops) Now this doesn't seem too awful hard to tas, From what I've seen randomness isn't much of a factor (From what I've seen there isn't any). I feel most of the work is going to be in the planning of the routes. Then of course the other problem is, I don't know too much about tas'ing through the SNES9X, I have the slowdown... ummm, down. I'll look through the readme to see how to frame advance. I can save a movie, but just one at a time, and I don't know how to add-on to a movie (but I bet you can't). and finally, the most important bit, is anyone willing to watch this?