I don't think the time is correct. Input seems to end around 2:40 minutes in (earlier if you aren't skipping through the text) and yet the time in the title is at 4:03.95.
At around 16:57 in the video: Wouldn't it be faster to get the shine appearing animation from the beach (the one you got at around 16:11) at the same time the light house appears instead of having to wait twice? You have some time right after defeating the piranha plant so I think it may be possible. Or have you already tried this?
I will.
As far as it goes right now, I only have one question to ask.
When I come across a MAC Address that I don't recognize and definitely isn't part of any of the devices in our house, should I block that address then?
I find it odd that my router isn't powerful enough to support 5 devices at a time. It's a pretty new router and it got good reviews, so this would be a strange phenomenon. Still, I guess this problem could exist.
I wasn't able to find the traffic logging anywhere on the router. And from the looks of it, QOS is turned off already, so I can't disable that.
I also can't seem to turn the firewall off.
Funnily enough, I decided to filter out the TV box because we don't use it and it seems to help somewhat. I still have internet issues sometimes, but instead of having to reset the router every day several times, I now only have to reset it once per two days or so.
I can't wire them sadly. Also, I have the PS3 and Wii U set up to a power strip with an on/off function. So whenever I am not using them, they are turned off completely. Therefore they aren't connected to the internet most of the time.
I prefer to keep it safe. Maybe I would do this as a last resort of sorts.
It's true the router was relatively inexpensive and money really wasn't the issue here. I assume that this router is capable of handling at least 6 or so devices at a time, which I why I went with the D-Link.
Eventually, I probably will replace this router with a more capable one, but I prefer to go with this router for the time being.
I might check these when I have the time.
Thanks for the help!
Hard? Not really. Just play through the game normally at first and get the Miser Ring. Then use the glitch that allows you to get an infinite amount of Thief Rings from 'Wind'. Get up to max gold (should take you 15 or so minutes) and then get two additional Thief Rings to equip on Jonathan and Charlotte. This boosts their Attack stat by 99. Basically gives you the standard attack power at level 1 as if you were on level 99.
Also, combine this with the Ancient Armor (drops from Old Axe Armor) if you can. It will make it so any hit, no matter how strong, will drop your health by 10%.
Made the game very doable for me.
Yep, that's the one. I stated that in my opening post as well.
And thank you for thinking of me. You don't have to apologize, you don't owe me anything.
I'll try this.
Well, even with just four devices connected, it still drops connections, so that isn't it.
Problem is, three of these devices are on 24/7. My parents never turn them off completely. However, the connection seems to drop only when my laptop is turned on.
I believe my router's firmware is up to date (according to the router's automatic update finder at least). I did end up finding a newer driver for my network adapter, but I don't know if I can trust the site or not. It's a site called radarsync. The link to the driver is here:
http://www.radarsync.com/drivers/id286708/atheros_ar946x_wireless_network_adapter_for_Windows_7_x64
My protocol is set to a mixed 802.11n and 802.11g. It's also set to channel 11 (which I believe is default).
As I said above, I'll try changing it once I get the chance to. Thank you for the help.
Sorry for the wait. These are the things you need, right?
(configuration) http://i.imgur.com/hPpYdrS.png
(table) http://i.imgur.com/zuNm2mO.png
Also, confuguration-wise:
Wireless Band: 2.4 GHz Band
8.2.11 type: Mixed 802.11n and 8.2.11g
Channel Width: Auto 20/40 MHz
Channel: 11
Well, I'm not very knowledgeable in this, but I DO have a Bluetooth device in my network settings, which I've turned off as a friend of mine told me I was better off disabling it. Do you think it's smarter to keep it on?
Of course, that is true, but I get a feeling this can be fixed. The router is relatively new, only about 2 years ago it was first manufactured and my laptop is from roughly the same time. I'd find it odd if the device wouldn't work appropriately, especially since the internet DOES work when I reset, but just vanishes at random.
However, you mention later on that even that doesn't matter. So why should I, a humble poster question overlord Nach? You are very likely FAR more knowledgeable than I am at this (and no, this isn't sarcasm).
Distance isn't solving anything. I get just as many dropped connections sitting mere inches from the device as I would from 10 feet away. I tested that several times with my ethernet cable, which isn't being registered by my laptop for some reason.
Network settings might be it, but I don't recall making any actual changes to the router or my computer's settings other than disabling Bluetooth. I've reenabled it now to see if that changes anything.
You're not going to propose without a ring, right? Here, take this one:
Anyways, awesome display as always, THC98. You are quickly becoming one of my favourite TASers.
Can you tell me at what time you can be on IRC?
And no, I didn't try a direct connection on just the laptop. I'll see what I can do about that later today.
The connection usually seems to start dropping when my computer is turned on, but not right away. The amount of time I have internet heavily fluctuates. It can be a few minutes or several hours between connections.
I don't have any devices set up to static IP. I have tried a static IP on this computer a little bit ago, but after just a few minutes it couldn't connect to any websites.
Is it possible that the day I started using my new laptop that interference became a problem? It seems too much of a coincidence. But maybe my laptop is somehow interfering with things, I don't know for sure.
I'll keep this idea in mind either way. Thank you for the suggestion.
Any idea what exactly caused the problem in the first place?
And it just... fixed itself? How long did it take?
Oh, and can you tell me if you've tried using a static IP outside of the normally used IP pool (like using 192.168.1.20 although you normally only go as high as 8)?
I need to be able to pinpoint the problem somehow.
Hello to you all.
I know this isn't the right place to ask, but I need help with my wireless router. Hopefully someone has an idea to help or is able to point me to a helpful website for a solution or good place to ask.
Anyway, here's the info:
About four months ago, I got a new wireless router to replace our old one. The one we had wasn't working right (it was a Sitecom), constantly dropping connections and sometimes not able to connect to the internet at all. So I decided to get a new router: The D-Link Wireless N Powerline Gigabit Router DHP-1565.
It worked perfectly for about two months, but it all changed once I replaced my old laptop. I bought a Toshiba Satellite laptop (The Satellite P50-A) and replaced the Windows 8 OS with Windows 7.
I was simply switching files from my old laptop to my new one, until a few hours in the internet connection gave out. The router completely disappeared from the router list. I also received the error message that I have an IP conflict with another computer. I thought it was between my old laptop and my new one, so I just reset the router and moved on.
However, from that point on, I started getting the same problem structurally. I didn't have my old laptop on at the same time my new one was on and I even deleted all internet connection history from the old laptop and disabled the wireless adapter in it. That did not solve the problem.
What happens is that the router disappears from the connection list, as if the router is turnend off. I inspected the router, but there's nothing wrong with it. No odd lights are burning or anything. Yet the problem keeps happening.
I've had it happen for probably close to 100 times in just two months now and have only seen the IP-conflict error message four times. They seem to come at random.
Our household has quite a number of wirelessly connected objects. We have:
- My laptop
- My mother's iPad
- My father's iPad
- A box for watching television programs 'on demand'
- My mother's computer
- My mother's phone
- My 3DS
- My Wii U
- My Playstation 3
Most of the time, only my laptop, the iPads, the television box and my mother's phone are connected to the internet. So that's just 5 items.
I have however noticed that the router problems seem to stay away as long as my laptop is turned off, which would signify some kind of problem with it (or with the router connecting to it), but we don't know for sure.
I have also noticed that the connection is more prone to drop when I am 'straining it'. Having a skype call for example. But even that isn't guaranteed. Yesterday for example I was able to skype call someone for over 50 minutes, yet after having to reset the router once, wasn't able to hold a connection for 2 minutes on several subsequent tries.
I've also tried going wired instead, but even that is creating problems. When I put the ethernet cable in, it doesn't seem to be able to make the connection. I can only have wireless.
Then I have tried resetting the router completely, starting over from scratch. But for some reason when I put the install disc in the tray and start the program up on this laptop, I receive the error message that my wired connection isn't recognized. So something must be wrong there. But that is odd since the ethernet cable I am using came with the router and it worked fine when I first installed it.
The old laptop I used worked perfectly with this router. I installed the router with it and had no problems until I started using THIS laptop. I checked the router and everything and I just can't find anything weird. All devices connected to the internet use DHCP and at no times are two deviced equipped with the same IP address. So the IP conflict error message seems to be wrong.
I called the router manufacturer but they didn't seem to be able to help me either. Can anyone help in any way?
If you need any info or screenshots please tell me.
I was not expecting to see the entire chapter beaten in less than 10 minutes. Kudos. That was pretty amazing.
And, I asked this before but didn't get a straight answer, does avoiding the gems actually save you time? It seems to have no effect. And if there IS, it's a little bit. Presumably the few frames you might save overall are less than the time spent avoiding gems. Have you properly tested it out?
Don't worry too much about the audio desynch, it was fine.
Now, the run seemed pretty well optimized overall. Sometimes I felt movement wasn't in perfect straight lines, but it doesn't seem to deter from the quality of the run (also, 3D TASes are hard to make).
If you can keep this up, this would surely be accepted.
Much, much better. Rayman actually moves straight now and there seem to be no unnecessary moves as far as I can see.
I'm looking forward to the rest of the Fairy Council as well as Clearleaf Forest.
Good luck!
You guys were either cheating or are just really good at geography. I only got about 44 names. I feel dumb now.
But at least I was able to name 26 out of 50 states in the US. That's pretty good for me, considering that I am not an American.
I'm really late with this, but 9 days ago, they added a PayPal option. QuizmasterBos, you can back the project now if you still want to.
Thanks for remembering.
I actually went and got a credit card, so now I don't need Paypal anymore.
I also decided to not pledge, seeing as they don't have Wii U-centric stretch goals and I felt the stretch goals weren't really worth it anyway.
Therefore I will wait until the game is released and I'll buy it then.
OFFTOPIC: I did pledge money to the Shantae kickstarter. I wonder if anyone has backed that project yet?