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Titan91 wrote:
If you're recording a run anyway you can also use the frame dumper option. This will create a lag-free recording while simulatenously slowing down the emulator (unless you have a super gaming PC that wouldn't flinch at that).
You're flooding the IRC with new post/topic notifications. Please slow down. You don't need to respond to everything.
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warmCabin wrote:
You shouldn't need a degree in computer science to get into this hobby.
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RobynS wrote:
I don't have access to a computer very frequently, and I did post in the thread, but I had no chance to actually play the game until now. I just decided to test this game myself because it looked off. You'll see after landing some jumps in this game make the character run slower before starting at full speed again? It wasn't meant with any hurtful intention, and I'd really hate for it to be seen that way. : \ I'm sorry if this post is just nonsense. I just don't want to have a bad reputation/be denigrated in general this quickly. I've been trying to make a TAS for ages (staying on task/having motivation is hard enough) and joined to try to help others, not to be a general nuisance that no-one wants around :| I'd feel bad if I made others feel bad, and I don't want that to happen, especially by me being a bit short-sighted.
It was more of a general criticism I had, brought on by a moment of weakness from someone else's annoying behavior on the forum. Sorry about sounding so harsh. The way it looked to me from what I watched is that whenever he needed to jump, he would continue jumping in order to avoid said slowdown. I admit I've only watched the WIP encodes, but I saw no obvious difference in movement speeds between running and jumping. As nitrogenesis said, a BK2 of this would be appreciated. Perhaps you two could even collaborate on an optimized run or something.
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jlun2 wrote:
1. This game didn't interest me enough, so I never bothered checking the WIPs 2. This submission text doesn't explain anything at all, so even if it was somehow proven to be optimal, chances are, no one will know.
That's nice, but I'd like a real answer from the person that post actually applies to.
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RobynS wrote:
I'm watching it now, and the tech quality of this TAS is rather questionable, to be honest. Why do you keep jumping when it's much slower than running (4-3-3-4 ppf vs. 2-3-3-2)? You're pretty much bunny hopping for the entire movie, which means you're almost constantly losing time. : \
If only this was brought up earlier, in some sort of thread where WIPs were being posted! If people care enough to bring up things like this in submission threads, why can't anyone ever actually do it in the game threads?
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Zurreco wrote:
Also, let's not forget the absolute tantrum that Phil threw when Combat Tribes started getting terrible feedback and ratings. IRC was a hot mess about that and Bisqwit had to step in to curtail Phil's attitude.
Well, in fairness, he shouldn't have abused his power to accept and publish his own movie in the first place. I like the idea of having your ratings be private, but it does stem from what you mentioned in the rest of the post about people taking them way too seriously. If I publicized my ratings, I'm sure I'd get a lot of weird looks/bitchy comments.
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Post subject: Re: Mario Kart 8
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Titan91 wrote:
Lugi
no lugi fuck off lugi You might want to scale back on the rapid posting, by the way. It's getting a little... too much, we'll say.
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As of now, all 43 of the listed movies in the OP should have 3+ ratings! Hooray! Maybe once arandomgameTASer comes back around, the thread can be repurposed into a general discussion on movie ratings?
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Movie rating in general is really underappreciated, sadly. I get that not everyone has the insane amount of time and dedication required to watch and rate every movie on the site, but I feel like the least people could do is rate movies they watched on the submission queue. Even movies that are getting 40-50 submission votes hardly end up with more than 10 publication ratings... I suppose the easiest way to simplify it would be to open it to everyone, not just people logged in to the site, but that's so ripe for abuse that I wouldn't dare seriously suggest it. Instead of figuring out how to simplify the voting system, maybe it would be easier to figure out a way to give some incentive for it? Votes are tracked on forum profiles, maybe there could be "Voter" ranks for people who've rated lots of movies?
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All movies are accounted for!
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User movie #24664140395257224 Absolutely the last time I'm touching this.
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Really_Tall wrote:
I found two more improvements, saving four frames in total...
Those should both already be in the file in progress, and said file in progress should be up within an hour or two.
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keylie wrote:
If people think this is necessary, I will do this part again.
It's already been ruled okay in the previous submission, there's no reason to redo anything just to appeal to the 2-3 people who care about it.
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Mothrayas wrote:
SmashManiac wrote:
Instead of taking the winning entry from the SGDQ 2105 competition and patching suggested improvements into it, wouldn't it be a better idea to take the time to make a fully optimized TAS to make sure that nothing was overlooked?
This is what we've been doing. The foundation of the current submission is actually a whole new optimized run on BizHawk by adelikat, and we're adding more improvements as we find them as well.
To add on to this, there's one last file in progress that's being built from the ground up to ensure that we've got it as tightly optimized as possible. It shouldn't take too long.
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Yeah, I'm starting to agree that there might be too many events, and the timing in that example schedule is a little off. I think my justification was that Speed TASes are no longer than a day, so it's "safer" to have them more often. I could still see two DTCs a year, though, with 6-8 week time limits and a long amount of downtime in-between with a potential Speed TAS race thrown in there just to keep things moving steadily. I was thinking of signature trophies for a reward as well. As long as it doesn't get too cluttered (i.e, tons of people end up with Masterjun-level amounts of trophies in their sigs), that's probably the best way to go about it.
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fail wrote:
Why this submission will be published? There has not been much discussion for that. Besides the majority says NO.
You could always read the judge's decision...
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Post subject: [SUGGESTION] Regular Site Events
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So I love the idea of site events such as the Dream Team Contests and the recent massive success that was the SGDQ Speed TAS Race. Ever since the last DTC, I've been entertaining a few ideas about doing these a little more regularly, and now that we have an influx of new members I think it's about time to put these ideas out for people to reject. The Main Idea Put together a small group of trusted community members to be dedicated event planners and possibly submission judges, who put together and run things like DTCs, speed TASes, and potentially other events on a regular basis.
    * Events can be done more regularly due to these people being able to dedicate more time to planning * Regular events will bring in new members and give current members opportunities to start or return to TASing; More people means more content, more ideas, more of everything we like to see * Deeper planning can lead to greater successes with more widespread events; This group can also coordinate and work with GDQ presenters to ensure that much larger events go well even with several hundred potential submissions
Being extremely trustworthy, funny, active, and most of all humble and selfless, should this idea come into fruition I volunteer to be part of this planning group. Fun as these events are, I ultimately think I'd be more suited for a planning role rather than a participation role. It'd be less stressful and more rewarding for me. Mainstay Events The OGs (Original... Gevents)
    * Dream Team Contests: Of course, we have to keep the mainstay event of the forums. TASers sign up, get put into teams, and have just 1-2 months to make the best movie they can. The winners submit their run to the site, where it most likely gets published. * Speed TAS Races: And of course, we also have to keep the most successful site events thus far. Open to the general public, people have a short but set amount of time to create the most optimized TAS they can. Fastest time wins. What do they win? Who knows. We'll figure that out later.
Ideas For New Events? I believe that variety is the spice of life, though they're usually out of variety at my local supermarket so I have to sprinkle paprika and chili powder on my board games. DTCs and Speed TASing are probably all that would be needed to keep a steady (but spaced out) stream of events going, but are there other ideas out there to keep things interesting? I had a couple ideas for something like a mentoring event that matches up new members and first time TASers to experienced, long-time members with lots of TASing experience under their belt, or something like that POVERTY April Fools' submission where a movie file is passed around and one person works on each section, but those would need to be fleshed out a little more before I consider them to be workable. Could we get by with just 2 alternating events or would people want to switch things up every now and then? Event Schedules? So the schedule is probably the hardest part next to finding decent games, as we'd need to find a good balance between doing lots of events to keep things moving, but not so many as to burn people out or run out of games to do. Example Schedule WIP
January-February: DTC - Announce competition at AGDQ, take signups from previous december through AGDQ, begin mid-January and end before March
March-April: Break months
May: Speed TAS competition
June: Collect DTC sign-ups, break month
July-August: Summer DTC?
September-October: Break months
November: Speed TAS competition
December: Collect DTC sign-ups, break month
Trying not to have too many events, but enough to keep things busy. Adjusting the time to make things work for as many people as possible while getting some GDQ integration going as well... Welp, I don't want this post to get too long, so... Any feedback on my (par for the course) disjointed and confusing ideas?
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Post subject: Re: Anyone is welcome to organize another speed TAS competition
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dwangoAC wrote:
OK, let's do it. I'm still somewhat recovering from SGDQ 2015 but I agree we should do this again sooner rather than later, perhaps a month from now. Having said that, I don't have to be the organizer every time - if someone else wants to step up to do one for the site please let me know as organizing this does take a bit of time due to the need to find and select a good game.
I'm definitely considering it. I'd love to run events like these, and I've got the spare time and complete lack of social life to do them often.
Take note that this one was based on a predefined deadline for start and stop (albeit with a sliding window tied to the SGDQ schedule). The first speed TAS competition featuring Baby Moses worked on an honor system whereas the SGDQ event with Streemerz was very much a hard deadline, with announcements of the ending being neigh and all of the requisite panic that goes with it (although I'll admit that the actual cutoff was substantially delayed due to a long setup block for Super Metroid). If we were to have another event, should it be a hard start and stop time like Streemerz (which may not work well for people in odd timezones but has that panic factor) or should it be on the honor system like Baby Moses was (more flexible but easier to cheat at)? Thoughts?
I don't think a hard start/stop would be all that bad. The one minor issue I had with this past race is that the deadline wasn't actually set in stone, it was highly dependent on how SGDQ went itself. As you said, Super Metroid took a while to set up, and any of the other games could have gone extremely well or seriously long, leading to a much shorter/longer time than anticipated. The issue with a shorter time is, also as you said, potentially alienating people in different timezones (or insomniacs <_<), but it does give the panic factor and ultimately leads to a more interesting race. A longer time would allow more people to enter, making it interesting, but there would be more time to carefully optimize and thus it wouldn't particularly be any different than, say, a Dream Team Contest. Except without teams, of course. So in my opinion, we'd either have to: A. Pick a short time that works for as many people as possible with a simple game that can actually be TASed within that time limit or B. Pick a longer time to account for everyone, but pick a very complicated game to make up for the longer time I do actually have some more ideas about doing events like these regularly, which I'm probably going to post as a new thread since it would encompass more than just speed TAS races.
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warmCabin wrote:
You shouldn't need a degree in computer science to get into this hobby.
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Mr. Pwnage wrote:
You have to rapid-fire the stick on and off in order to climb that slope without slipping, so it isn't even a feasible route non-TAS.
It's doable on console, the timing isn't that strict.
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feos wrote:
This isn't intended. How do you do it exactly?
* Paint a section of input, the longer it is the more noticeable the effect will be * Insert or remove a frame before that section of input, anything that actively changes the framecount of the movie basically * Undoing this change will readjust every frame of that section of input and count each change as a re-record * Redoing the change does the same thing Example: Paint 2000 frames of input. Insert a frame at 1. Undo it. You gained 2000 re-records. Redo it. You gained 2000 re-records again. The effect is magnified if you copy-paste insert longer sections of input at a time. Example: Paint 3000 frames of input. Copy 5 frames and paste insert them at frame 1. Undo it. You gained 15000 re-records. Redo it and you gain 15000 more.
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HELLA LATE EDIT: Post rendered obsolete months ago.
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warmCabin wrote:
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feos wrote:
...you don't produce high amounts of rerecords just from using tastudio... [snip] Lastly, stop spreading this rumor about tastudio producing high amounts of fake rerecords.
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User movie #24592874817851446 Finished, syncs. I almost don't want to touch this file anymore.
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Derakon wrote:
That person sounds amazing. I bet they're super humble, too.
Only the most humble person out there! Ever. In the world. No one is more humble than this person. They are the best at being humble.
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User movie #24577673766739189 This isn't finished, but I'm uploading it in case someone wants to redo everything from ~frame 8500 on and try to save the 10 frames that were mysteriously lost even with the exact same strats. It shouldn't be more than 3 frames lost over the entire run, not 10 frames lost in less than a minute.
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warmCabin wrote:
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Leave it to me. I've already resynced the movie twice, might as well go for it again. Could you post the input file?
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