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http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/genmessage.php?board=197343&topic=51069171 Loads of new info about attack and limit break mechanics, I bet it could prove useful!
Post subject: Re: Final Fantasy V Advance
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MikeRS wrote:
ShinSR71 wrote:
I've been wanting to do this TAS for a while now, because basically it's the first English release of this game, that is easy TASable (the PSX version isn't, obviously. Any people interested in seeing this?
It's funny you mention the PSX version, since Final Fantasy Anthology contained FF5 (as well as FF4 and FF6 iirc) in English.
Note how I said "easy TASable". Do you have a PSX emulator that has full re-recording features then? ;o
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Jesus Christ. Thanks :D Ooh, Samurai Goroh :) Are you planning on doing a TAS for the SNES version (the japanese one) ? If not, maybe you could help a bit here, as I noticed you already did one?
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Oh thanks, i could use those. On another note, are any of you people familiar with finding addresses in the memory of games? I would like to have the addresses of where information about the enemy ATB bar is stored etc.
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Yeah! I forgot about that, there is a dash button. This saves quite a lot of time too I think.
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Bugfixes, new jobs, new translation. The most notable bugfixes are: No kiss of blessing bug. No skipping Reina in World 3. No item duping.
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Well, I think a run for GBA is much more interesting, and will be different enough from the SNES one to offer some originality.
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Yeah, that was a big reason for me too, on deciding to do a FFVA TAS.
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Ah great, some interests. I noticed samurai goroh did an attempt on a TAS on the SNES version of this game, i can get some pointers from that, but some glitches etc. in that version don't exist anymore, so the main strategy will be different.
Post subject: Final Fantasy V Advance
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I've been wanting to do this TAS for a while now, because basically it's the first English release of this game, that is easy TASable (the PSX version isn't, obviously. Any people interested in seeing this?