That was weird. My ROM has one of those introductions on it placed by whoever ripped the ROM. But the file still played right... except it set the ROM to be in... Spanish I think. It synched perfectly [watched it all the way through] except all the level names and things were in Spanish. [It might have been Portuguese. I'm really not much of an expert on languages.]
But yeah, incredible run.
Ah, that'd be it.
Shoot. I could really use that for my messing around with the Dual TAS idea.
That, or having the program recognize keypresses when the focus isn't on it. Of course, that'd obviously be alot of trouble if you start typing into another window or something.
Shoot, must have totally missed it.
I'm having another problem, though. I'm assinging Joypad keys to Hotkeys, and pressing the key has absolutely no effect. Like, it doesn't even register.
I'm not entirely sure, I think nitsuja's improved snes9x had this problem resolved, but that seems to be gone and locked and yeah.
So, the emulator pauses when the focus isn't on it and I need to know if there's any way for it not to do that.
Thanks.
I haven't really played the X games much, so I have to ask: Is the time spend messing around in X1 really not enough time to have collected all the other items? I mean, does it really take that long to get them?
Besides, even if I were to get another BT client, I'd close it as it as soon as it was finished to free up memory on my computer.
Then you are just a selfish leecher. You would be downloading files at the expense of others, ie. at the expense of the unselfish people out there who actually seed complete files (even though they don't have anything to gain from that). You must realize even yourself that if everyone acted like you, nobody would get anything.
Congratulations on missing my point entirely. I have BitComet open all the time. No other client is as good about memory usage, or about being as user-friendly. I would not be getting rid of it. So if I want to continue downloading the TA movies, I'd have to open another client. You can see where this is going?
If bisqwit would just allow BitComet, I'd be able to seed just like everyone else, just like I always do for everything. But he's taken that option away from me.
I would not care at which rate I download at. I would not like to use another BT client because BitComet's interface, memory usage, and method of handling batch torrents works best for me. I have not noticed any differences in downloading when using it, but it seems to chug along at a pretty average pace.
Either alot of people are exploiting the glitch, or it's all a big terrible coincidence. I don't really care. I would just like to be able to download and share.
Besides, even if I were to get another BT client, I'd close it as it as soon as it was finished to free up memory on my computer. BitComet is the only client I haven't had memory issues with.
I went and did some research. Apparently, "BitComet does not correctly report downloading stats if you close the torrent in mid-download...", however, this only applies to older versions of BitComet.
However, the reason I use BitComet is because it's written in C++ and much less of a memory hog than most other clients. It's worked alot better for me, and I hope you can see through your misconceptions and allow it to be used again.
Yes, and forcing people to download ones that work less effectively for them and having to run 2 BT clients at the same time is a huge hassle, not to mention an unnecessary one.
So, because you don't feel like using BitComet, you get sore about it and don't want others using it either. Keep abusing your power, here. It's really making you the bigger man.
So because a few people are somehow getting the file a little slower, you're going to lower the number of people who get the file at all?
Yeah, seems like a great idea, there.
I still don't see how that's so. My upload rates are always twice my download rates, and that's with a cap to my upload rate as it is. I have u/d ratios of 10 to 13 on some files.
I really fail to see how this is as you describe.
What's wrong with that? BitComet works better than any other client I've ever tried, which is... most of them. I don't think I'd be changing for any reason, including this.
Currently, all the files I'm trying to download get the response "Tracker Returned Code: 403, Stop!" What does this mean, and why can't I download anything? Is the problem on my end, and if so, can anyone tell me what I need to do? I'm at a bit of a loss.
It [the OGM] works fine in Windows Media Player for me. I'm using version 9, because I haven't bothered to update to version 10. I also tried it in VLC Media Player, since I already had that installed, and as far as I can tell they play it identical.
I'd like to see an all-exit run. I'm currently trying to do that just for myself, not tool-assisted or anything, and I'm up to Sky World with all exits found in all other worlds, and 2 of the Star Road levels complete [ie, both exits] and one more with the regular exit.
I'd do a tool-assisted run, but I'd just be too lazy to make all the little optimizations like how flying a certain way is fastest and whatever.
But yeah. Keep at this run, man.