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[URL=http://www.speedtest.net][/URL] What's really funny that when I test to that site at work, it only runs about 7Mb/s, even though the server I'm testing on is downstairs and we've got something like 10Gb/s worth of fiber running into that place. I should ask my boss one of these days how many fiber runs we have to the backbone.
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XNKXGLIE Permanent Hammer Bros. suit in Mario 3.
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In some of the Tony Hawk games (I found this on THPS3 for the 'Cube) if you're doing a manual, you approach an edge you can grind, do a revert (pivot from FS to BS), and hit the grind button while in the revert, you immediately fall off your board but the balance gauge stays on the screen. Even while your character gets back on his board and starts the "kick" animation, you still move as though you were doing a manual. I saw this a while ago and couldn't stop laughing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6wFSx68hRw
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That game's AI cheated like crazy. I once passed a car, only to see it blow by me at around double the max speed; it was going so fast the tires were smoking. The developers did NOT want you getting a free game.
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Does VBA have an auto-hold feature?
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oh hell yes
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pirate_sephiroth wrote:
MST3K!!
bwah, I still quote that movie all the time. HIKEEBA!
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FCEUX has an auto-hold feature... you should just be able to press each button once and have the emulator hold it for that frame, as many buttons as you want.
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I start using emulators back in like '96 or something so when I started seeing tool-assisted videos I assumed they involved emulation.
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I learned how to play through a level of the original Prince of Persia with the monitor off, including a fight sequence.
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Any chance of an encode of this? My other machine with the emu+rom is on the fritz and I can't watch it.
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what the hell?
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Captain Forehead wrote:
To me the different music that is used gets pretty annoying.
Absolutely... I watched about 4 seconds of that and shut it off.
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I've had a semester each of VB and C++... friend of mine has been after me to write a scorekeeping program for when we play darts and I haven't even started working on it. I really should keep up with writing code before I forget it all.
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I haven't been to Funspot in a while... friend of mine used to have a boat on Winnipesaukee and we'd head over every time we were up there. Should take a drive up there for that, could be cool.
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I use 5 for most stuff, but I still have a copy of 2 because some of my plugins aren't compatible with anything newer.
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I have a copy of Intelligent Qube I bought used a few years ago. All I got was the disk; even the cover in the case is just a printout. Original run copies of FF7 and Xenogears, too.
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I remember trying back in the day, don't know if I ever got all the way up...
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Dwedit wrote:
There is no NES Gryzor. Only Contra or Probotector.
um... filename is "Gryzor (J).nes"
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I don't get how you're marking and capturing multiple qubes on the same turn.
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This is pretty much exactly what I want out of a TAS.
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You can set the resolution to whatever you want, and if you set it up to use your video card to stretch the image, there's a ton of stuff you can do to it. Here's an animation I made showing the difference between the standard display and the Super2xSal filter.
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I have to say I'm looking forward to CCW more than anything else on this site right now.
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My Athlon is averaging about 1-2% CPU on fullscreen.
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Now that's starting to look more like a proper Metroid run, getting into all sorts of places you don't belong.
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