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Just a quick update to say I've been slowly working on updates to https://wiki.tas.bot to flesh out aspects around what's needed for a run to be presented under the TASBot banner. I've created a page at https://wiki.tas.bot/wiki/Content_readiness_checklist in particular that lays out what's expected for a run to be shown at an event. One of the things Bigbass in particular brought up is the question "What goes on the TASVideos side and what goes on the TASBot side?" and I think the focus of the TASBot community has generally always been event presentation from the beginning, so I'll be putting entries on that topic there. Everything around console verification will remain here on the TASVideos wiki under the newly homed Wiki: ConsoleVerification section. There's a *lot* of work left to update other parts of the wiki though, so be sure to check out the wiki restructuring thread if you're interested in lending a hand. Thanks!
I was laid off in May 2023 and could use support via Patreon or onetime donations as I work on TASBot Re: and TASBot HD. I'm dwangoAC, part of the senior staff of TASVideos as the Senior Ambassador and BDFL of the TASBot community; I post TAS content on YouTube.com/dwangoAC based on livestreams from Twitch.tv/dwangoAC.
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Memory wrote:
I have created the Senior Moderator position with moozooh as the first ever senior moderator! Thank you for stepping up to this!
I am in full support of this and absolutely feel this is both a needed role and moozooh is the right person for it. The TASBot community pretty much only exists on Discord where we get raided a couple times a year around events and we discovered quickly that the role was needed to help organize things on that front, I'm happy to see it created and well staffed here. Congrats, moozooh, and good job leading, Memory!
I was laid off in May 2023 and could use support via Patreon or onetime donations as I work on TASBot Re: and TASBot HD. I'm dwangoAC, part of the senior staff of TASVideos as the Senior Ambassador and BDFL of the TASBot community; I post TAS content on YouTube.com/dwangoAC based on livestreams from Twitch.tv/dwangoAC.
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feos wrote:
It doesn't support savestates https://github.com/EKA2L1/EKA2L1/issues/47 Also dumping ROMs from phones doesn't seem to work if you haven't patched your phone, because the firmware servers are dead.
The save feature is now being tracked under https://github.com/EKA2L1/EKA2L1/issues/265
I was laid off in May 2023 and could use support via Patreon or onetime donations as I work on TASBot Re: and TASBot HD. I'm dwangoAC, part of the senior staff of TASVideos as the Senior Ambassador and BDFL of the TASBot community; I post TAS content on YouTube.com/dwangoAC based on livestreams from Twitch.tv/dwangoAC.
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"AGDQ2024 will be held in Pittsburgh, PA from January 14-21, 2024! Game submissions for AGDQ will be open from Sept. 1-10" - it's on their... X feed (I feel defiled saying that) but not on their website yet. I've updated https://github.com/orgs/TASBotL3C/projects/1/views/3 with the submissions for GDQx and I'm now looking for suggestions for AGDQ 2024 content, especially from authors or commentators who might want to be there in person but including anything on the site worth showing. What's a good fit?
I was laid off in May 2023 and could use support via Patreon or onetime donations as I work on TASBot Re: and TASBot HD. I'm dwangoAC, part of the senior staff of TASVideos as the Senior Ambassador and BDFL of the TASBot community; I post TAS content on YouTube.com/dwangoAC based on livestreams from Twitch.tv/dwangoAC.
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I'd like to officially request reconsideration on this run being marked as obsoleted; the obsoleting TAS is a 100% TAS while this is a fastest ending TAS that demonstrates significantly different mechanics such that it should stand on its own. As evidence of the relevance of this run, I'd point to the reception of it, that many views can't be a fluke: Link to video
I was laid off in May 2023 and could use support via Patreon or onetime donations as I work on TASBot Re: and TASBot HD. I'm dwangoAC, part of the senior staff of TASVideos as the Senior Ambassador and BDFL of the TASBot community; I post TAS content on YouTube.com/dwangoAC based on livestreams from Twitch.tv/dwangoAC.
Post subject: GDQx tests, more work needed
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I streamed late last night and we managed to console verify two different Arkanoid runs but it's not clear if they're suitable for GDQx. I plan to fight some fatigue and stream more tests again today, likely ones focusing on libTAS so we have a good mix of submission types. I'm still looking for suggestions, so feel free to hop over to https://twitch.tv/dwangoAC later today if you happen to have time. We have to finish the submissions up today, although we could bleed into tomorrow if we had to. Thanks to those who have made suggestions on Discord and for the help so far, with a special shout-out to Bigbass for fast dumpscript fixes and YoshiRulz for Linux BizHawk support. Let's see what we get! :)
I was laid off in May 2023 and could use support via Patreon or onetime donations as I work on TASBot Re: and TASBot HD. I'm dwangoAC, part of the senior staff of TASVideos as the Senior Ambassador and BDFL of the TASBot community; I post TAS content on YouTube.com/dwangoAC based on livestreams from Twitch.tv/dwangoAC.
Post subject: TAS runs for GDQx
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Hi all! https://gdqx.gamesdonequick.com is live and we have three days to pick up to three games (with a couple different categories) - any TAS runs that stand out? I'd need runs that either a commenter was willing to act as a runner and go to TwitchCon in Las Vegas or I'd need content I could learn commentary for on my own. I'm leaning towards entertaining TAS runs with commentary rather than ACE runs. Thoughts?
I was laid off in May 2023 and could use support via Patreon or onetime donations as I work on TASBot Re: and TASBot HD. I'm dwangoAC, part of the senior staff of TASVideos as the Senior Ambassador and BDFL of the TASBot community; I post TAS content on YouTube.com/dwangoAC based on livestreams from Twitch.tv/dwangoAC.
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I've been planning this post for a very long time and now's as good a time as any. :) This is a happy post, albeit one that needs a bit of backdrop and one I'm writing off-the-cuff without as much tightness in my writing as I probably ought to; my apologies in advance for the rambling. I kicked off the desire to show TAS content at AGDQ 2014 nearly 10 years ago under the TASBot mascot banner and it's been a wild ride ever since. There's been good, there's been bad, and there's even been ugly, but through it all we've been able to do incredible things. I have many regrets of things I'd do differently if I had the opportunity but I also have so many good memories over the years. So many people have come to the TASVideos community because of the Brain Age TAS led up by micro500 in particular and I can't say enough about how the live presentations wouldn't have been possible without the original efforts of the TAS authors. In the last decade we've helped raise more than $1.3m with TASBot led and organized event content at just GDQ charities alone, a number that still staggers me today. We have a lot to be proud of, but the charity donation numbers there aren't the only win. In the last year, the number of leads taking on representing the community on their own has continued to increase and we had an unprecedented situation where three separate TASBot appearances happened simultaneously (recently with TASBot appearing at DEF CON, Long Island Retro, and Super Smash Con all on exactly the same day). That growth has led to some fascinating developments as well as some new challenges, and part of this post is addressing where we're heading as a community. Over the years, the needs of the TASVideos (TAS creation) and TASBot (TAS presentation) communities diverged and led to a schism that didn't have to happen the way it did, but it happened nevertheless. I unwittingly made the problem worse with my behavior around rejected submissions that the site wasn't capable of handling at the time, and in particular the Discord communities headed in very different directions from the start. I'd like to pause and apologize to those who I hurt in the process of trying to figure out how to navigate those tricky times, especially those leads who felt stepped on. I made some mistakes along the way, and I'm sorry for pain I caused with missteps and poor judgement. I'll be the first to admit that I've not always managed my position on the TASVideos side as a senior staff member and Senior Ambassador well, and I've not been the perfect founder and BDFL of the TASBot community either; this process has been humbling, challenging, and at times exhausting. Still, we now have a number of major changes in play that make this 10 year anniversary of TASBot content an ideal time to heal some of the wounds and reunify the communities through several cross-pollination efforts. There's a lot to be celebrating right now. The TASVideos channel is finally seeing some content coming from the TASBot side, such as https://youtu.be/8UgIIzq8YlU from TiKevin83, Ownasaurus, and Handstitchedlife. We have progress on publishing TAS presentation content on the site even if it's a slow slog getting there. There's never been more documentation on the process of making a console verified run, and we're seeing progress on the replay device hardware side with Ownasaurus, Rasteri and TheMas3212's efforts as well as other projects. The upcoming TASD specification from ViGreyTech and Bigbass is also an exciting new development that will help define a standard way to handle console verification data files (and I secretly hope to expand it to a streaming data format in the future, but one step at a time). I've been slowly experimenting with FasTAS videos as shorts on my YouTube channel to take TAS content and condense it down to less than a minute, with some experiments going better than others, but it's been a worthwhile endeavor from an engagement perspective (if not so much monetarily for me which is admittedly unfortunate as I'm still looking for work, but I digress). We do still have a lot of work cut out for ourselves however. One of the things we lost when we moved away from using the forums to organize TAS showcase content at GDQ events is we unintentionally cut ourselves off from members that prioritize the forums over other places of engagement like Twitch and Discord. We've had a ton of new events all the same as tracked at https://github.com/orgs/TASBotL3C/projects/1/views/3 but we need to evaluate what events to focus on next. I'll continue to focus on events like MAGFest, but I'll be looking to have more leads take on leading more events. I'll also be looking at ways to better document what's expected of a lead taking TASBot to an event and defining the process better. TASBot has become a mascot of TAS'ing in general and we've generally kept the quality of that representation high. I recognize that TASBot isn't specifically the mascot of TASVideos as a whole, but there's no reason we can't use him as a mascot either. We now have TASBod frames (i.e. fully or nearly fully built out TASBot bodies of various levels of quality) located on the west coast and east coasts of the US as well as one in Europe and I'll be working to get things as consistent as possible, while also ensuring there's no pictures of more than one TASBot frame in the same picture at the same time such that we don't run into the same kind of unsettling circumstance that might happen if two Mickey Mouse suited individuals encountered one another in a theme park. The point of all of this is basically to have some standards around what it means to have the TASBot community presenting content at an event so event organizers know they can expect a professional experience at all times and viewers know they can expect fun TAS content with good attribution. A good example of this effort of expanding the presentations to new folks in play is the recently shown run at BSG on ESAMarathon's channel, it's not yet a YouTube video but can be seen at https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1902618242?t=10h4m30s at the moment and highlights [871] NES Mega Man 3, 4, 5 & 6 by Baxter & AngerFist in 39:06.92 all with the help of folks like Blastermak, TinyTim78, and KillerChar representing the content. We'll need to continue working on ensuring presentations are consistently high quality but exposing TAS content (especially TASVideos TAS content) with excellence is always good. I touched on a lot of different elements, but this post basically boils down to this: The TASVideos and TASBot communities can be best served by investing in our leads presenting content and working toward a reunification of the communities, which is going to best be accomplished starting with posts here on the TASVideos forums describing what we're doing better alongside wiki updates (both on the TASVideos side as well as the TASBot wiki side). My hat goes off to Samsara and Memory for kicking off Thread #23197: Wiki Maintenance, Updates, and Discussion - Wiki Restructuring in Progress (and for just rocking it in general lately). I'll do what I can to help in the effort and drag the rest of the TASBot community in as well. ;) I'm very thankful for the leads on the TASBot side for everything they've done across the board, including the admins (MediaMagnet, taters, TiKevin83, and TheMas3212) and the recently presenting moderators and leads (Ownasaurus, TheAxeMan, grav, ikuyo, Blastermak, Sauraen, and their supporting members backing them up). I have several visions of where I'd like to lead the community next, but seeing us expand into more events with more leads is absolutely a cornerstone of that vision. I'm happy seeing things move beyond me and consider it a massive win - I remember back in 2016 when I was practically begging for someone else to take on the lead and now we have plenty of folks who can competently lead an event and/or present at one independently with minimal assistance. Question - as we approach the 10 year anniversary of TASBot content being shown publicly, what's a suitable way to celebrate? Is there a good 10 year reunion idea you may have? Post about it below! Oh, one more question - any interest in leading / presenting at an event? Start a thread! In essence, this rambling post is mostly me saying thank you - thank you to the TASVideos leads who didn't give up on us over on the TASBot side, and thank you to everyone on the TASBot side who put in so much effort to make all the amazing things happen over the years. Let's continue to work together to pull the communities closer while recognizing the different skillsets needed, and I can't wait to see where we end up in another decade. :) Now get out there and help with those wiki updates, TAS hard, and continue having fun playing games perfectly while raising money for charities in the process. :)
I was laid off in May 2023 and could use support via Patreon or onetime donations as I work on TASBot Re: and TASBot HD. I'm dwangoAC, part of the senior staff of TASVideos as the Senior Ambassador and BDFL of the TASBot community; I post TAS content on YouTube.com/dwangoAC based on livestreams from Twitch.tv/dwangoAC.
Post subject: Reconsider for Playground
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This is an official request to reconsider this as a Playground run.
I was laid off in May 2023 and could use support via Patreon or onetime donations as I work on TASBot Re: and TASBot HD. I'm dwangoAC, part of the senior staff of TASVideos as the Senior Ambassador and BDFL of the TASBot community; I post TAS content on YouTube.com/dwangoAC based on livestreams from Twitch.tv/dwangoAC.
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While I wouldn't put this at the top of my enjoyment list, I do have to say it became more interesting as the run went on. There's some tricky routing choices here, and I appreciate that some of the mechanics are TAS only. Thanks for your tireless efforts to never stop improving!
I was laid off in May 2023 and could use support via Patreon or onetime donations as I work on TASBot Re: and TASBot HD. I'm dwangoAC, part of the senior staff of TASVideos as the Senior Ambassador and BDFL of the TASBot community; I post TAS content on YouTube.com/dwangoAC based on livestreams from Twitch.tv/dwangoAC.
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I'm about to say a few slightly controversial things but I promise it's in good nature, heh. Controversial thing #1: We should publish this TAS. Ok, so on the face of it, that's not so controversial as there does appear to be at least some understanding that there's some value here. Still, it's not exactly without debate, so I'll still claim it as controversial... :) Controversial thing #2: We should not create a full length video encode of this TAS, instead using labeling as we have in the past to identify that the run has been truncated, opting to show the beginning and end and possibly notable sections in the middle, pointing back to the publication page to watch the movie file in the emulator instead. Basically, I'm saying "Why not both?" [insert shrug] - we're having some pretty hilarious conversations trying to either justify having a 33 day video or conversely not have a 33 day video when the reality is anyone who wants to watch 33 days of the same thing probably has enough time to set up the emulator. The videos are useful and are a key artifact as they lower the barrier for watching TAS's but in this case there's nothing different here that can't be seen in Desert Bus for Hope events outside the final screens. An encode that includes those and properly labels what the actual length is would accomplish all the things we actually need even if it breaks from tradition.
I was laid off in May 2023 and could use support via Patreon or onetime donations as I work on TASBot Re: and TASBot HD. I'm dwangoAC, part of the senior staff of TASVideos as the Senior Ambassador and BDFL of the TASBot community; I post TAS content on YouTube.com/dwangoAC based on livestreams from Twitch.tv/dwangoAC.
Post subject: New movie file
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Hi Judges, please replace the movie file in this submission with https://tasvideos.org/UserFiles/Info/638226361601783394 which is the culmination of the input from Spikestuff, rythin and myself. I've updated the embedded encode and the description in preparation for the movie file swap. Thanks!
I was laid off in May 2023 and could use support via Patreon or onetime donations as I work on TASBot Re: and TASBot HD. I'm dwangoAC, part of the senior staff of TASVideos as the Senior Ambassador and BDFL of the TASBot community; I post TAS content on YouTube.com/dwangoAC based on livestreams from Twitch.tv/dwangoAC.
Post subject: Full list of upcoming events in tracker
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Hi all! The site Ambassador team has been using a tracker board to keep tabs on all the different events coming up featuring TAS content and console verification work with TASBot present as our mascot - the list of accepted event content is up at https://github.com/orgs/TASBotL3C/projects/1/views/5 and covers some of the events TiKevin83 mentioned as well as a few others, so take a quick peek! :) Highlights include PUwP, MAGWest, RPG Limit Break, ESA, LTX, DEF CON and more. I'll potentially be opening up specific threads for needs on some of the content as I want to make sure things are as visible as possible, especially for TASVideos oriented content. I hope to see folks there! :)
I was laid off in May 2023 and could use support via Patreon or onetime donations as I work on TASBot Re: and TASBot HD. I'm dwangoAC, part of the senior staff of TASVideos as the Senior Ambassador and BDFL of the TASBot community; I post TAS content on YouTube.com/dwangoAC based on livestreams from Twitch.tv/dwangoAC.
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Bigbass wrote:
dwangoAC wrote:
https://wiki.tas.bot was created to specifically address console verification and charity event TASBot aspects
Any console verification topics that don't directly involve TASBot, should remain here, not on wiki.tas.bot. Last year I reworked Wiki: ConsoleVerificationGuide to provide more details about each step of the verification process, and have made a few updates since then.
That's totally fine with me - we'll generally have some overlap but that's not an issue at all.
Bigbass wrote:
Additionally, the kind of information that would be written on these pages, can't be written by just anyone; it needs someone who understands the subject matter.
Or a tech writer who can interview subject matter experts, but that's its own skill that's also hard to come by some days. :)
I was laid off in May 2023 and could use support via Patreon or onetime donations as I work on TASBot Re: and TASBot HD. I'm dwangoAC, part of the senior staff of TASVideos as the Senior Ambassador and BDFL of the TASBot community; I post TAS content on YouTube.com/dwangoAC based on livestreams from Twitch.tv/dwangoAC.
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The Wiki: Tasbot page is also horribly out of date and there were more topics than could fit reasonably on a single Wiki page so https://wiki.tas.bot was created to specifically address console verification and charity event TASBot aspects but it's facing the same issues described above, which is to say, there's a lack of folks who have an interest in editing the wiki. :) Needless to say, I'm aware this page needs help and we'll figure something out eventually.
I was laid off in May 2023 and could use support via Patreon or onetime donations as I work on TASBot Re: and TASBot HD. I'm dwangoAC, part of the senior staff of TASVideos as the Senior Ambassador and BDFL of the TASBot community; I post TAS content on YouTube.com/dwangoAC based on livestreams from Twitch.tv/dwangoAC.
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I'd like to start with a brief apology, the way my tone came off in text was not ideal and I sounded way more harsh than I intended. I've had a chance to chat with Samsara and agree that there are some other aspects that need to be tackled all while there's a lot of other things that are asking for admin attention. With that aside, Vamp reached out to me and it led to a discussion with a couple of other folks on the Celeste TAS side. There is in fact interest in making this happen from them as well, and Vamp may make an account here to join the discussion. One major challenge that will need to be solved on the Everest / Celeste TAS framework side is that their distribution method doesn't currently involve a movie file in the way TASVideos would expect; it relies on a series of git-controlled individual level files with a .tas extension that are tied together by a main input file that references them. Their development methods are somewhat similar to how the Super Mario 64 120 star TAS efforts tackle things with individual levels that then get stitched together later. There's a discussion going on now about the best way to collect individual levels into a run such as 100% and zip them up in a single file similar to how BizHawk or libTAS works along with a metadata file containing everything the TASVideos parser expects to see including author information and a rerecord count field (that will likely be a wild guesstimate of the sum of all individual levels combined, but I digress). That work will have to take place first but it does look like there's a viable path forward here. The reservations noted by Samsara in particular are reasonable and real and I appreciate the willingness to speak up. There's nothing urgent here and we can take our time working out the best way to do this but it definitely seems like it's a good idea to at least try.
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I would like to nominate this run for consideration in the playground tier. The votes overwhelmingly demonstrate that viewers found this entertaining and it has additional value for the unique approaches the run took.
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Just to say it, the description of this submission reflects the original submission at the moment, I'll update it once we work out how to handle this. So first of all, this is pretty incredible - there's several really fascinating aspects to this worth exploring and talking through. For starters, I'd consider "two keyboards" to be a different branch. I can understand how this might feel like cheating but if the binary accepts input this way without modification, you could argue it's how the game behaves and is theoretically how the devs wrote it to work even if they had no idea this could happen. I'd like to see if the .ltm editing approach works to achieve the same goal with a single keyboard by sending a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters or accented letters from exotic keyboards such that a single keyboard combined with parser abuse could still achieve the same time but I'm not opposed to the current hacked .ltm. I look forward to the discussion - what do others think?
I was laid off in May 2023 and could use support via Patreon or onetime donations as I work on TASBot Re: and TASBot HD. I'm dwangoAC, part of the senior staff of TASVideos as the Senior Ambassador and BDFL of the TASBot community; I post TAS content on YouTube.com/dwangoAC based on livestreams from Twitch.tv/dwangoAC.
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Spikestuff wrote:
I found a major improvement with text phrasing and requesting co-author
I had a chat with Spikestuff about how on earth this was possible and we discovered some very interesting behaviors in libTAS. I had been using "chorded" input - as in, holding down the desired keys and tapping the frame advance button. What Spikestuff did was use the piano roll Input Editor method with a specific twist of adding the input in the opposite order it should be fed into the game. Quoting Spikestuff from Discord: 'Let's say "Get Flask [Enter]". I did this: [Enter]ksalfteg as my input string.'. This was a huge surprise to me, as I'd spent quite some time when I was messing around with Epistory and I hadn't observed this at the time. I'm extremely happy to see this as it may make some things in Epistory possible that weren't otherwise, assuming I can get it to be stable, but I digress. I've confirmed this movie file syncs for me and is faster, so that's awesome. All that to say, yes, I would gladly have you on as co-author with profuse appreciation, this was a fantastic find! However, I do still assert that "max score" is incorrect; I got the score up to 66,031 before deciding that was pointless, you can just keep picking up the dagger over and over again to get the actual max score with absolutely no entertainment benefit. This gets the best ending with the highest score, so I'm in favor of sticking with that branch name - I'm open to feedback, however. :) Thanks again for this awesome find. :)
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Randomno wrote:
If someone approached TASVideos with a custom TAS tool, an input file, playback instructions, and the best way to record video, then maybe it could go from there.
https://github.com/EverestAPI/CelesteTAS-EverestInterop We already have a perfect example of what should be supported that has multiple examples of everything you asked for. If we build it, they may come... But right now the barrier of entry remains gated. My take remains that we should pave the way for Celeste TAS content we *know* is both important to their own community as well as to viewers (a Celeste TAS was just shown at SGDQ 2023). Once we have this one example in place, others will have a blueprint to follow. Without a path to publication there's a lot less drive to try (ask me how I know...); making this Celeste example will immediately make a significant trove of content available for submissions, assuming the community is still interested by that point.
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OtakuTAS wrote:
I also think it is worth noting not everything needs to be accepted to TASVideos. It's already been seen by a bazillion people... is there really a benefit to having it on the site, let alone performing massive site changes to accomodate one movie out of thousands? Additionally, will those changes potentionally compromise future standards of REAL runs? Honestly, deny it and move on. It's a cool piece and it's on YouTube. Good enough..
I've sat on whether or not to respond to you and I'll admit I was pretty annoyed. Let's get a few things out of the way upfront: - This is a high profile example, but it's not the only one by a longshot - I'm not the only example here; just this week at GDQ there's an amazing Celeste TAS presentation by an independent community - Presentations and displays of TAS content with commentary are their own unique form of entertainment that can absolutely stand shoulder-to-shoulder with straight TAS's with no commentary - We have a long history of TAS content with commentary, albeit usually with just text in certain emulator movie file formats but also including some YouTube encodes with commentary; this type of presentation is very much adjacent to that - Excluding content that is very much Tool-Assisted Speedrun and Superplay content from a site dedicated to that is not in the best interests of the site and only serves to box the site into a corner where only very specific sterile content is allowed and the site is prevented from growing I realize I have some pretty biased and very strong opinions on this topic but at the same time you brought up a specific concern, so let's address the fear you brought up. I'm not in favor of any changes that compromise standards on what could be described as traditional TAS content which is why I've consistently pushed to clearly label this type of presentation / commentary content all the way out to using a different URL letter instead of M at some point, preferably with filtering options on the site so folks who only want to be exposed to the "pure" content they prefer don't have to be worried about seeing it. Change is scary but I believe we can work together to meet the needs of everyone here and despite my pushback to your points I do value your perspective and desire to ensure this doesn't take anything away from what you enjoy about the site. The thread at Thread #23412: Let's figure out how to publish TASBot's GDQ showcases is almost certainly the right place to continue this discussion and I'm looking forward to seeing this submission move forward at some point. Thanks again to everyone who has worked on solutions for all this!
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I just want to hop in and say that I'm completely on board with short term simple solutions. I personally would prefer using a placeholder file when submitting (honestly, I enjoy hiding easter eggs in them), and even more controversially I think we can have normal /####M locations for the moment until we get something like E going. At that point the only thing we'd need is proper labeling. I'd like to touch on something said earlier about discouraging other content - I'll be honest, it's not just discouraging non-TASBot content, it's been so bad that it's undeniably squelched TASBot discussions on the site in the past. I'm only just now remembering that yes, it's alright to start using the forums to talk about this stuff without fear of getting chased away again a la the Pokemon Red submission all those years ago. I see this as a way to heal several wounds and do awesome things so I'm happy to take some compromises if it means getting it to finally happen.
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notcharles wrote:
Samsara wrote:
We love a good redemption arc on TASVideos.
for an update: yes, i was 10 years old and playing around on my dad’s computer. perhaps not enough supervision.
Welcome back! I can imagine remembering this from all those years ago was probably a bit odd at times. I was there when this happened and I remember these submissions all those years ago and it's clear things have changed since then. :) Congrats on the stability. We talked it over in staff and agree that this does not qualify as ban evasion, for the record - more like ban redemption. Thanks for your bravery and honest assessment of your past self, and for the moments where you're feeling like doing more than lurking, know we're here to support you should you choose to take up TASing again. I suspect you'll go about it a lot differently this time. :)
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Seriously, thank you for all you do - to me, this is just giving you the role that reflects what you were already doing. :)
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I believe these should be two different games. The basis for my argument is that it causes a console verification to desync if you use the wrong one... :) Joking aside, there's clearly different content in one of them, and while my various escapades with Joust were problematic I don't think this one should be.
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