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Beautiful! This run is awesome, and yet much flaming occurs... Flame Man's flame, of course! ... I promise never to try again making such bad a pun! Yes vote, of course!
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32%, Zurreco's got all those I have... I haven't found #30 BUT I'm 100% sure that song was in a Commodore 64 Summer Olympic Games, during the surf event.
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Wow, sounds rather nice! :) Thanks for the updates!!
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Awesome improvement, awesome tas --> yes vote! Congrats!
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I really stink at music, but I still like it, which results in things like this for the Dwelling of Duels competition. Most of you should recognize the song.
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Deign wrote:
http://files.filefront.com/record+reset+snes9xzip/;9106812;/fileinfo.html
Thanks a bunch! :) Looks nice so far! For a moment, I thought it might be a good idea to level up Rydia to level 12 and learn warp (to leave the Antlion's cave faster), but leaving on foot ain't so long after all... Thanks for the WIPs, I'm glad I can follow your progress!
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I believe this run made the bomb seller very happy (and rich). :OD Congrats to the author for the awesome run, and to Bisqwit (for being able to encode it!).
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They're both really nice, but the second one really shines from its speed and awesomeness. I love it!
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I had never looked at this topic until just now, and I must say I am pretty impressed! Most enemies are owned like peanuts are owned by a squirrel, and everything flows at a perfect rhythm (not boring-slow or I-can't-see-s***-fast). I really can't wait for the final version. Good luck with what's left!
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Some of these videos have been mentionned in this thread. Impressing indeed... but it seems like the hack was not released publicly or something, or if it was, it's well hidden...
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While I liked watching the non-glitched version a bit more, I can't vote anything else than 'Yes' on this one! The glitch itself is interesting, but what amazed me even more is the way it has been abused. I mean, one had to think for a while to realise what had to be gotten from the glitch, and how to do it. The usual medical herb killing Zoma is still one of my favorite 'ROFL' TAS moments. Defeating Baramos Bomus & Gonus without ever thinking of fighting the 'original' is also hilarious in my opinion.
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Wow, I can't believe I've never heard about this site before, it's really nice! Thank you :)
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AKA wrote:
Now I think about it I think this would have made a better screenshot
Hahahaha!! The star!!! Best screenshot ever! Too bad it won't make this much sense when/if a 0 star run is achieved... :)
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Holy balls, I didn't think so much could be skipped from that game! I almost chocked on my sandwich when I realised you were going for ExDeath with less than 300HP...!!! Although it got a little repetitive at the end, there were so many 'lol moments' and owned bosses that I have to vote yes, not to mention that the running time of this run WTF'ed me when I first read it. Also, I found the use of jobs to be very impressive and entertaining. I must admit there were some strategies I didn't quite understand, but that was to be expected considering I can't read japanese; I'm not complaining though, I understand that fan translations are no-no's.
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This run was entertaining to me, and it seemed technically good as far as I can tell ==> yes vote from me. Had it been 5 minutes long it would have been boring, but thankfully, this is not the case of this run. Man, I hope the next Mario game's title has the word 'Tetris' in it, so Baxter can TAS/own it! :P
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Wow, I didn't know you were into this sort of things! :D This is pretty good stuff, I definitely hope to hear more in the future! Ever thought of entering Dwelling of Duels? Basically, it's a video game music arrangement competition intended for remixes featuring a live instrument as the main instrument. Rockin' music like yours would fit there very nicely I believe. (For those who want to hear more, regulars have made some amazingly good stuff, like this, this. Even I have humbly participated with this.)
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I found the TAS to be very entertaining, even when laps were completed by just turning around or jumping off the course. It shows how "easy" abusing is. I didn't mind the pausing, considering it was barely noticeable and that it allowed a faster game completion. Also, as some have mentioned already, it seems like the run is improvable, but speed and entertainment are achieved big time here. So big yes vote for me.
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I personally find amazing that you were able to reach that point of the game so quickly! Good luck for the tower, and please keep us informed, I can't wait to know how you'll get through it!
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Going left (SMB2 in some levels) and right at the same time sure won't be easy, but hey, looking at the MM3-4-5-6 and MMX1-2 runs shows it may be possible. Good luck, I can't wait to see a WIP!
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Maza wrote:
Admitted, it's nice to know how fast MM3 can be beaten with the help of cheats. But still, voting no for cheats. (and thus voting no for this run.) Vatchern, you produce great quality runs, so don't let this discourage you even a bit.
I agree with this. The cheat may be 'built in', but I don't find this run to be more entertaining than a run that doesn't use the second controller.
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Apparently, Adobe Audition 1.0 allows mixing and exporting of multichannel sound files... in WMA... I'm gonna look for more info I guess. [EDIT] I just found that the open source software FFmpeg should do it in AC3. Get the latest Windows binary here and the required DLL here, or just Google FFmpeg for the latest source. Also, a quick Google search shows that the syntax for encoding multichannel AC3 files looks like this:
ffmpeg -i 0.wav -i 1.wav -i 2.wav -i 3.wav -i 4.wav -i 5.wav -acodec ac3 -f ac3 -ac 6 -ab 448 /stuff.ac3
I couldn't get it to work with the WAV files I've tried it with, but since I'm not too good with codecs and stuff, I'd better let someone else figure out the rest...
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This is pretty impressing. I can't wait to see the Pyramid TAS'ed!
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I didn't know about this run until now, so... I care. :) I'm pretty much a newbie to TASing but I can certainly appreciate a fine run.
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Works for me. I really enjoy this run so far!
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