Post subject: Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two
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Because I highly doubt emulators for the other systems this game is for are up and running yet. Just like in the previous game, how the bosses are defeated and how you complete certain quests affect the ending of the game. Ultimately, is Paint, Thinner or a mixture of both the fastest route?
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Dolphin also has low compatibility on Epic Mickey 2. Most of all, it was released just three weeks ago. http://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=Epic_Mickey_2:_The_Power_of_Two
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None of the reported problems would be problems as far as I can tell. Since Progressive Scan does not destabilize the emulator, you shouldn't TAS with Dual Core on, I doubt you'd TAS using a real Wii-mote, and no accurate texture cache levels destabilizes the emulator either.
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Yeah, none of those things matter at all. Half of the problem settings cannot even be used for tasing, and it's not like changing a couple of settings is hard. The only obstacle here is wiimote recording.
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Oh well, happy that my worry was just pointless!
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Odongdong wrote:
Oh well, happy that my worry was just pointless!
Ditto.
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http://www.twitch.tv/theenglishman/b/518228596 World Record for Epic Mickey 2, played on xbox360 2:02:03:90 hr:min:sec:ms
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That is a very good run for a first attempt, had some nasty Oswald RNG though. I wonder how much more this game can be tortured if Oswald is controlled by input and not AI. What I found most interesting though is that there is a PC version.
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Warepire wrote:
That is a very good run for a first attempt, had some nasty Oswald RNG though. I wonder how much more this game can be tortured if Oswald is controlled by input and not AI. What I found most interesting though is that there is a PC version.
Haha yeah I didn't realize that either.. Didn't he say something weird happened on the last boss, like ending early? I haven't played the game before but wanted to a Mickey game in the future maybe!
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solarplex wrote:
Warepire wrote:
That is a very good run for a first attempt, had some nasty Oswald RNG though. I wonder how much more this game can be tortured if Oswald is controlled by input and not AI. What I found most interesting though is that there is a PC version.
Haha yeah I didn't realize that either.. Didn't he say something weird happened on the last boss, like ending early? I haven't played the game before but wanted to a Mickey game in the future maybe!
Twitch crapped out on me, so I've only seen until the 1h 55m (rta timer) mark, going to try to watch the end later. Here's a "confirmation" that the PC version is not a joke: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=87026287
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Warepire wrote:
Here's a "confirmation" that the PC version is not a joke: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=87026287
It's been two years almost. I found one on "the bay" but it's not cracked and it's not on amazon. That site says europeans/russians had sold it but that seems odd considering it's not on any pirate sites.