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darkszero
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Each day that passes I'm more hyped for AGDQ. I'm so glad the TAS block is on the first day: don't have to wait much longer :)
Buddybenj
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It's great to hear more people can learn about tool-assisted speedruns. If we ever had the time in the future I would enjoy seeing one of the longer super mario world runs (if they would sync) however some would take too much time. Also great job on the SNES verification, that is just flat out awesome! Can't wait till next year with even more TASes at AGDQ! Good luck on your $10,000 goal. Edit: I would also like to see the SNES Super Mario Kart TAS, but that also would take up a lot of time. But it would be interesting nonetheless.
Projects: Interested in TASing N64 Mario Golf. GBA Mario Tennis: Power Tour is on hold.
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The TAS block for the marathon will start in about 2½ hours! Be sure to be there: http://gamesdonequick.com/
Post subject: TAS block hype - even more prizes for donating!
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Thanks to help from micro500 and Weatherton we now have a very full TAS block. To sweeten the raffle, in addition to a true's NES/SNES replay device and a completely pristine ROB the winner of the raffle for the TAS block donation prize will win micro500's N64 bot as well. Please donate during the TAS block to help us raise $10,000 during the block. Thanks again to everyone for the support and see you soon! A.C. ******
I was laid off in May 2023 and became too ill to work this year and could use support via Patreon or onetime donations as work on TASBot Re: and TASBot HD is stalled. I'm dwangoAC, TASVideos Senior Ambassador and BDFL of the TASBot community; when healthy, I post TAS content on YouTube.com/dwangoAC based on livestreams from Twitch.tv/dwangoAC.
Post subject: Re: TAS block hype - even more prizes for donating!
Buddybenj
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dwangoAC wrote:
Thanks to help from micro500 and Weatherton we now have a very full TAS block. To sweeten the raffle, in addition to a true's NES/SNES replay device and a completely pristine ROB the winner of the raffle for the TAS block donation prize will win micro500's N64 bot as well. Please donate during the TAS block to help us raise $10,000 during the block. Thanks again to everyone for the support and see you soon! A.C. ******
Did we raise $10,000?
Projects: Interested in TASing N64 Mario Golf. GBA Mario Tennis: Power Tour is on hold.
Post subject: BRINGING it HERE too
Spikestuff
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So... VGCWclem recorded the full thing with twitch chat only: Link to video
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Damn, I live in the wrong time zone. Most of the games that most interest me (Bioshock, Deus Ex, Duke Nukem 3D, Quake, Final Doom, Doom 1/2, HL, HL2, Portal, Portal 2) are run in the middle of the night... :/ (Yeah, I know I can watch the archived streams, but it just doesn't have the same feeling as watching live...)
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Warp wrote:
Damn, I live in the wrong time zone. Most of the games that most interest me (Bioshock, Deus Ex, Duke Nukem 3D, Quake, Final Doom, Doom 1/2, HL, HL2, Portal, Portal 2) are run in the middle of the night... :/ (Yeah, I know I can watch the archived streams, but it just doesn't have the same feeling as watching live...)
Had to wake up at 4am for Jak and Dexter, Crash Bandicoot and Spyro. Have to wake up at 6am for Yoshi's Island. 7am for VVVVVV. Need to stay up at 1am for Pokemon Soul Silver and again for Paper Mario. Heck I think I'm not home from Friday to Sunday so I'm missing out on Paper Mario and Pokemon anyway.
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While I didn't get to watch it live, it was a great presentation. Too bad Gradius kept desyncing. Still, fun watch! Great job to all those involved.
Taking over the world, one game at a time. Currently TASing: Nothing
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What's with the site at this moment? Apparently it has been down for hours. Some people commented at the twitch.tv chat something about a DDoS attack, but it might just have been a wild conjecture. The stream itself seems to be working ok here: http://www.twitch.tv/speeddemosarchivesda Edit: Seems to be back up again.
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The DDoS was on the French restream. Then the French viewers went on the German chat and Germench community was born.
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seems that if the TASBot would have a monitor to keep track of clock speeds it could adjust itself dynamically based on random lag etc....
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Leeadamaa wrote:
seems that if the TASBot would have a monitor to keep track of clock speeds it could adjust itself dynamically based on random lag etc....
It already synchronizes to polling from console (which on NES often allows compensating lag) and optionally also to VSYNC signal from console. Unfortunately, this doesn't help on SNES, because most games have the console poll. Yes, there is top-notch accurate SNES emulation, but that won't help with initial state affecting lag. :-/ Although TASBot does not do N64, the same syncing to polls is the reason why some N64 runs have been verified, even if emulator accuracy is pretty much total garbage.
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Leeadamaa wrote:
is the inital state lag of the SNES constant or very random. I know lag is random but if there some consitency it may be easier to compensate for it
It depends on the game if it is consistent or very random. - Super Mario World has consistent initial lag. - Speedy Gonzales has quite random lag. It only sometimes even gets to the first level (and then desyncs quickly).
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Ilari wrote:
Leeadamaa wrote:
seems that if the TASBot would have a monitor to keep track of clock speeds it could adjust itself dynamically based on random lag etc....
It already synchronizes to polling from console (which on NES often allows compensating lag) and optionally also to VSYNC signal from console. Unfortunately, this doesn't help on SNES, because most games have the console poll. Yes, there is top-notch accurate SNES emulation, but that won't help with initial state affecting lag. :-/ Although TASBot does not do N64, the same syncing to polls is the reason why some N64 runs have been verified, even if emulator accuracy is pretty much total garbage.
Emulator accuracy is quite horrible yes. is the inital state lag of the SNES constant or very random. I know lag is random but if there some consitency it may be easier to compensate for it. Forgive me if im all wrong ive only started off in TASing and emulation.
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Leeadamaa wrote:
Emulator accuracy is quite "of the horrible".is the inital state lag of the SNES constant or very random. I know lag is random but if there some consitency it may be easier to compensate for it.
The actual problem here is bit subtle: The problem is not determining how much lag would occur under given conditions (accurate SNES emulation), but that SNES initial state is random and in some games that affects lag. And thanks to automatic polling, there is no known method to compensate for lag that varies with initial state.
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Ilari wrote:
Leeadamaa wrote:
is the inital state lag of the SNES constant or very random. I know lag is random but if there some consitency it may be easier to compensate for it
It depends on the game if it is consistent or very random. - Super Mario World has consistent initial lag. - Speedy Gonzales has quite random lag. It only sometimes even gets to the first level (and then desyncs quickly).
in an ideal world. a Reference frame could be fed in to resync but then you would need to have the emulator running and scanning every frame to determine which one the console is at....... the analoginess of the signal makes this impossible. and honestly would be wayyyyyyyy too much work.
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Leeadamaa wrote:
in an ideal world. a Reference frame could be fed in to resync but then you would need to have the emulator running and scanning every frame to determine which one the console is at....... the analoginess of the signal makes this impossible.
Another crazy idea would be to monitor the address bus between SNES and cartridge. One could determine the lag from that and poll signals. Problem is, that address bus runs at several megahertz... Oh, I have also seen "not quite lag". Basically, the game is doing operations on background that take variable number of frames and don't freeze the action. And if AI of something waits for such operation to complete, the duration can react with the AI in major ways (In one case, I saw few frames caused some actions to slow by over half a second!).
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Ilari wrote:
Leeadamaa wrote:
in an ideal world. a Reference frame could be fed in to resync but then you would need to have the emulator running and scanning every frame to determine which one the console is at....... the analoginess of the signal makes this impossible.
Another crazy idea would be to monitor the address bus between SNES and cartridge. One could determine the lag from that and poll signals. Problem is, that address bus runs at several megahertz...
That definetly wouldnt be a single board solution hahahaha. So are you involved with the TASBot project?
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Leeadamaa wrote:
So are you involved with the TASBot project?
Nope. Just have followed it a lot (and dealt with emulator side of things, including adding necessary features, and fixing bugs).
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Ilari wrote:
Leeadamaa wrote:
So are you involved with the TASBot project?
Nope. Just have followed it a lot (and dealt with emulator side of things, including adding necessary features, and fixing bugs).
cool im thinking of buying one to have a little fun with it and my raspberry pi dont know if they ship it all the way over to canadialand....
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Zarmakuizz wrote:
The DDoS was on the French restream. Then the French viewers went on the German chat and Germench community was born.
and the fact that frenchies are owning an awfull lot of naming polls this year.... AMARIGHT RAYAS ? (i lol'd hard when i heard that one) anyway great marathon so far....
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Nicos wrote:
Zarmakuizz wrote:
The DDoS was on the French restream. Then the French viewers went on the German chat and Germench community was born.
and the fact that frenchies are owning an awfull lot of naming polls this year.... AMARIGHT RAYAS ? (i lol'd hard when i heard that one) anyway great marathon so far....
Im having a lot of fun watching the marathon its quite good and im looking forward to seeing how much we can break the donation goal
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Great job with AGDQ 2014! I saw what you did there. Feels good.
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