You're going to watch the most hyped run of the year. Actually the run is such an incredible boring shitload of crap to watch, it deserves to molder in the vault. Half of this game are jump'n run levels, the other half are autoscroller levels. This movie is 2:13.346 minutes faster than #4060: nico30620's SNES Lucky Luke in 26:49.86 rejected submission and 39.396 seconds (1969 frames) faster than my testrun.

Game objectives

  • Emulator used: lsnes-rr1-delta18

Comments

Tricks used in this run

Reduced jumping
Whenever Luke lands on the ground his speed drops to 514 and then increases again. Therefore jumping is reduced to a minimum.
Subpixel carryover
In levels the subpixel values don't reset to 0 when exiting a section of a level, they stay at the same value as before. So when entering another section of a level either a low or a high subpixel value depending on which direction Luke will run in the next section. Between levels the subpixel values reset.

RAM addresses

AddressTypeDescription
0x7e0046signed WordX Speed
0x7e004esigned WordY Speed
0x7e0042unsigned WordX Position
0x7e0044unsigned ByteX Subpixel
0x7e0050unsigned WordY Position
0x7e004cunsigned ByteY Subpixel

Stage by stage comments

Level 1

This level is pretty much straight forward. It is not possible to drop a dynamite from an enemy to get rid of the small backtracking in this level. No frames were saved in this level compared to my testrun, I actually managed to save a frame, but I lost it due to lag in the beginning of level 2 and even more frames would be lost due to bad enemy RNG in level 2, so I kept the inputs from my testrun.

Level 2

In this level several objects need to be collected and used in order to finish it. 95 frames were saved in this level.

Level 3

First autoscroller. I saved 56 frames from my testrun.

Level 4

In level 4 there are those flying ghost which can hardly be avoided without a massive time loss, however if Luke jumps before they start moving into his direction they move in the opposite direction. Also some glitching is used, on the lamps if the other direction on the D-Pad is pressed on a specific frame Luke will shot a away at high speed, but he can't move off screen, so I needed to wait until the camera catched up. 164 frames were saved in this level.

Level 5

An underground level. Nothing relevant to say. I saved 75 frames.

Level 6

The longest autoscroller level. Sadly it's not possible to add much entertainment value into these. 47 frames were saved.

Level 7

Another straight forward level. I saved a massive amount of frames during the last boss enemy in this level, 402 frames saved in this level.

Level 8

In this level two wooden boxes need to be collected to see the boss of this level. I tried to jump there with subpixel perfect jumps, but it won't work, so two boxes are needed. Before the boss fight I put a dynamite near him, so that he won't hide soon and can hit him more times in the first part. I couldn't fight the boss in one part. 11 frames were lost, mostly because of the boss.

Level 9

Another autoscroller. In the first part Luke runs away from the tornado and in the second part he runs towards it, but keeping instantly jumping doesn't make him turn around, this give a little entertainment value. However I lost 7 frames in this level due to lag.

Level 10

In level 10 there are 5 parts of a totem which need to be found. 122 frames were saved in this level.

Level 11

Last autoscroller level. No frames were saved.

Level 12

In this level I couldn't take to much damage, because full health is needed for the final boss of this game. 20 frames were saved in this level.

Level 13

Last level of this game, which is only the boss. 1006 frames were saved, due to a new strategy fighting the boss.

feos: Almost zero interest from the audience, accepting to Vault.
Ilari: Processsing....

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Nice run, yes vote =)
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It is a pity the games Lucky Luke are not appreciated in their just value but well it is a big yes of me obviously!
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TheKDX7 wrote:
It is a pity the games Lucky Luke are not appreciated in their just value but well it is a big yes of me obviously!
For normal playing this game is decent, but for a TAS it's to boring, cause of the autoscrollers.
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This movie has been published. The posts before this message apply to the submission, and posts after this message apply to the published movie. ---- [2479] SNES Lucky Luke by TASeditor in 24:36.51