Post subject: WinVICE TAS PoC
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Hi! I TASed VVVVVV Demo for C64 with WinVICE. I used official 2.4 for recording history (VICE lingo for "movie") and 2.4.20 rev29655M with FFMPEG support from this site for encode. There's a tutorial here. I added git in the mix, instead of copying files like mad, which made rerecording more comfortable. history files (*start.vsf, *end.vsf) history encode
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This game launches in bizhawk, but I couldn't figure out a way to make it pass the VVVVVV title screen.
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feos wrote:
This game launches in bizhawk, but I couldn't figure out a way to make it pass the VVVVVV title screen.
You need to configure joystick #2 in BizHawk (it works (as in, I can play the game) in VICE if I insert a joystick into port #2).
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