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This is a 18538 Dolphin frames (or 50.47 seconds) Improvement to he previous run. The process of making it took me 131 hours.

General improvements

Machanics: Mario's Xspeed is greater when he is sliding down most slopes in the game, but the are exceptions, like in 7-Castle, which slows Mario down instead. A wall jump boost is used every time when there is a wall close enough to perform it when exiting a pipe, which helps Mario to gain momentum incredibly fast. Some slopes are too steep to perform a enemy-stomping acceleration, but it is performed on possible slopes like in 1-1. When Mario is on a vine, his speed is actually faster than running, so jumping shortly after grabbing a vine allows Mario to maintain his momentum, but his jump off a vine is very low. Mario's Yspeed is greater when he is flying, so parts of vertical levels uses more flying than jumping to save time.
Here are the RAM IDs:
8153B8EC: Xspeed
8153B8CC: Yspeed
Note: Dolphin itself does not have RAM watch, you have to use Cheat Engine.
Penguin Suit: Mario looses his penguin momentum after 10 jumps, and in this run, just before Mario looses his momentum, I cancel his sliding state and restart a slide, which saves lots of time.
Boss Fights: more accurately timed combos and stomping glitches are performed to save time.
Glitches: this run uses glithes and one new glitch save time, for instance, collision detection glitches, boss fight glitches, etc.
Strategy & Route: Certain paths taken in the old run are scratched and replaced with new faster routes, like in 8-Tower 1, for example, and most vertical levels.

Game objectives: to beat the game as fast as possible

Emulator used: Dolphin 5.0 (Stable Release)
To play the dtm file of this movie, Dolphin's Dual Core and Idle Skipping should be disabled.
Comments
This run is meant to beat the game as fast as possible. In NrSMBW, there are eight regular worlds and five hidden worlds, and by completing World C, Sky City, skips Worlds 5 and 6, which are the most time-consuminng worlds. The run also skips as many auto-scroll levels as possible, although some cannot be avoided. In this new version of the run, glitches are used to progress faster.

Stage comments: Stages that utilizes certain skill(s) or glitches will be explained. The rest of the levels are regular speedrun without special technique.

A glitch previously found, known as the loading screen glitch, turned out to be ineffective and in fact wastes a few frames instead of saving some, so this glitch is not used in this run.

1-1 (Massive Improvement)

Unlike the previous two runs, I did not get the fire flower in this level. It turned out to be totally unneccesary and adds little entertainment factors. This saved tons of time. The chackpoint turns Mario big so I can get a propellar in 1-5.

1-Tower (Routine Improvement, Glitch Used)

Skips 1-4. In this level, nets are replaced by honey hives. This is a vertical level, and the goal is to go up as fast as possible. In this run, a improved route is used to save time. During the Boss fight, Big Fuzzy is invincible while he rolls on the ground, and the fastest way to finish the fight is to hit him as soon as his rolling state is over. The collision detection for Fuzzy is a little glitchy. If you ground pound him on the right spot, you will not get hit but bounce off of him. This does not help to save time, but is definitely fun to watch.
1-5
Landing below the fuzzy is improved. In this level, it is possible to perform a wall boost after landing on boxes, but in this case you have to pull Mario back onto the wall to get him to wall jump, which wastes 1-2 frames. But if Mario's Xspeed is very low, the wall jump will be the better choice, for example, in 3-2 after getting the star.
1-6
Uses Penguin Suit to swim faster. When Mario is changing angles while swimming with a penguin suit, his Xspeed decreases. So changing angles is done only as much as needed. Sometimes I freeze the enemy in front of me to avoid having to change angles to avoid it.
1-7
There is no ice in this level, but sliding with the penguin suit still saves time. The trick is jumping on the exact frame Mario lands during the slide, and Mario will maintain his momentum for 10 jumps, and after that Mario looses the momentum, so the slide is canceled and restarted. But sliding restrics Mario's jumping height so I have to use regular jumps to reach some areas.

1-Castle (Massive Improvement)

Instead of getting a fire flower to get rid of the piranha plants, I kept the penguin suit. Sliding with it helps me progress through the level quickly and I can still defeat the piranha plants by either freezing a plant on the top and it will kill the others as it falls down, or freezing a plant and sliding into it.

2-1 (Strategy Improvement)

At the checkpoint, I grabbed a koopa shell and threw it to kill the firesnakes ahead. The ice powerup can only kill fire snakes by shooting them in the head, but the koopa shell can kill them on contact at any spot, and it saved me the time of having to crouch under them and regain speed slowly.

2-3 (Massive Improvement)

I found a way to get through a moving pipe without having to wait for it to go all the way down and saves tons of time. Loading screen glitch canceled.

2-Tower (Routine Improvement)

A few different routes were taken to progress faster. The loading screen glitch is canceled because it wastes time.

2-5 (Glitch Used)

A secret exit is located at the top of a tall cactus, leading to 2-A. The glitch in this level is a minor glitch with the propellars you can pick up, when they hit something and bouce back, the collision detection will be ignored. It's only for fun.
2-A
A fast route is located at the top of the level, only accesible with a propellar suit. It basically skips the entire level.

2-Castle (glitch used)

Some routes have to be opended by stepping on switches that brings enemies to live. The collision detection for the last switch that revives the thomp blocking the pipe is not accurate, creating a glitch. Standing on the edge of the platform on the left triggers the switch, thich saves about 10 frames of acceleration time.
3-1
Hills that roll forward gives Mario a speed boost, so walking on them helps save time. Hills that slow Mario down can be easily avoided by jumping on the exact frame of landing on them. More slopes are used for acceleration.
3-2
Uses a star at the end to run faster and save time, and using the wall jump boost to accelerate after getting it.
3-6
This is a water level, so you might think playing 3-7 might be faster, but 3-7 has a section of maze and wastes a ton of time, which makes 3-6 faster. The loading screen glith is canceled.
4-3
The lst jump of a triple jump is higher than a regular jump, which can be used to reach areas without falling into water.

4-Tower (Glitch Used, Routine Improvement)

Another vertical level, uses a few different routes to save time. There is an about 3-5 frames range before ShyGuy becomes invincible after each stomp, and with accurate timing I was able to avoid all of his invincible time.
4-A
The secret exit in this level leads to World C, Sky City, a short world that skips Worlds 5 and 6. A wall collision detection glitch existed in version 1.0 that allowed Mario to jump through the wall and avoid all the swimming process after hitting the switch, but this glitch is fixed in the 1.11 version used in this run.

C-3 (New Glitch Discovered, Glitches Used)

This is an unavoidable auto-scroll level. The propellar glitch is again used to entertain the audience. A new glitch I found is with the collision detection of the small parabeetles. If you stand on the very edge and tap right, the game thinks you're falling off but catches you at the save time, creating this funny effect of Mario freaking out. Just for entertainment.

C-Tower (Technique & Routine Improvement)

If you jump on the frame you grab a net, the game does not think Mario has landed and doesn't allow him to fly again, so there is only one frame delay before getting off the net unless he has to change directions. Different routes are taken to save time. There is no boss fight.

7-2 (New Glitch Discovered, Glitch Used)

Another unavoidable auto-scroll level. Playing with koopa shells like in SMW for stage effects. If you stand next to a koopa shell without touching it but close enough and then shake the wii remote, Mario will carry the shell on his head. This is a glitch because Mario is never meant to carry shells like that. For entertainment only.

7-3 (Routine Improvement)

The only non-tower vertical level in this run. In the final section, the warping into space has to be done when Mario is on a vine, so that's why I waited for the vine instead of flying up. Some different routes are taken to save time.

7-4 (Technique Improvement)

When Mario flies right under a bubble, he will immediately gain full momentum after jumping out of it. This technique is used a couple of times.

7-Tower (Routine Improvement)

Different routes are taken to save time.

7-Castle: Important Explaination!

In the last part, I slowed down a little to avoid hitting an asteroid. This is because I progressed faster in the previous part of the level and this made the game give different locations to certain sprites, but there is no time lost because I was faster in the previous part anyway. You might notice that after this level, I saved my progress and returned to the title screen and re-entered the world map. The reason is there is a bug in the system here. If you do not go back to the title screen, the game crashes as soon as you complete the ship level. The re-entering action is done as fast as possible. 8-1, 8-2 Auto-scroll levels

8-3 (Technique Improvement)

Sliding down a slope after landing from a flight gives Mario momentum a lot faster.

8-Tower 1 (Routine Improvement)

Different routes are taken to save time.

8-4 (Routine Improvement)

I was able to save lots of frames by jumping over instead of flying over the lava after the checkpoint.
8-Castle
This is a trick the NewerTeam played on the players. This is not the final level of the game, but rather a entrance to the other half of World 8. No boss fight. Like in 7-Castle, I was able to save a lot of time in the previous part, which changed the location of the firebar sprite in the end, forcing me to fly over it. An acceleration trick is done after this: stomping an enemy (In this case, the big dry bones under Mario)give Mario full Momentum, so I was able to avoid time wastes.

8-6 (Routine Improvement, New Glitch Found, Glitch Used)

The glitch is similar to the parabeetle glitch, but done with the boat. By flying off the boat sooner in the final section I was able to reach the flagpole a lot sooner.

8-Tower 2 (Routine & Technique Improvements, Glitch Used)

Different routes are taken to save time. During the fight with Kamek, he will change his location if you move too soon, and I timed the moving better to save time. Also, when flying up, if you hit Kamek at thhe right spot it will count as a stomp, which can be classified as a glitch, and this saves the time of having to get him from the top.
8-A
This level takes less time to complete than 8-9.

8-Final (Massive Optimization, New Glitch Found, Glitch Used)

To get to the Bowser fight, you have to hit three switches in three diferrent areas. This time, I stomp the switch at the very edge of the collision detection to save time, and after the first phase of the fight I was able to save about 20 frames just by stomping the switches better. In the second phase, you're given a clown car with a cannon, and the fight is finished after you hit Bowser 25 times. A glitch is used in the final fight: you can shoot an obstacle and Bowser at the same time, which is not meant to happen. I was able to get 2 shots ahead by using this glitch, and save some time by sticking closer to Bowser. Around 250 frames save in total.

Remaining Time Comparison

This is a comparison of my previous best remaining time and the remaining time in this run of every level (the higher the number the faster the run).
Previous | Improved
599 | 601
572 | 572
422 | 422
420 | 423
456 | 457
484 | 485
503 | 506
498 | 505
440 | 441
467 | 468
473 | 472 (This is because I changed Powerups in this level. In my very first runs I changed powerups in the next level, which is slower. Considering that, this is still faster. The previous run was 471.)
461 | 464
463 | 467
468 | 468
463 | 463
403 | 403
466 | 467
484 | 485
471 | 471
630 | 630
387 | 387
445 | 445
234 | 234
416 | 417
395 | 395
490 | 490
443 | 445
445 | 445
447 | 447
628 | 629
445 | 445
414 | 414
334 | 335
448 | 449
553 | 553
522 | 525
441 | 442
671 | 674
442 | 443
693 | 693
420 | 420
408 | 408
360 | 360
240 | 240
439 | 440
676 | 677
431 | 432
422 | 422
058 | 062
323 | 325
613 | 617
557 | 560
594 | 595
679 | 680
175 | 179

Feedback Credits

I put a lot of effort into discovering the glitches and improving other parts of the run, but I also have to thank my friends who gave me feedback on my previous run, telling me what to improve and supporting my project.
Samsara
Derakon
Kurabupengin
jlun2
andypanther
Masterjun
Fog
Alyosha
theenglishman
scrimpeh
DecafGrub47393
ais523
doicm
grassini
hellagels
Lucy2002
arandomgameTASer
GoddessMaria15
feos
EgixBacon
Spikestuff
patashu
Nach

Changelog

This is a list of my attemps for this run.
1:38:29.64
1:36:45.37
1:36:32.4
1:34:32.42
1:33:17.80
1:33:16.25
1:33:15.53
1:32:56.97

1:32:27.33

1:32:31.73 (Failed Attempt to Improve)

If you didn't enjoy my previous runs, hope you enjoy this one. Please leave comments or vote AFTER WATCHING.


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Do you do the entire game in one sitting, or is that 131 hours thing just how much time was spent in total?
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Do you do the entire game in one sitting, or is that 131 hours thing just how much time was spent in total?
It is how long it took me to complete THIS TAS. I can't sit there for 131 hours straight. I've got work. I spend 5 hours on it every night on weekdays and the entire day from 12PM to 12AM on Saturdays and Sundays.
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Why still not use 1.0, by the way?
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I've never noticed it. Okay I'll make sure to check the box.
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Why still not use 1.0, by the way?
I thought about it, but later I decided that using 1.11 makes the audience feel updated. Plus, there are places in 1.11 that helps you progress faster than 1.0, like in 8-Tower 1, the exit was sealed by a wall that you have to break with a bom-omb which is removed in 1.11. Anyway, it makes the movie look like a finished product bu t not an outdated one.
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By the way,
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xy2_ wrote:
By the way,
This one is too obvious.....
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Nice improvement! This looks much smoother then the previous version (in the parts I watched marked as big improvement.) I still didn't see any corner boosting but admittedly it would only save a few frames over an 1.5 hour movie. I'm also wonder about the big speed boost you can get while jumping off an enemy while going down hill (as in the published run), was there a reason it wasn't possible in 1-1? Anyway it seems much better played then before voting yes. Finally, what is a 'Dolphin Frame'?
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Alyosha wrote:
Nice improvement! This looks much smoother then the previous version (in the parts I watched marked as big improvement.) I still didn't see any corner boosting but admittedly it would only save a few frames over an 1.5 hour movie. I'm also wonder about the big speed boost you can get while jumping off an enemy while going down hill (as in the published run), was there a reason it wasn't possible in 1-1? Anyway it seems much better played then before voting yes. Finally, what is a 'Dolphin Frame'?
Thank you. I tried the goomba boosting in the original NSMBW and it was so easy to perform that I could do it without TAS. It is probably because of the exact location of the goomba and the angle of the slope, and in NrSMBW the angle is either too steep or too little. I tried to do it and I got a little boost by stomping the goomba on the slope before the checkpoint, but that's about it. And you might have noticed that it's the only place this technique is used in Soig's run. A "Dolphin Frame" is how many times Dolphin counts the input. I don't know why, but each game frame includes 6 Dolphin frames, so I'm guessing Dolphin writes six inputs every frame? But anyway, you can think of it as 360FPS. By the way, isn't corner boosting a NSMBDS thing?
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Can someone explain what a Frame is compared to a VI? When i count frames in dolphin i always look at VI. I'm not sure what either one really means.
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Can someone explain what a Frame is compared to a VI? When i count frames in dolphin i always look at VI. I'm not sure what either one really means.
Okay, so you can think of VI as the actual frame, because there are sixty of them in every second, like all the other emulators. The "Dolphin Frame", or Dolphin's Input frame, is a bit confusing. It runs at 360FPS instead of 60FPS. My best guess is that Dolphin writes six inputs for each frame. It is not exactly a "frame".
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I, too, thought this was a great hack when I played it about a year ago. I started on v1.0, but because of severe bugs I started over on 1.11, a much more polished version. The way I see it, 1.0 is more of a beta release, while 1.11 is the final product. Thus, I fully support using 1.11 for a TAS. Also, great improvement! Yes vote.
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Just finished watching the run. I thought it was really entertaining. I think my favorite part was when you were bunny-hopping with the penguin suit. Funny stuff. I think this run is a good improvement over your first submission. It's a yes vote from me.
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Kung Knut wrote:
I, too, thought this was a great hack when I played it about a year ago. I started on v1.0, but because of severe bugs I started over on 1.11, a much more polished version. The way I see it, 1.0 is more of a beta release, while 1.11 is the final product. Thus, I fully support using 1.11 for a TAS. Also, great improvement! Yes vote.
FitterSpace wrote:
Just finished watching the run. I thought it was really entertaining. I think my favorite part was when you were bunny-hopping with the penguin suit. Funny stuff. I think this run is a good improvement over your first submission. It's a yes vote from me.
Thanks guys:) I'm very glad to know you enjoyed my movie
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About TASing on Dolphin: I recently received a question asking why it took me so long to do the run. Okay, so Wii is a modern console and even though Dolphin is already very mature, it's still a lot harder to TAS on than FCEUX or Snes9x. The Wii takes up lots of CPU, GPU and RAM of the computer and sometimes desync without a reason (in single core). Also, Wii has A LOT BIGGER memory than the NES and GBA and stuff, so savestates are gigantic. Every time I load a state (one re-record), the screen blacks out for five secods and sometimes load the graphics incorretly, so I'll have to either reload or undo the savestate, so that's why I only had twelve thousand re-records in such a long movie and worktime. And my computer is not bad. This is my hardware Processor: Intel Core i7-6700HQ @2.60-3.30GHz Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M RAM: 8GB
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About TASing on Dolphin: I recently received a question asking why it took me so long to do the run. Okay, so Wii is a modern console and even though Dolphin is already very mature, it's still a lot harder to TAS on than FCEUX or Snes9x. The Wii takes up lots of CPU, GPU and RAM of the computer and sometimes desync without a reason (in single core). Also, Wii has A LOT BIGGER memory than the NES and GBA and stuff, so savestates are gigantic. Every time I load a state (one re-record), the screen blacks out for five secods and sometimes load the graphics incorretly, so I'll have to either reload or undo the savestate, so that's why I only had twelve thousand re-records in such a long movie and worktime. And my computer is not bad. This is my hardware Processor: Intel Core i7-6700HQ @2.60-3.30GHz Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M RAM: 8GB
This is most likely an issue with your own computer. My computer is not much better than yours but my savestates load almost instantly. The only time it goes to a black screen and hangs for a few seconds is when my computer was on for many hours before that. Sometimes Windows 10 does some crazy stuff with the RAM, which i had a lot of problems with. Check the Task Manager and click on performance. If your performance is fine, then it could be an issue with dolphin. I'd recommend posting in the Dolphin Development post in the Gamecube & Wii Games section about it. Maybe a Dolphin developer can help you out.
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FitterSpace wrote:
Unknown394 wrote:
About TASing on Dolphin: I recently received a question asking why it took me so long to do the run. Okay, so Wii is a modern console and even though Dolphin is already very mature, it's still a lot harder to TAS on than FCEUX or Snes9x. The Wii takes up lots of CPU, GPU and RAM of the computer and sometimes desync without a reason (in single core). Also, Wii has A LOT BIGGER memory than the NES and GBA and stuff, so savestates are gigantic. Every time I load a state (one re-record), the screen blacks out for five secods and sometimes load the graphics incorretly, so I'll have to either reload or undo the savestate, so that's why I only had twelve thousand re-records in such a long movie and worktime. And my computer is not bad. This is my hardware Processor: Intel Core i7-6700HQ @2.60-3.30GHz Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M RAM: 8GB
This is most likely an issue with your own computer. My computer is not much better than yours but my savestates load almost instantly. The only time it goes to a black screen and hangs for a few seconds is when my computer was on for many hours before that. Sometimes Windows 10 does some crazy stuff with the RAM, which i had a lot of problems with. Check the Task Manager and click on performance. If your performance is fine, then it could be an issue with dolphin. I'd recommend posting in the Dolphin Development post in the Gamecube & Wii Games section about it. Maybe a Dolphin developer can help you out.
It's neither. It's with THIS GAME. I've tried the original NSMBW, MKWii and SMG and they all load instantly. Performance is usually 3.2GHz and RAM is usually 60%.
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Finally finished watching this run. It's as great as I expected from a run of the best hack of NSMBW. It's a shame that Hammer Bros suit is never used, but I hope they can be useful in 100% runs. Yes vote.
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I've just watched a little about it. I want to know if you watched the RAM while doing the TAS truly? Many improvable improvements here and there. You can slide for a longer time on the ground after the slopes. And I didn't see any corner boosting. So I suggest you to learn some skills in other NSMB videos (Including DS and wii console.). On the other hand, maybe use another item somewhere is better. In my opinion, for a video such as this one about 1.5 hours, rerecording counts should be more than 15 thousand at least. And you need cost more than 20 days. Or you need try to TAS NSMBwii firstly. If your run is not slower than mine, then do newer's TAS.
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I fall in a problem. I can't searched the RAM which I want in Newer 1.20. It's different from NSMBW. I tried big float engine & 4 bytes big, and 4 bytes and float. But all failed. If someone has found some of them? Such as speed and position.
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I watched a few levels scattered throughout the game and honestly wasn't all that impressed. I absolutely do not agree with the "better than the original game" comments. I mean, technically speaking, the hack is pretty impressive, with the custom models, music, etc. But the levels mostly felt pretty generic to me, and nothing interesting is done with all of that custom content. If you look at the "original" NSMB levels, they all are strongly distinct and have unique themes. Whereas most of the levels I saw in this hack basically consisted of long corridors with enemies, coins, and blocks scattered through them. They didn't feel designed and had no sense of place to them. I couldn't tell you if a level came at the beginning of the game or the end except by looking at how far along I was in the video. I'm not saying that literally every level was bad; the pyramid level had some interesting ideas, for example. But most levels just felt generic. As far as the TAS is concerned, the gameplay looked competent. I didn't see any obvious flaws, from what portions of the movie I watched. But I didn't find it entertaining either. Voting no on the merits of the hack itself, which I feel doesn't meet the quality standards that TASVideos has set for hacks.
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bad hack choice,though i don't know if there are better ones,i didn't find it interesting to a tas,the run is clearly well made though
The previous submission for this hack has some comments on the value of the hack itself that I think should be considered for this thread.
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Soig wrote:
I fall in a problem. I can't searched the RAM which I want in Newer 1.20. It's different from NSMBW. I tried big float engine & 4 bytes big, and 4 bytes and float. But all failed. If someone has found some of them? Such as speed and position.
Hummm...why not try 1.1, I don't even know 1.2 was released
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