Joined: 3/14/2022
Posts: 2
Location: Germany
Hello everyone,i am glad to be a member of this community now. I have posted this here, because I did not know where else I have written a small TAS in PHP with Selenium for Seterra - Europe: Countries - PIN mode. The TAS reads the questions and clicks on the corresponding country. Only php and docker-compose is needed to run it My best run so far was 6.7985398769379 s Does this count as a WR? :D Link to video Code: https://gitlab.com/normdopeness/seterra-tas Feel free to use / copy / modify / improve
Samsara
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Interesting! Reminds me of when Acmlm TASed The Impossible Quiz, and it makes me wonder what else is possible with similar methods. Actually, thinking about it, there's a few really good questions about the nature of perfect play TAS scripts like this, and how we could theoretically account for them on the site in the future. We currently don't, as they play by an entirely different set of rules than we've established and we would need to figure out a brand new set of rules just for them. Granted, though, we probably should be thinking about it, and I'm already brainstorming how to do that, or at least how to get a discussion about that started. I'll leave that for another thread, don't want to hijack this one, but thank you for posting this c: Any plans on writing scripts for other webgames, or have you made others already?
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Joined: 3/14/2022
Posts: 2
Location: Germany
Samsara wrote:
Interesting! Reminds me of when Acmlm TASed The Impossible Quiz, and it makes me wonder what else is possible with similar methods. Actually, thinking about it, there's a few really good questions about the nature of perfect play TAS scripts like this, and how we could theoretically account for them on the site in the future. We currently don't, as they play by an entirely different set of rules than we've established and we would need to figure out a brand new set of rules just for them. Granted, though, we probably should be thinking about it, and I'm already brainstorming how to do that, or at least how to get a discussion about that started. I'll leave that for another thread, don't want to hijack this one, but thank you for posting this c: Any plans on writing scripts for other webgames, or have you made others already?
Thank you for the hint! I am already studying the MovieRules. Yes, i definitely want to create more. I was thinking about scripting "the world" with 220 countries and then go in search of something new. Maybe someone has tips?