Cut-Off! (Compute's Gazette)

Here is a fast-paced two-player game that follows after the classics. Usually they are simple in concept, yet universal in appeal, and general enough to be translated for almost any computer. Some examples are Pong, The granddaddy of all videogames. Breakout, Lunar Lander, and the venerable Space Invaders. For legal reasons they may be disguised by different names, but there probably isn't a home computer or videogame machine anywhere for which some version of these all-time favorites isn't available.
Here, another classic game is Blockade. Again, it goes by different names (sometimes Surround), but the basic concept remains the same...where two players square off against each other by steering a moving line around the screen, trying to head off the other player by forcing a crash.
The article for this game can be found on page 46 of Compute's Gazette Issue 9 (March 1984

Why TAS This Game?

The continuation of TASing games from my all-time favorite magazine, Compute's Gazette. This makes my 65th TAS from this series.
I remember this game very well. At first, I had no idea how to type this one in, since it was one of the early machine language games for entry. After I found out how, I quickly got to it and played this game over and over with friends. During that play, I was amazed at how well it ran. Unlike the B.A.S.I.C written games, this style of coding was incredible and took away all the sluggishness that BASIC couldn't perform. It's fast and clean operating.

Game Difficulty and Ending

The only selection of difficulty is the speed at which the game runs. In this case, I chose "9"...the fastest. At this speed, one block of movement occurs on each frame. So this is clearly an speed that a human cannot hold up to for long, without self-destructing.
As for the ending, there are 10 lives for each player. When one player runs out, that's it. Game over!

Effort In TASing (Not BOTed)

This was simple enough to TAS. The only challenge I had was trying to draw some interesting images. I tried some complex ones, but I could hever time the ending of each round to get the maximum score of 436. So, I ended up making patterns that were mostly mirror images...if split down the middle or horizontally. Some of them are a bit off center and weird, but I got my 436 on all 10 lives.

Human Comparison

I don't understand why some people modify these old games, but this one is still the same...only different colors and for the Vic-20. I can't find a C64 video.

eien86: Claiming for judging.
nymx: Replacing with an updated version, for earlier input by eien86.

eien86: Unclaiming due to coauthorship

drd2k9: Updating movie file with this one and claiming.
drd2k9: Not much to say here. Given that this is a 2-player only game, it's nice that the score is present to give the option for a maximum score run. Accepting.

despoa: Processing...


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This topic is for the purpose of discussing #8974: nymx & eien86's C64 Cut-Off! "maximum score" in 02:01.67
Post subject: improvement
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Hey Nymx, seems like I found improvements to your movie https://tasvideos.org/UserFiles/Info/638478534762726600 You can end the movie earlier by taking a longer last line. Here I stupidly chose the vertical axis, but if you use the horizontal one, you can finish the movie even faster. I'm not going to do this again because migraine, but yeah. I'd like to take co-authorship if you're ok with that.
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I'm going to re do set 10 to try and end in an horizontal line. That will be the last possible improvement afaik
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Saved additional 19 frames using the horizontal line strat in set 10. @Judge please replace movie file with this https://tasvideos.org/UserFiles/Info/638479251854771690
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eien86 wrote:
Saved additional 19 frames using the horizontal line strat in set 10. @Judge please replace movie file with this https://tasvideos.org/UserFiles/Info/638479251854771690
There goes my uniform pattern. LOL
I recently discovered that if you haven't reached a level of frustration with TASing any game, then you haven't done your due diligence. ---- SOYZA: Are you playing a game? NYMX: I'm not playing a game, I'm TASing. SOYZA: Oh...so its not a game...Its for real? ---- Anybody got a Quantum computer I can borrow for 20 minutes? Nevermind...eien's 64 core machine will do. :) ---- BOTing will be the end of all games. --NYMX
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1 additional frame saved because I was an idiot (forgot to trim the last input) https://tasvideos.org/UserFiles/Info/638479254906734181
Post subject: Movie published
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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. ---- [5928] C64 Cut-Off! "maximum score" by nymx & eien86 in 02:01.67