This TAS is my first yet, and I'm new here. So if anything needs some clarification, please let me know.
An obscure Adobe Flash game called Chomp and the Temple of Puzzles, from Discovery. The way I obtained the game files is via Flashpoint version 13. [Moderator Edit: Do not provide download links to copyright-protected content. For reference, chomp.swf SHA1: 5381A351909A37BB6CFA8926C31C94BEDC0B751E]
Oh, and so that Ruffle launches with the game open, find the "chomp.swf" file and drag it into the Command-line options field of LibTAS.
Older versions of Ruffle crashed at the Mad Monkey Math vault, any newer and it can't be hooked by libTAS as you may already know.
Display settings: Fractional scaling 125% (This is specifically mentioned because the game opens at a scale-dependent window size, in case this affects the way mouse input values affect the game. The 100% mode doesn't seem to affect this when I tried it, but frustratingly, I tried to encode in higher-def with 3840x2160 200%, and that breaks all the clicks. This means it will require a redo of the entire TAS. Mouse relative mode does do something, but it doesn't change how it uses my existing input values, just how they are recorded (certain frames are marked as mouse relative when recorded with that checked), and they are still in whole pixels. Hopefully, LibTAS will add feature(s) for this at some point. I mean couldn't you just double them?)
Video setting I used is Common 1920x1080 (although I don't understand the purpose of this as I noticed no effect on the encode resolution).
Known issues:
The audio in the intermission cutscenes between levels doesn't play in this version of the Ruffle emulator, but in the regular Flash Player, it plays normally. This is not a gameplay issue, but rather an audio issue. Otherwise, no other issues have been found to affect anything else about this TAS.
eien86: A nice little flash game containing several puzzles like letter soups and basic arithmetic challenges. It looks sufficiently optimized and the solutions are satisfactory to watch, although some get a bit repetitive.
Accepting to Standard.
Encoder info:
Use the libTAS and ruffle versions specified in the sub notes. The game files MD5 files are as follows:
ac409850779a93f04eed93e3ae4b27e1 chomp/bean.swf
a17e8ed206426c3b6f2c10c38aa2bf50 chomp/chomp.swf
a2e99e784d4fa46f2a0676466a6aa681 chomp/exit.swf
e69f275ce57be52f9c68137366731768 chomp/fakeSegway2.swf
fd62ff4f9d6a73190b06107a06d9ec76 chomp/fakeSegway3.swf
0bc5b78a7ea6ba34546a6b4e1a88f938 chomp/fakeSegway4.swf
5e5e93ff2db7098a5c00c68fc9e96587 chomp/fakeSegway5.swf
f8177337516178ed8b740900f878ab7b chomp/fakeSegway.swf
8dc1de70cd61f891f5a4dfcaecbd6aeb chomp/finalMovie.swf
01a55248cb3fcc2a434069c8bd7f2ab9 chomp/final-score.swf
1782bab2c4bd4e717ea5da8a16df2098 chomp/intro-movie.swf
66670c4d99f5af87f6bbbebc1d66213f chomp/math.swf
3d519b6c9b0ef2b678fc99eda213952a chomp/mazeArray10.swf
f9dd56688eaca40ff907e873ae9a5f00 chomp/mazeArray1.swf
cef0ec84da3c85fa9d5a31868aff3057 chomp/mazeArray2.swf
cef0ec84da3c85fa9d5a31868aff3057 chomp/mazeArray3.swf
e61af622a432fc7059574bf5cf9731a4 chomp/mazeArray4.swf
05377d1da9f4e7ebc632974c42a3696a chomp/mazeArray5.swf
71c61cfb65ee8bab5aa82329d6688a80 chomp/mazeArray6.swf
9622eb494255b056f5ae29d5aa87ede8 chomp/mazeArray7.swf
341d64dac68e2daed9fa1d60e0e50f9a chomp/mazeArray8.swf
bca1161f711b61cedbc9587430146ecc chomp/mazeArray9.swf
5a4744eedf47381883487ea42499b87b chomp/maze.swf
80d648dc46134892c7450ff7447d7c4d chomp/questions.txt
0963638ed694ba3c71983ab5e387cf65 chomp/quiz.swf
bbe937c5ebe9c7bb1518787d2362ea45 chomp/scoreboard.swf
7888282a752476ff08509ec8a9b77f9f chomp/sound1.swf
596c2203d7eb1c45f6b22d93b86b2c6e chomp/sound2.swf
dd1026470e7fd3188b378c310d3e1185 chomp/sound3.swf
db57df4f1ead412f6b738828bf5f2370 chomp/sound4.swf
8d3ca71ada9458e6ad5490f30067b670 chomp/sound5.swf
06d3fe548209e9f2eaeb5126afb5a1aa chomp/title.swf
2e8e88f6ed0459230171da08f14b18b9 chomp/wordScramble.swf
83799b31dd621132cb638c19ae1d959c chomp/words.txt
To sync this movie I used this command:
libTAS -r movies/Chomp.ltm ./ruffle chomp/chomp.swf
Please make sure the "Pause" checkbox in libTAS is disabled before hitting "Start". I used Ubuntu (GNOME) to run this game. Make sure your screen resolution is 1920x1080, otherwise it might desync.
Also replacing the movie file that ends input on the final input needed to reach the ending. An
alternate movie file including the name entry (which was part of the original submission) will be used for encoding purposes. This one has also been trimmed to only include the required inputs.