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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. To ensure sync and avoid the extra download/install however, I recommend using the version from my Google Drive, as linked here:
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.

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A suggestion for the author is to change the "System Time" around to produce that crossword bug sooner. To do that Movie > Don't Enforce Movie Settings. Oh and don't forget to use Movie > Annotations and write "Platform: Flash" for future Flash submissions. Here's a quick example to what I mean. I don't know how to reproduce the bug you showcase in that section, but if you mess with the system time you'll understand what I meant. Best of luck if you go over this title again in the future.
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