4.Your eggs have larger explosions.
5.You have infinite eggs.
6.It refills your health meter, in addition to giving you invincibility.
4 and 5, between them, can save time on the final boss. Also, it saves time if it makes it so that you don't need to go out of your way to pick up eggs later.
Also, you should test to see if being invincible protects you from instant-death hazards such as the pistons in mecha castle.
Trying 127.0.0.1...
telnet: connect to address 127.0.0.1: Connection refused
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host
I'm going to continue working on Yoshi's Story today. Manipulation problems in OoA have driven my away from it for a short whlie (I'll pick it back up tomorrow, or the day after) so this gives me a chance to make some more progress here...Sorry I suddenly stopped working on this, but at the time, SM64 (15:08 run) was occupying a lot of my time, and then OoA right after that.
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good to hear, Swordless :)
I have forgotten if reseting the game will allow the annoying cut scenes between pages to be skipped. It would be a massive time saver.
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I estimate about 15-20ish seconds per cinematic skipped, give or take. I'd have to be home and make an accurate test to check (reset on first possible frame and calculate time saved) to be absolutely sure.
There are other games that would benefit greatly from skipping cut-scenes like this, but I'd like an official word from DeHackEd and/or Bisqwit about whether the mupen okaygo made is acceptable for submissions or not.
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1) if the hex fails (I don't know N64 hexing too much, but YS should do fine, not too much randomness in it), I assume you're not finished with page 3, so really all you have to do is redo page 2, which shouldn't be too hard since you already know what to do and when and Yoshi Story isn't the trickiest game in the world to TAS.
2) I'd switch back to OoA anyways if I was you for the time being until the mupen becomes official for the site. I get to cheat with MK64 because it will still be many months before I need to do my reset after Kalamari Desert, and I can still use the old mupen with impunity until a decision is made.
Topic Revival time!
Lately I have taken a lot of interest in TASing this game and made several runs on stages collecting all melons. Whilst doing that, I found a few tricks that I did not see in any of the prior WIPs that could prove useful. Two of these useful tricks include jumping and licking for 1 frame on the frist frame possible over and over. This lets Yoshi jump get massive height and travels further distances. There is also a trick where you can Stop an egg from exploding by licking it just before it blows up.
Anyway, I started an all Melon/Heart TAS with goals that I'm unsure of right now. I also worked on the any% run and was able to save 95 frames over SL's old wip in level 2-2, which can be seen here.
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How does a 100% TAS of the shortest level from each world sound? By 100%, I mean all melon/heart of course. And by "how does x sound," I mean would people want to see it/would it be accepted as an actual submission?
One more 'yes please' for your pile.
I assume I got this youtube page from this topic, but if I didn't, it has several Melon TAS's scattered through out his uploads.
Edit; Oh yeah I did. From only 7 posts above too.
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For the record, I would prefer a 100% of all the levels. I just used that "4 shortest levels" idea due to the credits situation (though I, personally, don't mind them). And does anyone know if an in-game reset lets you skip the credits?
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Just finished 1-2 last night, 286 frames faster than mine and Swordlesslink's attempt long ago. Found a couple more tricks along the way too.
Edit: 31 more frames at the end saved, putting the total at 317.
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Darn. Oh well, so far I've been able to deduce what he was doing. And if I can't see exactly what he does, I'll just come up with something faster (which is what I did here.)
I may take another look at the ending and try to improve it some more, then get started on 2-2, which is going to be a breeze compared to 1-2 since it's mostly going in a straight line and there's so little stopping to collect stuff. But 3-1? Urf. THAT'S not gonna be fun.
To clarify... resetting before the "Yoshi's are HAPPY" cutscene saves the SRAM and you can proceed to the next level after you reset. That would save time. But, you need the reset version of mupen, which isn't allowed on the site since it resets the emulator, and not the ROM, which is the opposite of all other accepted reset-capable emulators.