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WHY WOULD THEY?! IT HAS NO NEW GRAPHICS SO IT'S NOT A GOOD HACK!! KRYMSIS EVEN SAID IT IS NOT WIDELY RECOGNIZED AND LIKE I SAID IT'S BECAUSE IT HAS NO NEW GRAPHICS!
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funguy10 wrote:
And for the 1st one, new sprites:yes, new graphics:no. That's why it wasn't very popular:NO NEW GRAPHICS as I explained before.
*Head Asplodes* FYI, sprites are part of graphics: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sprite_%28computer_graphics%29 Read the title of that article, HG.
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I myself say a hack is best if it has FULL graphics changes-NOT JUST SPRITES!
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Don't ask which game is fundamentally the "better" hack. Determine instead which will be the most fun to watch. That being said, in the Tasvideos tradition, graphics tend to play a rather small role in whether something gets labeled here as an excellent game to run.
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What a ridiculous thread. Can we get off the bloody graphics for a moment and instead worry about the gameplay? Or better yet, let's not spam the thread for one game with propaganda for another. This particular hack sounds interesting, and I like puzzles. I'll have to try it out later.
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Kyrsimys wrote:
Thanks for the hints. I've completed the Fort House and it takes me to Dino Valley alright. The thing is, it takes me to Dino Valley 2, not 1. From DV2 (which is a yellow level) I get to the Valley House. A new yellow dot did appear over DV2 but there's no way to get to it. There's also a dark green spot for a new level above DV2 but I can't get there either. I have gotten the exits from DV2, Valley House and Valley Fortress (two exits in the fort).
Oops, sorry, I was thinking of the wrong level. To get to DV1, you'll need to get the secret exit to Whomp's Castle. Every castle and fortress in the game has two exits, so keep this in mind when trying to find all exits. Sorry about the exit counter on the title screen - SCW was my first hack, and I had no idea of how to do ASM hacks/minor alterations.
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I can't believe I missed that exit too, thanks again for the help.
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funguy10 wrote:
WHY WOULD THEY?! IT HAS NO NEW GRAPHICS SO IT'S NOT A GOOD HACK!! KRYMSIS EVEN SAID IT IS NOT WIDELY RECOGNIZED AND LIKE I SAID IT'S BECAUSE IT HAS NO NEW GRAPHICS!
Stop shouting. When you do that, you're annoying and can't even speak clearly (Kyrsimys, not Krymsis). If you have a point to make, make it but calmly. iIf you don't, then shut up. (This is a moderator warning.) Also, this topic is supposedly for the discussion about this particular hack. Do not use it to defend some other hack. I don't think new graphics is a criterion for a hack to be TASworthy. A hack has to be: ― notable (stands above every other hack for that game) ― for a good game ― stable and final (updates aren't to be expected) ― entertaining to watch being played ― significantly different from the actual game And please don't start arguing whether any previously accepted hack fulfills these goals; they have been accepted, period. Also, it is not a taboo to permit two hacks for the same game; however, in such case, the second hack still has high quality requirements, and it must be significantly different from both the first one and from the actual game. ______________ (Yes, this is text. But it is text used to convey speech (or rather, thought, which is modelled after speech). Hence my using "shouting", "speak" and "shut up". Please don't reply to argue on these semantics, it is not the point.)
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I'll repost this from the other topic, since it's more relevant here:
Chef Stef wrote:
A while ago, I made this TAS of the game for fun (it's up to Frosty Cave 2 or 3). Here it is, for everyone's enjoyment: http://dehacked.2y.net/microstorage.php/info/3480/Super%20Challenge%20World%20TAS%20v2.smv I use pretty much all the major TAS techniques, like the hopping glitch, 6/5, etc. in this movie, but I never intended this for serious publication, so I never tried to absolutely exhaust all the possibilities. The basic route I was aiming for was racing to the first cape as fast as possible (in Lava Lake 2), then going back to collect all the other exits (some of the levels are ridiculously broken using the cape). One of my favorite parts of this game is all the different ways one can skip large parts of levels. This game is very suited for discovering unique TAS routes and tricks.
I'm not really in any position right now to complete the run I posted above, but I think it at least shows some of the potential for a TAS of this game. This hack would have to be accepted first, though.
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I wouldn't mind seeing someone do this game, but I'm guessing it won't be happening any time soon. It would be pretty daunting, for sure. How many exits would a short run of this game be btw? Rough guess if there's no clear route figured out.
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There are exactly 114 exits in the game. I miscounted and originally said there were 120, and I believe Chef Stef accidentally said there were 109, but 114 is indeed the correct number. To simply beat Bowser though, I believe there are an absolute minimum of 43 exits required. On another note, I am currently working on another hack, and this one will use new graphics (some ripped from Yoshi's Island, and some original) as well as custom blocks and a few other ASM hacks. I'll probably give a demo of this on SMW central in a week or so. Anyone who wants some more information on this in the meantime can feel free to PM me. The reason I mention this is that some people may think that this hack has more TAS potential than SCW.
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AHH...my new home-because the other one was locked.
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funguy10 wrote:
AHH...my new home-because the other one was locked.
You really have to have no life to spam useless post in the forums. ...
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Fabian wrote:
I wouldn't mind seeing someone do this game, but I'm guessing it won't be happening any time soon. It would be pretty daunting, for sure. How many exits would a short run of this game be btw? Rough guess if there's no clear route figured out.
It won't be happening because this is not a good hack but TSRP2 is.
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funguy10 wrote:
It won't be happening because this is not a good hack but TSRP2 is.
I already warned against using this thread to defend some other hack. You don't listen. I'm hereby taking away your ability to post for an undetermined length of time, but at least a week. Attempt to circumvent it by creating parallel accounts will lead into permanent banning. Spamming users with private messages they wish not to receive has also the same effect.
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This is an interesting hack. I still haven't progressed very far, though. I would not want to watch any run of this game until I played it myself. I think figuring out the puzzles would be the entire amount of fun, and seeing them solved for me would kill my desire to try the game for myself. Super Demo World had this element (though not to the same degree), but also more "action" sequences I guess, and so even though I had seen the walkthrough, I still wanted to play it. (I also forgot a lot of the walkthrough shortly after it)
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Funguy10 you made bisqwit UNHAPPY. :P
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LOL, Finally there will be peace around here :)
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I've only played a couple levels, but it's got some pretty drawn-out puzzles in just the first areas. I can see how it lives up to its name. I would enjoy seeing a TAS of this. :)
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Another reason to TAS this game: (too bad this message won't show up in a potential TAS).
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I think this offers something new for a TAS, there have been quite a few stunts in Chef Stef's TAS that looked much different from what I've seen in the normal SMW TAS. Too bad you can't change the bosses much in a hack, the SMW bosses are really too easy and old to fit into newer hacks...
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So mrz, any chances of seeing a TAS of this soon? To tell the truth, i dont even know what to patch it on, i tried smw and i think it did not work. Maybe because i'm using SNES9x? Im not very smart you know, just lucky ;] Does someone know What the problem could be?
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I'm TASing this currently. I just watched Chef Stef's run and most likely I will do a all exit run. This hack is awesome.
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mrz, Do you know the levels? Worldmap route? Cape/fireflower planning? etc. Seems like a pretty tough game to dive right into. If you do, I'll try to help of course.
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