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#52583671510142535 - Yellow NSC TAS New Pika

YNSC-MRWINT Pika.bk2
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Uploaded 1/16/2019 2:28 AM by TiKevin83 (see all 21)
New Yellow NSC TAS shaving 293 frames due to some Pikachu DV manip improvements from MrWint and a much more optimal 76XX encounter manip.
DJ_Incendration
on 1/16/2019 9:59 PM
Hello! I'm trying to TAS this game, with save corruption. I know that for the original TAS, they switched: 2 with 10 (Pokémon) 12 with 13 13 with 11 Then, in the items menu, they switched some things (I don't know how far down the items are) 11 with 12th Pokémon How many frames does it take for the TID to be right for the fastest method to work?
TiKevin83
on 1/16/2019 11:31 PM
Quoting DJ Incendration
Hello! I'm trying to TAS this game, with save corruption. I know that for the original TAS, they switched: 2 with 10 (Pokémon) 12 with 13 13 with 11 Then, in the items menu, they switched some things (I don't know how far down the items are) 11 with 12th Pokémon How many frames does it take for the TID to be right for the fastest method to work?
See this obsolete publication for the save corruption process for Pokemon Yellow. http://tasvideos.org/3256S.html We should probably redo these TASes in the modern Gambatte emulator, I'm not sure if all the modern menuing tech was used to make them.
DJ_Incendration
on 1/17/2019 2:53 AM
Quoting TiKevin83
Quoting DJ Incendration
Hello! I'm trying to TAS this game, with save corruption. I know that for the original TAS, they switched: 2 with 10 (Pokémon) 12 with 13 13 with 11 Then, in the items menu, they switched some things (I don't know how far down the items are) 11 with 12th Pokémon How many frames does it take for the TID to be right for the fastest method to work?
See this obsolete publication for the save corruption process for Pokemon Yellow. http://tasvideos.org/3256S.html We should probably redo these TASes in the modern Gambatte emulator, I'm not sure if all the modern menuing tech was used to make them.
I tried, but I'm actually blind. I can get up to where the save and Pokemon switching happens, but I can't tell which items are switched.