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Think of it like a slight screen extension. The gap in between the screens is supposed to be the gap that's naturally in every DS console between screens.
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So...delete some stuff, I guess? I'm guessing there's not enough free space to install the files needed for Bizhawk.
Either that, or I have no idea what you're talking about.
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Game is complete crap, but hey here you go
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-Jumping is 1.5X faster then walking
-Each ammo square is 3 bullets
Routing would be required for all the yellow brick pieces, since those are needed to continue, along with the tickets for the Emerald City at the end.
P.S. I'm not going to TAS this.I'm going to TAS this.I'm not going to TAS this. I might TAS this.
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A quirky little game. Essentially it's a throwback to old RPGs, but its gameplay is more akin to the new ones.
-You can skip encounters by walking into the trigger from a certain distance. It seems to just shuffle the encounter or something. The menu can also be used, but it's obviously slower.
-Manipulating foes in battle requires inputting different actions. There is no frame manipulation, except perhaps outside of a fight. More research is needed for this.
-Leveling up prevents you from exiting the battle immediately. It is not terribly slower, so killing allies to avoid leveling is probably not a good long term solution.
The game itself appears to be relatively glitchless, there is currently one OoB discovered in Guera.
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Fairly useless, but it could potentially be found in other areas. If it were possible to clip within the world map, for example, then it may be possible to completely skip large sections of the game.
This doesn't have that many negative faults, as enemies do level up along with the party. Of course, clips would need to be discovered first for that to happen anyway.
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Oh by the way, please don't double post unless there's a lengthy amount of time between posts. You can edit the information in your post, and the IRC will be notified regardless.
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Hey there, Lary! Glad to see a new face around here!
Unfortunately, I will have to vote No on this, due mainly to it being slower then the currently published run by over a minute.
http://tasvideos.org/1715M.html
Still, you seem to want to learn, and I appreciate that! Next time, post in the relevant topic to get feedback instead of creating a submission immediately. That way, you can ensure that your run looks and feels optimized.
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I didn't really mess with it, no. Seemed random getting it to work. Plus, it probably would only save, at most, a few frames since you still need to grab all those treasure chests in the third Labyrinth.
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