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Переводы лучше брать у адептов. Щас выкачаю гоблинскую дорогу, сравню.
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Alyosha, why won't you become an actual bizhawk committer?
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Updated the build. I guess I'll link it from the OP.
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I was under impression those links are just so that Nach could upload them to tasvideos. But they could be mirrored anyway, because history.
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LOL, I managed to build it. http://tasvideos.org/Feos/MIDP.html The license of this thing is quite interesting. Are there any experts around, that could tell if it's theoretically possible to post the modified source to github? Otherwise, we can only distribute patches, like gnupoc does. Because there's no way to actually make sure the one who decides to obtain the sources is in fact a licensee.
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I fixed one case leading to this back then, do you have the repro steps?
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I support the decision, cool stuff.
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For the sake of it: http://becored.hatenablog.com/entry/2016/01/23/180603 The original vid also has some insights from Cyghfer in comments.
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There's also this open source emulator from Sun: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javasebusiness/downloads/java-archive-downloads-javame-419430.html#MIDP-2.0-OTH-G-F It works (after some real magic), but has little to no sound, and doesn't support some more complex midlets. But it's written in C. In theory, it could be turned into a rerecording thing. It's not for msvc though. The easiest way to use it is: midp -install URL-to-the-jar-file midp -run the-resulting-storage-entry The screen is fixed and small btw, so this also would need hacking.
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Sinister said McHazard was tasing it. But that's from a year ago. The main thing is that it should be done 1 player, because then you can skip a shitload of enemies, while using 2 players lets you skip none. And to make that warp glitch work, the second turtle needs to be spawned, and then killed.
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If the ports are different, both will be publishable.
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Tried to recover branch 0. It wasn't fully saved, and had some files missing. I took laglog from an irrelevant branch, so you might want to regreenzone it. https://www.dropbox.com/s/h1c5nxqqre9i84c/GHv2-eh.tasproj?dl=0 In such cases remove the branches from the project file, and it will open. Or remove only those whose files aren't all there.
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filename wrote:
Cosmo Police Galivan (Japan)V2_biggyboy_usedpizza.fm2
Was usedpizza's pizza input used here by any chance?
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There's no question whether it is arbitrary in itself or not. The question is: Is it arbitrary enough to not publish it as yet another branch? Yes, it is too arbitrary to be published as a separate branch. It wouldn't be so, probably, if there was only 1 published branch of SM at tasvideos. But we try to reduce the amount of branches to only have those that are meaningful to have as a TAS, which means they all represent unique features that can't be seen in other runs, and that the goals of those branches are solid enough. So even if this was submitted before the first "all items" run, the latter would obsolete it, due to being more solid as a goal and having a lot of overlapping content. Yes, this thread is where people can discuss the qualities of the run itself, and what they feel about it. But it won't help if it simply doesn't fit into the site by the rules we have. Everyone also liked the MM9 run which had that cheat to switch weapons. It was reasonable to some people for such a run to be made. But it didn't help, since it didn't fit into the site by the rules. And no, the rules are not set in stone to be obeyed blindly. They simply express some basic principles we all consider the most important. Exceptions happen when the principles are challenged by some fantastic content that those rules wouldn't imagine, but they are extremely rare and obviously stand out in the first place. "GT code + arbitrary code execution" was exceptional. Right here though, it's not an exceptional case.
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Ethanagor wrote:
Yea, I think this may be a poorly implemented feature. I'm the one who started the thread you referenced, btw, and I don't want the 'bug' to stop happening, I just want to be able to control it. It is useful in some situations. Also, is there an easy repro setup for a project with lots of input already? That would be great if you knew of one.
Here's some hint as to how to control it: when you are appending the movie via drawing, the last frame's input gets stuck as autohold. Another example: https://github.com/TASVideos/BizHawk/issues/534
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I wonder if win32 builds of gnash or lightspark will start. Should I send them to you? https://www.dropbox.com/s/u9mzvysgk2is8e6/Warepire.7z?dl=0 Lightspark is Vista+.
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Finally got around to reencode the HD. Enjoy.
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Isn't this RTA faster? Link to video
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Warning: When making decisions, I try to collect as much data as possible before actually deciding. I try to abstract away and see the principles behind real world events and people's opinions. I try to generalize them and turn into something clear and reusable. I hate depending on unpredictable and having to make lottery guesses. Any problem can be solved by systems thinking and acting.
Post subject: Re: TAS Retrospectives
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TheYogWog wrote:
And I still firmly believe that TAS constitutes modern -- and I mean literally modern -- art.
Agreed.
TheYogWog wrote:
I haven't actually done any TASing in quite a long time, mostly due to time constraints, and the fact that at 30 years of age my hands and fingers can no longer sustain the abuse of hours-long TAS sessions and all the frantic keystrokes that go along with that. I estimate that well over a million individual button presses went into making my TAS, and I suppose similar estimates would hold true for many other authors as well.
Check out tastudio. You draw all the buttons with your mouse.
TheYogWog wrote:
There is a quote (sorry, I couldn't find out who originally said it) that basically says, "good art doesn't follow the rules, it makes its own,"
http://tasvideos.org/WelcomeToTASVideos.html#Why? All in all, I wish you find interest in tasing in future. And if you do, make sure to work with partners, it helps to keep strong motivation in finding improvements and gives instant feedback about how good your latest wip was. Working alone, I fail to be so motivated in endless testing. But that might depend on the game (yes, I only truly enjoy tasing games I know since being a kid). Anyway, having a partner shows you unexpected possibilities.
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Not up to me, even though I technically can. The point though is not "everyone who goes through these steps automatically gets the rank", but "you can't get it without them".
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For a properly implemented hourglass resurrection, should it be possible to run flashplayer.exe? It allows to pass the game as a command line parameter and uses legit keyboard keys and mouse, so in theory it should.
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Steps required: having commits in the official release <- making commits <- getting commit ability <- hanging on IRC.
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Can anyone play flash games using gnash? I can only use win32 version and it doesn't play abobo well for example.
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Samsara wrote:
* Typing in analog inputs will conflict with hotkeys: For example, "-123" will result in lowering the speed, then selecting branches 1, 2 and 3, bringing up the "Branch X does not exist" message if those branches don't exist. Would it be possible to disable hotkeys temporarily in this case? * Similarly, raising/lowering the value with the up/down arrow keys will scroll the piano roll alongside, making it somewhat difficult to keep track of the value while making small adjustments.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3p2agitqff88qrd/BizHawk.zip?dl=0 EDIT: Well... I'm a terrible person... but the above link now leads to my fork of bizhawk. Which has old gpgx working.
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