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Warp wrote:
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As I explained above, only if the console can detect it and react to it.
Just because a piece of hardware has protection mechanisms in place for something doesn't mean it's "officially supported", as in, something that the manufacturer is recommending the user to do. For example, many electronic devices may have surge protectors built into them in order to prevent or minimize the damage done by current spikes. That doesn't mean that the manufacturer is now officially supporting the user to cause deliberate surge spikes.
This sounds like pressing opposite directions on the D-pad of an NES controller. It's not recommended by the manufacturer, it's digitally possible, and some programmers may protect their games against it. Yet we use it all the time.
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That's a thread with lots of different posts, and the quote is quite ambiguous regarding exact steps. What steps are you planning to execute exactly?
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Warp wrote:
feos wrote:
Warp wrote:
MESHUGGAH wrote:
But it's still a possible input from the consumer
So is a GameShark or Game Genie device.
Do these come officially with a console?
Is bending pins officially supported by the console?
As I explained above, only if the console can detect it and react to it.
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Warp wrote:
MESHUGGAH wrote:
But it's still a possible input from the consumer
So is a GameShark or Game Genie device.
Do these come officially with a console?
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I don't mind either way, but I don't see the change as required.
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Haven't watched it but AWESOME JOB! Thank you!
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To explain what happened to the movie.
Mothrayas (2018-04-06 23:03:39) wrote:
back when the first SRAM glitch run was published, it didn't obsolete the JPN door glitch run because it was considered "different enough to warrant a new category" (so not to obsolete the Green run), establishing that the Green run is no longer published as any%. The same SRAM glitch could be done on the Japanese versions - it's not exclusive to the newer releases. Actually, considering its rating and our present-day publication structure, it probably should be retroactively obsoleted now.
From movie maintenance log:
  • Mothrayas 2018-05-09 18:33:29 Changed tier from Moons to Vault
  • Mothrayas 2018-05-09 18:33:52 Changed obsoleting movie to #1958 from #-1 (wrong movie ID accidentally)
  • Mothrayas 2018-05-09 18:34:16 Changed obsoleting movie to #1123 from #1958 (proper movie ID)
If movies of both games used that save glitch they would look identical. So it's inevitable for Green and Yellow any% to get merged. The only step what was skipped was having Green "save glitch" obsolete Green "warp glitch" by pure speed. It wasn't a routing decision or a movie goal to avoid this glitch. And judging by Green's current rating, even if we view it as being deliberately avoided, Green "warp glitch" isn't entertaining enough to exist on its own.
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Those are digital signals that the system is meant to recognize. It has to be digital in the end (often an ADC is used) because otherwise the microchip won't understand it.
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Only if the password that is entered can take you to a later level.
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TiKevin83 wrote:
What would be the place for those improvements if Blue is deemed to "obsolete" Yellow?
I don't think it's games getting obsolete once and for all, it's movies of those games competing if games are not too different. Whichever movie is considered better, it can obsolete another game's movie, and it can go back and forth depending on those movies' qualities.
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MESHUGGAH wrote:
Cart tilt: Yes, it doesn't have a value in the spirit of speedrunning, tool assisted or not, or even playing the game. But it's still a possible input from the consumer after trying to boot up his cartridge after blowing off his internal organs out for the chance of repairing it. Effectively increasing destruction, but then he can play the game finally, probably with minor side effects caused by doing things explicitly told to not do.
Manipulations on the physical object of the cartridge are not input that the system was meant to recognize. It's not digital input. And it has to be digital, because you don't TAS resisters and transistors, you TAS the software image, the logic. Software logic is represented as a microchip, but it can be represented in infinity of other ways, emulation is one of them. I explained earlier why TASing authentic software in isolation fulfills the goals of TASVideos.
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I find this unbearably boring. It doesn't look any superior to the previous movie. While the TAS does look more accurate and precise than the RTA, I don't see where entertainment can come from with this game, unless one is really into it already. The restriction set in this movie makes no sense to me, and to have a chance to be published, as TAS of this game will have to be played as fast as possible (without cheating or prior saved games of course). Also a question. Is it random which color the falling tiles will have? If it is, then it can be manipulated to provide more optimal patterns.
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Good, it reaches this screen and then the credits roll.
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Woah this looks awesome, way better than this movie!
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Lobsterzelda , is that the kind of movie ending you intended to make or not? As Fog has requested, please post the movie that does reach the credits.
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Ceiling clip can be done without damage taken if you can find a place near this ceiling where you can stick an arrow, hang on it, and jump from it into the ceiling. I know he looked for such places and found none, but it's still worth double-checking. And yeah, damage-ceiling-clips should be researched.
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Nice! I wonder how hard it is to beat AnS's time aside from these tricks.
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Do such platforms and such obstacles always have fixed per-level pattern and provide no way to manipulate them? They make some rooms last in a TAS almost as long as in the RTA. Is horizontal speed constant, with no acceleration? You bump lots of corners while going around them. What about other characters mentioned here? Which of them are available from the start? How are they unlocked, if applicable? This movie happens to be quite boring, so if some other character can beat the game faster, it will have to be implemented to be acceptable.
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Can you explain this with another pic? I don't quite get it.
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Jigwally wrote:
I wrote a script hoping to see that tile but if it's there it's cut off by the emu view. Is there an easy way to view gui drawings past the actual game view?
Nice job checking! FCEUX doesn't have this, but bizhawk has: client.SetGameExtraPadding(int left, int top, int right, int bottom)
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Does it qualify as a best ending though?
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mGBA core updated, please test the hell out of it with the dev build!
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I started some work towards release, hopefully this month.
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I haven't touched tastudio bugs in months and I need to update mgba. The latter requires git and submodule knowledge, the former requires knowing tastudio inside out.
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AlbertHamik wrote:
Hopefully though, when it does come time for tasvideos.org moderators and judges to agree upon the standards for this
Please look at my forum rank :D It's up to me when judges agree on it. But it'd indeed be easier to start these talks officially when we already have some knowledge base to rely on. Which means, no matter when we start forming the policies, testing is the only thing that can advance this, and it can happen anytime. I just can't work on libTAS for now, so if you guys can do the testing and stick to this global goal (running emulators in libTAS and having those movies published on the site eventually), it'd help immensely and speed things up quite a bit.
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