Note: A emulator with reset record capabilities is necessary to have when watching this run
Details of the run
Any% item collection
Low% item collection
No bosses fought
Aims for lowest realtime
Manipulates luck
Takes damage to save time
Abuses programming errors
Uses death as a shortcut
Is a rape
About the run
This is a completely new run which aims for the absolutely lowest realtime, aims to fight no bosses and it also finishes with the absolutely lowest possible number of items, 6. The run in general has been made possible by Kejardon, who discovered both the early tourian break in (though not as early as in this run) and the Motherbrain skip. You can read about his discovery in http://forum.metroid2002.com/index.php/topic,6016.0.html this thread, he has a big explanation on page 2, so go and read it. Entering Tourian without the speedbooster nor enough ammo for a CF was discovered by hero of the day, the mockball has a very big "boomerang" effect when turning around and then immediately turning back again which made him think that it was possible to use in order to get Samus lodged far enough into the door for the skip to work, and it evidently did. Note that any weird actions before entering a door, or entering a door in a seemingly suboptimal way is done to reduce door lag.
The run is completed in 00:12:35 ingame and in 22:01 in realtime (79271 frames). And you might want to fast forward the X-ray climbing when going in to tourian, it is about 3,5-4 minutes long.
Suggested Screenshot: 62065
Thanks to
Kejardon for discovering the glitches to make the run possible.
gstick for a making a testrun (10%) which was used as a reference in tourian.
And the rest. moozooh, Tonski, catnap222 Saturn, Kriole, Taco, JXQ, evilchen, namespoofer, Terimakasih, Michael Flatley, Frenom and possibly someone else I forgot.
Bisqwit: Creating AVI. Delaying the acception for the benefit of those who dislike quick publications.
Note: This movie did not YET obsolete any movie.
Discussion should be carried out on whether it SHOULD obsolete some movie(s).
I will later change the movies' status as needed.
Weird, it looks like varia suite is equipped on the screenshot.
Anyway, thanks for the publication :)
EDIT: Question, will this run be linked to my movie statistics or does this not work because of multiple authors?
EDIT2: Now it doesn't look like varia anymore...
what is this i don't even
That was amazing. Fantastic ammo/energy management, and entertaining to boot. Yes vote for sure.
EDIT: Agree with Warp. This should be a "uses warps" movie, and it shouldn't obsolete any of the others.
But it doesn't really use warps, better call it glitched any% run, as in allowing even the most severe glitches to save time. I think there are other games too that have a glitched and a non glitched run, but the non glitched run does use glitches, just not gamebreaking ones.
Ok.
Hmm, that sounds like a good idea for a category: "Uses game-breaking glitches." This could be applied to many existing runs.
(But then, it again falls down to the question of how we define "game-breaking" glitch...)
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I'm still in favor of obsoleting the low 14% movie. Not only does no one care about it (as evidenced by the fact that it hasn't been updated since the end of 2004), but it really doesn't show anything that a combination of the other 3 runs don't already have (or will have when they get updated). Also, having a low %, low glitched %, real time, in game time, and 100% run is just becoming a little ridiculous.
So: 4 categories is enough, this is an absolute low%, and no one has cared enough about the other low% to update it. I'm sure others will disagree, however.
Took the words right out of my mouth. That's what I'd suggest as well - specifically, I think it would be great to have these categories, basically:
1a) Played using superhuman reflexes etc., but could conceivably have been played by an extremely fast/skilled (/lucky?) player without tool assistance, too. Does not use game-breaking glitches, even if these would be possible to pull of for the aforementioned hypothetical player.
1b) As above, but no restriction on game-breaking glitches.
2) Could not conceivably have been played by anyone without tool assistance; no restriction on game-breaking glitches.
Obviously, these categories are relatively arbitrary as well as not particularly well-defined, but I'd like to offer them up for discussion, anyway.
The reason is that I've often felt that even with runs that aren't totally glitched, it's obvious that the player has perfect knowledge and perfect luck and thus can't be real, and it does take the fun out of it, to an extent. Suspension of disbelief is a powerful thing, and watching a movie that appears as if it was played by someone with superhuman reflexes etc., as opposed to someone using rerecording, savestates, memory watches, bots etc. simply is more fun (for me).
Or, maybe more precisely, it's a different kind of fun. It's very interesting to see how much time can be squeezed out of the various Mega Man games, for example, but the earlier runs were also more enjoyable on a different level even though the later ones are faster.
Given that there's already more than one category for certain games such as Zelda 2, I assume others feel the same, and the above is an initial attempt to come up with something useful. I'm not sure about 1b), but I think that if a game-breaking glitch is so (comparatively) easy to pull off that it'd fall into category 1, it'd still be nice to have a "full" movie that actually shows the game the way it was intended to be played (well, more or less).
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Not an intentional jab at you, moozooh (I know you were working on it for a while). I'm just saying that with the very large community of SM TASers, if it was really a big deal, it would have been updated in the past 3 years. Since there have been at least 8 or 9 improvements to the other categories in that time, including a new category creation, the 14% run seems like the red-headed stepchild of the Super Metroid family.
By the way, what do 6 items mean in terms of percentage? (Just curious to know how it compares to "14%", and the "10%" in that supermetroid forum where the glitch was first published.)
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Wouldnt the best screenshot be when Samus is in the elevator after performing the x-ray glitch?
Edit:
mmbossman wrote:
So: 4 categories is enough, this is an absolute low%, and no one has cared enough about the other low% to update it.
I agree with you.
Nitrogenesis wrote:
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Arc wrote:
I enjoyed this movie in which hands firmly gripping a shaft lead to balls deep in multiple holes.
natt wrote:
I don't want to get involved in this discussion, but as a point of fact C# is literally the first goddamn thing on that fucking page you linked did you even fucking read it
Cooljay wrote:
Mayor Haggar and Cody are such nice people for the community. Metro City's hospitals reached an all time new record of incoming patients due to their great efforts :P
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# It should give an idea of the genre of the game and the movie to an audience who doesn't know the game.
# It should be interesting, preferably with action on the screen.
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I thought I had changed it from "No predefined saves" to "N/A", however after refreshing my browser, it didn't show the change. Now it does, however. So if I somehow tried and failed, my apologies for taking credit.