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spezzafer wrote:
Unfortunately both the Star Gun and the Drill Claw are behind both the Battle Doors, which I skip because yes they take too long. You can bet I would have gotten them had I been given the opportunity.
I think that you should indeed skip all the weapons that you can in the interest of time. I know there are people who apparently find getting more powerful weapons in an RPG run at the expense of speed more entertaining, but I have never understood this POV.
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I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss all weapons as unnecessary time-wasting detours. I remember saving over 3 minutes in the Moleville Mines in my 2nd revision (the published one) compared to the first run through because I bought the Work Pants and Weapons before entering the mines, and it shortened the boss fights considerably.
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spezzafer wrote:
I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss all weapons as unnecessary time-wasting detours. I remember saving over 3 minutes in the Moleville Mines in my 2nd revision (the published one) compared to the first run through because I bought the Work Pants and Weapons before entering the mines, and it shortened the boss fights considerably.
Well definitely if getting certain weapons works better, go for that. I meant skip all the (weapons that you can in the interest of time) rather than (skip all the weapons that you can) in the interest of time. I was referring to people who would rather see an "ultimate weapon" or something "secret" like the Lazy Shell being used, even if it is a bit slower. It's not an issue of entertainment vs speed, it's just that I don't find "ultimate weapons" very entertaining.
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Well, I finally downloaded the avi, after all, I did SAY that I would. And now I think that I'm going to watch it while I lay in bed tonight, waiting for sleep to over take me. Yes, I leave my computer on all the time mostly, watching Time Attacks to help me sleep. ;3
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I wonder if a time attack of the shell shooting beetle minigame could be interesting? (Anybody know if it has a reachable max score?)
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I don't reccon playing that mini game. Where can it be found?
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Get at least 500 gold. Talk to a kid in the Mushroom Kingdom. You need to be fairly through the storyline to get it.
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The kid with the "game boy" in the Mushroom Kingdom inn. It shows up in the menu after you pay him. It looks sort of like this:
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Actually, the background in the Minigame seems to depend on where you are, cause I've noticed two or three different backgrounds for it.
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If I remember correctly, the max is 99,999,999. I guess the time attack would just see how quickly it can reach that score, since there's no real ending to the minigame.
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Ah yes! That game I've played. Hehe.
Post subject: Super Mario RPG
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Hello everyone, I'm a new member here. I want to get into doing TAS videos for RPGs, and I looked through here and couldn't find one on Super Mario RPG. Since it's naturally a short game I don't think a speed run would be out of the question. I'll probably start playing around with it tonight when I get off work. I don't think luck manipulation will be too hard with this game, the only thing I'm wondering about is maximizing the amount of 'Once Again!'s I get.
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Look closer: http://tasvideos.org/movies.cgi?id=402 But you could try to find a way to improve it?
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I stand corrected. But I'd still like to do a game, if anyone has suggestions.
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>Since it's naturally a short game... It's actually the third longest one we have ever published... http://tasvideos.org/MovieStatistics.html (BTW, the list is bugged out, FF4 is displayed three times. Someone might want to fix that.) EDIT: Right, you wanted suggestions for games to do. Any game which has high entertainment rating but low technical rating is a good candidate for obsoletion. Or you could check the list we have: http://tasvideos.org/ListOfIdeas.html
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Truncated wrote:
(BTW, the list is bugged out, FF4 is displayed three times. Someone might want to fix that.)
I don't recall FF4 ever actually being TAS'd to completion. That there is FF6, note the VI, not IV :P In regards to the topic, I don't think this game could be improved by much at all, so I'd reccomend something slightly easier, as long as it isn't a zelda game (they're evil I tell you).
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I was playing around with this game and found out that you can possibly for a lot of the battles, not let the enemy hit you, depending on the order of which you hit them. I found this out by the guys that jump in front of you during the 1st couple of fight scenes.
Change my sig. again, and I will murder your pet fish.
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If you want to get into TAS:ing I won't suggest you make a long game for your first run, until you get the hang of it. Do Section Z for NES instead. ;)
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Kirby's Dreamland 3 hasn't been done yet, has it? I think a full run of that could be highly entertaining. EDIT: whoops, you're looking for RPGs. Never mind.
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http://tasvideos.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=936 try this game... it's sort of like an RPG if you consider Ogre Battle an RPG besides, you know you'd have at least 1 viewer regardless of the quality of the run =)
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Highness wrote:
Do Section Z for NES instead. ;)
YES PLEASE
someone is out there who will like you. take off your mask so they can find you faster. I support the new Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun.
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Bumping to ask about timing for the Super Jump. The currently published run gets the Attack Scarf and Super Suit, which requires performance of one hundred Super Jumps. I know there is a timing change at around fifteen jumps, but isn't there another change later on, in the forties or fifties?
This guy are sick.
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Unless someone answers this, you can always download the smv and look at the key press to find out about the timing. :)
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Does anyone have the SMV file for Spezzafer's other run, that took place before the current Published run? ;3
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http://tasvideos.org/308M.html It's used to be published so you could have found it by searching on this site. I didn't check but hopefully that smv file works.
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