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Joined: 5/26/2012
Posts: 5
Location: Philippines
Sounds rather hard, but I'll see what I can do. But it does sound more entertaining than speed running it. I'll give it a shot.
Experienced Forum User
Joined: 5/26/2012
Posts: 5
Location: Philippines
Thanks guys. I'm further studying other details about creating TAS on FCEUX. And I'm on stage 4 of Salamander. I'm trying to aim for a perfect hit run (All enemies must be killed) but there are some parts of the levels where it is almost impossible to hit the enemy because of the fork on the road. It's not like Gradius where Vic Viper is so fast that it can clip through walls (As shown on the Moai stage) I'm either considering a perfect hit run (All kill), or a time attack run (Avoid lags in-game) Of course, that may be too complicated for me.
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Joined: 5/26/2012
Posts: 5
Location: Philippines
Salamander/ Life Force's max speed is not enough to circle around enemies (like in adelikat's Gradius run) because Salamander is too fast paced compared to gradius. I guess I'll just have a noob TAS run first before doing a full TAS of it. I've thought of doing frame by frame. But I haven't fully understood it yet. And also, Thanks for the welcome.
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Joined: 5/26/2012
Posts: 5
Location: Philippines
I'm sorry double posted. I got an "Internal error 500 returned" I didn't mean to double post. sorry.
Post subject: Hey there, noob TASer here
Experienced Forum User
Joined: 5/26/2012
Posts: 5
Location: Philippines
Anch here. I've watched a couple of TAS videos years ago and I decided to join here and try make one of my own. I'm still a noob so I'm not very familiar of some thing like RAM hacking or Luck manipulation etc. Also I'd like to do a TAS of SHMUP games, most preferably, the Gradius series. Adelikat did Gradius and I was so impressed so I've tried doing one myself, a different SHMUP though, it's Salamander (a.k.a Life Force in the US) I used slow downs and save states to make all my moves precise, but I think it's not that impressive for expert veteran TASers. I'm open for new ideas and knowledge, and nice to meet you all.