Greetings. I'd like to share some technique of TASing a PC games. You can see the samples here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z75TJnFkcqs
and here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldiwOxwe2r8
Sorry for a bit too enthusiastic descriptions, at that moment I haven't seen any of TAS videos and was quite impressed by the idea. So, here's a deal - I've written a library, similar to Speed Gear, but operated by a Shift key, which is able to slow down almost any game, and I'm looking for someone willing to help me integrate it with a screen capture software. As you can see, I've recorded the videos above at full slowdown and edited them manually. It would be too difficult to find every place where I used slowdown key and restore the original speed. If there were some software that could change the capture framerate when a specific key is being held down, people could use it to make TAS on PC. Also, this software could exploit the quicksave/quickload keys to make segmented videos, able to rewind and continue after a quick load. But it's not essential, cause even a quick save/load is a slow operation for modern games and there is no way we could juggle them just as easy as NES games on the emulator.