That's entirely up to you. You said you finished the first level, and I think it would probably be useful if some people gave you feedback on the wip of that first level.
How often, or when you post wips is entirely up to you... but I would suggest at least posting a few in the beginning so people can give some advice.
You either:
- are the most busy person in the world (which would leave one wondering how you could make a TAS)
- don't want to post a wip
- don't know how to upload a file
- don't have a wip
I have terrible news! My computer had crashed just last Friday! I lost all my things and I have to get a new one! I didn't even get a chance to post a WIP. Looks like someone else is going to have to do the speedrun. :(
I have terrible news! My computer had crashed just last Friday! I lost all my things and I have to get a new one! I didn't even get a chance to post a WIP. Looks like someone else is going to have to do the speedrun. :(
Don't be offended by this... but I seriously don't believe there ever was a wip.
mega_man_3 wrote:
Don't worry guys! I can still give you some useful tips and tricks I used in my run!
And if you have useful tips and tricks... why not actually post them... instead of just saying that you have them? I'm starting to get a feeling your reply to this will be "I'll post the tips and tricks as soon as I can!".
mega_man_3 wrote:
EDIT1.
I'm not critizing but for some reason your actions are a bit weird and I feel that you are just playing with us. If you have something to show proof it, if you don't have anything to show please quit at once.
I'm not trying to spam. All of this really did happen.
If it did happen, it is all the more ironic. Had you posted the wip, you wouldn't have lost your progress.
The reason I don't believe you is because of several things. People who found out new stuff either proudly display it, or they keep it fully to themselves to surprise people or whatever. You however constantly write about it, but never show that any of it is true.
It is also not a very likely story considering that you lost 2 levels of a TAS that would be 16 levels long... so you lost about 10% of the TAS. This basically means that you didn't lose THAT much... especially considering the rate you were claiming to complete levels at. Especially since you already did those levels, it wouldn't be more to you than like two days of work to redo them. It already sounded extremely fishy when you kept saying you'd love to post wips, but wondered either (1) how to do that, (2) how often to do that and (3) would do it as soon as possible. I already kinda expected I would never actually see this wip (as I held as an option in the post before your post declaring your loss of the wip)... and then for this to come true literally within 2 minutes after the post, while you could have posted it at any given time seems to be a bit too coincidental.
Either way, as I said:
Baxter wrote:
And if you have useful tips and tricks... why not actually post them... instead of just saying that you have them?
You still haven't posted any kind of indication that your story is even partly true.
I did TAS this game before and there WAS a WIP! I even have proof that I did!
In the game I know that Mega Man's pixelation goes like this: 1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-2 then it starts from the beginning.
His sliding movement alternates between 2 and 3 pixels. In the WIP what I did was start Star Man's level then I didn't use a charged shot on the first enemy in room 2 but I used three normal shots. Then in the room in Gravity Man's room where you use Super Arrow I charged up prior to that room and used it on two enemies in that room then switched weapons. That way I wouldn't have to worry about that much lag. Then on the boss I used a new strategy. After I fired the first Star Crash on him I went all the way to the right of the room and jumped at the right time before he reversed the gravity again so that I could get another hit in (I did this twice).
In the game I know that Mega Man's pixelation goes like this: 1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-2 then it starts from the beginning.
Well, almost, it is 01.4C (hex) pixels (1.296875 in decimal) per frame as indicated at http://tasvideos.org/RockmanTricks.html#SubpixelPositionOptimization .
So the cycle is not
1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-2-
but
1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-2-
1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-2-
1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-2-
:)
Your guess implied a movement rate of 1.296296[...] (1.4BDA12F684BDA12F68[...] in hex) pixels per frame, which isn't accurate.
Which is anyway completely irrelevant if you can track the actual numeric subpixel position from the game's RAM. :)
In the game I know that Mega Man's pixelation goes like this: 1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-2 then it starts from the beginning.
His sliding movement alternates between 2 and 3 pixels.
In my wip, I made use of subpixel adresses, and like Bisqwit said, keeping track of such patterns is irrelevant if you have the subpixel adresses.
mega_man_3 wrote:
In the WIP what I did was start Star Man's level then I didn't use a charged shot on the first enemy in room 2 but I used three normal shots.
This strategy has been done before, and it's slower... for several reasons. It might have been faster if enemies could take successive hits like in all other megaman games, but here at megaman 5, you have to wait for about 10 frames. The enemy jumps up and down, and will shoot, before you shoot three times (in fact, its movement is triggered by you moving. This is definately not faster than the charged shot (I've tried it more than once).
mega_man_3 wrote:
Then in the room in Gravity Man's room where you use Super Arrow I charged up prior to that room and used it on two enemies in that room then switched weapons. That way I wouldn't have to worry about that much lag.
I use it in two rooms, and I don't see how your suggestion is faster in either room. Assuming it's the first room, I place the arrow as soon as possible, and get on it right away. The enemies are not in the way whatsoever. Shooting the enemies would result in placing the super arrow a lot later, and thus moving on quickly later. I seriously don't see how the suggestion could be even remotely faster... killing enemies that aren't causing any real lag, that aren't in the way, while super arrow could already be deployed. If you are talking about the second room... then you would need to change back to buster, so I kinda assume you meant the first room.
mega_man_3 wrote:
Then on the boss I used a new strategy. After I fired the first Star Crash on him I went all the way to the right of the room and jumped at the right time before he reversed the gravity again so that I could get another hit in (I did this twice).
Then on the boss I used a new strategy. After I fired the first Star Crash on him I went all the way to the right of the room and jumped at the right time before he reversed the gravity again so that I could get another hit in (I did this twice).
Hmm, I'd love to see a movie of that.
Hmm... it seems that this is possible indeed. I think I tried the same thing before, but it didn't work out then. Either way, it's indeed a nice timesaver. I guess it makes your story more plausible...
This does mean I'll probably need to redo the entire Gyroman stage :(
I know a strategy for that stage:
In the second room when you're ready to go to the next screen use two Super Arrows to get extra height for the next screen then at the fourth room you should have 1 hp left. Then use that to get the energy refill for it. Then in the fifth room use 3 Super Arrows (you might have to place it at a certain height) to get past the enemies so that you kill the last one at the end of the room. It may seem almost impossible because of two enemies at the middle but I tried it and I succeeded in doing it. I recommend doing some jumping. That should help.
I know a strategy for that stage:
In the second room when you're ready to go to the next screen use two Super Arrows to get extra height for the next screen then at the fourth room you should have 1 hp left. Then use that to get the energy refill for it. Then in the fifth room use 3 Super Arrows (you might have to place it at a certain height) to get past the enemies so that you kill the last one at the end of the room. It may seem almost impossible because of two enemies at the middle but I tried it and I succeeded in doing it. I recommend doing some jumping. That should help.
Hmm... sounds pretty nice idea actually... it's certainly worth a try when I get there :)