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#638710464008805226 - 32FPS Remake

escape15_32FPS_2Submit.ltm
In 00:37.92 (910 frames), 183 rerecords
System: Adobe Flash
32 downloads
Uploaded 12/29/2024 5:20 AM by curhob (see all 3)
Okay... so it turned out my framerate was wrong, and even though it being lower caused me to actually miss frames, it was clear that I would have to re-sequence it with LibTAS set to 32FPS. Which was perhaps made harder by the fact that I can't have multiple Input Editor windows at once to copy frames from my old one, afaik.

#638708777302865942 - Improvement (Make sure to run with 200% system display scale)

escape15_20241223-154945.ltm
In 00:34.38 (825 frames), 1 rerecords
System: Adobe Flash
28 downloads
Uploaded 12/27/2024 6:28 AM by curhob (see all 3)
Clicks "Play" instead of where "New Game" is when saves exist. Thought I had already changed that back.

#638500834510418008 - Chomp and the Temple of Puzzles - 142710 pts in 6:15.23 (24FPS)

Chomp.ltm
In 06:23.33 (9200 frames), 0 rerecords
52 downloads
Uploaded 4/30/2024 2:17 PM by curhob (see all 3)
My first TAS- an obscure Adobe Flash game called Chomp and the Temple of Puzzles from Discovery. Made in LibTAS
The way I obtained the game files is via Flashpoint version 13. To ensure sync and avoid the extra download/install however, I recommend using the version from my Google Drive, as linked here:
LibTAS ver: 1.4.5 Ruffle ver: Nightly 01/16/24 (older versions crash at math vault, any newer and it can't be hooked by libTAS) Display settings: Fractional scaling 125% (This is specifically mentioned because the game opens at a scale-dependent window size, and mouse input values are integers in pixels. Frustratingly, this means encoding in higher-def will require a redo of the entire TAS, as there is no (to my knowledge) way of compensating for this.)
Known issues:
The audio in the intermission cutscenes between levels doesn't play in this version of the Ruffle emulator, but in the regular Flash Player, it plays normally. This is not a gameplay issue, but rather an audio issue. Otherwise, no other issues have been found to affect anything else about this TAS.