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Started by GF_Kennon, May 17, 2009, 02:05:55 PM

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Scooterboot9697

Quote from: Quietus on September 26, 2014, 02:33:22 PM
As for downloading, Scooterboot, it'll depend on your browser.  I use Flashget and Firefox with the Flashgot plugin, and it means I have access to a download manager, torrents, and video downloads in one neat package.  There are tonnes of options for various browsers, so search away. :^_^:
I hope you're being sarcastic, because I was talking about a download for the hack, not the vid. :bounce:

Quietus

No sarcasm.  I just thought you were on about the video. :oh:



Digital_Mantra

http://youtu.be/dHVtUw5wToA
10x better than any epic rap battles of history

The Envoy of the Beginning

So I have been working on this 100% run of Metroid Prime played on Dolphin emulator at 1080p....

However, the excessive microstuttering on the Meta Ridley fight makes me want to cry, and I have a beast of a PC.
I'm stuck there until I can find a solution to that issue.


Retroo


Quietus

There are many videos on Youtube that never really needed to be made.  That one has joined their ranks. :whoa:

Grimlock

Quote from: Quietus on October 29, 2014, 04:38:17 PM
There are many videos on Youtube that never really needed to be made.  That one has joined their ranks. :whoa:

You have to admit, that's pretty damn funny! 

Quietus

I guess I'm just grateful that the room wasn't covered in spikes...

Retroo

#511
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Digital_Mantra

#512
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The Monster of Surrealton

Chrontendo Episode 48

Great gaming channel I found last night.

Aran;Jaeger

I did not want to make an extra thread for this since I thought if it would fit into somewhere then it would be here, but I have a request. Namely: I am interested in a certain Super Metroid video that contains an interesting glitch with which one can (seemingly) get through door-shells using an appropriate damage-boost:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MNPASA38Vg&list=UU8LlG0hi7_07_sTdu8neeHA

The thing is that I tried to reproduce that trick but I did not figure out how it was done (although I did not try it with perfect positioning and  frame-advance, nor did I use both, NTSC and PAL) and some ideas (regarding crucial differences in what could have been done/happened in that video compared to what I tried) came to mind that could explain why I failed. So, my best idea was the following:
Since in SMILE, there exist the normal blue-shell tiles and then one can add other shells which are actually Post Load Modifications, I tested what would happen if one would put the door-shell-PLM there but delete the original blue-shell tiles, and during the test Samus simply went through the shell just like in the video since the PLM acted like air.
So, because it seems that this is a video of a hack called "Super Metroid Remake V2", I wanted to ask if someone has that original hack and the room in which the scenario in that video takes place and if one could put a screenshot of how this room looks in SMILE in here (and maybe tell what kind of block-types are near this grey door) since I would like to know the exact circumstances for this trick, because it might be quite relevant if it could be used in more general cases).
[Mainly I would want to know if the blue-shell tiles are missing in there too, but honestly I do not think that the space-pirate being graphically glitched up makes any difference at all since as far as I know this can be changed by simply adding the pirate´s ID into the list of enemy-IDs that are allowed for this room or by doing something similar (which for me does not seem to be that important regarding that trick).]
So if anyone can help, then thanks in advance, and if not, well then I will either have to test some more things or leave it as it is.

crimsonsunbird

Quote from: Aran;Jaeger on December 05, 2014, 08:21:00 PM
I did not want to make an extra thread for this since I thought if it would fit into somewhere then it would be here, but I have a request. Namely: I am interested in a certain Super Metroid video that contains an interesting glitch with which one can (seemingly) get through door-shells using an appropriate damage-boost:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MNPASA38Vg&list=UU8LlG0hi7_07_sTdu8neeHA

The thing is that I tried to reproduce that trick but I did not figure out how it was done (although I did not try it with perfect positioning and  frame-advance, nor did I use both, NTSC and PAL) and some ideas (regarding crucial differences in what could have been done/happened in that video compared to what I tried) came to mind that could explain why I failed. So, my best idea was the following:
Since in SMILE, there exist the normal blue-shell tiles and then one can add other shells which are actually Post Load Modifications, I tested what would happen if one would put the door-shell-PLM there but delete the original blue-shell tiles, and during the test Samus simply went through the shell just like in the video since the PLM acted like air.
So, because it seems that this is a video of a hack called "Super Metroid Remake V2", I wanted to ask if someone has that original hack and the room in which the scenario in that video takes place and if one could put a screenshot of how this room looks in SMILE in here (and maybe tell what kind of block-types are near this grey door) since I would like to know the exact circumstances for this trick, because it might be quite relevant if it could be used in more general cases).
[Mainly I would want to know if the blue-shell tiles are missing in there too, but honestly I do not think that the space-pirate being graphically glitched up makes any difference at all since as far as I know this can be changed by simply adding the pirate´s ID into the list of enemy-IDs that are allowed for this room or by doing something similar (which for me does not seem to be that important regarding that trick).]
So if anyone can help, then thanks in advance, and if not, well then I will either have to test some more things or leave it as it is.
Super Metroid Remake File Download.> [spoiler]https://www.mediafire.com/?3yxe1g8xzbydagi[/spoiler]


Alisa Orlova

Hi everyone!
I found a strange and of course absolutely pointless trick in MB fight. I'm not sure that it's new, but it's was a first time whan i saw this junk and i think it's funny. So, the point is, that the power bombs can blockade "Gay-beam" animation.
P.s. Be careful with headphones please sound a little bit louder, than it should and let me know in comments below if it's new "trick".
[spoiler=bla-bla-dick]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KurDv-wN1A&list=UU_mkli-eHel7deN7mKRsi1A[/spoiler]

Quietus

I can't say that I've ever seen it before. :^_^:

Aran;Jaeger

So Alisa Orlova, actually this little detail is well-known (at least within the Super Metroid speedrunning community) and very old, and honestly, finding actual "new" quirks that are unknown to (e.g.) me will not happen that easily or often anymore mainly since I gathered massive amounts of information at the TASvideos´ Super Metroid thread (http://tasvideos.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=550&start=5120 ,http://tasvideos.org/GameResources/SNES/SuperMetroid.html ), the Metroid 2002 forum (https://m2k2.taigaforum.com/post/glitch_topic_901.html ,http://www.metroid2002.com/3/ ) and by testing many ideas for about 3 years (even if we neglect my knowledge that I got due to experience by playing hacks) within my long research as sequence breaker/glitch finder (though there are not really "many" people that analyse the game left since the old/former glitch master Kejardon is inactive). If you want to know about a large amount of the current state of the art and progress regarding almost all the knowledge that the community possesses about the game´s mechanics, I´d ask you to take a look into this thread: http://forum.metroidconstruction.com/index.php/topic,3204.0.html
Mainly, if anyone wants to know if mechanics or tricks, details or techniques are known, in almost all cases it is sufficient to ask me about that since I analyse how Super Metroid´s engine effectively works in a systematical and almost exhausting manner. So, a lot of info pages about tricks in Super Metroid like the TASvideos page and the stuff provided at the Metroid 2002 forum is extremely incomplete and outdated.

Metaquarius

www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4SFtIayovY

Best Metroid game ever (read poorly designed). Commentary is really funny. I couldn't stop laughing. "The Nintendo seal of quality level design" haha priceless.

squishy_ichigo

#521
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPc5Qhneea4

This ad popups from time to time while I'm youtubing.  I really enjoy the animation and the music is pretty snazzy too.  Its one of the few ads I don't skip!

Vismund Cygnus

Quote from: Metaquarius on April 08, 2015, 12:40:59 PM
vid

Best Metroid game ever (read poorly designed). Commentary is really funny. I couldn't stop laughing. "The Nintendo seal of quality level design" haha priceless.
Some of the stuff Retsupurae find is amazing. Kickstarter Nonstarter has to be one of the best Youtube series I've ever seen.

Cpt.Glitch

Quote from: Metaquarius on April 08, 2015, 12:40:59 PM
Best Metroid game ever (read poorly designed). Commentary is really funny. I couldn't stop laughing. "The Nintendo seal of quality level design" haha priceless.
haha I've actually played that game too.

personitis

Oh wow, I forgot that game even existed. I remember beating it something like... 8-9 years ago?