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discussione: Speedrunning
AntarcticaTimmiluvs8 years ago

PS2 loads faster than PS3 in some cases. I can think of a few cases where a PS2 game remade for the PS3 loads like 40+ minutes slower. I'd almost wager that Wii/GC loads faster too (but hard to tell since different companies and different games).

You'd be surprised how slow the 360 and PS3 actually load. PS3 for example tends to load slower unless you homebrew your PS3 and hack it to install a game directly onto the HDD instead of reading it off the blu-ray disc. Bonus speed if you install it onto an SSD (however both of those methods are usually banned since they involve hardware manipulation in order to achieve advantages).

discussione: The Site
AntarcticaTimmiluvs8 years ago

yeah, what Howdenking said - the only way you'd not have the edit profile option is if you've encountered a weird bug or somehow got it revoked.

discussione: The Site
AntarcticaTimmiluvs8 years ago

The only thing donating gets you is the ability to customize your name color and the ability to make the donation icon a custom icon.

You can edit your profile theme for free still.

https://i.gyazo.com/5c9c07b94de3c8a270417e8e0e54983b.png

discussione: Speedrunning
AntarcticaTimmiluvs8 years ago

I dont know if I have a definitive answer for this, but my gut tells me 360 might be faster than PS3. PS3 is known for having some notoriously slow loads because of the blu-ray discs that it reads from. Having never owned an XBox 360 (and knowing very little about it), I can't say for certain it will be faster than PS3, but given the history PS3 has with some games, it's a decent be 360 might edge it out and be faster.

discussione: Speedrunning
AntarcticaTimmiluvs8 years ago

Something like that has to be done on the honor system unfortunately. Aside from someone really fucking up a photoshop and having mismatched colors or fonts from what is normal, I can't think of a way to really notice a faked time since a screenshot is much harder to detect faking in than a video.

discussione: Speedrunning
AntarcticaTimmiluvs8 years ago

I gave you a picture in my post.

ItzSweeney piace questo
discussione: Speedrunning
AntarcticaTimmiluvs8 years ago

Im just going to repost my answer in your last thread since I already explained this to you...

[QUOTE]LiveSplitOne, like any split program, keeps track of the splits you tell it to keep track of. You right click on it, and hit "edit splits" and now you can enter whatever splits you want. Once you start the timer, you hit your split key/split button on LiveSplitOne and then you split. So if your game has 9 levels, you create 9 splits (one for each level) and split at the completion of each level.

If you're doing ILs where you aim to complete one level as fast as possible, then you probably don't need splits and you can just start the timer on level start and end it on level completion. In general, you don't want 100 splits and have yourself end up splitting every minute or so, people like to spread their splits out so that they only split every few minutes or at major points in the run.[/QUOTE] LiveSplitOne also has some hotkeys for you that you can use instead of the buttons

https://i.gyazo.com/4587302c1d9d20fcaeff27280a1672f2.png

There is no way to create your own global hotkeys however in a browser, so those defaults are what you have to use.

Zachoholic e ItzSweeney ti piace questo
discussione: Speedrunning
AntarcticaTimmiluvs8 years ago

OBS Studio is multi-platform and is really your only option https://obsproject.com/

There might be other ones, but they are probably not as well maintained or supported. It will allow you to stream to services like Twitch or you can local record and have the video saved on your computer (then you can upload it to YouTube or do whatever you want with it).

discussione: Speedrunning
AntarcticaTimmiluvs8 years ago

Im not sure I understand your question.

LiveSplitOne, like any split program, keeps track of the splits you tell it to keep track of. You right click on it, and hit "edit splits" and now you can enter whatever splits you want. Once you start the timer, you hit your split key/split button on LiveSplitOne and then you split. So if your game has 9 levels, you create 9 splits (one for each level) and split at the completion of each level.

If you're doing ILs where you aim to complete one level as fast as possible, then you probably don't need splits and you can just start the timer on level start and end it on level completion. In general, you don't want 100 splits and have yourself end up splitting every minute or so, people like to spread their splits out so that they only split every few minutes or at major points in the run.

ItzSweeney piace questo
discussione: Speedrunning
AntarcticaTimmiluvs8 years ago

A jar file is a Java package, you need to run it like so.

If you're not savvy with that kind of stuff, I suggest using LiveSplitOne - a browser version of LiveSplit that is cross platform https://cryze.github.io/LiveSplitOne/

Zer0z piace questo
discussione: The Site
AntarcticaTimmiluvs8 years ago

I actually noticed this happened with many of the Zelda games recently too (for example, OOT had a horizontal game art similar to the original box art, but now it's exactly like the new TTYD one). I wondered why it suddenly happened for a bunch of games, maybe it was a site wide thing.

discussione: Introductions
AntarcticaTimmiluvs8 years ago

As a prominent member of the KH community, I can tell you that a timer is not required for short runs (around 90 minutes or less) so you do not need one to submit it.

I can also recommend joining our discord (it's linked in the KH Series forums on here) if you have more questions like this as we'll be more than glad to help.

discussione: Introductions
AntarcticaTimmiluvs8 years ago

You can only add splits to the video if you add them after the fact. The app on the PS4 will only be gameplay.

You can use something called Remote Play to get the PS4 to "stream" to your computer so you can use that video in a program like XSplit or OBS (where you can add splits and anything else to your scenes) but Remote Play can be highly unstable and prone to drops.

If you absolutely want splits on a run, then you're better off getting the game capture off the PS4 or downloading the VOD and then re-watching it in XSplit/OBS with the splits overlayed on the video (but that can get really annoying to do, so you're honestly better off just keeping the splits for yourself and not worrying about having them on the video).

discussione: Introductions
AntarcticaTimmiluvs8 years ago

Playstation 4 and XBox One have apps that can stream directly to Twitch for you. You can also record (in hour chunks iirc) to the PS4 hard drive.

Tron_Javolta e JKDKY05 ti piace questo
discussione: Zelda
AntarcticaTimmiluvs8 years ago

Use a Gameboy player for the Gamecube.

I'd recommend asking questions like this in the game forums, not the Zelda series one. It's not possible to follow a series forum so a lot of people won't see this. If you post in the game forum, then the mods or other runners will see it much quicker and be able to offer much faster assistance.

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AntarcticaTimmiluvs8 years ago

Ty, yeah that makes perfect sense.

Figured that would be the case but never hurts to check :p

discussione: Speedrunning
AntarcticaTimmiluvs8 years ago

I get you're irritated with the BFBB community, but just seeing you post everywhere about it is becoming increasingly childish and obnoxious to see.

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