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Western Australia, Australiapetpolitics2 years ago

Just use your phone and upload it to YouTube

Western Australia, Australiapetpolitics3 years ago

I still haven't cracked the value that controls speed (ie. if you freeze 12201D it has no impact on their speed) which is disappointing but I went through and mapped a bunch of other things which can be found here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1U1rHQYOiwVavRJRuvrvssmzrvMY_LVt5CiGU_tOCFqM/edit?usp=sharing

With those values you can do some funky things like getting Sinobin riding a Star Board, or tricking the game into playing Trick Mode on a track other than the Animal one only. Without the real speed value though, it's hard to find things that would be useful for speed running.

Western Australia, Australiapetpolitics3 years ago

These are the interesting ones I've found so far (all numbers I have listed are unsigned 1-byte):

121D85 - Character ID 0=Slash 1=Nancy 2=Jam 3=Linda 4=Tommy 5=Sinobin

1121E5 - I think it's something like percent of max speed. Has values 0-127.

12201D - Board speed? Whole number (don't know where the fraction value is) So initially I thought this was the final speed value but the values don't change based on the character so it's specific to the board selected. I used the start of Sunset Rock (before the first drop and rock) and measured each board 4 ways.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1U1rHQYOiwVavRJRuvrvssmzrvMY_LVt5CiGU_tOCFqM/edit

I think I should redo this test on Night Highway as you can build a little more speed in a straight line from the start.

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Western Australia, Australiapetpolitics3 years ago

Hey,

Before I spend more time on it, has anyone done any memory address mappings in Bizhawk they could share? I’m interested in finding the actual speed of the standard/special/shinobin boards for each rider to double check the in game displayed stats are accurate.

Cheers

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Western Australia, Australiapetpolitics3 years ago

Interesting, is there a way to tell you’ve done it right? Something to help learn the timings. Looking at some videos it seems to be around 2 seconds, maybe slightly less.

Western Australia, Australiapetpolitics3 years ago

Like do you move faster while crouching, move slower while jumping/tricking, things like that? It’s hard to tell from watching replays and it would probably be useful to have it written down for new folks passing by. Was this something discussed in the Discord (which isn’t accessible at time of writing).

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