This TAS has been sitting online for 12 years and nobody has even brought it up? If even one of the glitches used were to be implemented into RTA runs, there could be a large potential for time save.
In the notes for an earlier TAS (https://tasvideos.org/2564S), he explains how to do each glitch, and none of them seem impossible, if not very hard to pull off.
Heck, I'm practicing floor drilling right now, and I feel like I'm getting decently close. Could just be me, though.
Almost every platformer game has individual level categories, I'm really surprised to see this one doesn't. I feel like adding them would make this game a little more accessible.
PS: Hope you're doing okay Nat_Cat! Good luck on future runs!
When I mean hitboxes, I'm talking about the amount of space a required character needs to have on a photo for it to progress the game.
I only ask this now because on one of my attempts for TV Show, I managed to get a photo of the screaming square to count, even though the only bit of him visible was the edges of his hair.
I have video evidence of this, specifically at 0:36 in this video:
Apologies if this is already known, I haven't been in the community for that long. I just haven't really seen anything like it, and if this is replicable, could potentially lower the TV Show WR.
Just wanted to check, since there aren't any rules that state which ones aren't allowed.
What really counts as playing an game? Does the opponent being auto-resigned count? I've been recording runs for the 4-Player Chess, Play A Game category and nearly all my runs have ended with someone being AFK for too long and the game ending, and I just wanted to see if I could submit those.
While trying to find a hack of this game, every website I find it in list it as a .rar file. However, the web patcher that the guide sends me to doesn't support the .rar format, so every time I try to patch my MK64 Rom, an error message stating "Unknown Patch Format" appears. However, I don't know how to convert my .rar file into a format that the patcher actually supports. What's even stranger is that while looking up tutorials that hopefully be more in-depth, I found one that had a download link to an already patched file, even that one was the 2.0 version. Here's the video if you're interested.
What the heck should I do? Should I use the file even though it's outdated? Is there a way to solve my predicament? Any help would be appreciated.