I'm trying to see his inputs but there is a lag that makes it very hard to follow, I can use premiere and chop and paste and do something but just wondering if there might be an easier way.
ps how did he record them anyway doesn't he play on real nes?
He did, but he used an adapter which leads into a USB and a NES port to put back in his nes. I don't know what he uses though.
A good way to sync it up would to lign up the B press with the FPG setup.
yeah, that's a good precise spot, I'll post the video link when I'm finished.
Synced the controller. I used the flagpole glitch, as suggested, and synced it perfectly with the JUMP on the block at the end of the 1-1 FPG. Most inputs are perfect, but some appear to be off by +/- 1 frame, but this is the best that can be done.
I also increased the size of the controller slightly.
I uploaded it to my Darpey YouTube account, only because that's the only way I know how to share it. My YouTube account is not monetized, so I receive no money from it, and I'd be happy for Kosmic to take it from here, and upload it to his own if he desires - or leave it on my YouTube.
Should be useful for seeing Kosmic's inputs, especially for things like FPG, BBG, and 4-2 blazeit
Congratulations again Kosmic :)
Note: you can pause then press the "." (period) button on YouTube to advance any video frame by frame.
Is there a reason Kosmic presses UP so much? I notice that he presses up along with right several times for extended durations during the run. The only time I know of to do this is one setup for BBG... which Kosmic actually doesn't do in this run.
Old controllers can cause buttons to easily be triggered by accident.
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