@shortylickens69 Assuming a player's hands were extremely fast, the controller could actually endure the inputs without breaking in half, and that the player got extremely lucky, this is theoretically possible to do on a console.
I've seen a video where someone wired a computer to an NES console and had the computer play the inputs used in a TAS of a game, with complete accuracy. The game was beaten in the same time, and all stunts were maintained. This isn't cheating.
The pause is probably just him setting a save state right before each round of combat. Most emulators have that ability. You press one key right before you do something and the computer keeps the "state" of the game at that moment in memory. Then, if your "something" goes badly, you press another key and the game reverts back to the original state and you can try it again. It saves a lot of time when recording walkthroughs and speed runs.
So obviously this isn't possible unaided. I'm 32 and have played this game every few years since it came out and I can tell you that you cannot run from every single enemy like that. Also, what is that strange pause everytime he selects the last enemy?
It's obvious it isn't all human. It's tool assisted, meaning that you can do things that you couldn't do normally in game. Kinda like an uber gameshark only it doesn't rely on changing the codes of the game. The thing with the last attack is probably just something that happens with the TAS :P
Wait it took him 1 day, 12 hours 59 minutes, and 52 seconds?
Stunktank 2 months ago
@Stunktank 1 hour 12 minutes 59 sec 52/100 of a second
btw do you know how to hange the respond rate on wii vc, im doing my own lp of this soon
dbzmariogeno 1 month ago
One with an axe is allways a hero to remember.
bogercs 6 months ago
Thats a fantastic amount of successful flees and critical hits.
Appreciate what the poster did, but its technically not a speed run with cheats.
Whats the fastest run actually playing properly?
shortylickens69 11 months ago
@shortylickens69 i would say its close to 5 hours
animerocker4life 11 months ago
@shortylickens69 Assuming a player's hands were extremely fast, the controller could actually endure the inputs without breaking in half, and that the player got extremely lucky, this is theoretically possible to do on a console.
I've seen a video where someone wired a computer to an NES console and had the computer play the inputs used in a TAS of a game, with complete accuracy. The game was beaten in the same time, and all stunts were maintained. This isn't cheating.
TheSuperSmashBrother 8 months ago
Oh, nes dialogue. "I will knock you down!"
h2dennis 1 year ago
@h2dennis He actually maintains that line in the version I have on my iPod Touch.
TheSuperSmashBrother 8 months ago
I'm willing to bet hit high fleeing rate is due to save states.
buckfutter369 1 year ago
Tool-assisted is for Tools.
barsa527 1 year ago
What makes it so that his fleeing never fails?
Megahedron1501 1 year ago
Beating the wizards with 2 (35 HP) characters is IMPOSSIBLE without a cheat
SammyBread 1 year ago
The pause is probably just him setting a save state right before each round of combat. Most emulators have that ability. You press one key right before you do something and the computer keeps the "state" of the game at that moment in memory. Then, if your "something" goes badly, you press another key and the game reverts back to the original state and you can try it again. It saves a lot of time when recording walkthroughs and speed runs.
possumverde 2 years ago
So ein scheiß
IceHyorinmaru 2 years ago
@fool1977: I have a feeling the pauses are him gaming the pseudorandom number generator.
crouchingturbo 2 years ago
So obviously this isn't possible unaided. I'm 32 and have played this game every few years since it came out and I can tell you that you cannot run from every single enemy like that. Also, what is that strange pause everytime he selects the last enemy?
fool1977 2 years ago
fool1977
It's obvious it isn't all human. It's tool assisted, meaning that you can do things that you couldn't do normally in game. Kinda like an uber gameshark only it doesn't rely on changing the codes of the game. The thing with the last attack is probably just something that happens with the TAS :P
unusualcatperson 2 years ago 2
Revive your d00ds, will ya!
vee00Roar 2 years ago
Wow. Fast character selection.
SkippyStopmotion 2 years ago 11
What did you expect? It's a tool-assisted speedrun, afterall.
rej72380 2 years ago 14