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  • Haha, nice. He went for the happy celes departure instead of the sad one. Good!

  • Interesting. Graphics and in-game dialogue is SNES. Sound effects are GBA.

  • @jeanclaudevandamme definitely not gba sfx. You can tell by the wind sfx. SNES was the only system to have the wind sfx sound like that. PS1 version and gba version had very muddled versions. You can also tell the difference in the wind sound in CT, since it used the same wind sound. SNES CT had different wind sounds than PS1 and DS CT

  • @Mortez92 no look up nyan cat 10 hours :D

  • Holy crap, is this the longest video on youtube?

  • @Mortez92 No there's a video on youtube that's over 4 days.

  • You broke the fucking game! Kudos.

  • so...I have a question

    if FF III is 6 in USA

    then what is FF6 in japan?

    and what about 4and 6?

    so far I only know ff1,2,3 7~current I can't seem to fill in the gap in between

  • @superdahoho

    It gets confusing. FF1 was released in America and Japan. 2 and 3 were Japan only. 4 was released in Japan, and released in America on the SNES as FF2. We didn't see 5, but 6 was released here as 3. Then came Final Fantasy VII, when they realized how idiotic it was to give us different numbers, and started keeping them the same, and referring to all final fantasies by their Japanese number as they started to port Japan-only games to America (anthologies and portable games).

  • I guess the video be half as long on the PS1 version seeing the game cames with a dash button.

  • @DarkknightChris Actually it would probably be longer due to each load time in between battles.

  • @LJK193 -- WRONG!! There's a video called Colorbars which is 6 hours.

  • haha how long did it take to upload this?

  • 4 hours? OH MY GOD, this has got to be THE longest video on Youtube! EVER!

  • @LJK193 not really look at cubex55 channel

  • 4:31:01 fuck u on timeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­EEEEEEEEEEEE

  • Damn those random encounters.

  • i wanna see terra naked o.o

  • lol Kefka got own'D by Setzer's Joker Doom!

    What a cheap and impressive way to beat him. XD

  • Whoa, 4 hours..

    I need to get my snacks and sleeping bags for this video then.

  • @AkatsukiCentral

    LOL XD

  • @AkatsukiCentral

    Might wanna upgrade to tents and Megalixers just in case.

  • >4 hours and a half youtube video

    what the fuck? how did you do that?

  • You need to setup your account to certain profile.

  • what do you mean with setup your account to certain profile??

  • Old youtube accounts rock. :V

  • Holy shit, 4 HOUR VIDEO??

  • i enjoyed this TAS greatly-

  • nice. you saved time at the start and STILL took davantage of Mog's superior equipment!

  • mmm 4:30 hours.very nice time.congrt

  • When I saw 4:05:53 this was my face.

    >.0

  • When i'm really bored i might watch the whole movie. I watched king kong and it was a LOOOONG 3 hour movie.

  • How did you/he manage to go through the guard at about 38:30? Is it a bug with Sprint Shoes?

  • Nice Speed Run Video That You Made.

  • you don't have to use tools to beat the game. you have to use tools to make a tool assisted speedrun. a legit tool assisted speedrun is a legit tool assisted speedrun, not unassisted speedrun.

    read the description...

  • YEAH AND UR GAY.

  • no u

  • Id ratdther have a dog turd sandwich but wothout the bread

  • i lol'd

  • I know my jokes a friggin awesome.

  • ya rly

  • NO WAI!!!

  • wtf.... How did you upload that long of a movie!? I thought there was a ten minute limit!

  • A director account can have videos of any length.

  • Oh, D: wish I had known that before

  • at 4:03:53 when i first played this i was like wtf does kefka need a witr suspension to float down like that? lol

  • how did u use their special attacks?

  • Whoa! How did Celes do that "Spin Edge" attack at about 43:00 ?

  • its her limit break

  • I didn't know they had those yet

  • it's a Desperation Attack. they have a chance of activating when you use attack while you have low HP.

  • whoever recorded this TAS is an expert at manipulating desperation attacks. I never saw a single one when I played.

  • I now see how powerful they really are. (first time through, it was hax. second time, I just used the Ultima + Quick strategy. It's moar awesome than FF5's version (you only get a mere summon there, not Ultima. but it is still impressive considering it actually is a decent match for rapidfire dual wield spellblade (Which f**king pwns Omega in one attack!))

  • @rogueyoshi ieah the predesessor to limit break

  • Rogueyoshi and his vids entice my sexuality on levels I didn't know existed.

  • DoubleU Tee Eff?

  • "The goal is to provide entertainment by showing off game glitches and beating the game as fast as possible."

    I really hate it that every TAS player forces himself to say that. There is no shame in saying this is a record, or it takes as mucn skill as regular speedruns.

    Damn, I hate people who flames in TAS videos =(

  • @Iced1992 Completely wrong, it does not take as much skill as a regular speed run.

    How can you even say something like that? The thing about TAS videos is that they have used quicksaves and quickloads, probably over thousand times per 10 minutes of video.

    I could easily do a speed run of for example Super Mario Bros for the NES without being that good at it.

  • @Clavera Not so. TASing isn't about getting a fast time that beats a regular WR, it's about getting the fastest time that beats every other TASer. And that, sir, takes equal skill to running, if not more.

  • @Iced1992 If that takes equal skill to running a regular speed run, then how come they use functions such as slow down the game to slow motion, use extreme ammounts of quicksaves/quickloads, manipulates the "luck" behaviors and so on?

    That's not really equal "skill", it's more about patience. But sure, they must calculate the fastest route, and follow it.

  • @Clavera No, you are not correct. A large part of speedrunning, as in the most skillful part, is the planning. Mostly, the rest is purely repetition and luck in certain cases (Phantasy Star and assorted games come to mind). Which makes it identical to TASing.

    The difference is this: in a TAS, the person with the most game-knowledge and TAS experience will be the fastest. A speedrun will be won by the person with the most game-knowledge and play experience.

    Do you understand?

  • @Iced1992 Yes, that is what I said too.

    However, knowledge about a game is not the same thing as skill in a game.

    If I know how every piece in chess works, that does not mean I will beat the computer in chess, because I might lack the skill to do so.

    If "TAS=equal skill as a speed runner", then a TAS-runner would do very well in an actual speed run without quicksaves etc too, this however is not always the case, it's two completely different scenarios.

    Do you understand why?

  • @Clavera No, your analogue is flawed. Knowledge in a game is like knowing the Chess Openings and mid to late game. It's not like knowing the controls.

    Another analogue that fails is that of equal skill. A speedrunner who has never TASed before will not know how to do it properly. Similarly, a TASer that has never ran himself before can only run within the constraints of his knowledge.

    And so, it comes down to knowledge and repetition with both. With which you prove my point.

  • @Iced1992 TAS stands for Tool Assisted Speedrun and has nothing to do with being the best at a game, however you can still be a better TAS-runner than others, but it's nowhere near the skill required for being good at a game the normal way.

    I could make a TAS video right now for a game I never even played before and I could complete it and it would be called a TAS run.

    Just try it yourself with for example Duck Hunt, then come back and brag about the skill involved shooting the ducks.

  • @Clavera No, you are failing miserable at using logic and I'm through with you. I've stated explicitly what compares them and you bluntly ignore it. If you think a game of moving crosshairs is the same as understanding the difficulty of TASing SM64 or Goldeneye, among many others, you are flat-out denying the simple and irrefutable fact that like there are better runners, there are better TASers.

    They take similar effort to get good at, and you can shout and scream the opposite all you want.

  • @Clavera

    I don't know what happened, but comparing TASers and non-TASers is apples and oranges to me. It doesn't make sense to compare them since they both use skills in different areas, TASers usually being more logic and planning oriented, while non-TASers being more action and foresight oriented.

    ...Or something like that.

  • kinda humorous watching the video in fast motion

  • i no what u mean xD i love speedin things up on vlc player xD

  • Great!  I hope you get to reupload the other messed up ones! =)

  • nice video length watched whole thing

  • Terra is such an awesome character...

  • You rock sir

  • Good of you to upload this again

  • Gotta love those emulators. :P

  • 4 hours on youtube . cool love ff6

  • Holy crapmonkies in a coffee can. o_o

  • Longest TAS ever, I guess.

  • Someone TASed a bus driving game and I think it was 41 days long.

  • Nonsense! I doubt such a thing exists.

  • I know that the longest speedrun ever was FF X (10 hours), but it was non-TAS. I'm almost positive this is the longest TAS.

  • its definitely one of them

  • just a reupload right?

    The other run got messed up because of youtube

  • Thanks for reuploading :D

  • holy shit o.o your good

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