This is another accuracy test of ProSonic. I recorded a demo from Gens KMod. This video shows my ProSonic engine and the Sega Genesis emulator playing the demo back. As you can see, my engine stays...
This is another accuracy test of ProSonic. I recorded a demo from Gens KMod. This video shows my ProSonic engine and the Sega Genesis emulator playing the demo back. As you can see, my engine stays with it for a long while, that is until Sonic shoots off the ramp at the end of the video.
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Oh definitely. The code for Sonic's physics and all are actually coded exactly as they are in the disassemblies, and anyone analyzing my code who's familliar with the disassembly would immediately recognize it. There's only a few minor bugs that prevent it from being perfect as shown to be the case in this video.
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