Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=83DBE1662C619EEE
This is a Tool Assisted Speedrun - TAS, it uses an emulator, savestates, bots and whatnot. They are used in order to overcome human limitations such as skill, reflex and luck ;o
You can find more tases here or at: http://tasvideos.org/
This is an improvement on this movie:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gr3L597dZFM
Which is also located here:
http://tasvideos.org/1123M.html
I suggest you read the old movie's full comments:
http://tasvideos.org/1958S.html
It seems our cheating hero is obsessed with being the League's champion. He even relocated to waste less time getting there. The Hall of Fame room is unrecognizable after all the glitched horrors that happen there.
Serious comments:
bobmario51 sent me a message long long ago about a glitchfest run he had posted on youtube. He had used my TAS to do his own thing, but he had managed to warp to another location without entering a wild pokemon battle (watch his video at the credits, he warped to the Game Corner).
After some chatting it was obvious I had to test that out, but never did despite recalling it from time to time... Until this weekend, why now? absolutely no idea, I just felt like loading the rom and testing, and got the improvement done the same day :P
What's the improvement? By following the glitchfest run step by step with the memory watch at hand, I could, after some testing, decipher new addresses I didn't have knowledge of before. Please note that this doesn't mean I am the first ever to figure these out (all those map editors for Red/Blue come to mind, their authors had a big chance of knowing these).
If you recall from the last movie I said a possible way to beat the run was to modify the map data so that you could possibly warp to Hall Of Fame from the starting room. And that's what we do here, the "new" addresses belong to the Warp list. I figured how they worked on my own but Map Hackers know how they work already as I later found at datacrystal (there's an article you can read if you wish). The Warp list is a list of warps points..., an staircase is a warp point, and so is a door, because when you enter them you warp to some other ingame area. The warp data contains, x coordinate on the map, y coordinate, Warp-To index (where you will spawn on the new area), and finally the Target Map code.
I got my 76 as Trainer ID and then put it right on top of the Target Map code for the staircase's warp point. And without flashy battles :( ASH got to Hall of Fame, well we can't be sure, it looks like crap. But the game ends there so whatever.
My good old bot had its use, I ran it a few times to make sure the run is optimal. But you know I could be wrong and still lost a frame or two. So, besides that, it's getting harder to improve, do we turn the SNES into Oak now or something like that?
Thanks to:
* bobmario51 for his Glitchfest run (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EYHT25_FCc) which sparked this improvement (better late than never).
* hanzou and Chamale for making me attempt a TAS of this game.
* Visual Boy Advance v19.3 authors
* Maximus for TAS Movie Editor.
* cafiremage2 and everyone that gave me data on how their actual game cart behaved when trying these glitch things.
* All the rom hackers that put their discoveries online, from memory i recall gamefaqs, datacrystal, glitchcity, upokecenter, matt's pokemon resource pack and more with sites that have ceased to exist by now.
That's a very good run, gia. Any reason why you didn't submit it to TASVideos when it was the fastest time?
1337p4wn3r 1 year ago
@1337p4wn3r Because I dont want to, it's not the fastest anyway.
gia257 1 year ago
@gia257 ah, so no special reason then, I was thinking you were testing stuff to see if you could improve it.
1337p4wn3r 1 year ago
@1337p4wn3r Being that you approached me I got the hunch that you had made another video and that's true, congratulations. I have to say that originally I didn't trust the coincidence that you found the trick "on your own" after I posted it here, but this new run of yours settles that :) Also I didn't know your current improvement beforehand so count me glad.
I will watch it later and compare to my current best strategy.
gia257 1 year ago
@1337p4wn3r I don't really keep testing stuff, if you read this description I just felt like trying one day, and got results. I find a pain to optimize frames so I am like "I should try this" but then just do something else.
gia257 1 year ago
@gia257 It was really embarassing when I saw this run shortly after I submitted the old one, I posted there saying that you'd found it first, but no one seemed to care about it and you didn't reply too, so I just let it go.
Looking back, I think I was too excited by "OMG people will publish my first submission" and the correct action would've been contacting you asap to explain the situation. Anyway, I'm glad that there's no misunderstanding.
1337p4wn3r 1 year ago
@1337p4wn3r Hah, want a third attempt? I am crappy at leaving notes but if I read this correctly my strategy saves at least 12 seconds so I am still ahead. So a) you can figure it out on your own or b) I like getting co-authorship of runs. You would have a lot of puzzle solving to do, plus the final tas.
gia257 1 year ago