Posted: 2003-11-27 03:54pm
http://www.planetquake.com/QdQ/qdqwav.htmlEinhander Sn0m4n wrote:Got the video for that?Sharp-kun wrote:Quake in 12 minutes on Nightmare was more impressive
Theres a link to the AVI file at the bottom.
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http://www.planetquake.com/QdQ/qdqwav.htmlEinhander Sn0m4n wrote:Got the video for that?Sharp-kun wrote:Quake in 12 minutes on Nightmare was more impressive
OMFG!ShinjiGohan wrote:I saw my friend do it in 15 minutes, while not as impressive, also consider he hadn't played the game in 10 years.
But that Tetris Video of the Japanese champion is much more impressive in my opinion. The game was Tetris the Absolute Grandmaster Plus IIRC.
http://shinjigohan.greatstreamingvideo. ... inals.mpeg[/url]
Damn, that's fast. It must require incredible reaction time and no room for error.ShinjiGohan wrote:I saw my friend do it in 15 minutes, while not as impressive, also consider he hadn't played the game in 10 years.
But that Tetris Video of the Japanese champion is much more impressive in my opinion. The game was Tetris the Absolute Grandmaster Plus IIRC.
http://shinjigohan.greatstreamingvideo. ... inals.mpeg[/url]
What got me about that is not only does he rarely get hit, but he exploits every glitch in the game, and doesn't even miss. I about crapped my pants when I saw him beat Quick Man's stage without the Time Stopper.Oberleutnant wrote:How about completing Mega Man 2 in 30 minutes? The player loses health few times but does everything as fast as possible. Those crazy Japanese.
http://gyuque.homeunix.net/stuff/mock.wmv
The server for the Megaman link has an IP lockout for non-Japanese users. Just find an open Japanese proxy server and connect through that to fool it. It's kind of slow, though.DPDarkPrimus wrote:That Mega Man link isn't working...
Yeah I read that before(though through a second hand source...him using save states....didn't know he used it frame by frame), but it's nice to see him fess up, but now just wondering what the hell(2 years?!!)Sharp-kun wrote:http://www.sohh.com/forums/showthread.php?t=410941
At least the Quake video isn't fakedGhost Rider wrote:Yeah I read that before(though through a second hand source...him using save states....didn't know he used it frame by frame), but it's nice to see him fess up, but now just wondering what the hell(2 years?!!)Sharp-kun wrote:http://www.sohh.com/forums/showthread.php?t=410941
Very true...and nuts to boot(pretty much these videos fall into the old Fighting game vids wherein you see some guy pull off a 65+ hit combo in SFA3.Sharp-kun wrote:At least the Quake video isn't fakedGhost Rider wrote:Yeah I read that before(though through a second hand source...him using save states....didn't know he used it frame by frame), but it's nice to see him fess up, but now just wondering what the hell(2 years?!!)Sharp-kun wrote:http://www.sohh.com/forums/showthread.php?t=410941
The wall bug ?aphexmonster wrote:Good lord everyones found their way to this guy - too bad he cheated
No, the fact he played the game with an emulator running it in a frame-by-frame mode, saving after every frame and reloading when he made a mistake. The video is all those ~20,000 frames recombined into full-speed footage.phongn wrote:The wall bug ?aphexmonster wrote:Good lord everyones found their way to this guy - too bad he cheated
Yes indeed, the time and effort he put into making this video and memorizing level layouts and enemy behavior alone makes it impressive. It still doesn't chance the fact that it was jaw-droppingly awesome as hell to watch, either.ShinjiGohan wrote:Even so, that took him a long time to play. With at least 19,000 frames, that being played 1 fps, would mean that assuming he played it for 5 hous at least.
Also, even if he "cheated", he still knew by heart the locations of all those canon balls. their location and the place that they'd be (even predicting when some would even be fired.