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World of goo wad
World of goo wad




world of goo wad

You need to have played and enjoyed the game to fully understand this TAS. The fact that the run is fast is actually the point and aim of this run. I wanted to beat the game and its physical motor mechanics in a creative way, which meant bypassing standard level solving. This run only aims to beat the game as fast as possible. For the max-goo collection, more confusing technics and bugs would be exploited in order for it to be a proper TAS, which would bring more confusion. It would not affect the strategy in any way. Such a run would basically be the same only slightly longer (need to get more goo, that's it). Just to be clear : This is in no-way an OCD TAS. Really appreciating all the input you guys are putting into this video ! :D Plus, the main entertainment for me comes from the game being inhumanly destroyed. I wouldn't even vote because I completely don't get it was in fact insanely fast but I did get most of the tricks. But I don't think it shouldn't have been published. For example, FFVII run (as well as any jRPG run) seems boring and completely incomprehensible to me. That's the case when you need to play the game first. It'd be a huge 'yes' vote from me if I could vote. Perhaps a simple timecode rescaling using mkvmerge will work? A better encode would be nice, though: By the end of the current one, the A/V desync was 7.5 seconds or so, which is very irritating.

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And remember, the question is "Should this movie be published?", not "Should this movie be starred?". But the primary audience of a TAS is people who have played the game, and not publishing this TAS will be a disservice to them, as they will be stuck wondering what an optimized completion of this game looks like. Most are from people who have not played the game, and I understand if the action here is too quick for them to see all the glitching, breakage and smart solutions going on here. I am a bit dismayed at all the no votes here. Isn't this exactly what we look for in a TAS? The game is fun to play, and this TAS is fun to watch.

world of goo wad

  • The author spends downtime well, providing entertainment with the cursor.
  • Many of the solutions are possible only due to the high speed used here.
  • The puzzles are solved in surprising ways totally different from those intended.
  • (But I vote "meh" because I don't think this is completely unsuitable for publication. The vote that perhaps describes best this opinion is "meh". It might not have been so bad if the level transitions and cutscenes weren't so slow and numerous, but as it is now. Normally a game is unsuitable for tasing because it's too slow and boring this is borderline unsuitable ironically because it's too fast. I have to consider this game borderline unsuitable for TASing. I can only imagine how it looks to someone who has never seen this game. It's still extremely hard to see what's going on because it goes so fast. And I have played this game, so I know the idea and have seen all the levels.

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    This run left me really ambivalent.Ĭan a TAS be too fast? That sounds like a crazy question considering the nature of TASing, but there comes a limit between being amazingly fast and being so fast that you can't even see what's happening. Thus I was basically 100% sure I would vote yes on this. I loved the (unassisted) speedrun of it (or at least the first one published at SDA haven't checked if it has got an update). I bought and played this game when it came out, and loved it.






    World of goo wad