I remember finding this video in 2010, 2011 or so, was absolutely enamored and had no concept of what a TAS was. It's really cool that the idea TASing is much more widespread nowadays.
i remember watching this video so many years ago but i was a little to young to understand it but after finding it again and knowing a bit more about how this all even happened (TAS), i find it a bit cooler idk but im kinda sad about the goblins in “sort comments by newest” sections who can’t read descriptions
This person scares the piss out of me. Imagine getting into an argument with this guy, predicts everything you can say and disputes it effortlessly. Horrifying
@@rin0847 don't say that, the lobotomized orangutans making all the UI updates might just decide to remove newest first but unironically we should also have most liked and most replies
I can't believe youtube is recommending videos from a channel who's most recent video is 11 years ago Although I would never have found this channel otherwise
10 years later... RU-vid Algorithm: “They are now ready.” To anybody seeing this, don't let this comment have more subscribers than this person's channel. Let's get them to 10k! I’m back. 2 years later now. This person’s channel still has less subscribers than this stupid comment I made. I’m disappointed in you guys.
When I was a lot younger, I would watch these tetris videos all the time thinking, "This is guy must have been playing for years." Now that I'm a lot older and a lot less stupid, I finally checked the description and realized something I should have realized a long time ago. *it's a tas*
i guess it depends but in many cases tool assisted basically means that the machine does the inputs that you programmed it to so yes its hard work to program it but it's harder work to actually have that timing and be a human
Tool assisted doesnt mean he's altered the game. He's using a tool that replicates button inputs. All he's doing is programming what inputs the program does. (like pressing left or start.) With a game like Tetris, What block you get next is dependent on a huge number of factors (How many inputs were done, Where the block was placed, ect), but with tool assist, you can find a way to manipulate those factors and give you the block you need. (For example, Rotating a T-block to the left twice and then pressing left four times to place it on the far left might manipulate the game to give you an L-Block as opposed to doing the opposite and getting a Straight-Block instead.) I'm doing a tool assist of the Gameboy version of Tetris and you tend to notice these things as you are TASing.
put them in a place that fits, eventually you get a different piece, this is due to the way tetris generates pieces, every piece fits, if it fits it will randomly give you a different one
Idk why but when watching this I just imagined a cartoony Zeus holding this tiny little gaming device and slamming it to the ground in anger when he lost.
KayvK well, it’d be funny if I was. My RU-vid channel was made in 2016, and I’d be damned to see a 5 year old make their own YT channel. :) But technically I WAS born in 2012 as that was when the Doge Meme kind of got popular, and I am Doge... but alas, you’re wrong. Sad
*SAME* And this dear diary... Was the day humankind finally rebelled against their oppressors... All guided, led towards their goals and answers, exactly thus their Tetris God's had it designed... As such was the last day, humanity knew before it's untimely destruction... 🌍💥🔥
April Seal 44 it isn't as bad as you might think. We usually have about 3/4 of the period to do it. For us, that's about 35 minutes, and it's plenty of time. Obviously a test shouldn't take more than a period to complete. But for now, just enjoy the video(that's probably already over, but still.).