@@aaa-eh7wvThanks!! Like the clear rate the level creator thinks it will be? So if they put 5% in the level title they are trying to say that most likely only 5% of people will clear the level?
This video has everything super expert offers. Awesome levels you've played before, awesome levels you haven't played before, flawed levels with good intentions, weird levels, and then just impossible midair levels.
Level 1: A blast from the past! :D Level 2: Expecting a bad level? *TOO BAD. WALUIGI TIME.* Level 3: MUDAMUDAMUDAMUDA, but with fireballs... and a big middle finger at 12:16 :[ Level 4: I wonder if that ? block at the start of the F-Zero section was a Captain Falcon mushroom? Level 5: So much for what you said at 0:14. :[ Level 6: 404 FILE NOT FOUND
I always like watching a blend of new and old Ryukahr videos because your hair is constantly changing, it's really long like beanie Jesus and then it's trim and short and then it's cute and scruffy, I like the variation
TAS doesn't stand for anything, otherwise "TAS Jump" would be "technical air shelljump jump". It's just to imply difficulty, as the midair was originally only a tool-assisted superplay trick in the original SMW until people got good enough to actually do them.
@@Black60Dragon Eva Reisner is right. That's what it stands for. Not only when you look it up, but every RU-vidr I've watched uses it to mean that. It even makes sense given the sometimes quite literal machine-level precision and consistency required to beat TAS levels/challenges.
@@KaminariHouse I'm only talking about in terms of Super Mario Maker. TAS is used the same way as "Kaizo" is, to imply difficulty. Kaizo actually original just meant "remodeled", now it means "super hard". TAS originally meant "tool-assisted superplay", now it means "even harder Kaizo levels with frame-perfect inputs". Hence a midair shell jump also being called a TAS Jump, despite requiring no outside tool-assistance.
Yeah. He instantly became one of my favorite RU-vidrs. Love his videos! He makes me laugh a lot and he's not obnoxious like some other SMM creators. Can't think of the other guy's name but all he does is scream his head off every few seconds and talks extremely loud the rest of the video. CarlSagan42 and Ryukahr are my favs.
@@Zancb I actually cannot even stand CS24 (now he is the one which screams all the time like a crazy person), and I think I know which another one you are thinking of. Ryu is really the best of them all. he doesn't have to try at all, he is just natural. I wish I was more like Ryu... and less like me :(
Makes sense, we call extremely hard kaizo levels "TAS levels" to differentiate them from normal kaizo and midairs are basically the most extreme generic item abuse trick before you get into really specific setups.
@@TheSquareOnes Heck, we call kaizo levels... kaizo, when in Japanese, kaizo just means "hack"-- as in, *any* custom level. Their term for what we call a kaizo level is a "Friend" level, as in, "I'm making this level and forcing my friend to play it."
Lmbo, buttmunch! XD Also, a TAS isn’t always done by a bot (hence why they don’t always say TASbot), it just breaks the game down to make super precise stuff achievable (why people make stages specifically for that is beyond me though 🤷🏿♀️)
I have a challenge idea. All difficulties. No one ups challenge. Whenever you earn a 1 up you must kill it off immediately at the start of the next level. 100 lives straight up. This makes it so that losing a life during the easy/normal runs will actually have an effect on the outcome since losing a life in easy/normal usually doesn't mean shit since it's so easy to get 1 ups and go back to 100. Having to go through easy normal and expert with every death counting means a higher chance that you'll enter super expert with less lives, making it a more nail biting challenge.
@ 7:59 “I was not at all prepared for a coaster.... but my drink is. La Croix the only beverage I drink while playing. La Croix, level up your beverage game.”
The aesthetics of the Waluigi level are phenomenal. It really looks as if you were in a cave avoiding obstacles almost like Indiana Jones and instead of warping you to the outworld via a pipe you actually leave the cave on the same screen. That's just awesome.
I finally got a wiiU and Mario maker and after getting to expert, i now see why you ready the way you do. I caught myself making the same kind of reactions when i would have stupid things happen to me lol
8:22 “A smarter man would have left that footage out of the final video, but not me” you don’t need smarts when you got them mad skills, and that’s what we all watch you for ;p
Weird day for Mario Maker uploads. Aura’s upload today also started with 2 good levels and a midair level ended his run as well. It was also the rising midair’s in that level that took most of his lives.
I love that you still play Mario maker! Most of the others that played it eventually stopped but hence i love watching it I always come back to you. :)
In Street Fighter there is a move that sounds like "Midair Sakura." You just got finished by that super move, but at least it wasn't a perfect for your opponent this time.
As soon as I got the notification I went right to your channel, and youtube said you still hadn't posted yet (even though it had been out for 6 minutes and I got the notification)
They're using TAS to imply that the level needs you to do frame-perfect or nearly frame-perfect actions in order to beat it. To finish the levels they're either really good players or they have some kind of a TASBot that they're using (which is simply a robot that reads a file and presses the buttons with exact timing) or they went the DIY route, cracked the switch controllers open and wired them to an Arduino or something. Or then they are using the Wii U version on the Cemu emulator (it is 100% possible to play online with Cemu as long as you get some files off a real Wii U and don't use that console at the same time as the emulator) and are doing TAS stuff that way.
Ryu if you want to know how they tas it what they probably do is make a controller that can pair with the wii but instead of it being activated by a button press it is activated by another computer. Then you can just put in your inputs. You cant do any cool time control on it though so that is why the TAS levels usually very simple.
I have a suggestion for future SMM episodes. At the end of a super expert no skip run, you can go back through and get the World Record on all the stages!
"Hey, we're one with nature" I don't know why, but that cracked me up. I LOVE your content so much, Ryu! Your patience is through the roof, and you have to be one of the best Mario Maker players I've ever seen. Also, I've been trying to grow out a beard... It's looking ok, but yours looks way more epic XD haha! Take care, man! :3
I imagine Ryu doing all the stuff he told about the mid-airs Specially about the russian mountains mid-airs Going mountain to mountain doing mid-airs 😂