im pretty sure scoutdigo's oregano desert has more rooms than the final game ...and also you cannot build up this much speed without the infinite speed option (cant remember if it was used in the tas or not though), the speed cap cant really be broken
I know the music is edited in but I like to imagine that this actually played ingame and the tas was just so fast that whatever mechanism was playing the music just couldn’t keep up
This is actually due to the combined efforts of pep AND noise, neither alone can do this You negative mach as peppino, do fightball to bounce off wall to convert the negative mach to positive mach, then as noise you schwoost to get speed, and repeat HOWEVER, if pep was able to do fightball by himself, THEN he could build up infinite speed like so (where you do tasmach instead of schwoosts), so infact it's not noise you should be thanking, but pep
Although this wasn’t done in under a minute that’s still outright impressive the fact you managed to go as fast as 76 showed how much potential The Noise has but I did NOT think of how crazy swap mode would be for TAS, and these show how much Pizza Tower TAS has evolved to Just One HUGE update was all it took for TAS to easily DEMOLISH the speed cap like never before Absolutely love the Fightball Swap, a MUCH better alternative to Taunt Swapping What’s funny is that you’re swapping between The Fightball and Mach states rapidly which causes the TV Display to bug out a lot, even having its idle display shown instead the Escape Display, the game just CANNOT keep up at all
btw the whole breaking the speedcap thing is only possible because of peppino's wallclimb. if i was only allowed to use peppino and fightball i could build infinite speed, noise and fightball can only go so high
How long does it take to complete a TAS like this? (I don't know how it works, I usually assume that you slow the game down to a frame per second or program the inputs one frame ahead)
And people wonder why swap mode is uncontested usually. It’s cause y’all are too busy tas’ing to the insanity extreme (not that that’s a bad thing. Keep doing your skill)