What does that have to do with "🔴 Heavy Rain at Night to Sleep Immediately, Beat Insomnia, Study, Relax, Block Noise. 24/7 Raining" Which is this video's title. This has to be some sort of RU-vid glitch where I'm seeing the wrong comment section.
@@Cool_Kid95 Your response showed up on a seven year old comment on a Brain Age Tool Assisted Speedrun from 2011 and frankly I'm just as confused as you
Actually, this is a TAS, but not a Tool-Assisted Speedrun. It's a Tool-Assisted Superplay. The main point of this TAS was to show how the handwriting interpreter can be tricked, not how fast the game can be completed.
That’s what I was thinking as well. I saw once a TAS of Jeopardy on the NES (if I remember correctly), where a bot entered in zany answers. However, since the correct answers were contained within the bot’s responses, the game accepted these responses as correct.
@@weckar it’s Family Feud on the NES actually (it’s the video on RU-vid with 89k views if you search for Family Feud NES TAS) edit: on further investigation there’s a Jeopardy nes game that can be exploited in the same fashion too, I was wrong there
"Actually, this is s TAS, but not a Tool-Assisted Speedrun. It's a Tool-Assisted Superplay. The main point of this TAS was to show how the handwriting interpreter can be tricked, not how fast the game can be completed." 🤓
Teacher: "Hiryu, what is 15-6?" Me: "...A Pokedex?" Teacher: "That's correct! What is 3 + 3?" Me: "...Lapras?" Teacher: "Very good! Now what is 4 x 2?" Me: "...Lugia?" Teacher: "Right again! Now what is 6 x 8?" Me: "...Captain Falcon?" Teacher: "*YESZ!* Now what is 10 - 5?" Me: "Keldeo!" Teacher: "...Can you be more specific?" Me: "Resolute Form." Teacher: "Great Job. Tell the class what 8 + 2 is." Me: "Mewtwo!" Teacher: "Right again! What's 1 x 3?" Me: "...Aerodactyl?" Teacher: "Incredible! Last Question, Hiryu, so stay sharp. What is 9 x 5?" Me: "...Can I have a minute to think about it?" Teacher: "Go right ahead..." Me: "I couldn't get the answer...but check out this awesome drawing of Ho-Oh I made!" Teacher: "...Outstanding, Hiryu! You got all the questions right!"
weren’t you the fellow who did those skyblock Timelapses yeaaars ago? 🤔 also I swear I’ve also seen a resin printing tutorial from you at some point too
I've watched my fair share of TASs and I must say this is by and far the most interesting! For most other TASs I know all the tricks already and have performed them many times so it's really not all that special (though some are pretty cool) but THIS is awesome. 2+1 = Mew? And 18-9= Mewtwo?! I'm very impressed at the manipulation going on here.
+Definitly not a Spy Spiral Staircase Rhinoceros Beetle Ruins Street Fig Tart Rhinoceros Beetle Via Dolorosa Rhinoceros Beetle Singularity Point Giotto Angel Hydrangea Rhinoceros Beetle Singularity Point Secret Emperor All said while holding a green baby in your arms in Cape Canaveral during a new moon. -"How to obtain Heaven", Dio Brando
i mean its an old game, also ur comment is 7 years old, but for people seeing this in todays age, text recognition is pretty advanced and can differentiate between words/numbers/symbols/ and all the objects. It's all about the program though. If you design the program to only check for letters and numbers then you would simply add a check for anything not covered by numbers and letters and then categorize drawings as such. However this isnt a limit of the software but a limit of design. We can design programs like this to tell you what anything is by looking at it.
This is like playing TAS Nintendo pictionary. I love just trying to see how many of these things I know and how early into the drawing I can guess what they are.
Awesome job on making tons of great Nintendo related drawings in quick time along with getting the answers all right. That's the power of TAS by doing all sorts of crazy things. Anyway, nice drawings and a big set of them stemming from many series along with getting them right.
Copied my own comment from another brain age TAS video: The computer only knows what letters and numbers look like, so if you give it something that isn't a number or letter, it just goes "okay, it's shaped a little bit more like a 9 than anything else I know" and concludes that you drew 9. The TAS can rewind the game (using an emulator) and redraw pictures until it gets one that looks like the right number.
It's actually even less intelligent than that. The submission text goes into more detail, but it takes certain patterns drawn as the number, and ignores everything else you do. That's why you can set the date with so few points, because that's all it actually cares about
>calculates math problems in a matter of seconds using abstract shapes only >"Your brain age is 20!" Man, I can't even comprehend how am I meant to be on par with this
No, those are blood vessels and activeness in the brain. A and B have fewer activities because parts of the brain were not used while C and D have more activities because their memory is being used in the test subject's act.
@@daltonweathersby1320 oh, I must not have read it correctly, but if it was set to 2099, then TAS is -78 years old! So TAS doesn't even exist yet and they're such a gamer! TAS is just incredible.