@@Prog61 An interesting game comes to mind. Track & Field! I'd love to see if the TAS can score 100,000 or more on the "1 round only" setting. Meaning, after the high jump, the game ends.
At 7:07 it is one of the few occasion where I could shoot 8 enemies with 2 bullets, but everywhere 2 enemies cross path I have tried to shoot them with 1 bullet, it happen many times by levels. Only in a TAS you could see that :)
I'd love to see what tas can do on a 1 million point Galaga game. This is an official speed run track and a lot of Galaga players still submit to this track. I think the world record is somewhere around 32 minutes and change.
Very nice upload! 👍 missed 2 @3:07 - 3:10, @6:20 looks like the kill was made before the bug split into 3 (otherwise it would show the bonus for killing the set of them) but I'm not sure if that lowers the % or not
Yeah, I was going to comment on the two missed at 3:07 as well. The impression I get is they weren't sure what kind of TAS they were going for-like pure minimum # of shots or pure maximum kills-but settled on the latter... after it was too late to go back.
@@Prog61 it's a cheat because I watching a pile of bee bombs hit that galaga ship .. Nothing legit about that game *not interested in how you did it* I used to play this when it came out in the 80s
Like I said, it's a TAS. Everything you see would be possible to do if you were a robot (too hard for a human), no cheats used. It shows you what could be done, not necessarily what can be done by a real player. Please visit tasvideos.org/ to see many TASed games. Personally, I find it really fun to see videos like these.
@@Prog61 ok so my understanding of a "cheat" is defying normal game play so in that context I think we both can agree it's not normal to take 5 bee bombs/missiles straight through a player's ship ?
For me, cheating is modifying the game to do something that isn't possible normally, like enabling invincibility from the cheat menu. A TAS is a kind of robot playing a game perfectly to show the limits of the game. By watching a TAS, you can learn tricks that help you play better since everything you see is doable in normal game play. If our brains could somehow run faster, you could do everything you see in a TAS. Another difference is that cheating is done in real time but TASing is not. It took me about a week of work to make this video. Anyway, my point is just that cheating and TASing are two different things, but both are not normal game play, so you can call both cheating as long as you understand the difference .
@@Prog61 this is not only what you see at the beginning, This screen is also a kill screen, let me explain, when you reach the true last stage in galaga, tha stage 0 in easy mode, the game goes correctly for a few seconds, then it crashes and then this screen appears.
yeah, how can 2 shots kill 8? there's no skill in modifying the game that results in better results for you. no real arcade game shot that fast or that accurate, play the real game on real settings then come back with the results.
This is a TAS (Tool Assisted Speedrun). The game is not modified in any way. The idea and fun of a TAS is to show what is possible if the player was a robot or super human. It show the limits of a game and is often usefull to speedrunners. It took me about a week of work to do this video.
TAS!!!!!! This is a TAS, I edited the move of the player for every frames manually. It took me about a week of work to do this video. More info here: www.youtube.com/@Prog61/about
Even after playing the game for 40 straight years, I still couldn't duplicate this gameplay. Hats off to the TAS! 😄
That's the fun of TAS. What game do you think I should do next?
@@Prog61 An interesting game comes to mind. Track & Field! I'd love to see if the TAS can score 100,000 or more on the "1 round only" setting. Meaning, after the high jump, the game ends.
There was already a good one: ua-cam.com/video/a_YPJ-Z06cs/v-deo.html that's why I did Hyper Sports instead.
It's impossible for a human player to have this good accuracy in this game. That's why TAS was invented. 😊
@@Prog61 Crazy Taxi arcade or Pac-Man
This is so satisfying to watch. Well done! 🕹️
That is some of the most amazing marksmanship I've EVER seen for this game. Didn't even need a second ship to score perfect challenges. Truly awesome!
Glad you enjoyed it. You know it's a TAS don't you?
@@Prog61 yep. Read the other reviews.
7:00 8 enemies in 2 shots is crazy
7:07 Oh, so that's how you have more than 100% hit/miss ratio. clever !!
At 7:07 it is one of the few occasion where I could shoot 8 enemies with 2 bullets, but everywhere 2 enemies cross path I have tried to shoot them with 1 bullet, it happen many times by levels. Only in a TAS you could see that :)
2:27 That was super close! It looked like he was gonna collide with your ship there.
Look how cool this is!
I'd love to see what tas can do on a 1 million point Galaga game. This is an official speed run track and a lot of Galaga players still submit to this track. I think the world record is somewhere around 32 minutes and change.
That is so cool!
This is such an awesome tas, I think my favorite part is at the end when you let the ship start to abduct you then shoot him
The most satisfying game ever
Very nice upload! 👍
missed 2 @3:07 - 3:10, @6:20 looks like the kill was made before the bug split into 3 (otherwise it would show the bonus for killing the set of them) but I'm not sure if that lowers the % or not
Yeah, I was going to comment on the two missed at 3:07 as well. The impression I get is they weren't sure what kind of TAS they were going for-like pure minimum # of shots or pure maximum kills-but settled on the latter... after it was too late to go back.
😀😀 good job!
Please could you do any of the following games:
1 Centipede
2 Defender
3 Millipede
4 Tail Gunner
5 Battle Zone (well, this one would be a bit tricky)
I have 2 video of Centipede on my channel.
The others are on my list (my too long list 😊).
@@Prog61 Can't wait for more, I'm subbing!
That was some good shooting!
Im not sure what a TAS is but I know no human has hand eye coordination this incredible 😂
Dam that’s some really good aim
Thanks, but you know it's a TAS?
11:45 11:50 11:56 12:01 12:06 12:12 12:20 12:28 12:36 13:05
Amazing
One punch man = One shot galaga
Could you do Rally Race X next? This was amazing!
I wonder what spawns those special Aliens.
TAS Plays Galaga to Clear 31 Waves - How did you do this?!
4:55 🦉(looks like a cheat to me)
☝😎
This is a TAS, no cheat used. Please read the definition: ua-cam.com/users/Prog61about
@@Prog61 it's a cheat because I watching a pile of bee bombs hit that galaga ship .. Nothing legit about that game *not interested in how you did it* I used to play this when it came out in the 80s
Like I said, it's a TAS. Everything you see would be possible to do if you were a robot (too hard for a human), no cheats used. It shows you what could be done, not necessarily what can be done by a real player. Please visit tasvideos.org/ to see many TASed games. Personally, I find it really fun to see videos like these.
@@Prog61 ok so my understanding of a "cheat" is defying normal game play so in that context I think we both can agree it's not normal to take 5 bee bombs/missiles straight through a player's ship ?
For me, cheating is modifying the game to do something that isn't possible normally, like enabling invincibility from the cheat menu.
A TAS is a kind of robot playing a game perfectly to show the limits of the game. By watching a TAS, you can learn tricks that help you play better since everything you see is doable in normal game play. If our brains could somehow run faster, you could do everything you see in a TAS.
Another difference is that cheating is done in real time but TASing is not. It took me about a week of work to make this video.
Anyway, my point is just that cheating and TASing are two different things, but both are not normal game play, so you can call both cheating as long as you understand the difference .
40 years alway wonder how many stages thanks
255 stages. Kill screen after that.
Galaga mothership
Why missiles at stage 10?
I like how everyone here has no idea what a TAS is lol.
0:01 why is it glitching
What you see in the first few seconds is the Ram test that the program performs when you power on the machine.
@@Prog61 this is not only what you see at the beginning, This screen is also a kill screen, let me explain, when you reach the true last stage in galaga, tha stage 0 in easy mode, the game goes correctly for a few seconds, then it crashes and then this screen appears.
@@Prog61 for me kill screens are just like the game says to the player: " you've been playing to much, you need a rest "
Not for nothing but… how do you get more than 100% hit miss ratio?
at 7:07 they were able to shoot more than one enemy with one bullet so it counted as over 100%
One shot two killed, so 118%ratio
Would it be any faster to get a 2nd ship at some point?
Not as far as I know.
It would possibly be faster if you had 2 independent bullets when you fire, but it is not the case, the bullet is just larger.
yeah, how can 2 shots kill 8? there's no skill in modifying the game that results in better results for you. no real arcade game shot that fast or that accurate, play the real game on real settings then come back with the results.
This is a TAS (Tool Assisted Speedrun). The game is not modified in any way. The idea and fun of a TAS is to show what is possible if the player was a robot or super human. It show the limits of a game and is often usefull to speedrunners. It took me about a week of work to do this video.
FAKE! 2 shots taking out whole fleets in challenging stage? Don't think so!!!
TAS!!!!!! This is a TAS, I edited the move of the player for every frames manually. It took me about a week of work to do this video. More info here: www.youtube.com/@Prog61/about
i love when random old default pfp accounts that use proper grammar think they know enough to call the video fake