It took some digging to confirm you were the same guy, haha, but thanks. Glad you're alright with me shamelessly stealing your idea. ;) One of the first TAS'es to get me into watching them.
+batman9502 Haha, no worries. I didn't completely invent the idea. I saw other videos on UA-cam of people putting silly answers. I just came up with the idea of making it into a TAS.
Most home ramen meals in America don't come with chopsticks for a reason, the average Family Feud interviewee is going to douse it in ranch dressing and stick a fork in it.
"Sorry I think my finger slipped" -- ALL of the first attempts are freaking hilarious metacomments! Also "Pretty lady book monthly" = Playboy. The Cosmopolitan one seems to be missing some letters, but maybe "Cosmo" was an accepted synonym.
That's the basics of it, coupled with the fact that sometimes it will take shortened answers. It doesn't check for double letters or S's at the end of words (noodles can be nodle) and some alternate spellings or words can be used (glamour can be glamor).
Cheeseman Here's an example that I made: "Name something a family does together." Normally the number one answer would be "Eat." As long as you have the letters E, A, and T in that order somewhere in the puzzle (They don't necessarily have to be right next to each other) For example, I can answer "Abuse the parsing system" to the above question, and the game it as "Eat." abusE the pArsing sysTem = EAT. Of course, like batman9502 mentioned, there are things that the parsing system will take that are shortened, or alternate spellings and words, hence the game parsed "Cute Cat Photos Monthly" ("Cute cat phOtoS MOnthly") as "Cosmo," and accepted it as "Cosmopolitan."
Wow, that is a huge oversight on the developers part. Luckily, it doesn't really matter. The chances of any wrong answer being counted as correct during normal gameplay is extremely slim, even if some of the answers are only 3 letters(which gives you the highest possible chance that this will happen). To everyone reading, check out *Cheeseman's* post below to read about how this works.
This game brings back such nostalgia. There I'd be in front of my CRT television, a stack of Pigeon Poop Unlimited magazines at my side and big bag of Zebra Jerky so I didn't need to go anywhere, playin' the Fued. Then we'd pile in the back of our Station Wagon and head over to Ryan's, where I'd always get the Emu Talon Fajita special. Memories.
We had a family feud game for our computer and one of the questions was in the movies when a person is about to jump and kill themselves name someone who might stop them? the computer answered their dog.
I think it just looks for the letters in the answer while ignoring all other letters; for example, in heisanevilgenius’ own hilarious TAS of this game, there were examples like “BUllSh*t BostOn lawYer” being accepted as BUSBOY (capital letters). Though there may be a few more wrinkles, as it seems to sometimes ignore double letters, and look for synonyms and abbreviations (ie, “ogres allowed sparingly” somehow came out as “keep off the grass” in the other video, and I think the conclusion is it was just matching “grass” and ignored the double S).
I was wondering how STEAK N VENISON KITCHEN got accepted as SEVENTEEN even though there's only one E between the T and N in KITCHEN. That's interesting
Snake Jaws WeeklyStealing my only ukuleleLoves eating zebra jerky GOOD ANSWER! Muffin holder in black--NUMBER ONE ANSWER!Mocha chiffon cake icing--NUMBER ONE ANSWER!Souvenir taco eraser--NUMBER ONE ANSWER!Evaluate other decorum--NUMBER ONE ANSWER!
This gameplay is "tool-assisted," which means I can utilize things like savestates and frame advance to enter input as fast as possible. For example, I can save a state, let the game display the question, get all the answers, then reload to that first state. By doing that I know the question in advance. The emulator only keeps the inputs after I have loaded the state, so the end result is you see me answer questions before they are shown. For more information you can check out TASVideos here: tasvideos.org/WelcomeToTASVideos
"Stealing my only ukulele", "Loves eating zebra jerky": GOOD ANSWER The sad part is that, because I've actually heard of a game called Split Decision on The Price is Right, I actually know how this speedrun, as well as Heisanevilgenius's more well-known run, both work. D:
I remember seeing a game show called Camouflage with a similar premise; you’re given the gibberish phrase and the topic, and have to find the hidden phrase.
Why didn't I see this before? Very flattered. Awesome job!
It took some digging to confirm you were the same guy, haha, but thanks. Glad you're alright with me shamelessly stealing your idea. ;) One of the first TAS'es to get me into watching them.
+batman9502 Haha, no worries. I didn't completely invent the idea. I saw other videos on UA-cam of people putting silly answers. I just came up with the idea of making it into a TAS.
Weird Video Games Great job, both of you!
Thanks. Great username!
You messed up, Bats. You showed the returning champion code! Now I can be the returning champion and ruin everything! *evil laughs*
If there's one thing I've learned about the returning champion code...
For your first game, it's always "HFHKSP"
At least the Booth family seem to be taking their loss a bit better than the Halls did.
They still look angry enough to shoot a president.
They're not led by a Hitler of any sort, so you could imagine that.
Haha. You never stop amazing us bats. You rock dude. Keep up the good work. :)
I NEED CUTE CAT PHOTOS MONTHLY NOW
same
69 likes!
"Thank you for watching. Closet."
Person named "closet": youre welcome
Closet 🚾 watching for you thank
I'm not coming out to watch something else.
"My roommate constantly cleans and organizes his human ear collection and it drives me crazy!"
Caaaarrrrllllll.😂
If the people Family Feud interviews find *noodles and rice* hard to eat with chopsticks, then the number one answer should have been 'everything'.
Most home ramen meals in America don't come with chopsticks for a reason, the average Family Feud interviewee is going to douse it in ranch dressing and stick a fork in it.
I will never forget the first few notes of the banjo tune now.
+Bluebomberimo LMFAO TRUE
"Bet this is number one"
lmaoooooo
Just give us our points
"Sorry I think my finger slipped" -- ALL of the first attempts are freaking hilarious metacomments!
Also "Pretty lady book monthly" = Playboy.
The Cosmopolitan one seems to be missing some letters, but maybe "Cosmo" was an accepted synonym.
dude this is hilarious, and everyone looks extremely pissed off at each other every time the families show roflmao
I would too if my opponent says nonsense and they would still get the answer right.
2:01 "Pretty Lady Book Daily" is actually pretty accurate
🤣👌
The way this works is you just have to have all the letters that are in the correct answer in the correct order?
That's the basics of it, coupled with the fact that sometimes it will take shortened answers. It doesn't check for double letters or S's at the end of words (noodles can be nodle) and some alternate spellings or words can be used (glamour can be glamor).
batman9502 Yeah, there's no way you got "Cosmopolitan". It had to have taken just "Cosmo".
Cheeseman Yep, exactly.
batman9502 whens your next video
Cheeseman Here's an example that I made:
"Name something a family does together."
Normally the number one answer would be "Eat." As long as you have the letters E, A, and T in that order somewhere in the puzzle (They don't necessarily have to be right next to each other)
For example, I can answer "Abuse the parsing system" to the above question, and the game it as "Eat."
abusE the pArsing sysTem = EAT.
Of course, like batman9502 mentioned, there are things that the parsing system will take that are shortened, or alternate spellings and words, hence the game parsed "Cute Cat Photos Monthly" ("Cute cat phOtoS MOnthly") as "Cosmo," and accepted it as "Cosmopolitan."
Wow, that is a huge oversight on the developers part. Luckily, it doesn't really matter. The chances of any wrong answer being counted as correct during normal gameplay is extremely slim, even if some of the answers are only 3 letters(which gives you the highest possible chance that this will happen).
To everyone reading, check out *Cheeseman's* post below to read about how this works.
This game brings back such nostalgia.
There I'd be in front of my CRT television, a stack of Pigeon Poop Unlimited magazines at my side and big bag of Zebra Jerky so I didn't need to go anywhere, playin' the Fued.
Then we'd pile in the back of our Station Wagon and head over to Ryan's, where I'd always get the Emu Talon Fajita special.
Memories.
We had a family feud game for our computer and one of the questions was in the movies when a person is about to jump and kill themselves name someone who might stop them? the computer answered their dog.
Is Mr. Incredible on the board?
I would be embarrassed to kill myself in front of my dog
@@NunofYerbizness doubtful:-(
5:26 Hey, that's technically the answer.
I was certain it was going to be something other than peas; after all, it could have parsed it as (su)per (s)mall t(hi)ngs.
I honestly think the humor in this video is on par with Heisanevilgenius's marvelous TAS. Nice ending!
Thanks!
Bagel Jam Reporter had me in stitches laughing, that sounds so delicious! XD
I love watching Closet. It's my favorite show
I wonder when it'll Come Out on blu-ray.
@@LampreyKisses never:-(
I lost it when it said "Good Answer!" to "Loves Eating Zebra Jerky".
the original TAS of this game is one of my all time favorites. Cool to see you doing a shameless copy of it :D
I bathed kenau reeves
Abracadabra I win
5:05 how the hell are noodles hard to eat with chopsticks. They are very easy to eat using them
If you're Chinese it is but if you're either Italian or American then you need to use a fork 🍴🍽️ instead
@@matthewcasiglio2539 good point
How could a game be so screwed up to accept such wrong answers?
I think it just looks for the letters in the answer while ignoring all other letters; for example, in heisanevilgenius’ own hilarious TAS of this game, there were examples like “BUllSh*t BostOn lawYer” being accepted as BUSBOY (capital letters).
Though there may be a few more wrinkles, as it seems to sometimes ignore double letters, and look for synonyms and abbreviations (ie, “ogres allowed sparingly” somehow came out as “keep off the grass” in the other video, and I think the conclusion is it was just matching “grass” and ignored the double S).
I was wondering how STEAK N VENISON KITCHEN got accepted as SEVENTEEN even though there's only one E between the T and N in KITCHEN. That's interesting
I do not follow any social media so you may have answered this but are you ever returning to your LP of Earthbound?
or any LPs with commentary for that matter? :D
Unfortunately no.
The Booth family should have brought Frank along.
Bet this is number one.
The fact that all the given answers also make sense... whooee
Everyone claps like they're repeatedly clasping and unclasping their hands
BET THIS IS NUMBER ONE
TIME becomes placed on the top and WE ARE NUMBER ONE is heard from backstage. Someone really wanted to hear that.
That's a thing. And yet, it won't take chicken nuggets over chicken...
I miss you putting out videos consistently. I really hope you get back to Earthbound sometime.
194+42=200?!
No 194+42=236
Man, I love what people can do with this game.
I remember one time I typed in something way different, and a different answer came up. Didnt understand. Now I do.
the answers were so funny to the guy that he simply had to accept them as true
SUFFER BOOTH FAMILY servey says woot for batman!
Snake Jaws WeeklyStealing my only ukuleleLoves eating zebra jerky
GOOD ANSWER!
Muffin holder in black--NUMBER ONE ANSWER!Mocha chiffon cake icing--NUMBER ONE ANSWER!Souvenir taco eraser--NUMBER ONE ANSWER!Evaluate other decorum--NUMBER ONE ANSWER!
Cya later or something #1 answer!
Huh? I want a subscription to Cute Cat Photos Monthly!
It's called the Internet. 😻
Has work got you in a bind lately bats? Considering your last video was a month ago. Keep rockin on brother
Where is Earthbound
what the heck did i just watch?
Hahahahahaaha! :D
I hope you get back to Earthbound sometime! You rock dude
MY STOMACH IS HURTING FROM LAUGHING SO MUCH
Where did the Booth name come from? As in John Wilkes?
Just one of the default computer family names, I didn't pick it.
Ohhh, alright. I thought you were trying to be funny
@@Deon hall is another 1 of the deafult computer family names along with McCormick
What the hell!? Wow, thats just silly!! XD
*bET tHiS is NumbER 0nE*
I was certain "super small things" was going to turn into "sushi".
3:16 how the hell did you anticipate the question and type so fast? Does the emulator allow you to use your computer keyboard?
This gameplay is "tool-assisted," which means I can utilize things like savestates and frame advance to enter input as fast as possible. For example, I can save a state, let the game display the question, get all the answers, then reload to that first state. By doing that I know the question in advance. The emulator only keeps the inputs after I have loaded the state, so the end result is you see me answer questions before they are shown.
For more information you can check out TASVideos here:
tasvideos.org/WelcomeToTASVideos
As someone who likes Mexican 🌮🌯 food I actually agree that fajitas with emu talons are hard to eat with chopsticks 🥢
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(comment how you reacted)
I snorted.
THANK
YOU
FOR
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*CLOSET*
You should play more Batman games
Noodles are not hard to eat with chopsticks. Ask any Chinese person. Even rice isn't that difficult.
yeah, that's literally what soy sauce is for
Yeah thanks a lot
GOOD ANSWER!
I dont get it. ?
I eat ice cream and jello with chopsticks
Dude that's impossible! I eat ice cream 🍦 with a spoon 🥄
What?
C D PLAYER
C D? With a space?!
@@astrobollo ua-cam.com/video/uN9x1Akc0hY/v-deo.html
@@ErikNilsen1337 I know! I was quoting Jontron! XD
"Stealing my only ukulele", "Loves eating zebra jerky": GOOD ANSWER
The sad part is that, because I've actually heard of a game called Split Decision on The Price is Right, I actually know how this speedrun, as well as Heisanevilgenius's more well-known run, both work. D:
I remember seeing a game show called Camouflage with a similar premise; you’re given the gibberish phrase and the topic, and have to find the hidden phrase.
What a mysterious game.