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Doctor Reynolds posted:So is Super Mario 64 gouache now or something? I've always enjoyed that run. I guess it's been seen a lot... People have to actually submit.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 08:17 |
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AbrahamLincolnLog posted:After an entire week I still don't know what Tinybuild does other than "publishes games" and what it's relevance is to AGDQ. It's kind of a stupid ad. This but PCF
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 09:05 |
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Heroic Yoshimitsu posted:Has anyone else noticed all the AGDQ videos on youtube have out-of-sync sound? I noticed it while watching a KH2 run video but thought it have been just that one, but today I looked for the Morrowind run and every video I could find was out of sync as well. Yeah some of the uploaders seem to have the sound off sync by several seconds. I've had good experiences with this guy though: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_NsA72Bgro_Ig0FPKJ4T56CnOk-ikayi
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 10:12 |
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I really like watching the "faster" runs - that is, runs that last under ~30 minutes. Any recommendations from this/previous AGDQ's? (My favorites have been anything TASbot has done, that A Boy and his Blob run from a past one, super glitchy stuff, etc) edit: While I'm here, I wish I could find more TAS runs in general with audio commentary over top BaronVanAwesome fucked around with this message at 10:24 on Jan 13, 2015 |
# ? Jan 13, 2015 10:22 |
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Seconding the cool TAS video thing. The ones with commentary explaining what the gently caress is happening were cool but it seems a lot of the ones on the TASVideo website are quite honestly pretty drat boring. ^ As for short runs The Town With No Name was pretty funny but isn't really a speedrun.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 10:29 |
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Studio posted:People have to actually submit. Studio, you didn't go for the Fireworks kill in RoR! You promised during your stream.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 10:36 |
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I loving demand that someone plays Dongs.exe during the next *GDQ.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 11:02 |
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Cuchulain posted:Studio, you didn't go for the Fireworks kill in RoR! You promised during your stream. You wouldn't have been able to tell, anyway.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 11:02 |
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I still don't get why the Humble Bundle was selected with such games. I get why Speedrunners is in it, as it seems to be the only actual thing Tinybuilders has to do with AGDQ, but what did Volgarr the Viking had to do with it? I was honestly a little bummed to find out Volgarr wasn't even being run, as I honestly liked to saw a speedrun of it in the middle of some Ghost N Goblin block.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 12:17 |
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Rirse posted:I still don't get why the Humble Bundle was selected with such games. I get why Speedrunners is in it, as it seems to be the only actual thing Tinybuilders has to do with AGDQ, but what did Volgarr the Viking had to do with it? I was honestly a little bummed to find out Volgarr wasn't even being run, as I honestly liked to saw a speedrun of it in the middle of some Ghost N Goblin block.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 12:21 |
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Rirse posted:I still don't get why the Humble Bundle was selected with such games. I get why Speedrunners is in it, as it seems to be the only actual thing Tinybuilders has to do with AGDQ, but what did Volgarr the Viking had to do with it? I was honestly a little bummed to find out Volgarr wasn't even being run, as I honestly liked to saw a speedrun of it in the middle of some Ghost N Goblin block. yeah when I saw Abe's Odyssey in the bundle I thought a friend of mine who is about the only person who runs that game had gotten into AGDQ and I got all excited. Kind of a letdown to see that not only was he not there, Abe's Odyssey wasn't even being run. the game selection seemed nearly random to me
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 13:33 |
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I was surprised at how good tech was for the most part this year. Especially compared to 2014 where even the stream recordings were basically inaudible. That said setup definitely needs some improvement, I'm not sure why it took so long. A lot of times setup was even longer than the runs. A lot of cool runs could have been fit in the schedule if the setup was faster (off the top of my head Claude could have run FFT like 9 times with all the combined setup time).
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 14:45 |
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Audio Feedback This year was a massive improvement to last years audio, giving everybody a mic headset was tremendous for being able to hear the action unfold from the players, and their support groups. That being said there is always room for improvement. I noticed that the entire stream was gated pretty heavily, which created sections of blank audio which could have been confusing to some watchers. "Is my audio on? is something wrong with twitch?". Just like on radio, you never want to go completely silent, as its distracting for the viewer. I noticed that music started to get played during downtimes later so that was an improvement as you went along. I would personally not gate the microphones since gate is generally used on drums to create clean recordings where you know there will always be sharp transients. Gate on voice if ever used is at a very very low setting, just right above the noise floor, otherwise it can sound very unnatural as there is complete silence in the middle of talking sometimes. Instead a better solution for live audio is Side Chain compression (even multiband compression, as it can function as an EQ as well). Side chain compression basically states, "hey use this compression setting, when you get audio over or under a certain DB from these other channels. What this can do, is automate the game audio which was set very low the entire time, between people talking. This works much better than a gate to create clean audio since the game is allowed to shine when players aren't talking. It also helps with your limited personel concerns as the only thing a person needs to do is set an audio fader for as loud as the game/talker is and then run with it. Because of the wide dynamic range of game audio you'll run into (NES games probably having the highest RMS, while Xbox360 games having the lowest) you'll need to be able to account for that. It might be useful to have two settings of sidechain compression, one for LOUD games, and one for quiet games. I'm unfamilar with the hardware you used, but if it's a hardware board it shouldn't be too hard to create scenes for it. Pointing a lav in the general direction of the crowd can be good for picking up clean crowd reactions, and I would place a slow gate on that so you only get their reaction when they cheer. Just hanging one from the ceiling can be enough if the pickup pattern is wide enough. Really you guys have it almost there, it's just about configuring the mixing board in a smart way so that it basically runs on autopilot, and all you have to train tech to do is set levels properly. Of course you still need to react if people go from a mumble to screaming uncontrollably.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 15:30 |
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BaronVanAwesome posted:I really like watching the "faster" runs - that is, runs that last under ~30 minutes. Any recommendations from this/previous AGDQ's? The Ninja Gaiden relay race is three fast speedruns back to back with solid informative commentary throughout.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 16:34 |
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flatluigi posted:Note that also some runners might be taking stuff down that the marathon isn't, too -- I know Werster wanted his run only on the official channel and his own channel for now. Can he even do that? I would think the owner of the footage was AGDQ not him. Actually that's very interesting now that I think about it. UA do you know who is the owner of the footage ??
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 16:50 |
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It's God's footage, man
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 17:13 |
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FailAtMagic posted:Can he even do that? I would think the owner of the footage was AGDQ not him. Actually that's very interesting now that I think about it. UA do you know who is the owner of the footage ??
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 17:18 |
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FailAtMagic posted:Can he even do that? I would think the owner of the footage was AGDQ not him. Actually that's very interesting now that I think about it. UA do you know who is the owner of the footage ?? Don't quote me on this since I'm at the airport and don't have the documentation handy, but I want to say GDQ owns the footage. We make people sign waivers indicating that we can use any recordings in perpetuity, iirc. That said, our legal policy on the event footage is already a bit nebulous (other than "don't monetize our poo poo") so one of the things I'll be bringing up later so we can get a formal legal policy written up. I only just recently found out that it's possible to detect whether a video has ads based on the user's setting or whether it has a third-party claim on it from elsewhere, but unfortunately you have to go through the YouTube API in order to determine that, it's not something you can get directly from the site as far as I can tell. It's better than nothing, though. I, personally, am ok with Werster wanting the only copies of the run to be on our channel and his own personal channel, but I'm not sure how to word that in a legal sense so that it's unambiguous. Plus how do we handle things like the couch crew? Do they have the right to have non-official videos taken down? It's still a bit up in the air at this point, so all I'll say right now is: Don't monetize our videos if you had nothing to do with them.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 17:25 |
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Boogalo posted:The "Home is where the is" Link cross-stitch bid prize was cute, but I didn't get my donation in on time. Is there any way to get in touch with the contributor, triangles, to find out if they'd do a commission? I would definitely be open to a commission, you can shoot me an email at triangle ((dot)) chris ((at)) gmail ((dot)) com
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 17:48 |
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MVP posted:This but PCF I really would rather prefer if they just did MSF for AGDQ as well, it is such a good charity, and it does not come with sad but slightly pointless stories. They could certainly do worse than PCF though, so kindly no flamewar off of this simple wish.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 18:10 |
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does msf pay uyama
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 18:13 |
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I AM THE MOON posted:does msf pay uyama
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 18:18 |
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Look man, we gotta find out if Uyama is in cahoots with Big Boss.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 18:26 |
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HGH posted:Look man, we gotta find out if Uyama is in cahoots with Big Boss.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 18:33 |
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BaronVanAwesome posted:I really like watching the "faster" runs - that is, runs that last under ~30 minutes. Any recommendations from this/previous AGDQ's? http://tasvideos.org/Commentaries.html
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 18:34 |
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AbrahamLincolnLog posted:Seconding the cool TAS video thing. The ones with commentary explaining what the gently caress is happening were cool but it seems a lot of the ones on the TASVideo website are quite honestly pretty drat boring. Some TASes are longer than a feature film and you have to be really into the game to enjoy it. There are also plenty that are short and interesting, which is why the website has the star, moon, and vault tiers to tell you how interesting a TAS will be to watch.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 18:38 |
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Little videos explaining individual speedrunning tricks might be a nice way to kill time between runs.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 18:45 |
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Quite apart from whether they are doing so it would make a ton of sense for PCF to pay somebody to run AGDQ because FY2013-14 it was about 20% of their income.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 18:54 |
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I mentioned in the irc that I'd love to see promo stuff in between runs. "Hi I'm here with Cosmo and I wanted to ask about the race between you and Peaches" "HE'S G'IN DOWN BROTHER WHEN MY PATENTED BOMB JUMP RUNS WILD ON HIM! OH YEAH!"
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 18:59 |
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Forer posted:I mentioned in the irc that I'd love to see promo stuff in between runs. "Hi I'm here with Cosmo and I wanted to ask about the race between you and Peaches" "HE'S G'IN DOWN BROTHER WHEN MY PATENTED BOMB JUMP RUNS WILD ON HIM! OH YEAH!" I'd like having a roving reporter between runs just interviewing runners. Pie's interviews last year were pretty cool and he's a pretty enthusiastic guy, he seems like he'd be a good person to do something like this.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 19:03 |
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Forer posted:I mentioned in the irc that I'd love to see promo stuff in between runs. "Hi I'm here with Cosmo and I wanted to ask about the race between you and Peaches" "HE'S G'IN DOWN BROTHER WHEN MY PATENTED BOMB JUMP RUNS WILD ON HIM! OH YEAH!" I want this to be real. UA, whomever, please make this happen.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 19:04 |
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The Kins posted:Little videos explaining individual speedrunning tricks might be a nice way to kill time between runs. This would be neat. Giving a little context to some of the more difficult/less visually impressive tricks that might not be obvious to someone who doesn't know the game would be a good way to advertise future runs or maybe tell us what was happening in a previous run. Much more interesting that ten minutes of some dude fiddling with a snes.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 19:07 |
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MooCowlian posted:This would be neat. Giving a little context to some of the more difficult/less visually impressive tricks that might not be obvious to someone who doesn't know the game would be a good way to advertise future runs or maybe tell us what was happening in a previous run. Much more interesting that ten minutes of some dude fiddling with a snes. DidYouKnowSpeedrunning
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 19:13 |
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CrashCat posted:Is it any of your business
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 19:40 |
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mango sentinel posted:Transparency is good among charities and affiliated organizations so yeah kinda. http://www.msf.org/international-financial-reports Knock yourself out
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 20:17 |
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mango sentinel posted:Transparency is good among charities and affiliated organizations so yeah kinda. GDQ is hired as contractors by PCF and you can find PCF's yearly spending on fund raisers in their tax filings. When the big blow up happened on the SRL website the end was "we don't have to divulge our wages but in the end it's basically break-even" PCF pays for the gear that they don't want to carry around all over the place like excess cabling and CRTs and GDQ pays for things they use between AGDQ/SGDQ like capture cards and default hardware. Most the money from tickets goes towards this. The financials disclosed for SGDQ last year basically was a net-loss for them. GDQ becoming a LLC is for liability purposes and to separate the creators from potential lawsuits and other various headaches that come with running conventions.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 20:59 |
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Massive respect to all those kiddles that gave me a week of enjoyment again... and all in the name of charity. Can't wait for this year's SGDQ (because I have nothing else to look forward to, so I spend my days wishing my life away)...
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 21:24 |
is it anyone's business? yea I mean technically if someone wants to see how the money they are donating is being spent then it sure is but lets not imply they don't deserve to get paid for the time running it (especially since it went much better this year than last year) thats a lot of money raised for charity and pretty small overhead in GDQ expenses and even small overhead when considering the relatively small overhead that PCF has are there nonprofits where more money goes toward their cause of choice than PCF? yea, but still PCF is a good charity and its well within the bounds of reasonable expenses
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 21:30 |
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I just want to be clear that I wasn't ragging on the tech people, just that it seemed like they were shorthanded and you can only get but so many people to volunteer themselves to do frantic tech support for a week without pay.
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I've grabbed this link before, but most of the YouTubes don't have any commentary - sometimes the DailyMotions do
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