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What about rerecording features so people would properly make TASes?
* aeTIos hints native linux version
*Remove bootfree support (sorry its just not legal to me)
Quote from: Juju on October 08, 2014, 05:43:53 pmWhat about rerecording features so people would properly make TASes?It already has those to a limited extent: Slowdowns are available, as well as savestates. However, I am not sure if GIF/video capture still continues after reloading a saved state and I never could figure out how to use frame by frame advance (IIRC it had to be done via breakpoints). A nice TAS'ing feature would be the ability to load key sequences from a file or the ability to rewind, but I guess those features are not necessarily the biggest priority right now.
Quote from: aeTIos on October 08, 2014, 05:47:51 pm* aeTIos hints native linux versionProbably not happening for a while to much windows specific dependencies. It is sadly very dependent on windows functions
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on October 08, 2014, 06:02:45 pmQuote from: Juju on October 08, 2014, 05:43:53 pmWhat about rerecording features so people would properly make TASes?It already has those to a limited extent: Slowdowns are available, as well as savestates. However, I am not sure if GIF/video capture still continues after reloading a saved state and I never could figure out how to use frame by frame advance (IIRC it had to be done via breakpoints). A nice TAS'ing feature would be the ability to load key sequences from a file or the ability to rewind, but I guess those features are not necessarily the biggest priority right now.TASVideos lists here a list of features needed for a good rerecording emulator. The ability to load key sequences from a file as DJ described, also known as a movie file (not to be confused with AVI or GIF) is pretty much the minimum needed to implement, I think. Although I bet it's not the biggest priority, it would be nice to have Wabbitemu approved for use on TASVideos. The only approved emulator, Bizhawk, is barely able to emulate something.
I'm glad to see work on Wabbit emu is being continued. It's been my emulator of choice for a long time.