Red Ball Tool-Assisted Speedrun World Record Explained

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A Video by Maximum - A TAS or Tool-assisted speedrun is a demonstration of the best theoretical completion of a video game, where a sequence of inputs are programmed ahead of time are read by the game. Thanks to the immense dedication of a select group of individuals, Red Ball’s nature as a physics sandbox has been thoroughly exploited in order to produce a TAS speedrun of just 2 minutes and 28 seconds. In this video, we will go level by level through the current Red Ball TAS, thoroughly analyzing every single glitch, strategy, and technique that is used, which will include a detailed, technical explanation of why the infamous spike glitch works, a glitch that can seemingly grant Red Ball invincibility to spikes just by briefly pausing the game. This is the Red Ball Tool Assisted Speedrun World Record fully explained.
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Red Ball TAS Recording- • Red Ball TAS 12 Levels...
Red Ball Segmented Run- • Red Ball Segmented Spe...
Red Ball 12 Levels World Record- • ⟨Former WR⟩ Red Ball |...
Red Ball 17 Levels World Record- • [Former WR] Red Ball |...
Red Ball 4 Tool-Assisted Speedrun WR Explained (Part 1)- • Red Ball 4 Tool-Assist...
Death Warp Explained- • Red Ball's Biggest MYS...
The Story of Sub 20 Train- • The Most Coveted Speed...
Red Ball World Record Progression- • Red Ball - World Recor...
Red Ball Beginner Speedrun Tutorial- • Red Ball - Beginner Sp...
Red Ball Speedrunning Discord- / discord
Red Ball Leaderboard- www.speedrun.com/redball1
Red Ball Speedrunning Discord- / discord
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0:00 - Introduction
1:44 - Background
4:20 - Level 1
7:53 - Level 2
9:20 - Level 3 Part 1
10:16 - Spike Glitch Explanation
18:36 - Level 3 Part 2
19:33 - Level 4
21:53 - Level 5
22:36 - Level 6
24:05 - Level 7
25:34 - Level 8
27:31 - Level 9
28:57 - Level 10
30:12 - Level 11
33:28 - Level 12
34:58 - Level 13
36:19 - Level 14
37:07 - Level 15
37:46 - Level 16
38:33 - Level 17
39:42 - Conclusion
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Music List- pastebin.com/0apnTzTn
#maximum #speedrun #tas

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@xdxboxjaja
@xdxboxjaja 2 роки тому
Explain why this comment got PINNED!
@MappingWithYakko
@MappingWithYakko 2 роки тому
no
@PinkyNoice
@PinkyNoice 2 роки тому
no
@DeamLinX
@DeamLinX 2 роки тому
yesn't
@Simon27712
@Simon27712 2 роки тому
wow
@xdxboxjaja
@xdxboxjaja 2 роки тому
It'll happen
@Vertic03
@Vertic03 2 роки тому
The fact that red ball experienced such pressure from the car tells us a lot about the role of technological industry in the wellbeing of the society
@thetwizard9290
@thetwizard9290 2 роки тому
Truly enlightened take here
@Maximum
@Maximum 2 роки тому
this really does say a lot about society guys
@soccch
@soccch 2 роки тому
train good, car bad
@vaskedagame880
@vaskedagame880 2 роки тому
damn, the industrial revolution and its consequences really do be disastrous tho
@Gabowsk
@Gabowsk 2 роки тому
@@vaskedagame880 The fact the spikes don't make any damage to Red Ball despite its' nature correlates to the worldwide political pressure on the masses and the people's vulnerability.
@ExplodingWaffle101
@ExplodingWaffle101 2 роки тому
i can’t believe spike glitch is so scuffed under the hood. what a world
@sage5296
@sage5296 2 роки тому
Atleast we finally know how it works. I think there have been atleast 3-4 different theories before this point. Iit was pretty hard to tease out since there's nothing in the code itself that directly causes it, just a bunch of individually innocuous lines of code and some unusual internal flash interactions
@rogoznicafc9672
@rogoznicafc9672 2 роки тому
@@sage5296 how does it work? dont have time to watch the vid
@kamikage2747
@kamikage2747 2 роки тому
@@rogoznicafc9672 Basically, by pausing the game for a frame at the very start, it offsets the way the game processes and renders frames. This causes the game to not realize Red Ball made contact with a spike. That's what I understood, but I might have missed part of it
@bobczech7774
@bobczech7774 11 місяців тому
Red ball runs at a very unusual 31 fps. *vine boom*
@YEWCHENGYINMoe
@YEWCHENGYINMoe 7 місяців тому
800th like
@__8120
@__8120 2 роки тому
"one would probably expect the TAS to be just a moderate improvement" *Anyone who has seen a TAS before:* yeah no I wouldn't really expect that
@michaelb4415
@michaelb4415 2 роки тому
I was actually expecting a bigger time improvement
@rogervanbommel1086
@rogervanbommel1086 2 роки тому
@@michaelb4415 ME AS WELL, probably because of the fact that levels cannot be skipped with any known bug
@Ghajestis
@Ghajestis 2 роки тому
celeste tas be like
@rogervanbommel1086
@rogervanbommel1086 2 роки тому
@@Ghajestis ?, can you explain that, I have not heard about that game
@Ghajestis
@Ghajestis 2 роки тому
@@rogervanbommel1086 well celeste is a precision platformer (that i 100% recommend you play, its 20 bucks on steam or switch), and people have made TASes for it, where due to the way the physics engine works, you can gather some pretty ridiculous speed.
@declanquintanilla6305
@declanquintanilla6305 2 роки тому
I love how it’s become a staple when explaining video game physics to play the SM64 file select song
@TheBaxes
@TheBaxes 2 роки тому
But first we have to talk about parallel universes
@potatobearsmo
@potatobearsmo 2 роки тому
pannenkoek2012 has changed the explaining community forever with this, despite it being used mostly in speedrun explained videos and not challenge run explained videos like pannen popularized.
@yellowdragon101
@yellowdragon101 2 роки тому
i wonder what his thoughts on it are, given his thoughts on the video
@qsyki
@qsyki 2 роки тому
thanks, i now want to watch pannenkoek
@YEWCHENGYINMoe
@YEWCHENGYINMoe 7 місяців тому
600th like
@coolssh3979
@coolssh3979 2 роки тому
Only recently have I truly learned how useful TAS's are for speedrunning. They break down the game in question, sometimes in ways that most humans cannot achieve, in order to discover what the fastest methods of completing said game are. And seeing one broken down like this makes them even more awe-inspiring.
@Maximum
@Maximum 2 роки тому
The Red Ball TAS efforts have majorly helped out RTA speedruns. Strats like bird 3, max 6, and pbird 11 completely changed top level play and were only discovered because of the TAS hack.
@sage5296
@sage5296 2 роки тому
Also there's a lot of setups pushing the IL times down significantly!
@anytuna
@anytuna Рік тому
Look at minecraft bridging, 3.8 is the wr legit and 3.45 is the record for TAS
@BradenBest
@BradenBest 2 роки тому
19:12 "note that down is the positive y direction in flash" This is actually true of all 2D game engines. It's just simpler to set the origin at the top left since that's the direction that raster/framebuffer rendering goes in. You'll generally only see Y+ pointing upwards in 3D engines where the 1:1 render-area-to-screen relationship ceases to exist (example: in minecraft, Y+ is up). The reason more specifically has to do with framebuffers, which are a software representation of the pixels on a screen, where coordinates are actually 1D (an offset into the buffer) rather than 2D (an X and Y value). The transformation function from (X,Y) to an offset is `(width * y) + x`, where width is the number of pixels that make up a full row before it wraps back to the other side of the screen, one pixel lower. So "one Y" is worth "width Xes". This can be further extrapolated to 3D ((X,Y,Z) => ZHW + YW + X) but that's not really how 3D rendering works and is more something you would do to manage a 3D grid of data with a 1D array when a 3D array is insufficient performance-wise (rare but not impossible). 3D rendering involves using several transformation functions to simulate a camera looking at the scene, painting what the camera "sees" to a virtual canvas, and then 2D-rendering the canvas (and then there's things like raycasting which is the same thing but done on a 2D scene to make it look 3D, which is why games like Doom are said to be 2.5D--a typically top-down 2D scene rendered to look 3D, which is distinct from taking a 3D scene and rendering it to look 3D). Graphics libraries tend to allow you to use framebuffers directly (even the HTML5 canvas 2D rendering context provides an "image data" object that lets you "skip the middle man" for more efficient rendering), though it's rarely seen in practice because the increase in complexity isn't usually warranted.
@Maximum
@Maximum 2 роки тому
Interesting, that makes a lot of sense. This is a far more detailed explanation of something than I ever thought I’d see in my comments lol
@glassramen
@glassramen 2 роки тому
And now I finally know the reason why positive Y is down.
@michaelj9153
@michaelj9153 2 роки тому
I know bc that’s how it is in the engine I use
@noxim_
@noxim_ 2 роки тому
This is mostly true, and good information, though it should be mentioned that these days a lot of 2D games are really just 3D games with orthographic/isometric projection and textured planes facing the camera. Here the coordinate spaces are more flexible as we are no longer directly accessing the pixels
@sage5296
@sage5296 2 роки тому
Likely this dates back to TVs where data was drawn line by line onto the screen, from left to right and top to bottom, with the data coming over the air in 1D waves. Additionally, especially in web design it makes a lot more sense as we typically start at the top, so it makes sense to anchor your coordinate system at the top of the page
@broran_
@broran_ 2 роки тому
That was a fast 40 minutes, wow. 10/10 🔴
@Maximum
@Maximum 2 роки тому
🙏 thanks my man. good luck with the bob
@KingMagenta
@KingMagenta 2 роки тому
It’s truly an S Tier Video when you can produce a 40 minute video but it’s entertainment value is packed tightly into that 40 minutes that you never stop to look at the time.
@DeamLinX
@DeamLinX 2 роки тому
ball 🔴
@Redokev
@Redokev 2 роки тому
I didnt knos i watched a 40 min vid until i read this comment lmao
@orangepaprika67
@orangepaprika67 2 роки тому
I remember playing this game many many years when I was younger, wow didn't expect people to do a complicated tas on this
@j.21
@j.21 2 роки тому
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@jedqwerty
@jedqwerty 2 роки тому
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@orangepaprika67
@orangepaprika67 2 роки тому
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@sillowillo
@sillowillo 2 роки тому
The
@KanadeTachibanaBlackMidi
@KanadeTachibanaBlackMidi 2 роки тому
Fancy seeing you here
@qbking3377
@qbking3377 2 роки тому
I love how complex level one is.
@CactusStrike
@CactusStrike 2 роки тому
NINE NINE NINE NINE NINE NIEN NINE (my favorite part)
@bwburkeGaming
@bwburkeGaming 2 роки тому
Nein.
@revhithervster34
@revhithervster34 2 роки тому
Thought u were hitler for a sec
@steffenvikenvalvag4576
@steffenvikenvalvag4576 2 роки тому
@@revhithervster34 thought you were rev hitlerster for a second
@dragonomicon1788
@dragonomicon1788 2 роки тому
9 9 9 9 9 no 9
@PROPLAYEN
@PROPLAYEN 2 роки тому
@@steffenvikenvalvag4576 i thought you where Steffen Vitler Valvåg for a second
@haniyasu8236
@haniyasu8236 2 роки тому
I don't think I've ever played this game before, but as someone who has made a physics engine before, it is _incredibly_ amusing to see this game's engine be _completely_ abused.
@DigitalJedi
@DigitalJedi 2 роки тому
You'll love the Trackmainia TAS community. Those guys are abusing ubisoft's code in ways I didn't think was possible.
@noon7866
@noon7866 2 роки тому
@@DigitalJedi dude these unknown games are amazing, brought by wirtual and maximum…
@ImXyper
@ImXyper Рік тому
@@DigitalJedi nadeo* ubisoft just released tm2020, not the older games
@znefas
@znefas Рік тому
@@ImXyper even in TM 2020, it's mostly Nadeo's decisions and Nadeo's staff and devs, seen as they choose COTD and even host events
@ImXyper
@ImXyper Рік тому
@@znefas damn
@matthewfanous8468
@matthewfanous8468 2 роки тому
10:16 the sudden pannenkoek music really got me. It’s so ingrained into my brain that I’m about to have a long complicated minut detail of a video game explained to me whenever I hear this song. It’s so fitting.
@deoplo5988
@deoplo5988 2 роки тому
It's a great homage to pannenkoek, but the music itself is from the sm64 file select screen.
@matthewfanous8468
@matthewfanous8468 2 роки тому
@@deoplo5988 i’m very well aware already, thank you
@notverygood6817
@notverygood6817 2 роки тому
:) pleasure helping you with this max! thank you for you and the rest of the team's work on this!
@Maximum
@Maximum 2 роки тому
Couldn't have done it without yall!
@jonnyblade3234
@jonnyblade3234 2 роки тому
I derived too much enjoyment from someone named Notverygood making a TAS run
@EliteElite
@EliteElite 2 роки тому
These videos are so well made man keep it up and you may grow way bigger!
@stillgeneric
@stillgeneric 2 роки тому
funny nut hell man
@WhymeR
@WhymeR 2 роки тому
funny tower kill zombie man
@nathannelson4464
@nathannelson4464 2 роки тому
Star code E
@Zebo12345678
@Zebo12345678 2 роки тому
I love how it doesn't even matter what game we're talking about. Whenever a TAS has an in-depth explanation of an unintuitive trick, ya gotta play the SM64 file select music, to honor the greatest TAS maker, Pannenkoek.
@Jadeschannel255
@Jadeschannel255 2 місяці тому
Indeed.
@GJDZ02
@GJDZ02 2 роки тому
I want to tell you that I truly appreciate this video... It's long, and I can see it has a lot of careful editing behind it... That is not to mention the in-depth explanations that made me understand so much of a game I never played and didn't know existed until last year. Thank you for putting so much effort into this video and all the others, mad respect to you.
@Abyssoft
@Abyssoft 2 роки тому
This was a really good video, I didn't even think there would be a barrier to TASing Flash games
@Maximum
@Maximum 2 роки тому
Yeah, really hoping that flash emulators step it up in the next few years
@NickAndriadze
@NickAndriadze 2 роки тому
It's crazy just how complex the mechanics of this seemingly simple physics game are and how dedicated it's small but faithful community is.
@DoctorSwellman
@DoctorSwellman 2 роки тому
Incredible video, I had no idea how crazy it was to TAS flash games 👀
@Maximum
@Maximum 2 роки тому
Thanks Doc! Flash game TASsing is currently in its infancy, but I think it will greatly expand in the next few years as flash emulators start supporting more games.
@angelcaru
@angelcaru 2 роки тому
@@Maximum And as those flash emulators start having TAS tools
@kingofgrim4761
@kingofgrim4761 2 роки тому
YESSS A NEW VIDEO TO WATCH love these commentarys
@StickStep
@StickStep Рік тому
After seen at 27:02 in contact list "koleco2" instead of "wheel2", I became so proud of the author and scared by imagine how much bad code is in the game Upd8: Same story about "vagon" at 30:33. The author was really good at naming objects in English
@yablock7346
@yablock7346 Рік тому
thats how its named in the game
@yablock7346
@yablock7346 Рік тому
@@kisacapisaca "The more you know"
@snowrose124
@snowrose124 10 місяців тому
29:34 "forthBarier" instead of "fourthBarrier" :) barrier being spelled barier also applies to the other barriers
@Siwdvi
@Siwdvi 9 місяців тому
Pol right before the car
@schrodingerskitten7206
@schrodingerskitten7206 4 місяці тому
"rampa" at 22:48. idk if that's what "ramp" is in russian, but it _is_ the portuguese word for ramp
@Niftski
@Niftski 2 роки тому
Epic video and great explanations of everything!
@Maximum
@Maximum 2 роки тому
Thanks Niftski! Your mastery of Super Mr. Krabs TASsing is truly inspirational
@liamwhite3522
@liamwhite3522 2 роки тому
So, is there a Squint% TAS, where you play the game at the ridiculously low quality such that spikes disappear?
@Kalaphant
@Kalaphant 10 місяців тому
I wish there was XD
@InsaneJetman
@InsaneJetman 2 роки тому
Nice work Maximum. Seeing the TAS is all the more impressive when it's understood!
@Artsia
@Artsia 2 роки тому
The next 40 minutes and 51 seconds will surely be delightfully spent :) Thank you!
@villagemessenger4849
@villagemessenger4849 2 роки тому
I'm glad to have found this channel. I've had a fondness for flash games and how they influenced me today, and to see their speedruns explained on this channel only helps to show how time has changed things. subbed
@J_-_
@J_-_ 2 роки тому
Great video Max, been looking forward to some more red ball content for a while. You never disappoint!
@taigastenton427
@taigastenton427 2 роки тому
Oh my the Bismuth style explanations, along with some of his playlist, IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING
@soildarr598
@soildarr598 2 роки тому
I love how he fully explains how the TAS did the spike glitch instead of giving a general half assed explanation
@astrofish6163
@astrofish6163 2 роки тому
I've been waiting for some new content, keep it up man, hope you see some big growth.
@xarxos5274
@xarxos5274 2 роки тому
Fuck yeah, new ItsMaximum video! I'm legitimately considering grabbing some popcorn for this one.
@xarxos5274
@xarxos5274 2 роки тому
Alright I've watched it now, excellent as always, the amount of technical detail is astounding! And yes I did grab some popcorn to watch it.
@Maximum
@Maximum 2 роки тому
Thanks! Definitely a wise choice.
@ghostlymeteor2747
@ghostlymeteor2747 2 роки тому
Your videos are gold, glad another is out.
@thaias9654
@thaias9654 2 роки тому
Love that a TAS has someone named “NotVeryGood” as one of the creators.
@WollaWinkie
@WollaWinkie 2 роки тому
This is so in-depth wow, good job
@RandomGuyCDN
@RandomGuyCDN 2 роки тому
Seeing how fast TAS's have exploited the insane movement in Celeste I expected nothing less from a TAS to also destroy this game's record
@RichConnerGMN
@RichConnerGMN 2 роки тому
celeste :)
@mr.incognitoyt2235
@mr.incognitoyt2235 2 роки тому
Watching this at night and loving it every second! This is so good, I love this content
@gigogrom216
@gigogrom216 2 роки тому
26:59 koleco means колесо (The wheel in russian)
@Maximum
@Maximum 2 роки тому
yep, a lot of the objects are internally named in Russian
@Mateo-vz4fl
@Mateo-vz4fl 2 роки тому
Amazing video! This is really interesting to watch, and I didn't expect the Pannenkoek reference with the SM64 music xD It really fits well with complicated explanations somehow
@frogpile
@frogpile 2 роки тому
love this video. i've never heard of red ball before but i got so invested that i started trying to guess what techniques were used before you explained them. 10/10
@adamnielson42
@adamnielson42 2 роки тому
What a fun reason for spike glitch. Also very interesting. Good video!
@dave2.077
@dave2.077 2 роки тому
i started to watch this video after work and fell asleep, usually i just watch something else when i wake up again but this video was just so enchanting that i went back and found the exact time i dozed off just to not miss anything. i havent even heard of a single red ball in my life before i found these videos but god damn i love it
@l9m241
@l9m241 2 роки тому
I didn't even know this game existed, but the explainations and detail for speedrunning is great to listen too! And a TAS run? Heck yeah
@Sytchie
@Sytchie 2 роки тому
Really awesome video! You've really outdone yourself this time!
@arabidllama
@arabidllama 2 роки тому
Fantastic visualization work! Everything was very clear
@JediSteve-J3-
@JediSteve-J3- 2 роки тому
I have always loved the ideas of TAS runs, especially in games where the methods between human and TAS use entirely different parts of a game. To be honest, I enjoy the strats of a run more than actually watching the run. That being said, I respect both the speedrunners and strategy makers (even in glitchless runs).
@JediSteve-J3-
@JediSteve-J3- 2 роки тому
Keep being crazy, and keep pushing the games you love
@minexenim9526
@minexenim9526 2 роки тому
Pog tas 10 content. Good vid as always !
@Songbearer
@Songbearer Рік тому
Incredibly in depth analysis! Well done!
@boonkunak
@boonkunak 2 роки тому
Really great explanation of this tas! Love the Northern Desert bgm!
@whatthewhatthe9117
@whatthewhatthe9117 2 роки тому
This madlad near single handedly revived the red ball fandom after the dead periods
@bnmc
@bnmc 2 роки тому
every long-winded explanation of complicated game mechanics isn't complete without the sm64 file select music lmao
@TheWikiMax
@TheWikiMax Рік тому
you're the pannenkoek of red ball, no matter how long is your videos, we want to watch from begin to end !
@andalouchien
@andalouchien 2 роки тому
I'm 4 minutes in and I'm so hooked on that spike glitch. This is a great video to learn about this game I had no idea existed!
@sky.is.winning
@sky.is.winning 2 роки тому
This was really interesting. I never knew how spike glitch worked before, only that it did.
@MChatlakk
@MChatlakk 2 роки тому
Finally another banger video
@aroma2057
@aroma2057 2 роки тому
10:36 the pannenkoek reference :’) I’m so happy people still talk about him
@deeznuts23yearsago
@deeznuts23yearsago 2 роки тому
I love how fun this game is and I never thought it would be played this much
@phroggu
@phroggu 2 роки тому
I like how he played the sm64 music for the spike glitch as if he was explaining half a presses
@oPUMAo
@oPUMAo 2 роки тому
I love watching these vids even though I have never touched the game :)
@starbird6659
@starbird6659 2 роки тому
This probably the most dedication and admiration on a short flash game I have ever seen
@juanbarron5403
@juanbarron5403 2 роки тому
another banger from maximum
@Luciousness
@Luciousness 2 роки тому
Another banger video!
@bumbus4103
@bumbus4103 2 роки тому
i just watched a man talking about people making robots play ball game very fast and enjoyed it thoroughly
@pro_radii3975
@pro_radii3975 2 роки тому
this is so cool, deserves more views
@flamingpotato8906
@flamingpotato8906 Рік тому
Truly a masterpiece of a video, I’ve watched it 7 times at least at this point
@thefrub
@thefrub 2 роки тому
Imagine some guy making this game in a week, and then a community forms around it tearing it apart for the next 12 years
@sodiboo
@sodiboo Рік тому
I feel like instead of saying "-y velocity (flash is upside down btw)" and then later also "a massive -15 vertical velocity", it'd be easier just to say "a massive 15 upwards velocity", reading it as the abs velocity + the actual direction humans would intuitively understand
@Maximum
@Maximum Рік тому
good feedback 👍
@kylel.9575
@kylel.9575 2 роки тому
Very high quality video!
@RobWirdWachsen
@RobWirdWachsen 2 роки тому
sick tas, sick explanation
@wingdingfontbro
@wingdingfontbro 2 роки тому
3:10 the nostalgia hit me like a truck I USED TO PLAY THIS OMG
@gradient41
@gradient41 2 роки тому
0:27 i see myself for 2 frames i'm famous!!! nah but in all seriousness great vid and I hope you keep up the good work as always
@NorXor
@NorXor 2 роки тому
my mom is there longer than you
@gradient41
@gradient41 2 роки тому
@@NorXor damn...
@ethanbarker7955
@ethanbarker7955 2 роки тому
I was only there for 1 frame 😎
@odiugretsam1597
@odiugretsam1597 2 роки тому
so true...
@Maximum
@Maximum 2 роки тому
itsmaximum viewers when they see their name in the video for 0.033 seconds
@andreahoffbeck9391
@andreahoffbeck9391 11 місяців тому
I'm a year late ik, but seriously dude; you're amazing! I understand game mechanics like never before. So thanks a lot!
@garnet1918
@garnet1918 2 роки тому
What amazing visuals!
@bennjay
@bennjay 2 роки тому
These vids r so insane I watched the whole world record history vid high asf with 1 of my friends we were just so blown away and amazed barely spoke any words to each other just emotive grunts
@but9l471
@but9l471 2 роки тому
26:59 koleco translating on russian like wheel, but it writtn with error. it pronounce like "koleso"
@Maximum
@Maximum 2 роки тому
im aware, a lot of the objects in the red ball games are internally referred to in Russian, the native language of the developer
@ivanek333
@ivanek333 2 роки тому
on russian it writes like "колесо", c means s
@javaguru7141
@javaguru7141 2 роки тому
I love the Pannen reference with the mario file select music!
@uncleenk
@uncleenk 2 роки тому
yesss i was waiting for this
@Qwerty-kt4bt
@Qwerty-kt4bt 2 роки тому
Beautiful video once again. I love your content they are so well crafted ❤️
@maryamikrisha8224
@maryamikrisha8224 2 роки тому
everybody gangsta till he starts talking about parallel universes
@FloydMaxwell
@FloydMaxwell Рік тому
Outstanding explanations
@Thatguy-tm8xh
@Thatguy-tm8xh 7 місяців тому
ive been making prototypes for a red ball style game with a grappling hook and this has massively reignited my interest
@EvilCherry3
@EvilCherry3 2 роки тому
If you modified the game code to implement TAS tools you could also modify the code to fix the spikes glitch and have a TAS that is kinda "fair" when compared to human runs.
@Maxawa0851
@Maxawa0851 2 роки тому
The tas isnt meant to be fair, its to show whats possible
@EvilCherry3
@EvilCherry3 2 роки тому
@@Maxawa0851 I know. It would have several TAS categories that's it. One with the glith and one without. Because some runners complained about that glitch if i remember well.
@GMPranav
@GMPranav 2 роки тому
Oh cool thanks youtube for putting this in my recommendations, despite me being subbed and not putting it in sub feed.
@Maximum
@Maximum 2 роки тому
Seems like UKposts kinda dropped the *ball*
@GMPranav
@GMPranav 2 роки тому
@@Maximum yeah, a ball that is red in colour like their logo
@SiMeGamer
@SiMeGamer 2 роки тому
You have the Red Ball Discord link twice in the description. Interesting video in term of how to develop a game. Pretty cool :]
@rongrong768
@rongrong768 2 роки тому
Home-Resonance at the end of videos, I love it
@epsilonthedragon1249
@epsilonthedragon1249 2 роки тому
About that ending bit: as a self-proclaimed representative of the Snailiad community (join our Discord please we need more fan mods and content and whatnot) I'm excited about the potential of TAS runs. Our world record by humans has already been knocked down to under three minutes WITHOUT a TAS, so I'm curious as to if one would bring it down much further
@nimishvermani5123
@nimishvermani5123 2 роки тому
I legit got a red bull ad before the video started
@Kaiasky
@Kaiasky 2 роки тому
Lol I hear that pannenkoek sm64 music when you start explaining spike jump. Nice touch. You definitely get the vibe right
@TheKidsAreSOnotOkay
@TheKidsAreSOnotOkay 2 роки тому
I haven’t ever heard of this game and don’t know how I ended up on this video but I don’t regret clicking on this video.
@TheEgglet
@TheEgglet 2 роки тому
a 40minute long video, time to get the popcorn
@jakesteampson7043
@jakesteampson7043 2 роки тому
27:00 I don't know what's funnier. The fact that the front wheel is no.2. or that it's named "little wheel"
@jonathanjoestar_real
@jonathanjoestar_real 7 місяців тому
The video is super informative, but I gotta respect the music choice too
@AnOmniMoose
@AnOmniMoose 2 роки тому
The File Select song being used to explain the spike glitch was the best reference
@atomgutan8064
@atomgutan8064 2 роки тому
Wow i didnt expect a double rounding error in this video
@dababygaming996
@dababygaming996 2 роки тому
good video
@cookie8r
@cookie8r 2 роки тому
I agree and get real
@cheesescientist8180
@cheesescientist8180 2 роки тому
Hell yea time for 40 minutes of a TAS explanation for a flash game I've never played!!!!
@bah-fv2ec
@bah-fv2ec 2 роки тому
ate food while watching. 10/10 video u have so much potential
@ElonMozg
@ElonMozg 2 роки тому
2009 game: exists adults with way too much free time:
@zoransimity5451
@zoransimity5451 2 роки тому
Nice vid
@ghostlymeteor2747
@ghostlymeteor2747 2 роки тому
I wish I could watch a 40m video in like 10 seconds. Your time management must be insane.
@hats1642
@hats1642 2 роки тому
The SM64 music during long-winded explanations is perfect.
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