dwangoAC, keeper of TASBot | NetHack "fastest realtime" April 1st TAS 60fps by ais523, ChrisS67, and dwangoAC @dwangoAC | Uploaded April 2016 | Updated October 2024, 32 minutes ago.
This is a Tool-Assisted Speedrun of NetHack 3.4.3 that was submitted by dwangoAC on April 1st at tasvideos.org/5085S.html as a "fastest realtime" joke run; while it beats all known human records and completes the game in 2,071 turns it is more of a superplay and will be obliterated by a future turncount focused TAS.
The first ~900 turns were created over the course of over 5 years by ais523 and dwangoAC. The remaining turns were completed in 6 hours by dwangoAC and ChrisS67 (without the knowledge of ais523) in a compressed process known as a speed TAS. Expect a drastic drop in the quality of play in the later portions of the run.
This encode was extracted from Jettyplay (nethack4.org/projects/jettyplay/) by ais523 and is 60 frames per second ( which is compressed (i.e. inaccurately timed) making it nearly unwatchably fast, albeit at a consistent cadence; consider viewing YouTube.com/watch?v=5xQbcIzqXBs for a 4fps version instead. The project was created using the nethack-tas-tools project by dwangoAC, which can be obtained via git clone http://nethack4.org/media/nethack-tas.... The ultimate platform for this project is the i386 jpc-rr emulator made by Ilari.
This is a Tool-Assisted Speedrun of NetHack 3.4.3 that was submitted by dwangoAC on April 1st at tasvideos.org/5085S.html as a "fastest realtime" joke run; while it beats all known human records and completes the game in 2,071 turns it is more of a superplay and will be obliterated by a future turncount focused TAS.
The first ~900 turns were created over the course of over 5 years by ais523 and dwangoAC. The remaining turns were completed in 6 hours by dwangoAC and ChrisS67 (without the knowledge of ais523) in a compressed process known as a speed TAS. Expect a drastic drop in the quality of play in the later portions of the run.
This encode was extracted from Jettyplay (nethack4.org/projects/jettyplay/) by ais523 and is 60 frames per second ( which is compressed (i.e. inaccurately timed) making it nearly unwatchably fast, albeit at a consistent cadence; consider viewing YouTube.com/watch?v=5xQbcIzqXBs for a 4fps version instead. The project was created using the nethack-tas-tools project by dwangoAC, which can be obtained via git clone http://nethack4.org/media/nethack-tas.... The ultimate platform for this project is the i386 jpc-rr emulator made by Ilari.