The game is beaten IMO when you beat level 255 and rollover back to 0 avoiding any position that would result in a crash before then.
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After 34 years, someone beat Tetris [video]
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Quick glossary: DAS - "Delayed autoshift," the delay is between when you press the button and when the long keypress starts to register as multiple clicks, auto-shifting the piece to the sides. So this is kind of a software-based "convention" that everyone knows, you open your word processor, you press the down arrow, it goes "down" one line and then waits for a quarter-second and then starts going in a more fluid mo…
I must be missing something because it doesn’t seem like ‘DAS’ needs such a technical name. Isn’t it just ‘pushing the D pad the direction you want the piece to go, then letting go when it gets there’?
Almost any sufficiently advanced community will develop jargon that those outside it find confusing or lackluster.
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CRTs have better refresh characteristics at the same refresh rate, which is relevant to NES Tetris because it runs at a fixed 60.1Hz (slightly faster than NTSC). But LCDs are available with higher refresh rate than CRTs, so if the software supports it you can get lower average latency on an LCD.
Do the display controllers for LCDs not wait for an entire frame to be written, so it can display it at once?
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Do the display controllers for LCDs not wait for an entire frame to be written, so it can display it at once?
There are LCDs with a refresh rate more than double 60Hz, so even with entire frames worth of latency they could still be faster than a 60Hz CRT
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Man I would change your font, that is super difficult to read as large blocks of text.
Text looks normal to me. What's the issue?
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A comment is just as valid as contributing to a conversation as a video.
And for whatever it's worth, my kneejerk dismissal of the lowbrow dismissal is just as valid a contribution to the conversation. So, good day to you.
Re: After 34 years, someone beat Tetris [video]
#110The game is beaten IMO when you beat level 255 and rollover back to 0 avoiding any position that would result in a crash before then.
The definition of "beating" the game is simply a convention.