[TAS] Press Your Luck 2010 Edition: $111,124,000 in one episode Tool Assisted Speedrun,TAS,Tool Assisted Superplay,Project M,Project M TAS,Project M Subspace TAS,The Subspace Emissary TAS
A tool-assisted speedrun or tool-assisted superplay (TAS) is a set sequence of controller inputs used to perform a task in a video game. The input sequence is usually created by emulating the game and using tools such as slow motion, frame-by-frame advance, memory watch, and save states to create an extremely precise series of inputs.
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In which Michael Larson returns with omnipresence of the entire universe.
This is a playaround of the Wii version of Press Your Luck. As it would be expected, TAS abilities like future knowledge of the game’s events and the ability to go back to previous points in time absolutely breaks the game apart. What’s especially hillarious is that the strategy that Larson used (Memorizing the “$ Plus A Spin” spots and continuously hitting those) wasn’t even used in this. I exploit the “Add A One” spot to increase my winnings by the near-equivalent of 10x for every hit. Getting to the hundred-thousands was probably intended, if unlikely (As they remove the dollar sign in the same way that Larson’s total came around), but getting to the millions and beyond certaintly wasn’t. They can’t even display the grand total properley at the end, though it is officially counted in the grand totals.
The best part is that what the CPUs get can be manipulated by skipping their turns. On the first visible spin, the CPU gets whatever spot is currently highlighted, and subsequent turns can also be manipulated (Though not visibly) by skipping on specific frames.
Alongside the “$ Plus A Spin” spots in Round 1, there’s also the “Double Your Money + A Spin” spot in Round 2, which I could easily hit forever to multiply my earnings. I quit at the arbitrary value in the video to humiliate Player 2.
Sorry for the glitched video at the end.
Imagine if tasing could be coded in your brain and then something like this happened.
Michael Larson if he was controlled by a tas program
When you add a one to your total or win a trip, a value of three thousand dollars:
*S T O N K S*
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What was the value of the trip again? I missed it.
I would lose my mind if something went wrong on the show and someone got the “add a one” multiple times.
of course, I’m positive their system is set up to make that quite literally impossible, with them probably having hard capped payouts per episode
7:09 top 10 player 2 anime deaths
This show is no longer aired because Michael bankrupted them
I think you might have won a trip, with a value of $3000