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    Why did Polygon include the CTWC video at the top of their page instead of BlueScuti’s?

    They are already stealing his views reposting his entire video with some bullshit commenting from them over the top of it and now Polygon is supporting that kind of behavior.

    The kid did the work, give him the damn views.

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        10 months ago

        Thanks for the links. I went to watch and he’s actually live right now playing some tetris. Dudes a machine.

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        10 months ago

        This is the best comment in the thread. No muss, no fuss, just a link it the sauce and a timecode link to the actual event.

        Thank you for your service.

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      10 months ago

      It reminds me of if you look up a trailer on YouTube and the first results are usually a bunch of videos of people “reacting” to the trailer, with a stupid shocked face in the caption.

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        Yeah, and if the OG video was just a minute or so long, I get including it while “reporting” on it.

        This kid did a 45 minute run, which CTWC included in their video in its entirety, their own contribution, being the intro and interview, are only a few minutes tacked on at each end.

        It’s infuriating.

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      It just goes to show you how low quality their journalism is. Didnt even bother finding the original source, just pulled the first video that came up in youtube search

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        That’s what makes it extra messed up.

        In the text of the article, they actually link to the kids video.

        Yet the include of the page, they use that CTWC video.

        So this isn’t lazy or by accident, this is completely deliberate.

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    10 months ago

    Meanwhile, my wife got me an “official” Tetris handheld game for Christmas and not only does it only have 15 levels, but the music repeats once and then stops until you restart the game.

    You know what I would love? A basic, no-frills Tetris game for my phone. I don’t know why that is too much to ask for.

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      10 months ago

      I don’t know what phone you have but an nes emulator app and a Tetris ROM is totally a thing that’s not too complex

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            I appreciate the advice and I’ll definitely look into it, but I really shouldn’t have to look into it or run an emulator. If the company that owns Teris (who now sue anyone trying to put out a similar game) just put out a simple version of Tetris with an ad banner at the bottom, they would make serious bank from all of us older people who grew up playing it constantly. They would probably even make a decent amount of money if they charged for it up front.

            There is an official Tetris phone game. It’s shit. There’s no normal Tetris mode on it. I really don’t understand.

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        10 months ago

        You can also get cheap, ESP32 based gameboy pocket style emulator handhelds that are nice. They stopped making the original Odroid Go, but there are others out there.

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      10 months ago

      Check out falling lightblocks. I’m not sure if it’s on iPhone but on Android you have to get it from their website because Google removed it from the playstore because they got copyright claimed

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      Blame the Tetris Guideline. In the mid 2000s, they changed the rotation system, and under the new system, any player of intermediate skill can just play forever. Once you know the tricks to keeping a piece in play and building the stack in a way that you can always get a piece where you want it, you can’t lose until you voluntarily lose. That was, needless to say, a bit broken for leaderboard purposes. So as a bandaid solution to that, the main mode was changed from endless to 150 lines.

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          The difficulty curve in Tetris has a few different possible knobs to adjust as the levels go up, generally involving how much of a delay you have on certain events. The most obvious is gravity, which is how many frames it takes to fall one space (or, to ramp that up further, how many spaces it falls per frame), but the relevant one here is lock delay. This is the amount of time between the piece landing and the player losing control over the piece. Low lock delay like you have on NES tends to make small mistakes a lot more punishing. High lock delay lets you reposition a piece shortly after it falls. Modern Tetris has a small but highly controversial change to the lock delay logic: rotating a piece resets the timer. This means you can spam the rotate button to think about where to place a piece indefinitely, a technique called infinite spin. Presumably this was done with timed and battle modes in mind, where this isn’t really an advantage because it’s always better to play quickly, but in endless it has no meaningful cost. So leaderboards started to get pretty grotesque, with top scoring games dragging on for dozens of hours. Something had to be done about it, and shifting focus entirely to timed and line limited modes was the choice they made for better or worse.

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    It looks like the game just crashed. And he looks happy rather than annoyed.

    Is that what beating Tetris is? I thought it would maybe run out of cubes after a while, or something.

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      Crashing the game was in fact the goal. It was discovered by using a bot that the game would eventually bug out and start trying to read tile data from the RAM, which gave a chance for the game to crash. No human player had been able to reach this game crash until now, which is why it’s a big deal. It’s the first time someone has technically beaten Tetris, as normally every single player will eventually top out and lose either due to mistakes or bad luck with the pieces.

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      It was posted yesterday with a different video that goes more into details what this is all about, the old records and how these were achieved and what the “true killscreen” (this crash) is, etc. I didn’t think it would actually be that interesting, but I watched the whole thing and quite enjoyed it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuJ5UuknsHU

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    Is the Tetris on the original Gameboy not classic Tetris?

    I completed that when I was a kid. I remember not having anyone to share they joy with, other than friends at school the day after!

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      do they? It is hard to concentrate so long on something to be able to master it this way. As a child I couldnt do any thing requiring a little bit of concentration, even video game more than 2h… watchning tv mindlessly, I stull can do it for hours on end

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    I’m pretty sure that many 13 yos beat the game when it came out. He isn’t the “first”

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      Nope, reaching that screen of the game is a true first for any human.

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      Nope. There’s a whole thing where a human can’t move the joystick quick enough on full speed to clear the blocks so they invented a new method of tapping the joystick. This only got discovered in the last decade, and meant world record holders went from games at level 29 to games in the hundreds. This kid played until the game’s memory couldn’t cope anymore. That’s now the competition, pushing it until it crashes and hoping it happens on a higher level than the last person. The only achievement beyond this is mid-200s level when the game would roll over to 0. But that’s basically impossible because it’d crash far before that.

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      It cost a quarter a play. Do you know how much money It would take to become that proficient? In '80s money?

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        10 months ago

        If you’re playing it at an arcade it would cost a quarter. This is the NES console version of Tetris that’s being discussed.

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          TBF arcade versions are much superior to the console ports. Just like recently they made mortal Kombat forhome consoles but it’s was quite more defective even on genesis compared to the arcade machines.