@TahmCatfish@lopp567 Thank you so much! Honestly there are so many outtakes of the truck either running him over or landing on him. Needed very careful use of braking and spacing in order to not do that lol. When we saw the replay of how close I got, we instantly knew this was the one.
@HarukaTakamaki @SlusheeSSB @AntioneTeMxsfit Yea exactly, with Banjo it’s pretty obvious if it’s tas, but if someone really wants to they can make it seem like their Kazuya macro is natural. Even things like a medium/high sdi button or mash instead of max to not make it seem obvious. It’s gonna be tricky catching these
@DejuRoy It’s a macro tool that maps a tas level Banjo sequence to a single button. The specific inputs are smash forward>forward+A for 3 frames>(smash back>back+A>smash forward>forward+A for 2 frames) —> followed by repeating everything in brackets.
Hey folks, I did a neat little project a few days ago that I figured I might as well share now:
A smash ultimate input macro plugin! With this, you can define a complex sequence of button inputs and stick positions, using a json file on your sd card.
https://t.co/DiQlw40jL0