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Mega Man X (SNES) Anonymous
Great ending or Greatest?
(Watch with Firefox)
>> Anonymous
If they have such great teleportation technology in the future, why can't they just keep sending Mega Man to the boss area?
>> Anonymous
>>352711
Because you know, Konami's never done anything like that.
>> Anonymous
No. Not even the best Mega Man ending ever.

Plus, why doesn't X have his full suit of armor?
>> Anonymous
the player noob'd it up hardcore
>> Anonymous
megaman still has to deal with the lesser enemies before the boss anyway because they'll kill innocent people and machines!
>> Anonymous
>>352711(Watch with Firefox)
Why?
>> Anonymous
>>352719
If they have technology to send people whizzing around, they probably have technology to stop them from it, too.
>> Anonymous
>>352795

Perhaps he only timed it to work with FF's settings.
>> Anonymous
>>352906
Um no. It may come as a total surprise to you but IE versions at least uo to 6 had broken gif implementation. I know what are the odds! Broken HTML, CSS, PNG, and GIF implementations all in one program. Basically in IE IIRC (been a while since i tested)GIFs only ran at one speed. Around 30 FPS. So on a videogame gif where the FPS was likely 60 FPS or so. The GIF would run at half speed regardless of the timings you entered. Microsoft FTW!
>> Anonymous
Not the OP, but I've done tests on this and it does seem that Firefox is the only browser that plays gifs at the correct speed. Other browsers have like a maximum framerate they can run at. Only firefox can do it at the same speed of a tv.
>> Anonymous
>>352961

iirc the minimum frame delay in the gif specification is 5ms
>> Anonymous
>>352962
IE ignores the gif timing and uses it's own.
>> Anonymous
>>352956
>>352966
You're both wrong.

IE uses GIF timings. The problem is that IE draws a frame of an animated GIF by first drawing every frame before it on top of each other. That's because GIF files can store animations by making each frame hold only the changed pixels. But because they were lazy (i.e. didn't just cache the frames or draw it properly when using a non-diff GIF file) and/or didn't expect people to make hour long GIFs, it gets really bogged down drawing all those frames.
>> Anonymous
>>352974
You have basically just described how GIF animation works in general not just in IE.

Second I have made 5 second animated GIFs that IE could not animate right.

So it would appear that you are talking to hear yourself.
>> Anonymous
>>352719
They did that at the beginning of MMX5.
>> Anonymous
>>352719
Who said it was that great? It seems to send the characters into the general vicinity or coordinates of where the boss is, but you still have to find where they actually are, which is probably why you can teleport right to them once you've found them.
>> Anonymous
is dat sum castlevania?
>> Anonymous
Wasn't the boots upgrade required in that game? Player should have at least gotten the full suit.