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| councilface:
:cheers: |
| Level42:
That's not playing a game. Looks like he memorized every next brick and where to put it. The randomizer on this machine sucks.... |
| NoOne=NBA=:
I can't even WATCH the game that fast, much less play it. |
| Kremmit:
--- Quote from: Level42 on October 29, 2007, 06:10:48 pm ---That's not playing a game. Looks like he memorized every next brick and where to put it. The randomizer on this machine sucks.... --- End quote --- It looks like that, but I don't think so. I just can't imagine anybody would make a Tetris machine with no randomizer. But, there's a 3-piece preview and a "Hold" box up at the top of the screen. His mind is playing 3 pieces ahead of his hands, with the ability to skip a piece by putting it in the hold box and call it out when he gets a better spot for it. I think that's how he does it. Still fricking incredible, I'm a good Tetris player and I could never, ever do that. :dizzy: |
| councilface:
--- Quote from: Level42 on October 29, 2007, 06:10:48 pm ---That's not playing a game. Looks like he memorized every next brick and where to put it. The randomizer on this machine sucks.... --- End quote --- The randomizer maintains a history of the 4 most recent given pieces. Every time it needs to generate a piece, it will impartially choose one of the 7 pieces. The randomizer checks if this chosen piece is found in the history. If it isn't, this piece is given. If it is, it picks one of the 7 pieces randomly again. If after a certain number of attempts (4 for TGM, 6 for its sequels), it still does not succeed at finding a piece outside the history, it settles for this recently given piece |
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