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When was the last time you were out in the sun Baseline? You could use the vitamins EDIT: Tacojoe, of course you can, you could find 'states' which make the player bail under normal circumstances, and cross-examine these states with replays that seem to use anti-fall, this would show you if they should have fell off their bike. You could also check if at a certain portion of a replay, the speed at which you travel across a set of co-ordinates abnormally increases. You could also check gravity by doing this with the Z axis on the height. Everybody knows you weren't talking about anything other than co-ordinates by the way, don't bother bullshitting it.
I'll make sure to do that. Your masculinty is intimidating enough, even through the internet.If you're planning on mugging me in a dark alley sometime soon, you should know i keep my money in my left sock. Just spare my life and don't do any damage to my face.
Bullshit
Having knowledge of how to use a hex-editor to modify the FPS limit of the San Andreas exe file has nothing to do with replay data. If you researched legitimate rates of increase on the Z-axis, and compared them with data which seems incorrect, you would be able to find out whether or not somebody had used some form of modifications, including gravity. You can speed it up to 50fps using freeplay and the fast-forward function, but it's entirely irrelevant.Insulting doesn't clarify your argument (or lack of it), by the way.
I was insulting you before because I have good reason to, given that all you do is attack me. I could say that apples are better than banana's and you would be saying "YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT FRUIT, RETARD!"[OH SO FUCKING HYPOCRIT] However, I decided the best way to deal with you is to just deal with you more calmly, that's why I'm being more "serious" with you. Nobody said that replays include physics or rendering... however, the fact that replays don't include this data that doesn't make you right, my argument still stands. It might be hard to work on a library which would allow you to do this, but it's possible.
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