Sometimes the red herring is a red dynamite. So many Lemmings puzzles have red herrings. Confucius say: 'pay close attention to what you need, but equal attention to what you do not need.'
Tricky is plenty beatable, no insane tricks just use your head. Hope you got through it eventually, the game starts to throw some real curveballs at Taxing, that's where I gave up.
Side note (can't edit posts on phone), one of the reasons I love Lemmings is it gives tons of easy-medium levels before getting brutal. Compared to other puzzle games from that time or beyond where you get to level five or so and the game goes 'alright bend over, dat ass is mine now'
I remember when this game first came out. I was a little boy then. I used to get so pissed off playing this. Then I'd come up with ways to commit genocide on all the lemmings. "OH NO!" Little bastards....
You’d be pleased to hear the developers made this game after coming up with ways to kill them (there’s a GDC lemmings postmortem if you’re interested).
I had watched this video in "0.25x" when I was 14 years old and now I am 91 years old after fully watching it. Too bad I cant watch it again because it was a great video. Beginning(👼🏽) to End(🎅)
Some of these are in the PS1 version now I can finally try beating them but still be anxious lol...I wish they kept some of these songs in the ps1 version
I'm more an engine coder than a designer, but when I played this game, having seen the variety with which all the levels are designed, I felt like I could come up with some myself - but I didn't apply the thought in my head as if I would ever actually attempt it. Still, fun game for the challenge, although today I find games like these annoying.
33LB its not, its a game thats a puzzle that needs patience once you know how to solve it once u can solve it u can always solve it, its just aint no nromal person got time for that
I don't really see the point of a TAS that is A) in a puzzle game where all the stages were solved decades ago B) in a game where the cursor can be moved while paused C) not straight-up breaking the game with inputs a human couldn't pull off Like, congrats I guess, you beat the game with a bot.
1. The intention is to complete the game in the theoretical shortest time possible; it doesn’t matter if it’s a puzzle game that was “solved decades ago” or not. 2. TAS movies like this, with few exceptions (read: a handful of action-oriented games with level timers) timed in real time from power-on, not in-game time. 3. Not all movies are intended for entertainment purposes. 4. Not a bot. TAS movies are made by humans studying the progression of a game, then writing a series of game inputs (button presses) to reach the intended goal in the shortest amount of time, which is then played back by an emulator. Very rarely is any form of automatic sequencing used, and such cases are typically defined by either extremely repetitive (as in the exact same each time) inputs being absolutely necessary, or in cases of enormous amounts of RNG manipulation.
I used to love playing PC Lemmings back in 1991/1992 when it first came out - at 42 now I still love Lemmings ! :-)
I have tried for years to beat all the Mayhem levels but failed some of them. I thank the person who created this video for making this.
For once I'm gad that TH-cam has a 2x Speed option.
TheSuckerOfTheWorld Holy cow lol I'm glad I read your comment. I'm just finding out about the 2x fast forward
God bless you for mention it, I'm about to use that feature right now
I'm using this to fall asleep so I'm gonna use .5x speed, now if I can stop commenting maybe I'd fall asleep already :/
Need to save %100 in a level. The game gives you an exploder. >_
It's for yourself, after being frustrated and giving up
It's for distracting you from the correct solution.
Sometimes the red herring is a red dynamite.
So many Lemmings puzzles have red herrings. Confucius say: 'pay close attention to what you need, but equal attention to what you do not need.'
I've turned into a damn lemming watching this.
My brain cells have decreased into the average amount of brain cells a lemming has.
I’m literally playing this while I’m watching this.
No wonder it's an hour long.. that stairbuilding takes forever.
The *exactly* required percentage of Lemmings is saved every time. That's what makes this TAS fun to watch
18:50 needed 66% saved 68%. Not so fun now, is it?!
@@J1337H4X0R lmao
Stair Building Simulator 1992
Knightime NOW WITH MORE STAIRS
Got to get to the next level. I hear Escher wrapped it.
If the lemming species on Earth were this efficient, it might completely throw things out of whack.
the video claims this is "all levels"... but it skips over fun, tricky, and taxing
I have completed all the Fun levels. Stuck on Tricky. This guy is a god
Tricky is plenty beatable, no insane tricks just use your head. Hope you got through it eventually, the game starts to throw some real curveballs at Taxing, that's where I gave up.
Side note (can't edit posts on phone), one of the reasons I love Lemmings is it gives tons of easy-medium levels before getting brutal. Compared to other puzzle games from that time or beyond where you get to level five or so and the game goes 'alright bend over, dat ass is mine now'
@@KnownAsKenji u can edit on a phone just click the 3 dots next to ur comment like this comment says edited and I'm a phone lol
I remember when this game first came out. I was a little boy then. I used to get so pissed off playing this. Then I'd come up with ways to commit genocide on all the lemmings. "OH NO!" Little bastards....
You’d be pleased to hear the developers made this game after coming up with ways to kill them (there’s a GDC lemmings postmortem if you’re interested).
Ironic as the Devs correctly determined if you couldn't figure it out you'd have fun killing them... XD
I used to trap them in 1 section then do the nuke and watch them blow up in a line was so satisfying as a teen lol
I had watched this video in "0.25x" when I was 14 years old and now I am 91 years old after fully watching it. Too bad I cant watch it again because it was a great video.
Beginning(👼🏽) to End(🎅)
👴
"Trailblazer? I hardly knew her!" -TAS
I had trouble with the "Just a minute part 2" level.
The fadeout before each level exit is a bit odd imho. I don't remember this.
This game was sooooo fun.
Some of these are in the PS1 version now I can finally try beating them but still be anxious lol...I wish they kept some of these songs in the ps1 version
43:40 It's funny that the stage is hellish, but the music is cute
I played that game on my winows93, I think that is even easier, because you can move the curser much better
Yeah, the curser. No wonder why so many of them die ^^ They are all cursed.
Not always, but in a lot of cases. Sometimes it's faster to save more.
You can hit start+select to run yourself out of time.
Why would anyone do that..just click the nuke lol
@@thend4427 This TAS uses Start+Select to end the levels faster, rather than wait the extra frames for it to end automatically.
There needs to be a x4, 6 and 8 button for videos like this
I'm more an engine coder than a designer, but when I played this game, having seen the variety with which all the levels are designed, I felt like I could come up with some myself - but I didn't apply the thought in my head as if I would ever actually attempt it. Still, fun game for the challenge, although today I find games like these annoying.
Same lol
16:02 I forgot what song that's from but I've heard it before
am i the only one who thinks it looks funny when they dig?
Ya lol
So fucking awesome.
I don't think anyone has beaten lemmings before.
+youngthinker1 wat? the game isn't all that difficult, especially the original.
no normal person at least lol this game is ridiculous
... again, the game is not as difficult as you think it is.
33LB
its not, its a game thats a puzzle that needs patience once you know how to solve it once u can solve it u can always solve it, its just aint no nromal person got time for that
It's not easy, to be sure, but it can be done, and has been before. There are certainly harder games out there.
Psygnosis were just trollish like that. :)
Start the video and what do I hear? The title theme from _Pugsy,_ of all things.
Sunsoft, why?
That goes double for me!
1:38 I thought you cant dig holes in metal
It's glitch. When place wood then dig holes in metal. (Yes i know old post over year)
Wonder what the normal method would be
You can do this on Lemmings in sega master System?
lemmings are zombies, i mean, floater, walker, faller....lol
FALSE! This is not "all levels", just the Mayhem levels.
+OneWeirdDude And the Sunsoft levels but yeah
Not to mention that this is little more than the same for using warps or shortcuts in the Mario games.
Yeah, I was looking for the Fun rating...
How did you get the time to skip to 0:00?
Yoooo wtf.. is this an a.i. playing this?
Kind of disappointed to find out this "all levels" is actually just Mayhem/Sunsoft.
Yeah, because otherwise this would a "speed run"! (sarcasm)
So it's as boring as I remember.
Try playing it realtime.
I don't really see the point of a TAS that is
A) in a puzzle game where all the stages were solved decades ago
B) in a game where the cursor can be moved while paused
C) not straight-up breaking the game with inputs a human couldn't pull off
Like, congrats I guess, you beat the game with a bot.
1. The intention is to complete the game in the theoretical shortest time possible; it doesn’t matter if it’s a puzzle game that was “solved decades ago” or not.
2. TAS movies like this, with few exceptions (read: a handful of action-oriented games with level timers) timed in real time from power-on, not in-game time.
3. Not all movies are intended for entertainment purposes.
4. Not a bot. TAS movies are made by humans studying the progression of a game, then writing a series of game inputs (button presses) to reach the intended goal in the shortest amount of time, which is then played back by an emulator. Very rarely is any form of automatic sequencing used, and such cases are typically defined by either extremely repetitive (as in the exact same each time) inputs being absolutely necessary, or in cases of enormous amounts of RNG manipulation.
Everytime I read the bot comment on a TAS I think people have not read the description of what a TAS is