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[[File:Replay | [[File:Replay.jpg|thumb|An image from the Replay menu in ''Brawl.'']] | ||
[[File:ReplayU.jpg|thumb|An image from the Replay menu in {{forwiiu}}. The crossed-out replays have been invalidated by [[update]]s.]] | [[File:ReplayU.jpg|thumb|An image from the Replay menu in {{forwiiu}}. The crossed-out replays have been invalidated by [[update]]s.]] | ||
''' | '''Replay''' is a feature in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' that allows players to view previously saved matches. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Replays were introduced with ''Brawl''. When a match | Replays were introduced with ''Brawl''. When a match concluded, players could press the Z button, or the B button on a lone [[Wii Remote]], to save a replay onto either the Wii or an [[SD card]]. Replays can only be saved if the match lasted less than 3 minutes, [[Sudden Death]] included. The reason for this limit is unknown, as a number of hacks can remove this limit; even with such hacks, however, replays over 10 minutes do not function properly, as replays stop saving inputs beyond the 10 minute mark. | ||
When saved, replays will be named <code>rp_YYMMDD_hhmm.bin</code>, where YY, MM, DD, hh and mm indicate the year, month, day, hours, and minutes, respectively, when the replay was saved. If saved onto an SD card, they will be stored inside <code>app\RSBX\rp</code>, where X is J, E, or P depending on the game's region. The number of replays that can be saved depends on the free space remaining on either the Wii or the SD card. | When saved, replays will be named <code>rp_YYMMDD_hhmm.bin</code>, where YY, MM, DD, hh and mm indicate the year, month, day, hours, and minutes, respectively, when the replay was saved. If saved onto an SD card, they will be stored inside <code>app\RSBX\rp</code>, where X is J, E, or P depending on the game's region. The number of replays that can be saved depends on the free space remaining on either the Wii or the SD card. | ||
Replays returned for both versions of ''Smash 4'', with players instead pressing | Replays returned for both versions of ''Smash 4'', with players instead pressing Y on the third page of the results screen. The time limit for replays was expanded to about ten minutes, allowing for greater freedom in what replays can be saved. However, a hard cap was enacted for how many replays can be saved; only 64 can be saved in the 3DS version, and the Wii U version allows well over 200. | ||
When viewing replays, the player can [[pause]] the game normally while viewing a replay, allowing for players to take [[snapshot]]s of the game. The camera can also be controlled even when the replay is not paused, using controls identical to the games' built-in camera modes. | |||
==Sharing replays== | ==Sharing replays== | ||
=== | ===Sharing in ''Brawl''=== | ||
Alongside [[stage builder|custom stages]] and [[snapshots]], players could potentially send replay data to other players they had registered as Friends on their Wii. Players were allotted 20 points per day to send Vault data with, with larger items requiring more points. | Alongside [[stage builder|custom stages]] and [[snapshots]], players could potentially send replay data to other players they had registered as Friends on their Wii. Players were allotted 20 points per day to send Vault data with, with larger items requiring more points. | ||
As replay data could be saved to SD cards, it was also possible to share replays with others by transferring the data onto another console. | As replay data could be saved to SD cards, it was also possible to share replays with others by transferring the data onto another console. | ||
===Smash Service=== | |||
Prior to June 30, 2009, players could send their ''Brawl'' replays to be used for the [[Smash Service]]; after June 30, no more replays, custom stages, or screenshots would be accepted, and one month later, on August 1, replay data was no longer being sent. Replays used for Smash Service were all from Stadium mode, especially [[Home-Run Contest]] and [[Target Smash!!]], due to their shorter length and file size. | |||
=== | ===Share Mode=== | ||
In both versions of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', [[Share]] mode allowed players to upload replays to the official servers. Shared replays could be made visible to the public or only to users on the player's [[Friend List]]. Viewers could also download shared replays to their own console. As with other shared data, replays would be deleted from the server after 30 days. | |||
As of November 8, 2017, replays can no longer be shared with friends due to the discontinuation of the [[Miiverse (social network)|Miiverse]] service. | |||
===YouTube=== | |||
In {{forwiiu}} from version 1.1.0 onward, players could choose to upload their replays to [[YouTube]]. This could only be done with replays of less than about 3 minutes and 14 seconds in length. The replay would be played back for recording before the upload began; if the player manipulated the camera during playback, the resulting YouTube video would be affected accordingly. | In {{forwiiu}} from version 1.1.0 onward, players could choose to upload their replays to [[YouTube]]. This could only be done with replays of less than about 3 minutes and 14 seconds in length. The replay would be played back for recording before the upload began; if the player manipulated the camera during playback, the resulting YouTube video would be affected accordingly. | ||
The player could enter a title for their YouTube video, while the description field on the site was automatically populated with the game mode, stage and characters used. The video was uploaded with a resolution of 720p. The current game version number was displayed at the beginning of the video. | The player could enter a title for their YouTube video, while the description field on the site was automatically populated with the game mode, stage and characters used. The video was uploaded with a resolution of 720p. The current game version number was displayed at the beginning of the video. | ||
The player | The player could also optionally make a {{b|Miiverse|social network}} post with a comment or drawing of their choice. This post would appear in the Replay Viewing Community, with the video embedded. | ||
Beginning in version 1.1.1, players could upload an automatically edited "highlight" version of a replay instead of a full length version, similar to the {{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart TV}} videos in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart 8}}''. The highlight function reduced a replay to a series of short clips totaling between 30 and 60 seconds, regardless of the original length. It generally favored showing KOs from high-knockback moves, and also tended to include [[Final Smash]]es even if they do not KO. The first and last few seconds of the match | Beginning in version 1.1.1, players could upload an automatically edited "highlight" version of a replay instead of a full length version, similar to the {{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart TV}} videos in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart 8}}''. The highlight function reduced a replay to a series of short clips totaling between 30 and 60 seconds, regardless of the original length. It generally favored showing KOs from high-knockback moves, and also tended to include [[Final Smash]]es even if they do not KO. The first and last few seconds of the match werealways included, though the [[Match timer#Pre-match timer|starting countdown]] was omitted. Using this function on the same replay multiple time could result in different highlights being selected. | ||
As of November 8, 2017, replays and highlight reels can no longer be uploaded to YouTube due to the discontinuation of the [[Miiverse (social network)|Miiverse]] service. | As of November 8, 2017, replays and highlight reels can no longer be uploaded to YouTube due to the discontinuation of the [[Miiverse (social network)|Miiverse]] service. | ||
== | ==Data== | ||
Contrary to what may be expected, a replay is not saved as a video recording of the match. Instead, the input data from the match, the match's [[random]] number seed and the general [[rules]] are saved, so when a replay is watched, the game actually regenerates the match from the data. This makes replays much smaller in file size than a video file, and it also allows for pausing and camera movement during the replay. | |||
Replays do not save the players' names, but this can be changed with some hacks<ref>[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=223729 Smash World Forums topic with the code that saves player's names]</ref>. For online battles, the game saves each player's server number and client number. When a player battles online, the player is seen as player 1 on his screen (client), but that may not be true for the server. In saved replays, each player's color and the numbers above the characters' heads indicate the client numbers (the ones that were seen on the screen of the one who saved the replay), whereas the order in which the character portraits appear on the bottom indicate the server numbers. | |||
While playing with default settings or online in [[With Anyone]] mode, the [[characters]]' scores will not appear on the screen. However, when battles are saved as replays, the replays will show the score numbers above the characters' icons as if playing with the [[Score Display]] setting turned on. | |||
In both ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'', replays do not save the input data from CPU players; instead, each CPU player simply replays the match from scratch. The discovery of this discredited a [[List of rumors#Artificial intelligence rumors|rumour]] that the AI was capable of learning, as if this were possible, any replay involving CPUs would desync without having stored each CPU's "learning state". | |||
==Issues== | ==Issues== | ||
Because replays record inputs rather than a video of the match, it is possible for replay contents to differ from the original match when played back. | Because replays in ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'' record inputs rather than a video of the match, it is possible for replay contents to differ from the original match when played back. | ||
If a character or other element is loaded during a match faster than expected (such as because of pausing or online lag), then the replay of that match will "freeze" and finish loading the element before it can continue. | If a character or other element is loaded during a match faster than expected (such as because of pausing or online lag), then the replay of that match will "freeze" and finish loading the element before it can continue. | ||
A common error noted in replays | A common error noted in replays is that they may "[[desync]]" over time; the effects vary, though among the most common are actions occurring that did not previously occur, excessive lag followed by significantly increased playback speed, and the replay abruptly ending. With the {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}}, particularly unusual effects can occur, such as him sending out a Pokémon which [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzqo6pl6kQ0 never loads] or leaves the [[revival platform]]. Replays of Wi-Fi matches are more likely to desync than local matches due to the frequent lag experienced in games, but local replays can also be subject to the problem. The cause of "desyncs" is unknown, though it is speculated it has to do with save data of replays becoming corrupted by some outside factor. In addition, it is possible for a replay that plays fine to randomly desynchronize when played again, and after some tries, play correctly again. Some [[Special Brawl]] modifiers can also be responsible for desyncs, as some modifiers like Curry and Speed directly affect the speeds of characters and other actions. | ||
Gameplay [[mod]]s can also cause desyncs to occur, as many mods modify the characteristics of combatants, thus preventing the saved match from properly running. For similar reasons, ''Smash 4'' warns players after they save their first replay that [[updates]] to the game can potentially cause replays from older revisions of the game to no longer function; furthermore, all updates that adjust game balance prevent the playing of older replays and provide an option to mass-delete them | Gameplay [[mod]]s can also cause desyncs to occur, as many mods modify the characteristics of combatants, thus preventing the saved match from properly running. For similar reasons, ''Smash 4'' warns players after they save their first replay that [[updates]] to the game can potentially cause replays from older revisions of the game to no longer function; furthermore, all updates that adjust game balance prevent the playing of older replays and provide an option to mass-delete them. | ||
When uploading a replay to [[YouTube]], there is a small chance that, at some point during the process of converting the replay into a video, the music will suddenly stop playing for a few seconds. If this happens, the game will erroneously state that the post was cancelled. Additionally, posting the video disables the ability to post screenshots on Miiverse or take screenshots using the Wii U's Image Share feature. In order to post screenshots online again, players have to restart the game. | When uploading a replay to [[YouTube]], there is a small chance that, at some point during the process of converting the replay into a video, the music will suddenly stop playing for a few seconds. If this happens, the game will erroneously state that the post was cancelled. Additionally, posting the video disables the ability to post screenshots on Miiverse or take screenshots using the Wii U's Image Share feature. In order to post screenshots online again, players have to restart the game. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[ | [[Image:3DS replay display bug.png|thumb|The replay menu in SSB4-3DS, in which a bug results in R.O.B.'s head icon being not displayed on the bottom screen.]] | ||
*A very rare bug causes saved replays to have idiosyncratic values in its timestamp, such as 781/88/2008 280:-480. | *A very rare bug causes saved replays to have idiosyncratic values in its timestamp, such as 781/88/2008 280:-480. | ||
*A rare bug in the 3DS version results in {{SSB4|R.O.B.}} not being listed with a character head icon correctly; it is unclear what causes this | *A rare bug in the 3DS version results in {{SSB4|R.O.B.}} not being listed with a character head icon correctly; it is unclear what causes this. | ||
*In {{forwiiu}}, when organizing replays "By Stage", [[Mario Galaxy]] replays may be located after [[Delfino Plaza]] replays, despite Mario Galaxy being before Delfino Plaza on the stage | *In {{forwiiu}}, when organizing replays "By Stage", [[Mario Galaxy]] replays may be located ''after'' [[Delfino Plaza]] replays, despite Mario Galaxy being before Delfino Plaza on the stage select. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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