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'''SuperCC''', often known as '''SuCC''', is an open-source Chip's Challenge emulator written in Java. It was created by [[Markus O.]] and has been maintained by [[User:MilkyWayWishes|A Sickly Silver Moon]] following Markus' departure from the community. Unlike [[Tile World]], which aims to emulate the game as closely as possible, SuperCC is geared towards [[Optimization|optimizers]] and can be considered a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tool-assisted_speedrun TASing] program. | '''SuperCC''', often known as '''SuCC''', is an open-source Chip's Challenge emulator written in Java. It was created by [[Markus O.]] and has been maintained by [[User:MilkyWayWishes|A Sickly Silver Moon]] following Markus' departure from the community. Unlike [[Tile World]], which aims to emulate the game as closely as possible, SuperCC is geared towards [[Optimization|optimizers]] and can be considered a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tool-assisted_speedrun TASing] program. | ||
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== Features == | == Features == | ||
SuperCC does not emulate the game in real time, taking a step-by-step approach instead. After each move, the game is paused until the player makes another move, or performs a half-wait by pressing the spacebar. Bad moves can also be rewinded with the backspace key. Additionally, it is possible to save previous playing states and load them again afterwards. | SuperCC does not emulate the game in real time, taking a step-by-step approach instead. After each move, the game is paused until the player makes another move, or performs a [[half-wait]] by pressing the spacebar. Bad moves can also be rewinded with the backspace key. Additionally, it is possible to save previous playing states and load them again afterwards. | ||
Unlike [[Tile World]] and [[Microsoft's version of Chip's Challenge|MSCC]], which only show a 9 by 9 viewport, SuperCC can display the entire 32 by 32 map at once. Additionally, the default [[tileset]] clearly identifies real and fake [[blue wall]]s, [[hidden wall]]s and [[invisible wall]]s, making levels such as [[Now You See It]] far less challenging. | Unlike [[Tile World]] and [[Microsoft's version of Chip's Challenge|MSCC]], which only show a 9 by 9 viewport, SuperCC can display the entire 32 by 32 map at once. Additionally, the default [[tileset]] clearly identifies real and fake [[blue wall]]s, [[hidden wall]]s and [[invisible wall]]s, making levels such as [[Now You See It]] far less challenging. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [ | * [http://cczone.invisionzone.com/files/file/687-supercc/ Download SuperCC] on [[CC Zone]] | ||
* [ | * [http://cczone.invisionzone.com/topic/1533-wip-supercc-a-chips-challenge-tasing-emulator/ CCZone thread] | ||
* [https://github.com/jgdhs27/SuperCC Markus' original SuperCC GitHub repository] | * [https://github.com/jgdhs27/SuperCC Markus' original SuperCC GitHub repository] | ||
* [https://github.com/SicklySilverMoon/SuperCC Sickly Silver Moon's SuperCC GitHub repository] | * [https://github.com/SicklySilverMoon/SuperCC Sickly Silver Moon's SuperCC GitHub repository] | ||
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