Are those developed by Nintendo?
Are those developed by Nintendo?
Not familiar with Sketchup. is it analternative to sweethome3d?
Not claiming that all japanese devs are like Nintendo. Just that there is some variety.
Mariko Kart is graphically quite complex for the hardware it’s running on, so are Mario games (these maps are neither small nor do they have only few entities). There’s a german youtuber who analyses the technical aspects of many nintendo games and given his report: it’s amazing how good these games look on the switch.
Optimization is about turning a computationally hard problem into a light algorithm that doesn’t take much resources.
Yeah. And Nintendo’s first party games look incredible for the hardware they run on.
Have you seen TotK, Mario Odysee, etc.?
… was not developed by Nintendo.
Pokemon games sell, no mattersif the are/run like shit. That’s why Game Freak doesn’t put the effort in.
Good thing the Switch is very limited, I guess?
Those aren’t developed by Nintendo, but by Game Freak. Compare those to Mario Cart, Mario Odysee, Zelda BotW and TotK, etc.
You talk like Nintendo games weren’t optimized to hell and back.
just as much of a shield shoving match while trying to slash your opponents ankle as they were in Europe
lolwut? Try that leg-targetting shit with a HEMA fighter and see how fast you’ll bleed out.
Can I warn Steph Sterling, Laura Dale and Hbomberguy, before I decide?
Does Chrono Trigger by now have more “spiritual successors” than System Shock 2?
Remember when it took about 20 years until a game was “remastered”? Peperidge Farm remembers.
You lied to me, Aonuma san! ;_;
Oof, too old school for me, sorry. 😅
I just think the yellow paint is so overdone, it kinda pulls me more out of the experience than other “unrealistic” shimmers. It’s a bit like the uncanny valley effect.
Woah, that’s some meta shit. Neat. :D
Thanks, I’ll check it oute
If you like a great, extendable batteries included solution, try out Astronvim.
I found it way easier to get into configuring my setup with a workable config that I could tinker with, rather than learning from scratch.
can someone explain what reflections are, plz?
Yaaay! Finally!!!