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Nice!A mobile game turned Switch game by former 1-Up Studio/Brownie Brown devs!
Nice!A mobile game turned Switch game by former 1-Up Studio/Brownie Brown devs!
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Nothing really in terms of 180 degrees, but myself, Mr. Takeda and Mr. Iwata were more providing feedback during development. So a lot of the younger staff would give us presentations, and we would give them feedback and make decisions if necessary. The feedback that we did provide I think was put to good use, and I don’t think there were any times where we had major clashes of ideas. If anything, we had to think about how to make Switch unique, and there’s a certain cost associated with that. So it was like, “Oh my God, it’s going to be a lot more expensive. How are we going to deal with this?” We struggled with that together as a team.
What does VR have to do with NFT's? Genuinely curious. I've never heard the two linked before today.there’s an individual context for VR, but when it’s wrapped up with NFTs and Facebook, this is what’s coming next for it, and I think it’ll get to a point where just about every VR headset will need to interface with “metaverse” content to be “relevant”
that said, bravo to just standalone VR, it’s still a little restrictive. I know lots of smaller studios are doing interesting things in it but the only thing I’ve seen so far that makes me feel like I might have any interest in it as a platform is Alyx
I’m less opposed to AR, if it’s view-through and integrated well, but I still think that’s a while out from being meaningfully good
I don’t like the disconnection of VR, and while I haven’t used it that much, the times I have didn’t feel enjoyable. tbd
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As far as I'm aware it's a connection being made via the MeTaVeRsE, where NFTs and the general WeB 3 pOiNt 0 decentralized internet will create an artificial world of property, scarcity, and especially identity, that will be leveraged in a more literal virtual reality supported by VRWhat does VR have to do with NFT's? Genuinely curious. I've never heard the two linked before today.
I don't like the Metaverse either, and I have yet to meet anyone in the VR fanbase that does. It's the ZuccTM that's trying to force it into everything. That kind of power should never be controlled by any one company, much less Facebook. It should be in the hands of the people and regulated by the government.As far as I'm aware it's a connection being made via the MeTaVeRsE, where NFTs and the general WeB 3 pOiNt 0 decentralized internet will create an artificial world of property, scarcity, and especially identity, that will be leveraged in a more literal virtual reality supported by VR
this idea of fictional reality is at the heart of NFTs, Web 3.0, and the Metaverse, and VR of course is a natural fit
I will admit that the connection between the immersion disconnect from reality of VR as a technology and the literal actual disconnect that tech companies are trying to add to society itself are worlds apart. There are two arguments here and I really shouldn't have conflated them so early and unclearly (lest we get more driveby dunking).
Sus and I don't like the Metaverse trend because dear god no one with a soul likes the Metaverse. Personally I don't like VR because of my own traditionalism, its inherent inaccessibility, and candidly the growing notion that it should displace regular video games
thank you for putting this so eloquentlyAs far as I'm aware it's a connection being made via the MeTaVeRsE, where NFTs and the general WeB 3 pOiNt 0 decentralized internet will create an artificial world of property, scarcity, and especially identity, that will be leveraged in a more literal virtual reality supported by VR
this idea of fictional reality is at the heart of NFTs, Web 3.0, and the Metaverse, and VR of course is a natural fit
I will admit that the connection between the immersion disconnect from reality of VR as a technology and the literal actual disconnect that tech companies are trying to add to society itself are worlds apart. There are two arguments here and I really shouldn't have conflated them so early and unclearly (lest we get more driveby dunking).
Sus and I don't like the Metaverse trend because dear god no one with a soul likes the Metaverse. Personally I don't like VR because of my own traditionalism, its inherent inaccessibility, and candidly the growing notion that it should displace regular video games
you've not finished the first paragraph unless I'm missing something hereI can see Suswave's concerns about the future and everything like that - I'm deeply, deeply fucking scared as well - but to say that it somehow wasn't about VR is simply not true. They refer to it as "the face of the
God I miss Iwata Asks so much.I was looking into what Satoru Iwata thought about VR because I am incapable of carrying an independent opinion, and I instead found some excerpts about the Switch's development from Miyamoto
Miyamoto on Iwata's involvement with Switch and HD Rumble, VR, stories in games, more
TIME is back with yet another Nintendo-centric interview. In its latest piece, the site chats with Shigeru Miyamoto about Switch (including the involvement from late president Satoru Iwata and HD rumble), virtual reality, stories in games and more. Per usual, we’ve picked out important comments...nintendoeverything.com
This quote is incredible
It's nice but I wanted GrimGrimoire... I guess it's pretty much impossible and I should give up on my dream.I didn't even know Nippon Ichi already announced their second classics collection and I'm really happy they chose two of their best games: Makai Kingdom and ZHP: Unlosing Ranger vs. Darkdeath Evilman! It releases this spring!
Sorry - I'm not going to. You know me. I'm dramatic as fuck for a multitude of reasons. Sorry for the shitty drive-by, even if I still feel that the VR stuff was a bit out there it was probably best to just ignore it.@Plum don't delete your account over this man, I'm sorry
Why is it impossible? It's co-developed and published by NIS so they should probably be able to re-release it. Not sure what other game they could pair it with when released as a NIS Classics game though. Maybe Dragoneer's Aria?It's nice but I wanted GrimGrimoire... I guess it's pretty much impossible and I should give up on my dream.
48 minutes is solidokay so to not be unhinged for a second
time in games
is BOTW’s day cycle too fast? too slow? just right?
I don’t want to do real-time for my bad little not pocket men but I think BOTW speed might be too fast. maybe double that? 48 minutes is 24 hours?
what do y’all think?
BotW feels pretty good to me, especially since the game is tailored well to short-burst play. I never felt like I was waiting for the cycle to cycle. To contrast, DQXI had me wondering if the day/night cycle was tied to events because it seemed like it never wanted to change. I missed BotW's schedule while playing DQXI.okay so to not be unhinged for a second
time in games
is BOTW’s day cycle too fast? too slow? just right?
I don’t want to do real-time for my bad little not pocket men but I think BOTW speed might be too fast. maybe double that? 48 minutes is 24 hours?
what do y’all think?
It seems Vanillaware now only works with Atlus and legal stuff might be preventing them to work with NIS. Otherwise they would have re-released GrimGrimoire by now. Vanillaware loves having re-releases.Why is it impossible? It's co-developed and published by NIS so they should probably be able to re-release it. Not sure what other game they could pair it with when released as a NIS Classics game though. Maybe Dragoneer's Aria?
For me personally, BOTW is a tad too short (24 minutes, IIRC), although I understand why it was made that way. There's a lot of time dependent events and activities in BOTW, so having the time between days be shorter makes it easier to encounter time-limited events, plus it helps accelerate the blood moon's function of clearing stuff out of RAM. I personally prefer around 48 mins to an hour, as it gives each day a bit more length to it, allowing you to soak in the time changes more. Been playing Halo Infinite a lot recently, and that game has a one hour cycle, which feels right to me.okay so to not be unhinged for a second
time in games
is BOTW’s day cycle too fast? too slow? just right?
I don’t want to do real-time for my bad little not pocket men but I think BOTW speed might be too fast. maybe double that? 48 minutes is 24 hours?
what do y’all think?
If we can have MUSHA re-released on NSO then hopefully we'll be able to say the same for Ranger X in the near future.Those are all good predictions.
The only tricky one is Ranger X. For some weird reason, Sega hasn't re-released it anywhere and nobody knows why.
I use to feel the same about a Switch release of 13 Sentinels, but my sister would tell me to keep the dream alive; especially when her dream of having the Danganronpa games on the Switch came true. You just have to keep that fire burning and barring any total world war or complete collapse of civilization there's always a chance it could come true.It's nice but I wanted GrimGrimoire... I guess it's pretty much impossible and I should give up on my dream.
That's true considering Dragon's Crown and Odin Sphere. But who knows what'll happen. Maybe Atlus/Sega gives a go anyway.It seems Vanillaware now only works with Atlus and legal stuff might be preventing them to work with NIS. Otherwise they would have re-released GrimGrimoire by now. Vanillaware loves having re-releases.
They must be in some form of extended contract binding them to Atlus, or else they surely would have gotten their other games from other publishers out by now like GrimGrimoire (which was a massive bomb, by the way) and Muramasa (and all the amazing DLCs it had on Vita). Their games would be perfect on Switch.It seems Vanillaware now only works with Atlus and legal stuff might be preventing them to work with NIS. Otherwise they would have re-released GrimGrimoire by now. Vanillaware loves having re-releases.
yep, inherently inaccessibleMy issue with VR is that at least in its current form it's extremely unfriendly and intrusive to folks who have sensory issues like me.
Having a screen strapped to my face is already torture enough without it also inducing motion sickness. I tried it a couple of years ago and it was one of the most unpleasant gaming experiences I've ever had.
That's why I personally hope it doesn't become too big a component of gaming and especially not in the Nintendo sphere, as it basically physically locks me and others like me out of being able to play/enjoy games.
I just want you to know that despite my light activity on Famiboards today, I'm not ignoring you. I've only been able to check my phone for five minutes at a time all day, and your post deserves more than that. Unfortunately I'll continue to be busy for much of the remaining weekend, however.snip
I realize you never replied to me further, but I also want to apologize if me basically saying "anyway I'm going to bed lol" discouraged further conversation. My intent was to communicate that I wouldn't be able to further reply for a while, but there were probably better ways to phrase that.I'd like to extend an apology to VR enjoyers. This has clearly gotten very out of hand, which I attribute to my own intellectually lazy conflation of the Web 3.0/Metaverse trend and what is at its core a fairly simple, tangible, and unique technology. I unfairly leveraged the rightful hatred of Metaverse to justify my own disregard for one of the technologies that it has co-opted. I will continue to try to present my opinions more reasonably and logically, except for my incredible jokes like the Kid Chameleon one above.
haha not at all, if anything you should've been more discouraging; things got out of handI realize you never replied to me further, but I also want to apologize if me basically saying "anyway I'm going to bed lol" discouraged further conversation. My intent was to communicate that I wouldn't be able to further reply for a while, but there were probably better ways to phrase that.
I can probably guess who you were rooting for today. RIP.Game day food: Honey hot and Nashville hot chicken tenders (not my recipe but I did make all the spices and sauces).
Make a Nashville hot spice rub. Cayenne, garlic, onion, palm sugar, pepper.
Then coat with the spice, buttermilk, and hot sauce.
Then you double dredge on flour and spice mixture (no spice version for kids).
Then fry for 10 or so.
Then coat with a honey hot sauce glaze or a Nashville hot oil.
(Honey on top and Nashville on the bottom).
Did you bring enough for the whole thread?Game day food: Honey hot and Nashville hot chicken tenders (not my recipe but I did make all the spices and sauces).
Make a Nashville hot spice rub. Cayenne, garlic, onion, palm sugar, pepper.
Then coat with the spice, buttermilk, and hot sauce.
Then you double dredge on flour and spice mixture (no spice version for kids).
Then fry for 10 or so.
Then coat with a honey hot sauce glaze or a Nashville hot oil.
(Honey on top and Nashville on the bottom).
Every main direct in 2018, 2019 and 2021 were great. Even if there wasn't that much for me, I know it was filled with enough content, and was presented extremely well for the majority.February 2019, E3 2019, the Partner Showcase with Rise, and the September 2021 Direct were my favorites of all time.
2019 and 2021 were just really, really, really good years for directs .... (even if I didn't like the September 2019 Direct that much, too much repeated info already shown).
I actually didn't look it up, but I remembered there was. Can't wait for the next Xenoblade game to get one too XDI know by now you've surely already looked it up yourself to confirm it, but I wanted to compliment your memory. I did watch that Direct and I forgot that it ever happened.
Lol. Didn’t think about that. Actually wanted the bengals, but didn’t really care about the outcome.I can probably guess who you were rooting for today. RIP.
this one grooves for real
It was great, yeah. Even better, Kirby and Bayo 3 weren't spoiled for me, so I freaked out when I saw both.fall 2021 was the best Nintendo Direct of all time
this one grooves for real