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Discussion Nintendo GDC 2024 sessions now available online

I will refrain from watching because I like to keep the mystery of how Nintendo makes games. Makes the games feel more magical.
 
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This is the new "half a ship", right?

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Very interesting. I wonder if a potential BotW Switch 2 update would go as far as porting the whole game over to make use of the systems that they developed for TotK.
 
Very interesting. I wonder if a potential BotW Switch 2 update would go as far as porting the whole game over to make use of the systems that they developed for TotK.
You mean porting the game to use it as a base for future games on Switch 2?
 
I just started watching the Mario Wonder conference. I don’t want to belabour it, but honestly I couldn’t help but have a huge laugh by thinking back to Christopher dring’s c team when they recalled the games they had worked on throughout their respective careers.
 
If I was a developer in that presentation, I would almost feel intimidated. The level of physics interactions they shared in those videos almost feels like the Zelda team was flexing to their fellow developers lol. Imagine being told that the solution to making physics less buggy, a problem that exists in most games, is to just make everything physics based.

Also damn, maybe I shouldn't have watch it because now I feel like starting a second playthrough...
 
I finished watching it the other day as well, and I have a feeling that totk. is actually a mega accumulation of tech assets, and that future Legend of Zelda and indeed the entire development of Nintendo's first-party games will be massively enabled with totk's tech assets, and that Nintendo and Valve are doing the same thing when it comes to physical interactions.
 


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