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mario sunshine had pre-rendered videos. though, i always wonder why? the gamecube could have pulled it off better without all those compression problems the fmvs had! I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Probably having something to do with the storage capabilities of the media. It's easier to store a video+audio all done than it is to have all those resources and load them up in real-time.
I was speaking idiomatically. |
Zelda looks more and more like a PS2 game.
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Thank you. FELIPE NO |
I'm not even a Nintendo fanboy and I know this. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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end_st_epilogue.thp These are the two files in "The Wind Waker"'s movie folder. THP is a GCN movie format that stores videos by separating the frames into pictures in a format quite similar to JPEG. Audio is stored within these frames, too. title_loop.thp is the trailer that was shown at E3 (or TGS, I'm not sure) before the game was released. This one is played when you leave the controller untouched at the title screen (when the logo is shown in front of the ocean). end_st_epilogue.thp is the epilogue and staff roll movie. It starts after the farewell scene from Hyrule. Link and Tetra being rescued by the pirates is a movie, NO real-time scene although it was recorded from real-time graphics. The same goes for the staff roll. The last scene where they all depart in search of a new Hyrule is real-time, though. The intro ("The Legendary Hero") is of course no FMV - that would have been a total waste, indeed as its just the camera scrolling over some TPL textures. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
It seems as if they really were done. How ya doing, buddy? |
I'd find the quote, but it was before the crash. (I could be wrong, but i distincly remember you being the one to say it looked better on PS2) What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
FELIPE NO |
At any rate, do we know if those screens are official, finished product? They do look a little granulated. If these are just screens from the first draft, then we can expect them not to look as wonderful as the finished product. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
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What you said was taken out of context. I'm going to assume that the anamorphic widescreen was more to your liking than the letterbox display on the GC. I don't know anyone who thought the PS2 version looked better, if anything that game was pretty badly butchered. At least Capcom is making up for it with the PC release, this way we can hopefully get a look at better textures. :eyebrow:
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I just found out about the move to a fall release not too long ago...I think Nintendo's ploy has done just what they wanted to...looks like I'll probably be buying a Nintendo Revolution at the same time as the game...It's just too sad that I had it preordered over a month ago and now I must wait until the beginning of next school year to play it....the graphics just make me die every time I see it......
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Oh GOD what have I done here?....
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
you've got to realize, any images that i've posted were from last august-- i don't think any new ones have been posted since them.
I was speaking idiomatically. |
Yeah, I think those big ones from IGN are the latest official screens of the game.
By the way: The picture Infernal Monkey posted is a fake, unfortunately. It was created and used by Hyrule.net in order to show us that we anticipate the game. :eyebrow: Well, as if I hadn't known that before... Most amazing jew boots |
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Wowza. I just watched the video on Hyrule.net, and I never realized how beautiful this game looks in motion. It looks rather old-school Disney-like.
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Right. Because games like Onimusha and Resident Evil play all so greatly on the PC... *reveals himself as a game seperationist who thinks console games and PC games should stick to their native environment*
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http://revolution.ign.com/articles/696/696091p1.html
So apparently, Miyamoto let the cat out of the bag. Twilight Princess will make use of the Revolution controller. Personally, I'm glad. This game was of little interest to me before, but if not just tacked on, using the Remote to play Zelda will be an experience I'll have to try. What do you guys want to bet that the game will be released at Revo launch too? - WraithTwo - This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Damn. I'd rather have the game sooner than later, regardless of whether or not it's tacked on. Hopefully it will at least take advantage of more than just the controller, as Miyamoto doesn't specifically say what (personally I'm hoping for it using the online service, for downloadables).
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? Bless the Maker and His water. Bless the coming and the going of Him. |