THIS. I don't give a shite about framerate, I'm just super excited to experience TTYD for the first time. Also, why are people acting like 30fps for this game is a bad thing? I'm sure the game will run just fine considering that a majority of other games on switch run at 30fps and feel just fine
It looks amazing thus far and I hope the franchise continues in this direction. There are some things I still want to see... - Teaser of a Paper Luigi game. Fans have wanted one since Luigi was in TTYD. Assuming they're not hiding a secret mode, an entire game sounds fun. - The ability to unlock and use partners from the first game. - Toggle between the old soundtrack and the new soundtrack. Every remake should have that feature.
Lot of twitter folk were saying that was the case. Though if that ends up not being true then it's not that big of a deal tbh. Just the option for the music alone is still a great option to have.
The problem I see with the criticism towards the decrease in fps is that this isn’t the same game as the one 20 years ago. With it being a remake, it’s essentially a brand new game. The reason it can’t be 60fps is probably the same reason as Origami King, which this remake may be using the same engine as.
It is genuinely infuriating how we get a brand spanking new remake of Paper Mario, new textures and a full on PUSH of the paper aesthetic…and people are complaining because the game is running at 30 FPS. Genuinely grow up, if FPS is that important to you to where you refuse to buy an AMAZING game because of it, then frankly you’re playing games for the wrong reasons.
I've owned all paper mario games, sticker star is bad except for music, color splash was amazing, this game is BEST, Original is fantastic, super paper Mario is underrated, and origami king is pretty good. The timed battle puzzles are frustrating since I have poor vision.
🤓"Uhm, actually, the FPS being at 30 is a massive deal breaker for me. All video games should be able to run at 60 FPS, and TTYD on Gamecube was, and that game is still FAR superior in every way, despite this new game being a love letter to the tired fans and a breath of fresh air for Nintendo. How is this going to affect battle timing? Will it be easier? My 3,000hz monitor simply can't take this inadequacy. I mean, I'll be using Ray-Tracing at 8K on Suyu anyway, but THINK about the negative affect this new physical release will have on the original copy! I'm hoarding 2,000 mint copies rn, so I'll be losing tens of thousands in potential cash flow! The downgrade in framerate is simply inexcusable. This is a parody of THOSE guys, I hope you enjoyed this and have a good day :)
I don't think anyone truly hated the paper/cardboard style of the newer games, rather there was a shift from Paper Mario being focused on story, to it being focused on paper, and the style was just kind of a slap in the face on top of it all. Also, you are clearly over optimistic about the pipe room. If you look at the area around the 1 Pipe in the pipe room, there is a ring of green Petal Meadows grass (exact same texture), so not only are the pipes going to be labeled by chapter, you have a nice visual of where the pipe leads to. Sorry but the 1 Pipe isn't going to lead to a Hooktail rematch as there's no sign that it will and clear signs that say otherwise.
he said that as a joke because for whatever reason people cant figure out the obvious location and function of this room so he might as well stretch it as far as possible since everyone else is.
The reason people don't really like the paper stuff in the newer games is because too much emphasis is put on it. The original games had that pop-up-book esthetic, but it was just that, an esthetic. Even the curses in TTYD are described in-game as giving your body abilities that work "as if" you were made of paper, implying that the esthetic wasn't actually literal. Whereas the new games constantly reference that everything is literally made of paper, and absolutely refuse to let you forget it. And that can take people out of it.
regardless of new or old players its a safe environment to practice the harder action commands of badges so you know how they work... but also this mechanic known as 'stylish moves' are secret inputs every attack has so its an amazing way to test when they appear and master how to pull them off.
Not 100% sure. From what I could hear in the first Lord Crump cutscene, it sounded like a remix of the "Danger!" theme that was also played during the Smorgg chase.
Nostalgic tunes does not specify it changes the sound effects, only the music; which i hope is absolutely the case. I do not want to remove the characters 'banjo-kazooie speak' just to hear the original soundtrack. The voices are an upgrade in every way possible, there should be no need for that to be reversable.
I dislike white outlines with a passion and well the world doesn't need to be too self aware I mean people aren't making jokes about being fleshy all the time either lol also bought 3 copies of the game.. like I REALLY don't want sticker star to be remade
Emulation doesn't equal piracy. I'm gonna buy the game, and Rip my own copy to play it on my steam deck, that falls under fair use of your product as long as you don't re distribute. Saying Emulation is always piracy is a misconception that hurts emulators and makes cases like the Yuzu emulator take down more plausible (Also yeah I'ma play it on my steam deck instead of my switch, it's just I have more games on my steam deck and I'd rather only carry 1 console, has nothing to do with performance or whatever and more with sheer convenience)
It's mainly because the original already had it running at 60 is why I believe most people are upset about it. Like I said in the video it doesn't really bother me personally but I also feel like if the original was running at 30 this wouldn't be nearly as much of an issue for some people. Imo it's not really fair to completely invalidate those who are upset about it because it's fairly reasonable criticism. It's not rocket science to have a critique about something and not be an ass about it. Same goes for the people who don't have those same critiques. Simply be respectful : D
PPTYD came out in 2004. It was not running at 60fps. It was 30 that was smoothed out to seem like 60 because CRT TVs would display odd and even frames at the same time.