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I can understand the physics complain in Sonic games but... Mario? And only because of the behavior when hitting blocks?
I'm sorry but I don't see the problem here.
Physics are extreeeeeemely important for platformers imo.
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I can understand the physics complain in Sonic games but... Mario? And only because of the behavior when hitting blocks?
I'm sorry but I don't see the problem here.
Super Mario World has my favorite controls, but I haven't actually played Super Mario Bros. 3. I should correct that. Oddly enough, I have a copy of it, but no NES.
You should definitely correct that. SMB3 is sort of like SMW, only SMB3 is actually good.
except instead of one of the coolest boss battles ever you get blocks
This sooo much. It was just a lighthearted hook in the presentation to setup his interest and research. Clearly the OP has maxed out his credit here.Member goes through a lot of effort to be helpful by creating a well-detailed and informative post; gets dozens of snarky, asshole responses over a totally harmless attempt at humor: News at 11.
Yeah, it makes it so that you have to cross the pits the way Nintendo intended you to. It's obvious Nintendo intended many places that can only be done while small, and many that can only be done while large. Nintendo fixed other bugs and issues with the All Stars releases and rebalanced some things, so it makes sense that they wanted the jumping physics to work that way.It does break certain jumps over pits because of blocks suddenly stopping your momentum. It's never been a terribly big deal, but if you've played through SMB1 or 2J, it throws you off since you have to find another way around. And when the SNES games use code taken verbatim from the NES games, it's probably a bug or oversight.
Yeah, it makes it so that you have to cross the pits the way Nintendo intended you to. It's obvious Nintendo intended many places that can only be done while small, and many that can only be done while large. Nintendo fixed other bugs and issues with the All Stars releases and rebalanced some things, so it makes sense that they wanted the jumping physics to work that way.
Since Dug requested a comic of this:
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True story: I didn't play through Mario 3 in its entirety until a few months ago. Prior to that I had played it for like five minutes at some point in the 90s.
Member goes through a lot of effort to be helpful by creating a well-detailed and informative post; gets dozens of snarky, asshole responses over a totally harmless attempt at humor: News at 11.
NSMBWii lovers UNITE
We'll form a band, and we'll tour the country side
Since Dug requested a comic of this:
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First the thread in OT by the guy who got physically ill from listening to mp3s, and now a thread where OP apparently won't let children play SM All-Stars because the physics are broken.
No. It's clearly the superior Mario game.Am I the only one who prefers SMW over SMB3?
Am I the only one who prefers SMW over SMB3?
I hold them about even, though I think Yoshi's Island edges out both for me.Am I the only one who prefers SMW over SMB3?
Aren't those the kinds of people who would be posting on here though? It's not just Mario, so many people here seem to know nothing more than your average joe shmuck on here about anything game related! (go see the Nintendo Download and the Nintendo Q1 2012 releases threads with the masses of people who thought that Kirby's Block Ball was a brand new 3DS game when it was on Nintendo's last release list (when in actuality it's a VC re-release on 3DS)
I mean, come on! That's hardly an obscure game! People posting on here should know stuff like this!
People on GAF likely care more about Halo Physics than Mario Physics.
You know, more and more it feels like most people here on GAF aren't even hardcore gamers at all. So many people here know absolutely nothing about even the most popular of games!
This patch is quite the game changer, but I'd still prefer to play the NES original (it still has a better aesthetic IMO, which still makes it the better version, even with the physics at parity)
Plus Lost Levels SNES is still pussified compared to the NES original (per level saving, World 9 being easier etc)
Gaf just ain't what it used to be, I tells ya.
FYI, that cruel comic strip is part of an ongoing overreaction to what the OP actually intended to say. Nobody is forcing kids to adhere to their vision of ultimate Mario physics, the exchange with the kids is merely what inspired him to dig around for a possible All-Stars patch.I'm with the OP on All-Stars not feeling as tight as the NES originals, but you should just let the kids play it the way it was designed. Maybe they'd prefer it that way? I'd be most suprised if they piped up with a complaint about the physics.
As giant robot said,"what's a fisik? Nevermind, Mario is a frog now! Weeee!"
FYI, that cruel comic strip
Sincerely, my bad. It might not have been fair or intentional to explicitly label the comic as cruel like I did, but the contents of the comic and similarly themed posts seem to be the only reality some latecomers glean from the thread. I wasn't trying to blame, just going for a little clarity.I can't speak for the Sonic strip, but my intention was never to make fun of anyone. I was poking fun at the concept of someone doing this. I know that the OP did not mean that. And, you know what? If I offended him, or By Gosh Golly, any of you, I apologize.
I'm with the OP on All-Stars not feeling as tight as the NES originals, but you should just let the kids play it the way it was designed. Maybe they'd prefer it that way? I'd be most suprised if they piped up with a complaint about the physics.
As giant robot said,"what's a fisik? Nevermind, Mario is a frog now! Weeee!"
how do you not notice you're attempting to participate in a three year old discussion?
Good thing they did. Hello, physics patch.This thread was linked from another active thread. They probably meant to post there and accidentally did it here.