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Angrist 11-29-2002 06:51 AM

Well we should know by now if they did that. It is already released. So... :unsure:

Jason1 11-29-2002 12:40 PM

Seems to me that it just runs in a higer resolution...no better textures, no nothing. But thats fine with me. They dont need to change anything, you cant really improve perfection anyways.

designated_GM3R 11-29-2002 01:02 PM

This is hilarious.
CVG steals the images from Tokyopia, then MagicBox pilfers the screens from CVG.
Now IGN?
What has this world come to?
BTW - the world MEGATON is a running gag over at the Gaming-Age forums. The one who captured the screens, an avid GA forumgoer (as the rest of the Tokyopia staff are), simply made use of it to a.) stir up controversy and b.) give a shout-out to the folks at GA.

Angrist 11-29-2002 04:41 PM

You saying they're fake?

designated_GM3R 11-29-2002 05:13 PM

Not at all.

Angrist 11-29-2002 05:44 PM

Ehm... :confused:
You just mean that all the sites copied pictures from 1 site or mag??? Instead of making new ones themselves???

Yoda9864 11-30-2002 09:12 PM

I don't care what anyone says, those pics are pulled straight from N64 Zelda. I don't believe for a second that those are real.

11-30-2002 09:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Yoda9864
I don't care what anyone says, those pics are pulled straight from N64 Zelda. I don't believe for a second that those are real.
Starting from the 8th screen shot (second from the bottom) you will notice that it is a gameplay shot as opposed to a fmv shot. From this it is quite easy to tell that it is in fact a real shot from gamecube. The button icons in the upper right have the usual three "C" button icons but the two action buttion icons are red and green (like B and A respectivly on the cube controler) in the n64 version they were green and blue to match up with A and B on the n64.

Here's a screenshot I stole straight from nintendo.com from the N64 version


Yoda9864 12-01-2002 12:52 AM

Sooo.....:confused: Why would the cube version have the same "C-button" configuration as the N64 version? The cube controller doesn't even have c-buttons. And although they could use the c-stick, i would htink Nintendo would change the graphic of hte c-buttons. I'm pretty sure any half-descent graphic editor can change the color of two buttons...

Angrist 12-01-2002 09:01 AM

PGC has movies now. Seems the shots were real...

Shadow_Link 12-01-2002 09:54 AM

I think the C-Stick is being used as a replacement for the
c-buttons. Why would they change the layout? It's practically the same thing.

Angrist 12-01-2002 11:57 AM

Wondering how they do that though... Like when you draw an arrow... hold it on your bow and then release it. That means you have to keep pushing the stick to the left (0r right or down) before you shoot it... less easy than just holding one button. :unsure: :)

Mushlafa 12-01-2002 02:37 PM

Id think they might at least use anti-alias :unsure:

so that it isnt so jaggy.. guess not tho..

Shadow_Link 12-01-2002 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Angrist
Wondering how they do that though... Like when you draw an arrow... hold it on your bow and then release it. That means you have to keep pushing the stick to the left (0r right or down) before you shoot it... less easy than just holding one button. :unsure: :)
f you think about it, it could work out to be better. Think analogue controll ;).

You see, if you don't want to shoot the arrow that far (less power), move the stick slightly in the direction you assisted it to. If you want more power, move the stick further.

One problem I 'could' see, is if you move the c-stick in a slightly diagonal direction, the player might end up using a different item than he/she wanted to.

DeathsHand 12-01-2002 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Shadow_Link
f you think about it, it could work out to be better. Think analogue controll ;).

You see, if you don't want to shoot the arrow that far (less power), move the stick slightly in the direction you assisted it to. If you want more power, move the stick further.

One problem I 'could' see, is if you move the c-stick in a slightly diagonal direction, the player might end up using a different item than he/she wanted to.

If they're too lazy to change the C button things, I doubt they'd add some new analog bow and arrow thing... especially when it's fine as it is seeing as how the arrows just shoot straight ahead forever and ever :p

I don't like the sound of using the C stick for that stuff though :unsure:


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