You misunderstand, it’s not about not liking it. It’s how you’re conducting yourself. If you don’t like something you can move on. You didn’t have anything constructive to add to the conversation. Come in talking about your emulator when someone suggests an emulator after your mini outburst. Instead of being insufferable you could have offered constructive criticism. It’s not that hard to do, unless you lack the brain cells and common decency. Or you could have just moved along.
As someone who’s been a fan of the original since 1988, I like the widescreen Mario Maker look, although I’ve been considering toggling the drop shadows off.
Fair if you don’t like it, but if you prefer the originals they’re playable on pretty much anything. There would be little point in remaking the exact same games in Godot.
Congratulations buddy, you don’t have to play it.
Sure, but that won’t fix how it looks.
https://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/Main_Page
Here, princess, go pick your favorite one to play your games “In the authentic style”. OP was posting about a hobby project for pete’s sake.
Thanks, but I already wrote my own emulator.
This ain’t gonna make anyone use it that’s for sure lol
I don’t remember asking anyone to.
Why are you being such a toxic twat? Who pissed in your Cheerios? You okay m8?
Why is it such a sin to not like something? What’s your problem?
You misunderstand, it’s not about not liking it. It’s how you’re conducting yourself. If you don’t like something you can move on. You didn’t have anything constructive to add to the conversation. Come in talking about your emulator when someone suggests an emulator after your mini outburst. Instead of being insufferable you could have offered constructive criticism. It’s not that hard to do, unless you lack the brain cells and common decency. Or you could have just moved along.
You can customize the look to be more like the original, if you so choose.
Odd imagery for them to choose for marketing.
As someone who’s been a fan of the original since 1988, I like the widescreen Mario Maker look, although I’ve been considering toggling the drop shadows off.
The wide format is clever, but the heavy sprite modification and additions are garish - as are the drop shadows you mentioned.
Fair if you don’t like it, but if you prefer the originals they’re playable on pretty much anything. There would be little point in remaking the exact same games in Godot.
There’s any number of tweaks, fixes, and extensions that can be made that don’t look like a ten year old just found MS Paint
I take it that’s what you think of Mario Maker? Because it looks like that.