@Serpenterror Pretty sure this is an entirely new game, not a port of the SNES version. As in, they built the tracks again for this game. I think if you've played the game you would realise they aren't just reusing assets from the 33-year-old SNES game.
@smoreon Somehow I doubt that a 2d side-scroller from 1993 was performing real-time physics calculations to determine the (highly variable) speed of a user-created vehicle and add it to the speed of the player-character moving on top of that vehicle in a 3d space.
@Bass_X0 Look, you are of course free to hold your views that contributing financially to atrocious human rights violators with your purchases is insignificant. But just a suggestion for you, if you're going to take that stance, you really should take it silently.
@Bass_X0 @Bass_X0 No one person believes they are giving a "critical blow" to a company by not buying their products. They just choose not to give their money to billionaires who commit atrocities. Seems reasonable to me. How can you possibly not understand that concept?
And if a large portion of people have a moral compass and choose to do the same then guess what, the company's bottom line will suffer. Unfortunately, most people have the same incredibly naive, defeatist attitude as you do which allows those with power to continue to operate how they do.
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Re: Switch Online Exclusive F-Zero 99 Adding Five More Tracks This Week
@Serpenterror Pretty sure this is an entirely new game, not a port of the SNES version. As in, they built the tracks again for this game. I think if you've played the game you would realise they aren't just reusing assets from the 33-year-old SNES game.
Re: Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Loading Sequence Patent Filed By Nintendo
@smoreon Somehow I doubt that a 2d side-scroller from 1993 was performing real-time physics calculations to determine the (highly variable) speed of a user-created vehicle and add it to the speed of the player-character moving on top of that vehicle in a 3d space.
Re: SNK Shares First Look At Fatal Fury: City Of The Wolves
@Bass_X0 Look, you are of course free to hold your views that contributing financially to atrocious human rights violators with your purchases is insignificant. But just a suggestion for you, if you're going to take that stance, you really should take it silently.
Re: SNK Shares First Look At Fatal Fury: City Of The Wolves
@Lizuka As would I. For reference the crown prince owns 98% of SNK and the Saudi investment fund owns about 8% of Nintendo shares.
Re: SNK Shares First Look At Fatal Fury: City Of The Wolves
@Bass_X0 @Bass_X0 No one person believes they are giving a "critical blow" to a company by not buying their products. They just choose not to give their money to billionaires who commit atrocities. Seems reasonable to me. How can you possibly not understand that concept?
And if a large portion of people have a moral compass and choose to do the same then guess what, the company's bottom line will suffer. Unfortunately, most people have the same incredibly naive, defeatist attitude as you do which allows those with power to continue to operate how they do.