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If they did that, it would be an entirely separate game.The 3D World Style is still 2D. It's not like Super Mario 3D World. Why?!
You people can't give legitimate reasons.
I'll sum up what all of you have said along with counter-arguments:
1. @Duster It's too surprising of Nintendo to give a real 3D world style in SMM2 for free.
2. @Duster A 3D Mario Maker game is a whole new game that Nintendo can sell.
- SMM2 is not free!
- They could make a real 3D world style DLC that you have to pay for if that's what you want to prevent you from being surprised.
3. @AricAttack @Sky If they did that, it would an entirely separate game.
- It doesn't have to be a whole new game if Nintendo will just put in a 3D world style into the current game - SMM2. It's senseless to leave it to a sequel.
4. @Sky It's kind of like 2.5D which is close enough to be honest.
- It wouldn't, and I don't see why it would. Real 3D levels can live in harmony along with their 2D level counterparts in the course world in SMM2.
I'll post more tomorrow.
- It's not close enough! I'm surprised that you actually said that. I can only move along the x and y-axis but I can't move along the z-axis which is the sole reason to why it's not 3D.
he meant they wouldn't make an entirely new 3d update for free lol.You people can't give legitimate reasons.
I'll sum up what all of you have said along with counter-arguments:
1. @Duster It's too surprising of Nintendo to give a real 3D world style in SMM2 for free.
- SMM2 is not free!
- They could make a real 3D world style DLC that you have to pay for if that's what you want to prevent you from being surprised.
plus if they did that, chances are smm2 would have a much bigger download than it needs to be.4
- It wouldn't, and I don't see why it would. Real 3D levels can live in harmony along with their 2D level counterparts in the course world in SMM2.
Having people expect more from Nintendo isn't necessarily a bad thing, at least I don't think so because I like getting better games (I don't know about you). Think of Minecraft, it's a 3D platformer that you can create and edit 3D worlds with. Maybe a course editor for 3D levels in SMM2 can be something similar to that if you doubt it's possible for there to be one. And maybe the "huge effort" will be worth the cost.There are so many 3D mechanics especially in Galaxy and Sunshine alone it would be a huge effort. Having it be in a game like SMM2 would just raise the bar and people would just expect more from Nintendo than what they do already.
Okay, sorry, whatever, you know what I mean: the game is in 3D. And I think you already know this but the game isn't limited to a survival mode, there's also a creative aspect to it called creative mode so yeah. Also, why would it be "borderline impossible"? Many big games that take up a considerable amount of storage space are available on the switch and I am certain that they all run perfectly. More explaining is required.
Why are you defending someone who isn't even yourself? Anyways, I don't expect it to be free, I may pay if it was DLC at a reasonable price. And still, we pay for the game anyways so even if they do add a real 3D theme at no extra cost, it still wouldn't count as giving it away for free. Also, the time it will take for a game to download and install doesn't annoy me too much. I'll just wait and do something else in the meantime while waiting for a game to download.he meant they wouldn't make an entirely new 3d update for free lol.
he never said it was free
plus if they did that, chances are smm2 would have a much bigger download than it needs to be.
Yeah, so Nintendo should simply just use a different engine for the game that can run 3D.Creative mode is a small part of it, however, that's what I mean though, it's a sandbox game, with survival elements in it. and by borderline impossible I mean, they would have to make what would effectively be a separate game anyway. Minecraft on the switch is 7GB (base, no maps, mods, addons or anything), SMM2 is just over 3GB. 3d requires a LOT more resources, engine power, space and everything to be able to work since instead of everything being 2d sprites, you're gonna need more resources and space to store full models and textures instead. Not to mention all the full animations and all the extra coding that'd need to be done from scratch because you're adding an additional plane. And this is *if* the engine running the game can even handle 3D. Not every engine can. If they've built the engine based on 2D only from the first game, chances are that they'd need to re-write the engine to render 3D and such.
And lol, not all the "big games" run well, a lot actually run terribly, including smaller ones.
Yeah, so Nintendo should simply just use a different engine for the game that can run 3D.