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I mean the visualise of it look no different than the GC version. Does anyone know the size of the GC version of the game? Well it's 16MB and they have 8GB of space to work with now and yet they can't even update the graphics? Is that just me or is Nintendo getting lazy?zaku101im pretty sure it wasnt 16mb, i saw it be 1.4 gb. even animal crossing on ds is bigger than 16 mb.
Actually, the color are way better, and to tell you the truth, I like the art style of Animal Crossing. I have no problem with them re-using the same graphics from the Gamecube version.JPSmonkey111
Do you guys remember the gamecube version? It was blocky and fairly poor even for that era. The new one seriously does look a lot better, it's not just color...
im pretty sure it wasnt 16mb, i saw it be 1.4 gb. even animal crossing on ds is bigger than 16 mb.[QUOTE="legolasxbow"][QUOTE="zaku101"]I mean the visualise of it look no different than the GC version. Does anyone know the size of the GC version of the game? Well it's 16MB and they have 8GB of space to work with now and yet they can't even update the graphics? Is that just me or is Nintendo getting lazy?zaku101
I forgot to list this but the GC version is truly 16MB and the games not even built for the GC. The game was built for the N64 and ported to the Gamecube so the game actually has N64 graphics and yes it is 16MB. Google it if you don't believe me.
No, it's better than N64 graphics. Don't confuse simple design with N64 graphics.
[QUOTE="zaku101"]I mean the visualise of it look no different than the GC version. Does anyone know the size of the GC version of the game? Well it's 16MB and they have 8GB of space to work with now and yet they can't even update the graphics? Is that just me or is Nintendo getting lazy?legolasxbowim pretty sure it wasnt 16mb, i saw it be 1.4 gb. even animal crossing on ds is bigger than 16 mb.
Your right it is about 1GB I was looking at the compressed version of it where they took out the usless dummy files and the game made up 16MB. But they still have 7 more GB of space why not upgrade the visuals a little?
[QUOTE="zaku101"]im pretty sure it wasnt 16mb, i saw it be 1.4 gb. even animal crossing on ds is bigger than 16 mb.[QUOTE="legolasxbow"][QUOTE="zaku101"]I mean the visualise of it look no different than the GC version. Does anyone know the size of the GC version of the game? Well it's 16MB and they have 8GB of space to work with now and yet they can't even update the graphics? Is that just me or is Nintendo getting lazy?-Wheels-
I forgot to list this but the GC version is truly 16MB and the games not even built for the GC. The game was built for the N64 and ported to the Gamecube so the game actually has N64 graphics and yes it is 16MB. Google it if you don't believe me.
No, it's better than N64 graphics. Don't confuse simple design with N64 graphics.
i did google it, compressed IS 16mb, but uncompressed is 1.4gb[QUOTE="-Wheels-"][QUOTE="zaku101"]im pretty sure it wasnt 16mb, i saw it be 1.4 gb. even animal crossing on ds is bigger than 16 mb.[QUOTE="legolasxbow"][QUOTE="zaku101"]I mean the visualise of it look no different than the GC version. Does anyone know the size of the GC version of the game? Well it's 16MB and they have 8GB of space to work with now and yet they can't even update the graphics? Is that just me or is Nintendo getting lazy?legolasxbow
I forgot to list this but the GC version is truly 16MB and the games not even built for the GC. The game was built for the N64 and ported to the Gamecube so the game actually has N64 graphics and yes it is 16MB. Google it if you don't believe me.
No, it's better than N64 graphics. Don't confuse simple design with N64 graphics.
i did google it, compressed IS 16mb, but uncompressed is 1.4gbSo the game is basically still 16MB then with added dummy files that do nothing to the gameplay to add it up to 1.4GB.
[QUOTE="legolasxbow"][QUOTE="-Wheels-"][QUOTE="zaku101"]im pretty sure it wasnt 16mb, i saw it be 1.4 gb. even animal crossing on ds is bigger than 16 mb.[QUOTE="legolasxbow"][QUOTE="zaku101"]I mean the visualise of it look no different than the GC version. Does anyone know the size of the GC version of the game? Well it's 16MB and they have 8GB of space to work with now and yet they can't even update the graphics? Is that just me or is Nintendo getting lazy?zaku101
I forgot to list this but the GC version is truly 16MB and the games not even built for the GC. The game was built for the N64 and ported to the Gamecube so the game actually has N64 graphics and yes it is 16MB. Google it if you don't believe me.
No, it's better than N64 graphics. Don't confuse simple design with N64 graphics.
i did google it, compressed IS 16mb, but uncompressed is 1.4gbSo the game is basically still 16MB then with added dummy files that do nothing to the gameplay to add it up to 1.4GB.
Lol, i dont really get the point of dummy files, They wouldve had a better game if they used that space[QUOTE="zaku101"][QUOTE="legolasxbow"][QUOTE="-Wheels-"][QUOTE="zaku101"]im pretty sure it wasnt 16mb, i saw it be 1.4 gb. even animal crossing on ds is bigger than 16 mb.[QUOTE="legolasxbow"][QUOTE="zaku101"]I mean the visualise of it look no different than the GC version. Does anyone know the size of the GC version of the game? Well it's 16MB and they have 8GB of space to work with now and yet they can't even update the graphics? Is that just me or is Nintendo getting lazy?legolasxbow
I forgot to list this but the GC version is truly 16MB and the games not even built for the GC. The game was built for the N64 and ported to the Gamecube so the game actually has N64 graphics and yes it is 16MB. Google it if you don't believe me.
No, it's better than N64 graphics. Don't confuse simple design with N64 graphics.
i did google it, compressed IS 16mb, but uncompressed is 1.4gbSo the game is basically still 16MB then with added dummy files that do nothing to the gameplay to add it up to 1.4GB.
Lol, i dont really get the point of dummy files, They wouldve had a better game if they used that spaceThe only real thing the Dummie files do is make the disk hard to copy. Since it's just the N64 port why not use the extra space to make it a littler harder to crack. However this was useless.
[quote="people"]BUNCH OF JUNK ABOUT ILLEGAL DOWNLOADS OF GAMESzaku101The only real thing the Dummie files do is make the disk hard to copy. Since it's just the N64 port why not use the extra space to make it a littler harder to crack. However this was useless. Any chance you remember when your posts were deleted for talking about this on Wii games. Does it matter if the disk if full or not, what matters is that Animal Crossing was an excellent, and still is, game. Don't complain about your downloads having to be bigger when you're looking into illegally downloading games.
No the visuals are good. But i'm worried about that it's the exact same thing as the DS one.
Besides the new online stuff, it looks exactly like the DS version from GS's screens.
How is it Disappointing?
way better graphics then the gamecube one
I wonder how you control the player???
Animal Crossing was never about the graphics but it looks alright. It looks like an improvement on the DS - but not much of an improvement. I don't know if I'm going to buy it. It's essentially the same game with an inclusion of a city. Forever_Changes
the AC DS version was my first game of AC. The game was cool at first but quickly got old. I remember everyone getting exciting about the online and how you can visit other peoples town but once getting the game I seen how painful it was just to do it. Its a pain to just set it up. After reading how the Wii version is the same setup , I wasnt a happy camper. Basically what I think is, the wii version will feel the same. The developer clearly doesnt want to go all out for this one. Just a quick buck it seems. Its been over a yr I havent touch the AC DS version, thats how boring it is when theres nothing else to do.I will not be purchasing AC. Sometimes I felt like it was the worst game Ive bought for 30 dollars ever.
[QUOTE="JPSmonkey111"]Actually, the color are way better, and to tell you the truth, I like the art style of Animal Crossing. I have no problem with them re-using the same graphics from the Gamecube version.Englando_IV
Do you guys remember the gamecube version? It was blocky and fairly poor even for that era. The new one seriously does look a lot better, it's not just color...
Um....I was playing the gamecube version 30 minutes ago and it wasn't blocky,even for that era.
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