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posted08/07/2003 11:14 PM (UTC)by
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Reptilelord
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10/11/2002 01:28 AM (UTC)
Well there've been numerous threads about moves taht you'd like to see included that didn't make the cut in MK:DA, and I've noticed that alot of the moves are dissapearing and reappering moves. I began to think is it possible for them to do moves like that, because I'm not sure if the disc would have to load the characters every time that this happened. Sort of like the Tsung morphing thing. Maybe I'm way off or maybe not, if someone who knows a little more about programming could enlighten or expand upon my thought, that would be interesting.
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redbaron
08/07/2003 07:56 PM (UTC)
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I'm not a programmer or anything, but if the did the disapearing moves on cartidges, like MK2 for Sega, i don't see why they couldn't do it on a next gen. system. I'm sure the games use the same tech. that dvd's use, where they save the backgrounds and stuff that doesn't change between each frame so making a character disapear shouldn't be that hard, should it???

I don't really know, since I'm not a programmer.
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maskedworrier
08/07/2003 08:56 PM (UTC)
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it couldn't be that hard, Trilogy on ps1 had dissapering moves, so they porlly could just boon didnt take his time with MkDA (its still great) i hope they take a long time with MK6 so it will b fanominal
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08/07/2003 11:14 PM (UTC)
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redbaron Wrote:
I'm not a programmer or anything, but if the did the disapearing moves on cartidges, like MK2 for Sega, i don't see why they couldn't do it on a next gen. system. I'm sure the games use the same tech. that dvd's use, where they save the backgrounds and stuff that doesn't change between each frame so making a character disapear shouldn't be that hard, should it???

I don't really know, since I'm not a programmer.


I don't mean to demean you but this has nothing to do with the console it's the load times wityh CD's they're not the same as the super fast cartridges from past systems. But as pointed out Trilogy on PS1 used those kinds of moves so it would appear that CD's can handle it.
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