- Don’t forget… The original ran at 60fps, this runs at 30 - They made it easier for us by slowing it down for us! 😀 
- Do people really care about this? Christ sakes man it’s running on a switch, everything is 30fps, if you own a switch you know this already. It’s fine. - What? - Lol, so the Gamecube, which is a potato compared to today’s standards, can handle 60fps, but you’re happy with 30fps? - Oh I didn’t realize you could bring your Gamecube with you on the subway. You do realize there’s a difference between portable consoles and home consoles, right? - Edit: reply all you want but I’m not reading any more comments on this, I’ve heard it all already, that’s enough - The fact remains that the gamecube is less powerful, despite being a home console. Just like there’s people who don’t care between 30/60, there’s plenty of people who would be fine with less flashy effects if it got a solid 60. - Fuck, I started gaming with a video card that could only render 3d when it ran in a hybrid crossfire with onboard video. And you can bet your ass I was turning all my settings straight to potato so I could pump a beautiful 121 frames into my terrible CRT every second. Sometimes I still miss that setup lmao - Yeah, you still don’t understand that a portable device has a battery and concessions must be made in order to maximize its battery life. - Edit: downvote me all you like but the lifetime sales of the Switch speak for themselves. - Yeah I shoot for solid 60s on my portable steam deck too. I get better battery with lower settings anyway, and the potential benefit from artificially capping fps is negligible to me. - Being able to play a little bit longer isn’t all that enticing when the experience is on par with a struggling switch lite. 
- Hm… I guess you haven’t heard of the steam deck - I own one, and if I don’t throttle the FPS to 30 I get like 1 hour out of it. My point still stands 
 
- Mario Odyssey runs at 60fps. Why can’t a graphically less intense game that was originally made for a console that is now over 20 years old? A console, that can also be emulated on a raspberry pi or any phone, really. This really shouldn’t be a noteworthy battery life hit. Even less so when the switch is docked… 
 
 
- You can. There are gameboy sized portable Wiis you can build, that have a multiple hour battery life and can play gamecube games just fine. So, if a 22 year old home console can do it on the go, why can’t a console that was purpose built for portable gaming? 
 
 
- Please Nintendo, sell me the same game again, I need to defend everything about it! 
 
 
- Considering there seems to be minimal changes to the game and the graphics honestly didn’t need any updates beyond what the GameCube could put out, I am still unreasonably excited for this game. I played the everliving fuck out of TTYD through my teens. Tempted to mess around with a danger Mario build for the first time in more than a decade. - I just used an HD texture pack with dolphin and that’s how I’ll play it. I’m fucked if I’m spending 60 quid on a game that’s had minimal additions. - Well, I never played the original. So, definitely going to get this one. - But yeah, if you have the original, and you think additions aren’t worth it, no need to get it again. I feel same about certain other remakes. - I read the IGN article that covered the additions. Including more colour, and a character that provides hints and a badge that plays the original soundtrack while suffering performance problems (not acceptable on hardware that’s more recent than the gamecube) isn’t enough for me to pay 50 quid. And I bought Mario all stars, the Pokemon let’s go remake and skyward sword HD. I’m done buying Nintendo remasters that have been up sealed with very little added or improved. And I don’t own or played the original I have a rom of the original. I never even had a GameCube. - Well, I am personally anti-piracy. But yeah, I have skipped games which I think aren’t worth the price or time. - No one is forcing us to play / buy anything that we don’t want to. 
 
 
 
 
- Loved the original, I’m planning to pick this up. 






