• Bobby Turkalino
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    411 year ago

    Lots of people ITT complaining that Lemmy is blanket anti-business, meanwhile I’m just surprised that something involving Nintendo isn’t being downvoted into oblivion

    This place is getting more diverse, I like it

  • @[email protected]
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    521 year ago

    I am so glad when a PC game just has the intro videos as separate file, always go there to delete them, I do it with every game.

  • @[email protected]
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    171 year ago

    Yeah… i don’t understand why this is a good move. Sacrificing an element that would noticably improve a core aspect of the games design for the sake of not looking at a picture for a few seconds on startup? Seems completely backwards if you ask me.

    • @[email protected]
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      You realize this is Lemmy, and on Lemmy you have to hate every business and every product produced by a business apparently, right? If it isn’t FOSS, then you aren’t allowed to like it.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 year ago

      This is Sakurai’s explanation, and it seems reasonable to me:

      “I feel very sorry for making the user wait,” he explained. “If you take one second from each user, that means you’ll be taking 10,000 seconds from 10,000 people. The more this repeats over the years, the more time you will cause players to lose."

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        I remember one of l Hank Green’s older videos when he added up all the viewtime from all of their videos and realized it was longer than the average human lifespan. Of course, he immediately framed it as “We’ve killed a man!”

    • Norgur
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      201 year ago

      You need to toake into account that we’re talking about a Kirby game here, which are all 2/2.5/sometimes 3D platformers. So The real effect of Dolby in such a thing would have been close to zero.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Yeah I did consider that when I made my comment. And keep in mind I do see where they’re coming from. It’s not like I’m calling them stupid for this decision. I personally just see it as a massive overcorrection for something that will, in the grand scheme, have virtually no effect on the quality of the game for literally anyone besides the person who made this decision.

        I know it’s not the best comparison, but to me it would be like if RTX support required an RTX logo, and a major studio just removed RTX from their game, not for any performance or quality issues, but solely for a logo. Again, it just seems like an overcorrection for a non-issue. I’ll admit, I sometimes get annoyed by intro logos, but never enough to the point where I’d think it’s worth removing features to get rid of them.

        • Norgur
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          11 year ago

          I got the impression that “removing” means removing before it was really implemented. Like, it was planned and decided upon, but it wasn’t ready. He checked the license and went “nope, not having it” and scrapped the feature. It doesn’t truly become clear in the text, of course, but that’s how I read this.

      • @[email protected]
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        121 year ago

        The context is Kirby Air Ride, a racing spinoff. Not that it changes much, but it is fully 3D and a genre that can take advantage of surround sound.

        • @[email protected]
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          That came out on GameCube back when we were all still using composite cables that didn’t support surround anyway.

          Edit: Apparently I was misinformed, still KAR was such a casual arcadey game that I’m sure it got more benefit out of quick startup than it would have from surround support.

          • @[email protected]
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            This is not true at all and demonstrates a profound misunderstanding of how surround sound worked.

            Nintendo 64 games like Donkey Kong 64 and Conker’s Bad Fur Day supported surround sound. Even Star Fox on the SNES supported surround sound. All through composite cables.

            It works by encoding multiple channels into two channels, so it can then decode those channels to send the proper signal to the proper speaker. For Dolby specifically, you need a Pro Logic compatible receiver, which could decode that signal. If you don’t have a Pro Logic compatible receiver then you will only hear stereo output.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              Well TIL.

              profound misunderstanding of how surround sound worked

              You got me, I didn’t know anyone who even owned a surround sound setup in the gamecube era.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            Exactly. Until around 2005 with the advent of affordable HDTVs and the war between HD-DVD and Blu-Ray, anything more than what came stock with your TV, which was usually standard definition picture and stereo sound, was something of a luxury. Sound bars were only really starting to become a popular thing.

        • Norgur
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          21 year ago

          oh, it was the racing game? I must have gone through the text too quickly then. Yet, if we’re pragmatic: How many people would have really enjoyed that game (which wasn’t stellar to begin with) more with properly encoded surround sound, and how many would have enjoyed it a tad less because of the annoying logo spam on startup? I don’t think Surround-Sound-enjoyers were the target audience for that one.

    • @[email protected]
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      461 year ago

      They’re so pointless too. What are they even expecting forcing them in our faces to accomplish? You either care about audio or you don’t. Seeing your logo isn’t going to change that

      • @[email protected]
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        291 year ago

        Marketing. If people think Dolby is good, they will prefer products with Dolby compatibility, and Dolby makes money from that licensing.

        • @[email protected]
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          141 year ago

          Except most people don’t give a shit about Dolby. Even audophiles mostly don’t care about them as a company or the fact that they’re involved beyond the games ability to support high end output devices. Put that garbage on the box or in the credits at the end of the game where it belongs

          • @[email protected]
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            91 year ago

            Most people that say they give a shit about surround sound don’t have it set up correctly anyway lol

            They’re lucky if the speakers are even in the right place…let alone tuned properly. Good AVRs come with a microphone and most of the takeover projects I did when I was in home AV had it sitting unopened in the box.

          • @[email protected]
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            71 year ago

            Audiophiles loathe that crap. It’s not making better sound, just adds loudness and other shit. Surround? It’s like when groups long time ago started using stereo and made the sound Left then Right then LEFT etc. After the first experience its just a nuisance.

            But gotta sell the crap I guess. Good they just didn’t care about big corpo :-)

              • @[email protected]
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                11 year ago

                If you don’t have more or less a listening room with the loudspeakers very well placed, you won’t notice a difference. Mono with a good setup will give spatial clues as good as stereo. Yes you might get the left-right mixed up I guess but does it matter?

                There was some mp3 matchbox shaking sound clip that really felt like it went around your head (popular maybe 10-15 years ago?), a simple mobile phone produced the effect very well, you just needed to close your eyes.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Half assed audiophile here. I only have two ears. I just want clean and balanced. Two channels is just fine.

    • NutWrench
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      251 year ago

      Yup. The game company intros are the first thing I edit out of a game’s config files. Especially if they’re unskippable.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      PSA: On PS5, after launching your game, hit the PS button. If there are activities, you can probably hit square to resume. This speeds through all the startup wankery and the main menu straight to loading your save. It rarely saves time, but it means you can launch your game and walk away to get a glass of water or whatever. I enjoy it.

  • @[email protected]
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    151 year ago

    Oh fuck I forgot about Kirby Air Ride. That game was amazing. My mom and I would get insanely competitive over it.

  • @[email protected]
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    781 year ago

    Things like these make might heart warm. They remind me of a time when video most games where about making a good experience for the users, not about endless MTX and soulless always online games that all try to be the same thing. Good to see that there are still some people in the industry, who carry own these principles.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      well I guess it was because the person who spearheaded the game project was also someone who liked and knew what games were about. Now that it has become a lucrative industry, the whole dynamics has shifted to something else.

  • @[email protected]
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    681 year ago

    It’s especially weird to have all that time dedicated to something nobody cares about. Who goes looking to see if a game or movie was made using Dolby?

    • Corhen
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      31 year ago

      yea, ill go looking for great movies and games which have good Dolby Atmos… but once i buy it, i dont need to see a splash screen every time.

      Wish we could have a single splash screen with all the bits of tech. then its only one, instead of screen after screen…

      • @[email protected]
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        361 year ago

        That information belongs in the specs/feature list on the encasing, not in the fucking splash screen as dedicated video.

        For the buyer that would be too late and for the one who bought it already and now wants to play it’s utterly pointless.

      • @[email protected]
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        401 year ago

        You don’t need to be reminded about sound encoding every time you boot the game even if you do care.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Dolby (and others) have determined that it is in the best interest of their brand to put this alongside developers, producers, publishers, and others. It is now part of their license agreement.

          • @[email protected]
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            101 year ago

            Okay, and their ego maniacs for thinking they’re that big of a part of the game to be credited everytime. That’s why most people in the thread applaud the move.

      • @[email protected]
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        421 year ago

        Anyone with good media equipment cares when they consider purchasing a game. Nobody needs this info every time they launch it.

        • Steal Wool
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          31 year ago

          It must be weird to care about being reminded of what surround sound the game is using everytime u play it? Nobody’s saying they don’t care about sound quality, nor options. Idk how u can read this thread and that be your takeaway. It should be on the box/product description, no need for a splash screen in the game is what the argument is about…

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            I was originally responding to the comment about looking for surround sound options and was not trying to defend the sounds. Obviously, the info on the box is usually the best way to tell.

            But as we discuss it, some use cases for the sound come to mind.

            If the media is just a file on a hard drive or if the original packaging is lost or damaged, I might appreciate having the sound to indicate what settings to use on the receiver.

            And honestly beyond all that… Who cares if somebody does like having the sound play every time? We all do weird shit.

        • GeekFTW
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          121 year ago

          But do you as that person need to know that fact every time you launch the game or is finding out about it before you buy it from it’s technical information sufficient?

          You can care about surround sound options, but a non skippable splash screen on every launch gives you zero information or use.

          • @[email protected]
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            61 year ago

            Nobody is advocating for the sound to play at startup. The comment that started this conversation specifically uses the word “looking”. We’re just saying people do pay attention to what kind of surround sound something has.

    • @[email protected]
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      401 year ago

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      Oh, nvm, sorry

      ┬⁠─⁠┬⁠ノ⁠(⁠ ⁠º⁠ ⁠_⁠ ⁠º⁠ノ⁠)

    • @[email protected]
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      441 year ago

      Honestly, 5.1 surround sound is worth waiting the extra like 2 seconds of the logo. The fact that the game only has mono or stereo sound output just because he didn’t want to have a logo on the screen for a few seconds is not putting user experience over marketing.

      It would honestly make more sense that Nintendo told him he couldn’t add it because they didn’t want to pay for it and this is how he justified it to himself.

      • @[email protected]
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        441 year ago

        Except the 2 are not causally related. One can have 5.1 without the logo or, even worst, the waiting time.

      • @[email protected]
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        Not sure why you’re getting downvoted. This is a significant enough feature that a couple seconds is really not a big deal. There are likely time-wasters just as long, if not longer, elsewhere in the game and they do not contribute a much richer audio experience. While I’d love to minimize time wasting as much as possible, this is something that appears once on boot-up while I’m sure there are other time-wasters that appear multiple times while you’re playing the game. If they’re even a fraction of a second, they will quickly add up more than this logo’s time.

        Donald Knuth has a great quote on this: “The real problem is that programmers have spent far too much time worrying about efficiency in the wrong places and at the wrong times; premature optimization is the root of all evil (or at least most of it) in programming.”

        • Altima NEO
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          81 year ago

          Two issues though. Sakurai was taking about how he likes the ability to jump from game to game at an arcade and jump straight into the game. But a lot of console games had you go through intros, menus, tutorials, etc. And he didn’t like that, hence why he was saying he’d rather not have an extra logo screen to click through

          The second issue was that the game in question was a GameCube game. It only outputs in stereo. Surround sound wasnt a common thing in games at the time. It would have been the old school Dolby Surround/Pro Logic II encoding. Most gaming setups didn’t have surround sound receivers or sound bars yet. Also, it’s a Kirby game. The target audience wouldn’t have cared

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            The arcade experience is fundamentally different from the console experience. Arcade games are generally crafted to eat quarters and kick players off as soon as possible without making them feel ripped off. Jumping in and out of games is common at arcades. While it’s nice to save that couple of seconds on a console game, it’s not something that adds up a lot unless you’re jumping between games a few minutes at a time, which again, is more like an arcade and doesn’t make as much sense in a console gaming context because you generally have a better idea of what games you own and want to play.

            As for the second issue, if it was a feature that wasn’t worthwhile and that nobody cared about, then why was he considering it in the first place? There are many technical details in games that exist that casual players don’t pay attention to, but subconsciously would enjoy. Surround sound adds quite a bit to a racing game, considering that the entire game is about racing against other characters that are positioned all around you.

        • @[email protected]
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          71 year ago

          The perception of delay is a lot larger for a single initial delay than a lot of smaller delays within the game. It’s very noticable if a game takes 20 seconds to get past the intro screens, while it is barely noticeable if a quarter of a second of delay is added to the loading between each level, even if it adds up to a lot more than the initial loading screen.

          Considering that the use of 5.1 surround would be a very rare case for the target aidience, I find the choice of dropping it to be excellent to enhance the experience.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            Perception plays a huge role, that’s true, but I guess we’re just going to have to agree to disagree since it’s ultimately subjective.

        • @[email protected]
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          71 year ago

          Because Lemmy hates everything that isn’t FOSS. The more time I spend here, the more I see that it is no better than Reddit.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              You can downvote me too, I don’t really care about imaginary numbers. No need to apologize.

              I am just disappointed that Lemmy was supposed to be a better place than Reddit, but my experience on Lemmy has actually become worse than my experience on Reddit.

              • kratoz29
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                21 year ago

                You can downvote me too, I don’t really care about imaginary numbers. No need to apologize.

                You care enough to be bothered with Lemmy.

                I am just disappointed that Lemmy was supposed to be a better place than Reddit, but my experience on Lemmy has actually become worse than my experience on Reddit.

                I mean, at least this can be fixed, you can’t really fix Reddit.

                And I think we still have a better experience on Lemmy than Reddit, for starters we don’t have ads here wink.

                TBH I agree with you, 2 secs doesn’t seem like a big deal to me, especially when many other awesome games implement it, but that could also be because I have been desensitized from the daily ads of my life (it used to be worse, I have an ad blocker for anything, but I still use open TV as a background noise and there are some other advertisements you can’t just evade).

                I agree with the statement up here that when we allow these 2 secs it lets the path open for more annoying stuff in the future, but also it is ultimately a decision from Nintendo to continue the deal with them if it is annoying enough for most users.

                • @[email protected]
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                  11 year ago

                  I don’t care about the number. The frustration comes from people that act exactly as Redditors do. Lemmy users in this thread insulting and name calling, etc. I don’t care about the insults themselves (which are against communit rules), the fact that Lemmy was supposed to be “a better place” and yet the exact same crap is happening is what is disappointing.

                  Reddit is equally as fixable as Lemmy. Just because the primary owner of Reddit is a shareholder and the primary developer of Lemmy is a communist doesn’t make it easier for either to do anything. The fundamental problem is the users, the people hiding behind anonymity. They can be the absolute worst garbage being because they’re anonymous, instead of just being a decent human. Changing that people isntantly go to that rather than a kind human is the only real way to fix it, and in that regard Lemmy can never be fixed just like Reddit can never be fixed.

                  Lemmy was not always like this. But since about 7 or 8 months ago, it became this way. And there is no going back.

              • @[email protected]
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                51 year ago

                You say you don’t go on reddit out of principle. Now can’t you understand someone not wanting users sit through a 2 second pointless marketing animation, out of a similar principle?

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              Exactly. This place sucks just as bad as Reddit, and the only reason I don’t go back to Reddit is out of principle.

          • @[email protected]
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            151 year ago

            Nope. It’s just an unnecessary label which provides no additional features, i.e. no benefits. You can have Dolby sound without the Dolby label.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              The title states “Masahiro Sakurai refused to add Dolby Surround to a Kirby game because players had to sit through the logo” presumably because you actually cannot have Dolby sound without the logo. Yes, technically you could, but it’s likely part of the license agreement and so him refusing to display the logo as outlined by the license means he couldn’t use Dolby sound in the game (or would get sued if he went ahead and did it anyway).

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        If it was money thing, couldn’t he just say “I needed as much coin as I could scrape up to get Sora from Disney” like he basically said with the last wave of DLC characters?

        Maybe it’s my nostalgia glasses, but this is something I actually believe coming from Sakurai. The man almost hates useless ads as much as Lemmy users.

      • @[email protected]
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        1421 year ago

        Most households have a TV with TV speakers, only capable of L/R. Why pay money and have people sit through a corporate short film for a feature most won’t use?

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          Its two seconds for the benefit of 5.1, so the people that have it can benefit. And the people that don’t can upgrade later.

          • @[email protected]
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            271 year ago

            So many assumptions here.

            Let me refute them through educated guesses.

            • most people don’t have anything other than stereo
            • most people don’t want anything other than stereo
            • not everyone has the money to even get a decent TV, let alone 5.1 or God forbid 7.1
            • Kirby does not focus an people with high end playback devices. It’s traditionally a kids game.
            • 2secs Everytime you open the game can add up and be really annoying. Especially for kids, which are the core audience.
            • @[email protected]
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              31 year ago

              So because some people have a crappy home theater setup everyone should have a crappy experience?

              • @[email protected]
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                111 year ago

                From the pareto principle it can be said that if the cost for adding a feature for the little percentage of users is quite high, it is not worth it.

          • @[email protected]
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            661 year ago

            The problem people have with your argument is not the existence of 5.1 surround sound.

            Nor is it that the vast majority of households can’t afford a properly tuned surround sound setup instead of haphazardly throwing speakers around which arguably creates a worse experience than stereo.

            It’s that the Dolby implementation requires publishers to license it and pay for an unstoppable ad that plays before every session, while benefitting only the petit bourgeois.

            Notice how you reverted so quickly to your capitalist brainwashing. May be a good inspiration to see what other ideologies have been implanted into you.

              • @[email protected]
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                321 year ago

                Negative change worms it’s way in through small defeats. The first DLC’s were a small price for a lot of content, the first YouTube ads were only a single ad that was just a few seconds long, the first video game preorders came with amazing rewards, etc. When you allow for 2 seconds, then what’s 3 seconds? What’s 4, 5, 6? What’s 30 seconds? What’s 2 minutes? We’ve seen examples of this all throughout capitalism’s history; to ignore them is, well, ignorant.

              • @[email protected]
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                101 year ago

                Not only is it just 2 seconds, but it’s 2 seconds while the game is no doubt being loaded into memory while it plays anyway.

                This is like whining about the Pixar animation that plays before all of their movies (for much longer than 2 seconds).

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                  71 year ago

                  I would understand the complaint if it was longer, like 5 or 7 seconds long for just the Dolby logo. But its not.

                  Like, if seeing a logo for two seconds bothers you that much, better close your eyes when driving riding the bus walking around town, otherwise you might see a dreaded billboard or advertisement.

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                  Gamecube doesn’t have enough RAM to preload everything at startup like that, you have to go through the menus and pick a game mode and map to load.

                  Surely if it needed that startup load anyway, then Sakurai wouldn’t be saying he turned the license down in order to get players in the game faster. I’m going to trust Sakurai’s word here!

          • missingno
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            Bear in mind that Kirby Air Ride came out in 2003, on a console that’s only meant to be hooked up to CRTs. How many users back then do you think would’ve had access to this feature in the first place? Or would still be playing this game if/when they upgrade later?

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              71 year ago

              It was uncommon, but not so uncommon that it didn’t warrant being added to the game. Especially when Dolby was handing out licenses like candy apparently. I would imagine it was cheap to get a license, and would make some sense why Air Ride wouldn’t have it. Air Ride is my favorite Kirby game, but even I recognize that Air Ride is probably one of the lowest budget Kirby games.

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        61 year ago

        Is that the whole thing? I thought it would be a long screen with JUST Dolby. That’s like two seconds and has other credits on it. I don’t understand folks’ rage over that.

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    I definitely wish there was more negotiation with tech library companies about this. It makes sense for movies - it’s a one-time experience, you only see the supporting studios’ logos one time, and it’s just building anticipation for the opening moments of the movie. But games are things people play twenty times a week. Someone might see the logos more if they play in shorter sessions, and maybe even avoid playing for a night because they’re familiar with the two minutes of setup to get to “actually playing”.

    I even wish there was more effort to put gaming menus before the launch. A long time ago, Steam standardized a server picker for their own games, so you could skip “launching the game, hitting Server Browser”, instead just open the server list, double click one, and then that’s your “launching” task taking you to the thing you want to play. Even consoles could do this, even for games using matchmaking. I remember this being something the PS5 promoted in its menus but, not having a PS5, I’m curious if many games followed though.

    • Aniki 🌱🌿
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      121 year ago

      You would think that the shit-shoveling marketeers would figure out that showing an unskippable logo does brand damage.

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      luckily, most games are easily modded: Just put a 1-2 frames black video file where the brand logos used to be. Done.