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Ooh, are those conveyor belts? I think they are. I thought they were just platforms at first. And I wonder if the down arrow blocks fall when you stand on them?hmmm.... dosent this pic resemble Sonic stages?![]()
want a hint? spikes!
It wont be allowed in tournaments.I really hope this feature is implemented well in tournament play. I could see it leading to arguments and such.
I was just wondering that same thing. That would be something along the lines of the idea of Thwomps someone posted earlier, but how would it work? Would you be smashed backwards or would you get flat or what?Ooh, are those conveyor belts? I think they are. I thought they were just platforms at first. And I wonder if the down arrow blocks fall when you stand on them?
I'm here to (try) to prove you wrong.This just in: Different parts take up different amounts of space, so yes, "space remaining" is to avoid lag.
How do I know? Look at the one screenshot where the "space remaining" is partially full. He has a ladder selected. If you look closely at the space bar, you see a bit or red, this, of course, indicates how much space it will take up. And if they were all worth that much, the bar wouldn't be that high.
Perhaps the bar doesn't fill up, but rather empties itself?I'm here to (try) to prove you wrong.
Look at this pic:
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You see how even though there is lots of platforms on the stage, the "remaining parts" meter is empty.
i believe that is just for the picture so they can show you, they will probably change it and fix it b4 they release the game^ Ah, yes, I never thought of that. However...
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If you look here, the remaining parts meter is also empty.
However, I think that one shot of the underground ruin is different. Notice how there are no "red boxes" like in the other one. A red box should represent something that has been placed in the stage, though for the purpose of the update I beleive they removed the red boxes/meter for that one screen for it so be less on an eyesore. That's just my guess, though.
That's what I just said a couple pages back.What about a level where there is a big square filled with spikes and a small opening at the top? You hit someone into the opening and if they make it out they would have a ton of damage.
Ahh. I see what you mean. You're right they probably just forgot to add some stuff when they got the picture of it. Can't say that I'm sorry to hear that you can't add as much stuff as you like.^ Ah, yes, I never thought of that. However...
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If you look here, the remaining parts meter is also empty.
However, I think that one shot of the underground ruin is different. Notice how there are no "red boxes" like in the other one. A red box should represent something that has been placed in the stage, though for the purpose of the update I beleive they removed the red boxes/meter for that one screen for it so be less on an eyesore. That's just my guess, though.
http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/gamemode/various/images/various10/various10_071029b.jpgI thought the pictochat update was that you could create your own stages at first and got really dissapointed you couldn't. How big of an area can you make? It doesn't seem like huge areas.
Ouch sounds like bad news for Charizard haha.ZenJestr said:Im gunna make a stage...COMPLETELY UNDERWATER!!!
Are you Cereal? hellooooI almost wouldn't care if they delayed it to March it's so amazing.
Cool idea, but it should be called Smashopolis. That sounds way cooler, in my opinion.MAybe i can create a stage called Smash City! maybe it will look like New Pork City