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Yeah, you were right I just the footage. [[User:CastleResearch|CastleResearch]] ([[User talk:CastleResearch|talk]]) 18:41, June 12, 2021 (EDT) | Yeah, you were right I just the footage. [[User:CastleResearch|CastleResearch]] ([[User talk:CastleResearch|talk]]) 18:41, June 12, 2021 (EDT) | ||
== "Native" Paper Mario screenshots == | |||
Hi. Regarding ''Paper Mario'' screenshots like [[:File:PM Goomba Village Goomnut Tree.png]], please note that although the native resolution of N64 is about 320 × 240, after black borders are cropped the resolution becomes about 296 × 200. Resizing cropped screenshots to 320 × 240 is not a good idea because it changes the aspect ratio. | |||
[[User:Wildgoosespeeder]] recommends using [[tcrf:Help:Contents/Taking Screenshots#Project 64 2.3.2|angrylion's RDP]] graphics plug-in to get native-resolution screenshots. --[[User:Dine2017|Dine2017]] ([[User talk:Dine2017|talk]]) 03:37, August 13, 2021 (EDT) |
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Re:Edits
I reverted the edits because most of the edits you made are bad.--UM3000
Princess Daisy's Crown
Fixed. Thanks by the message :) Ashley(and Red) File:Ashley WarioWare Touched.png
Wario Voice
See here for an official statement by Wario's VA at the time, Thomas Spindler: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hcU8Yrqlqk
Quote: ""This is 100% correct. Wario speaks German: he says (or rather, *I* say) 'So ein Mist!' The recording was done in a studio of the former Nintendo head office in Kyoto (not the new Nintendo premises in Kamitobaguchi), under the direction of Mr. Takashi Tezuka. Back then, I worked on the script for another Nintendo project with my French friend and colleague Julien Bardakoff (who voiced Toad/Kinopio). My company T.S. Word Co.Ltd. also translated and adjusted the German script for Star Fox which can be verified in the credits of Star Fox 64. The concept behind Wario was that of a German character and those responsible for the voice-overs at Nintendo back then intended him to speak German. I hope that this resolves the issue once and for all."
- Even though you don't agree with me or the video (even though Thomas himself commented on it, though in German. He's the fourth comment down), this is about as official of a source I can find. The German phrase "So ein Mist!" can be easily misinterpreted "So, I missed!" or "D'oh, I missed!". This can be easily faked, sure, YouTube's full of crap. But I believe this to be true. And I think you're the only one I've talked to about this that has believed me or the video. If you listen very closely, you can hear the "so" rather than "d'oh." 15:31, 3 December 2016 (EST)
Edit warring users
I get where you're coming from, but the edit war you are talking about happened a month ago, and both users were already told to stop. No point bringing it up again, no matter how annoying it was. If there is an edit war on Smash Wiki between them (which is doubtful, considering MemoryMan's been banned there at least 20 times), then you should contact an admin on there rather than talking about it here. 12:59, March 22, 2019 (EDT)
Aboutfile
Hello, CastleResearch. Good job on your recent uploads, but when uploading files, keep in mind that you must correctly use the {{aboutfile}} template. What you were doing looks like this, and it is an inconvenience for other users to fix up the template. It is simple to learn how to format it correctly. The pre-loaded syntax is shown below. {{aboutfile |1=Subject of the image |2=Where you found the image |3=Artist |4=Describe edits, if any |5=Other versions (use file link) }} Just replace the necessary parts with that corresponding information, and remove the entire line for the parameter(s) you don't use. Please consider the above information before uploading more files. If you continue using {{aboutfile}} incorrectly, then a warning will be issued. Thank you for reading, and keep contributing. |
Hello, CastleResearch. Good job on your recent uploads, but when uploading files, keep in mind that you must correctly categorize the file. It's simple to learn how to do so. Just search for the correct category by starting with the following groups:
When uploading, copy the full title of the category and insert it in square brackets into the summary text box below the {{aboutfile}} template, replacing the {{uncategorized}} template entirely. If you're using the upload function from the text editor, simply add the category link to the description. For example, files related to the game Super Mario World would use: [[Category:Super Mario World images]]or [[Category:Super Mario World media files]] Please consider the above information before uploading more files. Keep in mind that some files can belong to multiple categories. Do not put images into the media files category, or vice versa. If you continue uploading files without categorizing them correctly, then a warning will be issued. Thank you for reading, and keep contributing. |
TheDarkStar 15:28, May 8, 2019 (EDT)
Thanks!
--CastleResearch (talk) 15:36, May 8, 2019 (EDT)
Please recall the image category reminder above. After removing {{uncategorized}}, it should be replaced with a category found through the above links. So for a New Super Mario Bros. U file, you'd go to "Images by game" and find "New Super Mario Bros. U Images", then type in [[Category:New Super Mario Bros. U Images]]
in the summary. Mario JC 04:43, December 2, 2019 (EST)
"Regional" differences.
Stop undoing my edits without giving a clear reasoning or even without giving a reason at all. Like I said at least twice now, the Nintendo Switch is region-free, so technically the term "regional" differences is inaccurate, only because some Canadian player might want to play a video game in, say, Russian, for example, just by changing some Settings on the Switch in question. – Owencrazyboy9 (talk) 15:42, July 21, 2019 (EDT)
I suggest you don't exercise authority over me. The Nintendo Switch might be region-free but that doesn't mean Nintendo hasn't made regional differences to the games in each region of the world and this doesn't just apply to language difference either. Sometimes even a minor code can be found in a different regional copy of the games. --CastleResearch (talk) 15:58, July 21, 2019 (EDT)
- That may be true, but it still doesn't happen that often on most Switch games nowadays. To illustrate your "minor code in different versions" point using two 3DS games, the Exclusive Performance Video of the Noble Haltmann in Kirby: Planet Robobot has the song lyrics displayed "karaoke-style" in Japanese, but that's not the case in other versions. Or, for the 3DS version of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, a different confirmation sound is used in the Road to Rio mode between Japanese and international versions. Can't think of anything of "minor code differences" between different cartridge copies of the same game in different regions. In that case, name one instance of slightly altered coding in a physical version of a Switch game's release outside of America or Canada. – Owencrazyboy9 (talk) 16:30, July 21, 2019 (EDT)
Titles
Hey, please remember to italicise titles for games, films etc. (e.g. Super Mario Odyssey must be formatted as Super Mario Odyssey). Mario JC 04:33, December 2, 2019 (EST)
- And you forgot to categorise File:CargoTruckPTT-MK8.gif, as you were reminded above. Mario JC 19:05, December 2, 2019 (EST)
Super Mario 3D All Stars images
Hello, our policy on that is to not replace images from the originals with those, but to upload the SM3DAS ones separately. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 22:33, October 4, 2020 (EDT)
Your images are also missing categories again, in this case [[Category:Super Mario 3D All-Stars Images]]
. Mario JC 23:07, October 4, 2020 (EDT)
About this image.
Could you elaborate why this isn't a game screenshot? -- PanchamBro (talk • contributions) 17:55, June 12, 2021 (EDT)
Several objects in the picture like the tree, the ladder, the white mural to the left and the coins look like they were drawn. CastleResearch (talk) 18:00, June 12, 2021 (EDT)
https://www.mariowiki.com/File:Mario_Rabbids_Sparks_of_Hope_plain.jpg This one specifically looks even more hand-drawn. CastleResearch (talk) 18:02, June 12, 2021 (EDT)
- No, this is rendered. You even see footage of this. Perhaps the skybox is literally hand drawn and maybe the tentacles have image planes or particle effects that look sketchy but the rest look like it was rendered in a game. If it was drawn I don't think the trees would look flat like this, I don't think the colors would be so saturated, and I don't think the shadows would be this hard, and I think there'll be more obvious brush strokes and whatnot as well as small proportion quirks that come with drawing. It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 18:25, June 12, 2021 (EDT)
Yeah, you were right I just the footage. CastleResearch (talk) 18:41, June 12, 2021 (EDT)
"Native" Paper Mario screenshots
Hi. Regarding Paper Mario screenshots like File:PM Goomba Village Goomnut Tree.png, please note that although the native resolution of N64 is about 320 × 240, after black borders are cropped the resolution becomes about 296 × 200. Resizing cropped screenshots to 320 × 240 is not a good idea because it changes the aspect ratio.
User:Wildgoosespeeder recommends using angrylion's RDP graphics plug-in to get native-resolution screenshots. --Dine2017 (talk) 03:37, August 13, 2021 (EDT)