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Philosophical question: do 2D games have one polygon, or zero?I saw a bunch of comments on this one, it seems it's not really true. The left image just looks like someone who kept subdividing the polygons in Blender which is just a two click thing, increases the amount of polygons by a whole lot.
And apparently there was another older joke where people said 2B's butt had more polygons than the whole of Ocarina of Time, which is also very false. The reality is Young Link's polygons is just 1/3rd of that. So yeah, all of this is exaggerated a ton, the more you know.
Philosophical question: do 2D games have one polygon, or zero?
I don't get it, is that Energy capsule in Metroid a "trap"?
The energy capsule is the bait, the "totally legit normal solid platform" is the trap.I don't get it, is that Energy capsule in Metroid a "trap"?
I asked but he just said "Vos iustus vigilo a observe multum" and refused to elaborate.Maybe the philosophical status update guy knows the answer. ;O;
HAH R/WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH??
Just saying. There are a lot of these kinds of claims in the past, jokes but presented as facts to mislead, just thought I should point it out. Also it's r/woooosh. ;o;
I saw a bunch of comments on this one, it seems it's not really true. The left image just looks like someone who kept subdividing the polygons in Blender which is just a two click thing, increases the amount of polygons by a whole lot.
And apparently there was another older joke where people said 2B's butt had more polygons than the whole of Ocarina of Time, which is also very false. The reality is Young Link's polygons is just 1/3rd of that. So yeah, all of this is exaggerated a ton, the more you know.
Philosophical question: do 2D games have one polygon, or zero?
I am pretty sure this is just a joke referencing an old joke and not meant to be taken seriously. Sounds like you are really into looking at polygonal butts though.