![]() ![]() I've managed it quite easily in a few model edits. It's not extremely difficult creating new forms either. I'm not going to excuse Blue and Yellow Toad being justifiable reasons for "characters" though, I just know the reasons behind why they're used. It's one of the reasons Newer Wii doesn't use new character models, level layout is more important to them than new characters. They probably had other things to prioritize than making characters. I don't think it's entirely pure laziness though. Wii isn't that spectacular anyway, rigs are mostly 1's and 0's in term of weight rather than mixed. Besides, animation of the dress can always be handled by jiggle bones too, so developers don't have to manually keyframe every time it sways. Though rigging and animating dresses is a gigantic pain in the ass (I never got a dress rig entirely satisfactory ever), it didn't stop smaller scale developers in other games such as Mario Party to prevent her from being playable in games that required her to run a lot. I always thought it was BS and is just damage control. 2 hacking but I think it's still in its relatively early stages. 2 as well.I don't know too much about New Super Mario Bros. I also did see suggestions for Newer Super Mario Bros. DS is structured, since it was an older game, is better understood than 2, which I still think has reverse engineering that needs to be done and I believe its level editor, CoinKiller, is still in development. ![]() I'd also imagine that how New Super Mario Bros. Newer DS was actually a fairly old project, ideas for it has been around for quite some time. Wii was that they very nicely fit over Toad's bones, so there wasn't much distortion or new animations needing to be created for them. ![]() The thing about my attempt at Baby Mario and Baby Luigi's playability in New Super Mario Bros. In this case, if you want a playable Peach to look good, you pretty much have to remake animations from scratch using a custom modified boneset, and that is a gigantic task to do. The problem is, she doesn't fit over any of the character's bones, with the best fit being over Luigi, a character who is still a bit too stubby and fat for her. This really has nothing to do with hardware it's entirely possible to make Peach playable in even New Super Mario Bros. ![]()
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