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Honestly, making Hidden Mickey photos count automatically toward actual photos is silly

For 2004? That fmv was amazing on a gba

It is quality

And now to start kh1

I dont think it's an incomparable view

The technology was just as hard to work with then

Nova just played the beginning of BBS to check out the new save system

If anything it should be easier now

Yeah, I'll get back to BBS after KH2

But Nova is smart and he'll start out from the beginning

Not sure why you are saying they need to compress CGI videos. Remember before release when it was said that KH3 was over 50GBs? And then the release was 30-something instead.

They most likely did compress them all

To be fair, that information was misrepresented

Was it?

Well I mean square enix in general, but iirc the videos do take a lot of space

Nomura said he was concerned at the possibility of running out of space

I'm certain a lot of that storage is due to 4k videos

But tbh it might have been impressive to have ps2 cutscenes on a gameboy, but looking at it now...oufe

That's because the team was planning on pre-rendering as many cutscenes as possible, which would make the game size much bigger

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