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Drones

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  1. lol. So I see you know nothing about programming. The people that did this used developer tools. The world was in its pre-alpha stages before being scrapped. You can do this on PSP by installing a CFW but I don't know anything about hacking a PS3. I doubt you would be able to anyway. In fact I advise you not to, you'll probably brick your system.
  2. It actually makes perfect sense, you just managed to make it even denser than it already is. It would really suck if it was him, and the only reason why I'm saying it sucks is because I don't know what Nomura is thinking.
  3. Okay so contrary to the thread title, you did not provide us with any clandestine knowledge to lead us into believing that the game will release before 2019, just some opinions. What's fairly obvious is that Nomura is still having difficulty creating a single sketch (proof of this in the trailer from last year which was basically KH2 running on a much better engine). It definitely won't come out in 2019 though, maybe final mix will.
  4. I don't think it would fit at all.... open world adventure is better.
  5. News? The only news he has for you is he has yet to even make a single sketch yet.
  6. No it wouldn't lol it's getting kind of annoying with you guys just making guesses on what functions a system can do when you don't even know what CPU stands for. The new 3DS is pretty viable for mobile gaming.
  7. Right... I never knew this even existed until now lol. The controls are entirely irrelevant to running games. The CPU isn't new, it's just clocked at a speed that it twice as fast as the vanilla 3DS. PS2 CPU: "Emotion Engine" clocked at 294.912 MHz (launch), 299 MHz (newer models), "New Nintend 3DS" CPU: ARM 11 Dual-core clocked at 532 Mhz Yeah the 3DS can actually run KH 1.5 quite easily, it is a lot more powerful than I thought and I'm not just basing this off of CPU, that's not all that matters lol GPU matters as well and both of these surpass the PS2's. The new 3Ds has much more horsepower than a PS2 and that's a fact. The only reason why I said it couldn't before is because someone told me that the PS2 had 2 GB RAM and I never knew there was a new 3DS. There would have to be separate cartridges though. It would be sad if it couldn't. The PS2's processors were made in 1999.
  8. So are you saying that all of these characters will return? Have you paid any attention to the games? Some of them are stuck in the dream realm.
  9. I think he's asking if the 3DS can run it. Which it obviously can't regardless of what shitty CPU it has. Buttons? lol.
  10. They just started development a week ago when Nomura stepped down from XV. 2017 at most.
  11. Yeah. This is likely a problem with space that's causing this to happen.
  12. Fake Pac.
  13. Most hated hmm... I know Ursula is a Disney character but I feel like counting her... stupid octopussy made me rage on Final Mix Proud last year. Demyx as well.
  14. This makes no sense at all. For one KH3's graphics have yet to be seen, secondly "they said they had to change the grahpics for kh3 to be on the ps4. (which is probably why they will not make kh 2.5 on ps4, but i might be wrong.)" I don't even know what this means, I'm just assuming it makes no sense.
  15. I know this post was made in May but it wasn't new/isn't relatively new, I've heard about this last year.
  16. Beginner Riku... too easy.
  17. That's just marketing bullshit. As for the question, the port is being done by Square Enix. Not Idol Minds. Expect perfection.

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