Genshin has nothing in common with BOTW in terms of game mechanics.
Questing is closer to Skyrim/Oblivion and combat is more similar to DMC/Bayo with elemetal damage combos than BOTW's shitty durabiliy and stunlock system.
Garry's mod released almost 20 years ago, anon. Banjo & Kazooie Nuts and Bolts released 15 years ago, anon. It's time to accept that time has moved forward and that these are now super retro games that exist mostly to just gather dust and be a memory for older game devs to springboard from.
>From July 10 - August 4, Nintendo made public a total of 32 patents - 31 of those relating to Tears of the Kingdom. It's not rare or even surprising for Nintendo to claim ownership of its ideas and prevent anyone from copying its homework but the amount of patents, as well as what exactly it is Nintendo has decided to patent, is what's interesting about this lot of filings.
>For instance, Link's Ultrahand and Fuse abilities, some of the game's mechanics, NPCs' abilities, and even its loading screens have all been filed for patent by Nintendo. Some of the other elements of the game Nintendo wants to keep safe include Riju’s lightning attack and some of the technical elements of the game that allow Link to interact with the world around him (eg: standing on moving objects, gripping onto ledges, etc.)
Nintendo literally being more cancerous than EA and Ubisoft combined.
>blaming Nintendo but not Bamco or WB for starting this shit and now companies have to patent mechanics if so rival companies can't do it first
Topkek.
what is nintendo trying to patent again ?
Ultrahand
Standing on moving objects
Holding on the ledges
It would be laughable if a lawsuit came out of this
If I was MS I would've sued Nintendo if their patent passed when Tiktok blatantly copies Nuts and Bolts.
Bruh, there's a patent for peanut butter and jelly sandwich. The patent system is a complete joke.
>Standing on moving objects
????
theres plenty of games where you can do this
Yes and if they get a patent no future games will be allowed to do thus unless they pay Nintendo.
Lighhtning magic spells.
Yeah, they are senile.
Probably they think it will prevent another Genshin Impact stealing their thunder
Genshin has nothing in common with BOTW in terms of game mechanics.
Questing is closer to Skyrim/Oblivion and combat is more similar to DMC/Bayo with elemetal damage combos than BOTW's shitty durabiliy and stunlock system.
TOTK has shaken my previously solid belief the vast majority of Nintendogays on this board also have PCs
Garry's mod released almost 20 years ago, anon. Banjo & Kazooie Nuts and Bolts released 15 years ago, anon. It's time to accept that time has moved forward and that these are now super retro games that exist mostly to just gather dust and be a memory for older game devs to springboard from.
I'll reset the counter
already done, did you miss the @everyone fifteen minutes ago
Oh that's old dude
>From July 10 - August 4, Nintendo made public a total of 32 patents - 31 of those relating to Tears of the Kingdom. It's not rare or even surprising for Nintendo to claim ownership of its ideas and prevent anyone from copying its homework but the amount of patents, as well as what exactly it is Nintendo has decided to patent, is what's interesting about this lot of filings.
>For instance, Link's Ultrahand and Fuse abilities, some of the game's mechanics, NPCs' abilities, and even its loading screens have all been filed for patent by Nintendo. Some of the other elements of the game Nintendo wants to keep safe include Riju’s lightning attack and some of the technical elements of the game that allow Link to interact with the world around him (eg: standing on moving objects, gripping onto ledges, etc.)
Nintendo literally being more cancerous than EA and Ubisoft combined.
How the frick can some slanteyes go about trying to patent ledge-grabbing? That shit literally existed years before that shit Zelda “game”.
Nobody patented it untill now.
The lawsuits are gonna be funny.
I’m going to add ledge grabbing in my game just to spite those nips.
How the frick do you patent standing on moving objects and loading screens.
>blaming Nintendo but not Bamco or WB for starting this shit and now companies have to patent mechanics if so rival companies can't do it first
Topkek.
Bamco hasn't patent trolled since 20 years ago with the loading screen mini games shit.
Doesn't matter anon. They showed they can patent video game mechanics, and if not them, then someone else will.
This concept shouldn’t apply to Nintendo anyway when’s the last time they created a new game mechanic? Back in the SNES days maybe?
There's nothing new but that doesn't prevent people from patenting those old idea regardless, and preventing other people from using it.
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>Be Nintendo
>Innovate
>Don't patent it
>Snoys steal it
Blame snoy
>Sony copied Nintendo
Nice meme.