Actions

Talk

Difference between revisions of "Talk:Sonic & Knuckles/Hidden content"

From Sonic Retro

< Talk:Sonic & Knuckles
(Tails section on main article)
 
(Tails)
Line 2: Line 2:
  
 
Does this really count as a secret? The code for every single Sonic 3 object is present in Sonic & Knuckles alone, it needs to be because if Sonic 3's code was used all absolute pointers would screw up. You can force Sonic & Knuckles alone to run pretty much anything which is there in Sonic 3 alone, and the code will function, but it'll just try to read non-existent data. It certainly doesn't prove anything and is just a side effect of the way lock-on was done, so I'm going ahead and removing it from the article. Feel free to revert if you want, although I think I've made my reasoning quite clear. --[[User:Shobiz|Shobiz]] 20:00, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
 
Does this really count as a secret? The code for every single Sonic 3 object is present in Sonic & Knuckles alone, it needs to be because if Sonic 3's code was used all absolute pointers would screw up. You can force Sonic & Knuckles alone to run pretty much anything which is there in Sonic 3 alone, and the code will function, but it'll just try to read non-existent data. It certainly doesn't prove anything and is just a side effect of the way lock-on was done, so I'm going ahead and removing it from the article. Feel free to revert if you want, although I think I've made my reasoning quite clear. --[[User:Shobiz|Shobiz]] 20:00, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
 +
:"Game Secrets" are more or less interesting tidbits based on stuff in the ROM. All you've done is explained why it happened, but it is still a secret in direct relation to Sonic & Knuckles, in-game, without lockon--Tails is not normally accessible. Therefore, the inclusion of such information is warranted. Reverted. --[[User:Tweaker|Tweaker]] 20:53, 15 May 2008 (UTC)

Revision as of 16:53, 15 May 2008

Tails

Does this really count as a secret? The code for every single Sonic 3 object is present in Sonic & Knuckles alone, it needs to be because if Sonic 3's code was used all absolute pointers would screw up. You can force Sonic & Knuckles alone to run pretty much anything which is there in Sonic 3 alone, and the code will function, but it'll just try to read non-existent data. It certainly doesn't prove anything and is just a side effect of the way lock-on was done, so I'm going ahead and removing it from the article. Feel free to revert if you want, although I think I've made my reasoning quite clear. --Shobiz 20:00, 15 May 2008 (UTC)

"Game Secrets" are more or less interesting tidbits based on stuff in the ROM. All you've done is explained why it happened, but it is still a secret in direct relation to Sonic & Knuckles, in-game, without lockon--Tails is not normally accessible. Therefore, the inclusion of such information is warranted. Reverted. --Tweaker 20:53, 15 May 2008 (UTC)