Pikmin thread

From the Nintendo Switch thread:
Its a barebones port that they also censored on top of everything else:
View attachment 5358384
They lazily upscaled some of the UI textures and a few various objects, but also replaced a bunch of branded items and also just stretched the UI out. The intro cutscenes were cropped because they were already letterboxed, and then AI upscaled. It's not worth it if you have the games already on Wii or Gamecube, or know how to use an emulator.
Wow, very extensive to see here.

Personally, I found it confusing to get rid of “wife” and “husband”, but I didn’t know that they cropped original scenes that were in the GC and the Wii versions. As someone that likes looking at old cutscene footage from the old games, that one stings, especially with a famous game series like Pikmin of all things.
I wasn't clear with that part, the original cutscenes were letterboxed widescreen on a 4:3 output, they zoomed them in cropping the black bars and then AI upscaled from that, so it looks kinda stanky but you aren't losing any of the frame.

The 'Gendered Language' is a thing that Treehouse now goes out of their way to remove. Xenoblade 3 is a pretty big example of it, all the characters say 'they' most of the time when referring to someone and its always infuriating. Apparently one of the heroes (voiced by a tranny) is 'non binary' because of the retarded localizing where they characters call her a they despite seeing its a woman but never talking to her yet. She's also a woman in the Japanese version.
It is the typical English localization of japanese games at this point. Like it's both funny and sad how localizers will go on such lengths to remove gendered language, including in previously-translated titles. I've played the two games in moonrunes on Switch although I dunno if there were any modern changes in my native language, which I honestly doubt.

The most obvious changes (regardless of whichever language you use) remain the texture appearances of certain collectible items in Pikmin 2, mostly from trademark brands. It is unfortunate but not surprising either considering the matter of licensing and the fact they were sometimes different brands in each separate regional version of the original Gamecube game (while the Switch version is international).

Drought_Ender_P2_analysis.jpgQuenching_Emblem_P2_analysis.jpg
2023083122183600_c.jpg2023083121235000_c.jpg
Note: あらがえぬエンブレム should be translated as "Irresistible Emblem" btw (抗う'to resist/go against' combined with -えぬ, instead of -えない, as the old-fashioned negative conjugation).

@Epoch didn't mention however that the controller layout for the Switch collection is also different in case you've played to the Gamecube versions before. For example, moving your Pikmin in formation requires the L button + right stick combo (it's just the yellow C stick on GC), whereas moving around the camera just uses the right stick (GC version was the L shoulder button).

Pikmin 1+2 is still a decent compilation if you do want to play the games on the hybrid console.
But I admit I've paid a mere 4400 yen (28 euros) for the japanese download code (which is again the same SKU you can find anywhere else), instead of 50 euros, so there's a bit of bias. Otherwise, you can consider emulation.
They also even removed the little song the Pikmin sing when you have 20 of each Pikmin out.
I would rather play "new play controls" Pikmin on Wii (which I own) and not play Pikmin 2 at all (which I own on GC) but I'm considering buying 1+2 for my kids since they tend to find Switch versions a lot easier to get into.

We've been playing Pikmin 4 which is very good except for any time anyone talks which makes it a total slog. All the characters are ugly, uninteresting, have nothing worth saying, and are better off not talking. Worse when they do talk you get some of that awful dehumanizing newspeak "they/them" thrown in for good measure. Also the game tries to tutorialize worse than Wii Skyward Sword. Everything else about it is excellent.


Price in Canada is $65 vs ¥3909 for a physical copy from Japan (both pre tax). At current exchange rate ¥3909 is $35. This is not an outlier and the exchange rate makes this extra nutty but even when $1CAD bought 75 yen it was still was a good deal.

This is why half my switch game shelf is 日本版.
 
Pikmin 2 is a great relaxation game to calm me down... outside of caves. A moment of silence for all the brave troops lost to eldritch monsters beneath the earth.
I'm usually pretty good at preventing Pikmin deaths in the caves..... except in the submerge castle, hole of heroes and the dream den.
 
"Me and the new trainee, Louie (bit of an odd fellow; always drools around the strange creatures we encounter), have just returned to low orbit over planet pnf404. Today was quite an arduous day of treasure hunting, all for the company of course. We only managed to snag a few random "ringpops" of various flavors and some kind of thin metal-based cylinder. Our ship's onboard computer can faintly make out the words "mountain dew" on the side of the tall monolith. Not sure how many pokos this scrap will sell for, but the boss should be happy at least. We lost about 37 pikmin today after a massive sinkhole opened up behind us on our flank and some kind of horrific bird-snake emerged to swallow those who were unfortunate enough to have fallen inside the chasm... I am canceling the planned cave expedition for tomorrow so Louie and I can work on replenishing the troops. I am nervous abou- huh? Oh, looks like I just received a new email, wonder if it's from the Mrs.?"
Hocotate Sex Spam.png

"...Scratch the troop surge, I'm leaving Louie in command for the near term. I'm heading back to Hocotate for, reasons.... tonight."
 
Bumping this thread to bring attention to an absolutely amazing conversion mod of Pikmin 1 made within Pikmin 2's engine:
This not only includes the entirety of Pikmin 1 (old enemies, bosses and all), but features an entire side adventure of Louie traversing remixed areas of Pikmin 1 featuring new layouts and custom bosses (I won't spoil them, but the ones here are genuinely unreal that they were modded in and not officially made).
As well as quality of life changes, a randomizer, challenge settings, co-op mode, and more.

Pikhacker, the creator of Pikmin 1², says this took him and his team 4 years of work to make this mod, and holy shit does it show. If you're someone who was not a fan of Pikmin 2's dungeons but liked how much more refined it was and liked Pikmin 1's game design but disliked how jank and glitchy it was at times, this is THE Pikmin game for you.
You can download the mod right now from PikHacker's website: https://pikhacker.github.io/
Or by following the MEGA link he's provided: https://mega.nz/file/2Nk0TZQZ#aCXEPnNM8MIiY2akweL79GHmL8Sami2vrrspDS2lb9U
I don't know anything about gamecube modding, so you'll have to search how to patch mods on your own if needed.
 
Last edited:
Pikhacker, the creator of Pikmin 1², says this took him and his team 4 years of work to make this mod, and holy shit does it show.
As a veteran of this community, off of the farms pik hacker is the ONLY one who could have pulled something of this caliber off,

Every other hacker is a extremely huge faggot shitlord who's more prone to being in drama and crying about their personal problems than actually putting out something of use

Props to Pikhacker for being a shining example in a community full of clowns
 
Pikmin 3 Deluxe is very poorly optimised on the Switch 2, with screen flickering and other graphical errors being commonplace. This is planned to be fully fixed in an update by Nintendo after having already rolled out a compatibility update prior to the launch of the console.
1.webp
2.webp

Here's a few videos and screenshots of the game shitting the bed


GtCexJSWYAEJQ4h.webpGtCexJ-XIAAzayb.webpq3e8ysh07m5f1.webp

Video on the subject by Pikmin GOAT imonlyhereforpikmin (YouTube Link)


I'd be curious to see more videos of these glitches if any kiwis own both a Switch 2 and Pikmin 3 Deluxe, as there is currently little documentation of them online. The demo of the game hasn't been patched at all if the update notes are to be believed, so you could probably get the best results from there
 
Back