True. Though in this case, the coloration is probably random. I had actually found a value controlling the color. So I believe that it simply is tied to the onion type, and this is the color that ended up using the same value. I could be wrong though
If Im not mistaken, models that the Pikmin use are determined by the same value that I changed to change the onion. Which means, that I could fix a ton of them.
Seeing this kids actually believing in this video made my day lol
It’s all very real.
I think these colors exist because they are used for one of the ending cutscenes
Definitely. Though a few colors I found weren’t used in that cutscene
That green onion is unused in pikmin 4 as well
True. Though in this case, the coloration is probably random. I had actually found a value controlling the color. So I believe that it simply is tied to the onion type, and this is the color that ended up using the same value. I could be wrong though
This is actually really interesting
Why thank you! I’m planning on trying to get the unused onions to a usable state
@ Cool! You could also reskin the invisible pikmin to see their actions and if they are resistant to anything!
I actually could!
If Im not mistaken, models that the Pikmin use are determined by the same value that I changed to change the onion. Which means, that I could fix a ton of them.
@@PidrisIsHereyea
1:16 mouse?
I’m navigating the dolphin debug window. You just can’t see it because I’m only recording the game window
@ ok
Try dirtPikmin try blackpikmin
I’ll be sure to 😊
0:47 stop lying there is cut
Just to shorten the video ❤
@ ok
Dude why tf do you keep complaining about a cut?
@@ElyTheCoolDude909 also why do you keep saying “@ ok” just say ok 💀
1:04 again
Again?
Cut
But whatever
1:28 .
What’s up?
@ hi