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Are there any trade secrets in the game development industry that have been forgotten or lost in time? What are some features we literally do not see anymore in vidya?
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Working mirrors
Loading screen minigames
Panties
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>Loading screen minigames
That was a patent thing that expired in the mid 2010s.
Dunno why they're not used more often.
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Current trade secrets include matchmaking systems, bot detection, and other business logic.

Most optimization techniques, details, and goal-based AI are known but have been forgotten, and it makes no economic sense for most companies to revive them.

Paper Mario cannot be emulated correctly because color must be implemented based on mipmaps.
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>>729410057
>emulador
>consola
Barbaric speech.
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Not needing to compile shaders
Not needing loading screens
Not needing hidden loading screens (like Mass Effect elevators)



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