Been playing it like a mad man. Hell, I've got it up right now!
BryanM wrote:Buncha questions
What stuff is missing?
Quite a bit, unfortunately. The big ones:
- Slopes
- Checkpoints
- Frog, Tanuki, and Hammer Suit from SMB3; Penguin suit and Ice Flower from NSMB (also, no Baby Yoshi); No NSMBU power-ups.
- Anything from SMB2
- Some level themes, such as Desert or Cloud Tops
- Various enemies, such as Fuzzies, Charging Chucks, Spikes, or the Piranha Plants that juggle spike-balls above them.
- Various other individual level gimmicks from the various games.
- No way to make defeating an enemy end a level. So, no boss fights like the SMB3 Airship or Castle levels or SMW Fortresses etc. You'll have to be really creative to actually force people to fight Bowser or whoever else you want to make a boss.
- No playable characters other than Mario (the Amiibo outfits don't change your controls any)
- Level size limit of 10 screens wide and 2 screens tall, plus a Sub-level that can be just as large. So, you can't really have a vertically-oriented level.
There's still plenty to play with, but the majority of levels from the games from SMB3 onwards cannot be recreated.
Does it have any pack-in levels at all (any from the old games?)?
It's like city41 said. Most of the sample courses aren't particularly interesting, either. They did do some "remixes" of older levels, and you'll inevitably find recreations and such from users.
How does it determine the difficulty of levels - is it just automatic on their end from seeing how many lives it takes people to clear a stage on average?
No idea. One of the publicly-viewable stats of a stage is its "completion percentage", which compares the number of clears compared to the number of attempts in general, so they might use that. (Hilariously enough, a lot of the "Don't Move" courses are nowhere near 100%)
GaijinPunch wrote:This is probably a dumb question in this day and age, but it's Nintendo - can you share levels with your online butt buddies?
Yup. In addition to sharing Course Codes with each other, you can also "follow" people and view their courses from the "Makers" section (unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a Search or Friends section for "Makers"). Unless you meant sharing levels
exclusively with friends. I don't think there's an option for that.
Hahaha I had no idea and just did the calendar-change trick. Probably took the same amount of time tbh.
(PS: I played your level. I got a 74.)