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.
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
Seeing this kids actually believing in this video made my day lol
It’s all very real.
Everything in this video is very real and has no mouse cursor or is linked to criminal activity
He made me do it. Send help
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