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**The stage featured less details in both its inside and outside views during production. A desaturated filter was added in order to fix some details that were not visible due to the stage being set at night.<ref name="yt_111723"/> | **The stage featured less details in both its inside and outside views during production. A desaturated filter was added in order to fix some details that were not visible due to the stage being set at night.<ref name="yt_111723"/> | ||
**The easter egg from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Tekken 7}}'' in Mishima Dojo was missing during production, being engraved names of [[Heihachi]] and Kazumi.<ref name="yt_111723"/> | **The easter egg from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Tekken 7}}'' in Mishima Dojo was missing during production, being engraved names of [[Heihachi]] and Kazumi.<ref name="yt_111723"/> | ||
*[[Hollow Bastion]]:<ref name="yt_200924"/> | |||
**The stage had a different color shade for the waterfall, resembling ice. | |||
**Platforms and background structures featured less pronounced relief in both Hollow Bastion and its Dive to the Heart section. | |||
**The Dive to the Heart section had more gloom to its platform, making characters blends with the stained glass or their attacks blend with the main platform. | |||
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*The [[Miiverse]] stage was intended to return, and a ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' stage was intended to be introduced. Looking into the <code>ui_series_db.prc</code> file, it includes ''Rhythm Heaven'' (rhythm) and Miiverse, this could be a carryover from ''Smash 4'', and while the save file index for the list of series is in the same order as it was in ''Smash 4'', they have two omissions, ''Brain Age'' (braintraining) and ''Swapnote'' (diary)<ref>[https://sourcegaming.info/2015/07/24/smash-for-wii-u-and-brawl-emblem-order/ Smash for Wii U and Brawl Emblem Order]</ref>. ''Rhythm Heaven'' and Miiverse are in close proximity to other stage exclusive series in the parameters, this would suggest they were purposefully left over in the series database to be used for their own stages. | *The [[Miiverse]] stage was intended to return, and a ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' stage was intended to be introduced. Looking into the <code>ui_series_db.prc</code> file, it includes ''Rhythm Heaven'' (rhythm) and Miiverse, this could be a carryover from ''Smash 4'', and while the save file index for the list of series is in the same order as it was in ''Smash 4'', they have two omissions, ''Brain Age'' (braintraining) and ''Swapnote'' (diary)<ref>[https://sourcegaming.info/2015/07/24/smash-for-wii-u-and-brawl-emblem-order/ Smash for Wii U and Brawl Emblem Order]</ref>. ''Rhythm Heaven'' and Miiverse are in close proximity to other stage exclusive series in the parameters, this would suggest they were purposefully left over in the series database to be used for their own stages. | ||
*The {{forwiiu}} iteration of {{SSB4|Battlefield}} was used in the development environment of ''Ultimate''. Although it is not present in its release, development screenshots on the stage have been shown on several occasions by Masahiro Sakurai, depicting the stage with ''Ultimate''{{'}}s lighting engine. It was used as a test stage as late as the development of ''Ultimate''{{'}}s final DLC character, {{SSBU|Sora}}.<ref name="yt_111723">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKQ2v9kno9I Odds and Ends of Supervising <nowiki>[</nowiki>Graphics<nowiki>]</nowiki>]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqjXBzWX3_A Odds and Ends of Supervising: Sora Edition <nowiki>[</nowiki>Graphics<nowiki>]</nowiki>]</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/Sora_Sakurai/status/1232500719527137283</ref> Besides the lighting being different and used as a test stage for that, there are noticeable differences between the two games.<ref>https://twitter.com/Sora_Sakurai/status/1232863954407325701</ref> | *The {{forwiiu}} iteration of {{SSB4|Battlefield}} was used in the development environment of ''Ultimate''. Although it is not present in its release, development screenshots on the stage have been shown on several occasions by Masahiro Sakurai, depicting the stage with ''Ultimate''{{'}}s lighting engine. It was used as a test stage as late as the development of ''Ultimate''{{'}}s final DLC character, {{SSBU|Sora}}.<ref name="yt_111723">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKQ2v9kno9I Odds and Ends of Supervising <nowiki>[</nowiki>Graphics<nowiki>]</nowiki>]</ref><ref name="yt_200924">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqjXBzWX3_A Odds and Ends of Supervising: Sora Edition <nowiki>[</nowiki>Graphics<nowiki>]</nowiki>]</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/Sora_Sakurai/status/1232500719527137283</ref> Besides the lighting being different and used as a test stage for that, there are noticeable differences between the two games.<ref>https://twitter.com/Sora_Sakurai/status/1232863954407325701</ref> | ||
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**[[Rex]] has unused Final Smash animations for [[Burning Sword]] and [[Sacred Arrow]], presumably meant to be used if the Final Smashes missed. These animations are static, and have no keyframes for expression.<ref>https://twitter.com/bahbe59/status/1673890495062261760</ref> | **[[Rex]] has unused Final Smash animations for [[Burning Sword]] and [[Sacred Arrow]], presumably meant to be used if the Final Smashes missed. These animations are static, and have no keyframes for expression.<ref>https://twitter.com/bahbe59/status/1673890495062261760</ref> | ||
*Kazuya has hitbox data for a rapid jab, but with no animation associated so it is unknown what it looked like. The hitbox data is unique, suggesting it wasn't carried over from a different character being used as a template; the rapid jab lifts the opponents off the ground, unlike the vast majority of rapid jab in ''Ultimate'', while the finisher has unique knockback values, with high base knockback but low scaling. It's also unknown if this rapid jab replaced the 10-Hit Combo entirely, or could be transitioned from one of its hits, similarly to the Flash Punch Combo.<ref>https://twitter.com/Ruben_dal/status/1419009775514255360</ref> | *Kazuya has hitbox data for a rapid jab, but with no animation associated so it is unknown what it looked like. The hitbox data is unique, suggesting it wasn't carried over from a different character being used as a template; the rapid jab lifts the opponents off the ground, unlike the vast majority of rapid jab in ''Ultimate'', while the finisher has unique knockback values, with high base knockback but low scaling. It's also unknown if this rapid jab replaced the 10-Hit Combo entirely, or could be transitioned from one of its hits, similarly to the Flash Punch Combo.<ref>https://twitter.com/Ruben_dal/status/1419009775514255360</ref> | ||
*Sora has data for a reverse {{b|Counterattack|Sora}} strike, presumably suggesting that he was initially going to have a counter detection hitbox that covers his entire body, like most counterattacks. However, it lacks essential bone movement, leaving Sora in a [[T-pose]] when modded back in.<ref name=“mythora”>https://twitter.com/bahbe59/status/1671330816352198658</ref> | *Sora: | ||
**He has data for a reverse {{b|Counterattack|Sora}} strike, presumably suggesting that he was initially going to have a counter detection hitbox that covers his entire body, like most counterattacks. However, it lacks essential bone movement, leaving Sora in a [[T-pose]] when modded back in.<ref name=“mythora”>https://twitter.com/bahbe59/status/1671330816352198658</ref> | |||
**Numerous animations and frames were tweaked for his moveset, including his Final Smash, throughout development.<ref name="yt_200924"/> | |||
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