If you have ever noticed any of them The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildRandom villagers thought, “Hey, this looks like a Mii,” it could be because the two could be related.
Overnight, Twitter user and self-proclaimed Mii HEYimHeroic expert he wrote that certain characters who are not players Breath of the Wild they are based on an advanced version of existing Mii designs, which are used for player avatars on Nintendo consoles and in some games. According to HEYimHeroic, this means that in addition to Breath of the WildNPCs look like more detailed Miis, it is also possible to modify players’ existing Miis directly in pirated versions of the game.
“Basically, [Breath of the Wild NPCs] use an evolution of Miis, which the game files call “UMii” (which is what I’ll call them from now on), “HEYimHeroic wrote in a Reddit thread. “UMiis have almost all the same settings as Wii U / 3DS Miis, with some minor differences here and there, such as that moles are no longer supported.” While all of the game’s NPCs are apparently based on “UMiis”, only the Hylians characters (humans) they have physical traits that mimic traditional Mii.
For example, with the help of Zelda Discord Mode, HEYi’mHeroic was able to modify the newly added Smash Bros. Ultimate Mii for Hat of Final Fantasy VII inside Breath of the Wild, as well as Matt, one of the first opponents to Mii facing the original Wii Sports. They were also able to successfully inject their own Mii, Alice, into the game, although their original hairstyle is not supported. Breath of the WildThe “UMii” designs, by default, moved on to something else. In theory, this means that modders could also be “backport”. Breath of the Wild The NPCs in Mii characters, although this process is much more messy.
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HEYimHeroic, who could not be contacted immediately, is responsible for WiiFactsPlus Twitter account and Tumblr, which collect and share hyperspecific information about Miis, as well as the Mii Library Project, which seeks to document all the official Mii that appear in a game. Nintndo uses the avatar format, which allows players to customize faces, body types and accessories, since the Wii was released in 2006. As HEYimHeroic documents, there are also dozens of prefabricated Miis with names that have appeared as real characters. in games. .
There is still a lot of work to be done analyzing exactly how Breath of the WildBut the “UMiis” are compared to the traditional Miis. “[N]of all the values that are known, there are still many interactions that we are not sure about, and so on. wrote HEYi’mHeroic, who added that they will provide more complete documentation of the discovery and how people can inject their own Miis into Breath of the Wild once it is ready.