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Bigger screen view?

What I am asking is if it is possible to make it so that you can see more in levels/have the camera zoomed out more than what it allready is in levels, just an idea that I had and would be awesome if poasible thanks!
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Ive restarted it
Name:Super Mario Endless World
World 1: 100%
World 2: 100%
World 3: 30%
World 4: 2%
World 5: 2%
World 6: 2%
World 7: 2%
World 8: 2%
World 9: 2%
Special world: 15%
Star world: 10
Using the powers of LM 3.00+ this is indeed possible. Simply click the #lm{MARIO69} button and use the 'Horizontal Level Mode' dropdown to adjust the size of the screens you have in your level. You have plenty of options to choose from.

Choosing between hex numbers 00 and 06 are recommended for horizontal levels.


UNLESS of course you meant actually zooming out the camera within the emulator which I'm not sure is possible. That may require some level of mode 7.
                                                                                                                  
                              
You can make the level larger, but you cant just zoom out the camera.
Yea i was hoping you could zoom the camera out with like asm code or something
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Ive restarted it
Name:Super Mario Endless World
World 1: 100%
World 2: 100%
World 3: 30%
World 4: 2%
World 5: 2%
World 6: 2%
World 7: 2%
World 8: 2%
World 9: 2%
Special world: 15%
Star world: 10


Unfortunately, it's not possible. The SNES only supports scaling for Mode 7, but Mode 7 has a whole slew of limitations that wouldn't work well for SMW.

...That said, there is a modified version of bsnes gives an option to extend the screen space horizontally into a "widescreen" mode that you could try. However, note that game support for that is limited, since the mod doesn't actually change how the game handles that offscreen space, so you may see some visual oddities there in certain games.
(SMW works relatively well, but sprites currently pop in/out of existence at the edges of the screen)

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I think the closest you could get to this is making the sprites smaller and move slower, giving the illusion that the levels are larger.