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How far are you?

Not very far 104 33.44%
 
I just beat a dungeon 37 11.90%
 
In the middle 21 6.75%
 
Near the end 29 9.32%
 
I have no idea 58 18.65%
 
Story? I am just going to explore all day! 62 19.94%
 
Total:311

Just the amount off stuff in that first Area is crazy, and people were worried it would be empty. Anyways just finished the 4th shrine about 3 hours ish off gameplay. ( really missing that time log feature from Wii u) That's me done for tonight now.



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4h only ? They rushed

Im cleaning all the area( did you fall on thé Big ennemy in thé forest? Was great to find this mini boss just wandering around ), looking everywhere and im alrzdy 4h with only half of thé shrines and thé east temple i still Want to visit before doing thé 2 others.

And à lot of other stuff to do liké finding thé Guy recette, helping him to hunt ( though not sûre it does anything if you catch It for him ) .

And i found 3 seads only



Predictions for end of 2014 HW sales:

 PS4: 17m   XB1: 10m    WiiU: 10m   Vita: 10m

 

Aerys said:
4h only ? They rushed

Im cleaning all the area( did you fall on thé Big ennemy in thé forest? Was great to find this mini boss just wandering around ), looking everywhere and im alrzdy 4h with only half of thé shrines and thé east temple i still Want to visit before doing thé 2 others.

And à lot of other stuff to do liké finding thé Guy recette, helping him to hunt ( though not sûre it does anything if you catch It for him ) .

And i found 3 seads only

Geez that is scary exciting. The worst thing abotu Zelda games is that they end. No matter how great a Zelda game has been in teh past, when you reach like 40-50 hours you will finish it roughly 100% and thats it. You have to wait 5 more years for the next big game.

I'm so excited hearing about how this game will take like triple at least to 100% the game and is so open in how you can do things that replayability can be so different. I can't wait to get my hands on it and also to find out what hard mode is come summer. Oh and winter expansion pass, drool.

But I' a completionists so I will probably be stuck on the great plateau for a long long time. I was worried for a bit thinking how can I go back if I ever leave. DIdn't know if you could climb back up the plateau or not. But then I remember the quick travel to old shrines. So if the excitement gets me too much and I want ot leave, I can come back thankfully.



If youre à completionnist it might take you almost 10h

Me i hâte leaving such zone with things to do.

And thats crazy, i dont know if its part of thé plateau but I got à Little préview of thé cold part but you cant go There without à lot of food or stuff to keep you Warm.

Thé thing is youre not forced to follow the story so i guzsss you can go There éven before completing thé 4 shrines and head to thé donjon

But I think ill just follow thé game , at least until the thé first donjon to see how Works the story to let you some freedom



Predictions for end of 2014 HW sales:

 PS4: 17m   XB1: 10m    WiiU: 10m   Vita: 10m

 

Metallox said:
killeryoshis said:

Actually I just cooked it by itself. It gives like a minute of cold protection. However you can combine the peppers to get more time. 

Anyway minor spoilers from a little after getting the paraglider.
I just talked to impa. Beat 4 shrines and now going to explore the world. Also I was surprised when I found a chest filled with rubys! I thought there were none in this game!

Hm, that's interesting. So if you cook five you get five minutes, I guess?

Well, turns out that cooking five chillis make up for a whopping 12-minute period of protection. Pretty cool.

Also, the Great Plateau is pretty big, it looked way smaller in the demos, I'm three hours in and I still need to do other two shrines.

 



My bet with The_Liquid_Laser: I think the Switch won't surpass the PS2 as the best selling system of all time. If it does, I'll play a game of a list that The_Liquid_Laser will provide, I will have to play it for 50 hours or complete it, whatever comes first. 

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Metallox said:
Metallox said:

Hm, that's interesting. So if you cook five you get five minutes, I guess?

Well, turns out that cooking five chillis make up for a whopping 12-minute period of protection. Pretty cool.

Also, the Great Plateau is pretty big, it looked way smaller in the demos, I'm three hours in and I still need to do other two shrines.

 

Shit, i used 3 chilis with mushrooms and it made à common fruits/mushrooms meal -_-



Predictions for end of 2014 HW sales:

 PS4: 17m   XB1: 10m    WiiU: 10m   Vita: 10m

 

Played about 6 hours today, it's a blast, I've completed 9 Shrines (4 of which on the Plateau) did story stuff, got killed by a Guardian, got a Horse, got me AND my horse killed by a Guardian, activated 3 towers, met a crazy lady that killed me for stomping some flowers



Well got home, hooked it all up and downloading Zelda as we speak.

But holy shit this thing is small. The joycons when I put in my hands were just insanetly smaller than I thought. After a couple minutes, or while doing the set up, they don't feel small, but wow first time I touched them they felt like the smallest thigns ever.

System as well smaller than I thought. Even in the dock sitting on my stand below my tv the thing doens't stick out at all.

But I just laughed when I started heading home from work. Noticed on the UPS box that it said 4 lbs. Freaking 4 pounds only for an entire new system and its controllers inside of the package inside of a ups box. Insane. And that thing plays this huge Zelda game. Can't wait to see up on TV.

SO excited. Suppose while I await download, I shoudl make supper and get that pesky having to eat out of the way.
Anyway, Prologue finished. Now to start the game. (after downlaoding of course) So loading first chapter right now, lol.



let me just check my progre- oh right i dont have a Switch.

well that answers that question



Wow the Ghibli inspiration really hits home when you meet that person in the eastern village.