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Nem said:
Mythmaker1 said:

The setting is part of the story. A concrete detail regarding the setting is a concrete detail regarding the story. That's true, isn't it?

And I presume this is the one you're talking about? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXrVe0_3X-4

If it is, I watched it six months ago. Or is there something new?


Yes thats the one. The rest is only interviews and rumors, but yes, breaking with zelda conventions, more freedom to the player. It sounds exciting, especially if you read the latest rumors, wich are in a thread in this website.

It sounds like its gonna be something special. I doubt anyone will be able to say they dont like it after its officially unveiled. So, saying it doesnt interest you, seems premature and inaccurate. Its shaping up to be awesome.

If you disagree, then fine. I just hope the people who say they arent interested stay consistant when it gets unveiled.

Okay. Well, I did see it a while back, and the truth is what was said doesn't really interest me. I don't typically play with other people, with a few exceptions, and truly non-linear open-world games aren't really my thing. To what degree these will even be present in the final product is more than anyone can say.

As far as rumors go, they likewise aren't that interesting. Not because some of the alleged features don't sound amazing, but because they are just alleged. Without some level of corroboration, I can't invest myself in something that's more than likely someone's fantasy.

In the end, my problem with your position here is that, if I've understood you correctly, you're saying that that I am premature in my disinterest because the things that will interest me (the offical unveiling) hasn't happened. That I should be interested now, on the basis that I will be interested later.

When the game is unveieled, it's almost a given that I will be interested in it. I'll be able to look at it, roll it around in my head, and think "that would be really fun to play." But until something that piques my interest is associated with the game, I can't really get interested in it.



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