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RolStoppable said:
I've become so indifferent that I still haven't watched a video of Aonuma's Hyrule Field demonstration. That one was in late 2014, I think.

"Rethinking conventions" was also said before Skyward Sword, but in the end it was still very familiar. The most notable changes to the world design can be traced back to the decision to include a bird, but that wasn't unlike how the boat shaped The Wind Waker's world.

The biggest rethinking of conventions would be to make a game about killing stuff, rather than asking which puzzles could be implemented. But Triforce Heroes wasn't made with such a mindset, so I am not confident that Zelda U will shift its focus to combat.

I understand, everybody had mixed reactions about ss since day 1 thanks to the horrible trailer and horrible demo at e3, but this time things do look different, everything looks like what zelda fans want, plus unknown gameplay and game design that we don't know yet. Indeferent or not, that one teaser from 2014 is proof enough that Nintendo is changing stuff about zelda.