Pyro as Bill said:
pokoko said:
From my vantage point, it's the other way around. There are no perfect games. Every game has something that some people don't like. With most games, they disagree and it's no big deal. Everyone accepts that preference is a thing. However, with Zelda, I can't recall running into a situation where so many people are so angry and eager to prove that other people are wrong for not liking this or that. It's like they've been personally insulted.
'Weapon durability' hasn't blown up into a big deal because of the people complaining about it, it's blown up because of the people who are upset that other people are complaining about it.
It's something that some players consider a negative. Those who insist that Breath of the Wild has to be perfect need to get over it.
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Not liking the system is one thing. Calling it lazy and unbalanced is objectively false. It's a backhanded way of saying you know how to make a better BoTW than Nintendo.
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That hyperbole isn't needed. The people who work for Nintendo are human. They have and will make mistakes. It's quite fair to point at specific parts of a game and say, "I don't think that was very well done." You have the right to disagree, obviously, but making an appeal to authority doesn't really work in this situation.