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Which Zelda game have you finished the most?

The Legend of Zelda 6 24.00%
 
A Link to the Past 10 40.00%
 
Link's Awakening 0 0%
 
Ocarina of Time 3 12.00%
 
Majora's Mask 0 0%
 
The Wind Waker 0 0%
 
Twilight Princess 4 16.00%
 
Skyward Sword 0 0%
 
Breath of the Wild 1 4.00%
 
Other 1 4.00%
 
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HoloDust said:
curl-6 said:

See I feel like what you're describing would've been too frustrating for my tastes. Always having to stop exploring the depths because I was constantly running out of seeds to light my way, that would just be annoying to me.

That's why clothes exist to permanently solve the temperature problem for example, because while managing my elixirs is interesting for a bit, it would get tiresome if I had to do it every time I entered a cold area for hundreds of hours of playtime.

We had this discussion before, and the level of physical consistency you seem to be asking for is an extremely tall order for even current gen consoles much less the Switch, the amount of work that's already gone into making TOTK's systems as consistent as they are is already blowing away experienced developers.

I mean, I agree that it would be super cool to see in a game, but it's also asking for a miracle.

Oh, physics consistency is whole another topic, I was thinking of resource depletion specifically when mentioning internal consistency.

I get that lot of people don't like messing too much with that, but for me that is one of the pillars of exploration games. Some devs decide to incorporate none of the mechanisms, some just a few (like BotW/TotK has), and some right about everything. In the end it mostly boils down to what their target audience is. Personally, I think that both BotW and TotK could've had some more of that (like "Magic" not being completely free and some others I might talk about in the future), but that's me.

What would you define as "magic" out of curiosity?

If you mean the use of elements such as fire/ice/electricity, those are already governed by the use of expendable resources like the materials you Fuse to imbue weapons with them, or the durability of wands.

If you mean the Runes, I can't imagine running out of the ability to use Ultrahand/Fuse/Ascend/Recall would improve the experience. 



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Kakadu18 said:
Wyrdness said:

High level combat

https://youtu.be/Tww18Kdb14k

And this is not using any glitches. The combat in these games can be simple or it can be the most complex in any game. It is your call.

Just watched the videos. looks cool, although i don't remember really using anything of those things cause the challenge was so minimal in BOTW after 20 hours or so.  I bought the game but won't be able to play for a month. playing link between worlds for the first time and what a great game, have Elden ring coming tomorrow and a TOTK after i finish that.  Gonna be great few months of gaming for me.



zeldaring said:
Kakadu18 said:

And this is not using any glitches. The combat in these games can be simple or it can be the most complex in any game. It is your call.

Just watched the videos. looks cool, although i don't remember really using anything of those things cause the challenge was so minimal in BOTW after 20 hours or so.  I bought the game but won't be able to play for a month. playing link between worlds for the first time and what a great game, have Elden ring coming tomorrow and a TOTK after i finish that.  Gonna be great few months of gaming for me.

Have fun.



Finally had my first step in Hyrule. From a bird eye view, it certainly looks like the mapping is most similar but there are parts from where I'm standing I can't recognize anymore which is a good thing and a bad thing for my sense of direction. Got to my first shrine on land .... And I found what I can only refer as the gloom hands ...

Got scared shitless and ran away 😅 This is the BOTW's Guardians moment all over again. 

Btb, the Construct mini-boss on the Great Sky Island was a real fun challenge ! Loved how you had the capacity to use your abilities to target it's weak point specifically. That was already a better fight than most of the repeated mini-boss in BOTW so far. Can't wait to see some of their fresher ideas they have in mind !

Last edited by Mar1217 - on 07 June 2023

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Mar1217 said:

Finally had my first step in Hyrule. From a bird eye view, it certainly looks like the mapping is most similar but there are parts from where I'm standing I can't recognize anymore which is a good thing and a bad thing for my sense of direction. Got to my first shrine on land .... And I found what I can only refer as the gloom hands ...

Got scared shitless and ran away 😅 This is the BOTW's Guardians moment all over again. 

Btb, the Construct mini-boss on the Great Sky Island was a real fun challenge ! Loved how you had the capacity to use your abilities to target it's weak point specifically. That was already a better fight than most of the repeated mini-boss in BOTW so far. Can't wait to see some of their fresher ideas they have in mind !

Using the same map had me feeling nervous that it would feel to samey but It's amazing how fresh the map feels, pretty much every major point of Interest has changed in some way and many parts feel almost unrecognisable It's a real joy revisiting old locations to see how they have changed.



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curl-6 said:
HoloDust said:

Oh, physics consistency is whole another topic, I was thinking of resource depletion specifically when mentioning internal consistency.

I get that lot of people don't like messing too much with that, but for me that is one of the pillars of exploration games. Some devs decide to incorporate none of the mechanisms, some just a few (like BotW/TotK has), and some right about everything. In the end it mostly boils down to what their target audience is. Personally, I think that both BotW and TotK could've had some more of that (like "Magic" not being completely free and some others I might talk about in the future), but that's me.

What would you define as "magic" out of curiosity?

If you mean the use of elements such as fire/ice/electricity, those are already governed by the use of expendable resources like the materials you Fuse to imbue weapons with them, or the durability of wands.

If you mean the Runes, I can't imagine running out of the ability to use Ultrahand/Fuse/Ascend/Recall would improve the experience. 

Yeah, I'm specifically thinking of Runes, which are some sort of "Magic". Zelda used to have Magic Meter, and from my POV, Runes should be resource that is getting slowly depleted when used.

As I said, it's up to devs to decide how much of resource depletion mechanisms will they incorporate in their designs. I like them, there's plenty of them in BotW/TotK formula and Runes also being depletable would be actually more fun for me.



Am I the only one who was reminded of ARMS when doing the Spirit Temple boss fight?



HoloDust said:
curl-6 said:

What would you define as "magic" out of curiosity?

If you mean the use of elements such as fire/ice/electricity, those are already governed by the use of expendable resources like the materials you Fuse to imbue weapons with them, or the durability of wands.

If you mean the Runes, I can't imagine running out of the ability to use Ultrahand/Fuse/Ascend/Recall would improve the experience. 

Yeah, I'm specifically thinking of Runes, which are some sort of "Magic". Zelda used to have Magic Meter, and from my POV, Runes should be resource that is getting slowly depleted when used.

As I said, it's up to devs to decide how much of resource depletion mechanisms will they incorporate in their designs. I like them, there's plenty of them in BotW/TotK formula and Runes also being depletable would be actually more fun for me.

True enough, the experience feels certainly fresher than I would've expected. Pretty fond of the new monster camps you can fight with actual NPC's which I encountered randomly + all the caves they added for another level of exploration. Fighting the horriblins and mimic trees for the first time were quite the  experience, especially since the latter is so well hidden hahaha.

I've only been in Central Hyrule thus far so can't wait to see what lies in Necluda and other regions !



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Mar1217 said:
HoloDust said:

Yeah, I'm specifically thinking of Runes, which are some sort of "Magic". Zelda used to have Magic Meter, and from my POV, Runes should be resource that is getting slowly depleted when used.

As I said, it's up to devs to decide how much of resource depletion mechanisms will they incorporate in their designs. I like them, there's plenty of them in BotW/TotK formula and Runes also being depletable would be actually more fun for me.

True enough, the experience feels certainly fresher than I would've expected. Pretty fond of the new monster camps you can fight with actual NPC's which I encountered randomly + all the caves they added for another level of exploration. Fighting the horriblins and mimic trees for the first time were quite the  experience, especially since the latter is so well hidden hahaha.

I've only been in Central Hyrule thus far so can't wait to see what lies in Necluda and other regions !

The game feels almost too big!! BOTW was already incredibly expansive, but TotK brings it on bordering too big and it’s kind of overwhelming. 

Not a complaint per-se. But I want to finish the game in time for FFXVI’s release, and considering the pace I’m going and how enormous the game’s world is, I really don’t know if I’ll be able to manage that. 

So, enough forum dwelling. Back to Zelda. 



Hynad said:
Mar1217 said:

True enough, the experience feels certainly fresher than I would've expected. Pretty fond of the new monster camps you can fight with actual NPC's which I encountered randomly + all the caves they added for another level of exploration. Fighting the horriblins and mimic trees for the first time were quite the  experience, especially since the latter is so well hidden hahaha.

I've only been in Central Hyrule thus far so can't wait to see what lies in Necluda and other regions !

The game feels almost too big!! BOTW was already incredibly expansive, but TotK brings it on bordering too big and it’s kind of overwhelming. 

Not a complaint per-se. But I want to finish the game in time for FFXVI’s release, and considering the pace I’m going and how enormous the game’s world is, I really don’t know if I’ll be able to manage that. 

So, enough forum dwelling. Back to Zelda. 

I did think of b-lining directly to the main quest, but it's the kind of game where I know I can't simply do that without exploring much. Although one of it's great advantages is that if you feel sick of Hyrule, you can simply go venture into the Sky or the Depths, that's entirely new stuff right there !



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