Docked. Im guessing it ran well for you in handheld?
:-(
yeah, ran rock solid handheld
Docked. Im guessing it ran well for you in handheld?
:-(
Finished "that one motion control shrine" and honestly didn't find it that bad. At least using the Wii U gamepad. Maybe I just played with too many of those wooden labyrinth toys when I was little, I found the tiny tilts and movements really intuitive and almost zen-like. The only thing that was annoying/unfair about it was the very end.
Also, does anyone else feel like they're missing out when exploring on horseback? I like being able to traverse quickly on horseback but I feel like I'm just glossing over all the nooks and crannies (and potential Korok puzzles) when exploring a place for the first time.
Lizalfos will eat fruit on the ground. That's neat.
The music inVillage is really good.Lurelin
He told you to follow Hylia River north.
Anything wooden can be a torch.
If you don;t like wandering into areas with powerful enemies then I suggest you just stick to the main story path.
You would definitely hate the first Zelda game lol.
You have absolutely no idea what you are doing
How far into the game are you? Give the durability a chance - I find it keeps fights dynamic, and makes you stay on your toes. The combat system is not very deep so I think it could end up being something you like after spending some time.
However, I agree with the bolded. That aspect is definitely annoying.
It takes a while to appreciate the goat-ness of this game but I think I'm there now. Went exploring outside of Hateno village I saw an island off in the distance to the east. If you know what I'm talking about...
Holy shit! Eventide is some fucking Dark Souls shit. Still haven't figured it out. Considering the shrines nearby (which I broke all my weapons on and still didn't finish I'm thinking I might have to come back later. The big goblins at the top of the hill one hit kill me.
So glad to read this, : ) That's the language I'll be playing, and was curious about overall VA, beyond what was in the trailer.The LatAm Spanish dub is so amazing, holy shit. It's great to finally play a Nintendo game with high-profile Mexican VAs.
It was awesome, I had to do some real clever climbing towards the top.
How am I supposed to beat a moderate test of strength? When I get down to the laserbeam I get destroyed.
Should be OT2 title.THIS FUCKING GAME
Try pay more attention to your environmentI can't believe I'm saying this, but I'm having an extremely hard time actually enjoying this game. I'm not far at all, to be fair (I'm on my way to Kakariko Village), but I feel like I'm missing something. I just keep finding Monlin encampments, destroying them, and moving on.
Also, I *hate* that Link doesn't automatically switch to another weapon when one breaks!
How am I supposed to beat a moderate test of strength? When I get down to the laserbeam I get destroyed.
I am. I've been playing for around 10-15 hours and have completed 10 shrines.at the point where I've been told to go find one of the spots that the Sheikah Slate already has a photo of inside it after making it to the Hateno Village lab
If you did all that then call it a day you playing it too much in depth to be complainingI'm literally trying to do just that. I was toldRan into "WTF Death" trying to get to the closest one. Couldn't find any obvious road there so I climbed over a mountain, nearly froze to death, glided off and met a fucking asshole with an ice bow."go find one of these 12 spots you have photos of".
You're right I don't like it. I like Link to the Past and newer.
Absolutely true. It sucks. Would be nice if the game taught me better.
I am. I've been playing for around 10-15 hours and have completed 10 shrines.at the point where I've been told to go find one of the spots that the Sheikah Slate already has a photo of inside it after making it to the Hateno Village lab
Which Shrine,Moderate or Major tears of strengths? I can share my tactic for Eventide, if you'd like. I was even able to kill the Hinox. By the end of it all you get 300 rupees and whatever you can scavenge
So I found a horse not long after I left the plateau but in my travels I have yet to find a stable. I'm determined to find a stable on my trek and not leave my horse behind, but where I'm at is so mountainous it is not only tough to get around on horseback but fucking treacherous now that I'm walking along the peaks. To make matters worse, it just started raining hard so the ground is more slippery for even my horse and I literally said "shit, this weather sucks!" and thought about waiting out the storm, when I realized I was talking about a video game like this for the first time in my life. lol
I have to say, it feels so rewarding to scale a mountain on a horse and I kept thinking it wouldn't let me since so many open world games have prevented me from doing the same sort of thing just on foot. Finding a path that is sloped enough to take a horse and carefully navigating so I don't fall off (not sure if I can plummet to my death yet since it seem the horse stops you before leaping off a cliff, but I've had some close calls and you can definitely run off parts that would be otherwise very difficult to climb back up from) has added a whole new element to traversal. Even if I can't "Revanant" my horse off a cliff, just trying to make sure I arrive with my horse at my destination has been a whole new experience that I've never seen and it's been the moment that has made me more attached to my horse than even any danger we've been in together.
I really love this game.
Guardians are fucking tough. Stumbled onto a stationary one in the fields in front of Hateno Fort and I could get down to about 25% with my entire arrow supply but there was no way to approach and kill it without dying first.
Hearts all day every day. Climbing gets difficult sometimes, but losing 6 hearts in one hit from an enemy is worse.So are you guys going with hearts or stamina upgrades?
I think that's a quest you're supposed to slowly complete and you progress through the game. Do some side quests and try and get some leads on where to find a Divine Beast.
Guardians are fucking tough. Stumbled onto a stationary one in the fields in front of Hateno Fort and I could get down to about 25% with my entire arrow supply but there was no way to approach and kill it without dying first.
Early in the game, but one of the shrines is on a cold mountain and I haven't figured out how to keep myself warm.![]()
With the trialsI broke all my weapons and still managed to do half damage to moderate. Major no chance at all. Did you use attack up food for them? On Eventide is it possible to get the orb from the cyclops/ogre without killing it? I managed to take it down to half health using the club under its body. The orb at the top, is that a metal plate on the shrine? Couldn't lift it with the magnet iirc
Question. Under what conditions doesFarosh appear at Lake Hylia, and how do I get a scale?
Fuck Amazon for not sending me my guide in time.
Here's some tips and secrets from reddit if anyone is curious.
https://imgur.com/a/RC3wD#0KNH8wz
Early in the game, but one of the shrines is on a cold mountain and I haven't figured out how to keep myself warm.![]()