I must be blind because I dont see anything :/
Is it a time of day thing?
You probably saw it but didn't process what you're seeing. Also think, how can that solution lead to a shrine?
I must be blind because I dont see anything :/
Is it a time of day thing?
Yuck, that's what I was afraid of. Any other game would get slammed in the reviews for this. Nonetheless, I shall push on and see what these 10/10s are all about. Not very impressed thus far (don't even get me started on the awful durability system, or the tedious-as-all-hell cooking system).
I must be blind because I dont remember seeing anything. Let me try again.
Is it a time of day thing?
Man, people don't even need to be conservative with combat in this game... kill one thing, pick up its weapon and then bludgeon the next thing to death with what you just picked up. When you see the "weapon is almost dead" indicator on screen, throw your weapon at a dude and there's a chance that the explosion will cause him to drop his weapon, upon which you just continue to mash buttons.
Yuck, that's what I was afraid of. Any other game would get slammed in the reviews for this. Nonetheless, I shall push on and see what these 10/10s are all about. Not very impressed thus far (don't even get me started on the awful durability system, or the tedious-as-all-hell cooking system).
You probably saw it but didn't process what you're seeing. Also think, how can that solution lead to a shrine?
It helps if you look at it in the day, but it's not tied to the time of day. And obviously if it snows the image kinda blurs, so look at when it's bright.
I don't think that's quite my mindset. I'm just not yet seeing this masterpiece of a game that so many others have praised to the heavens. I thought for sure it would knock me off my feet, but it just hasn't happened yet. Right now it feels clunky, tedious, and strangely barren. Again, I'll continue pushing on to see what awaits. If it doesn't live up to the hype, believe me, it would be far from the first game on that list.
Wait, you found all but one of the memories without talking to the painter at each stable? I can't even imagine doing it that way.i didn't even know you can do that
I don't think that's quite my mindset. I'm just not yet seeing this masterpiece of a game that so many others have praised to the heavens. I thought for sure it would knock me off my feet, but it just hasn't happened yet. Right now it feels clunky, tedious, and strangely barren. Again, I'll continue pushing on to see what awaits. If it doesn't live up to the hype, believe me, it would be far from the first game on that list.
What screwed me up with that one for so long was that the first time I got there an actual bird was flying in the direction the clue said and I took it literal for a long time. :lolFound it. I feel so stupid
Thanks guys. I love these riddles. I cant believe it took so long for it to click despite staring at that exact thing for so long. Wow lol.
Wait, you found all but one of the memories without talking to the painter at each stable? I can't even imagine doing it that way.
You get a different clue at each stable.yep,just pure observation,comparison and a bit of luck for one that i just stumbled upon while traveling.,.it was the first one too,had no idea what that glowing spot was.
actually it's not really hat bad,most of those give you landmarks so that you can locate the place on your own..except the forest,which is totally just a forest with no particular feature.
anyway..so yoiu search for painters at stables to get the info?you must get the right stable to get the info or ou can just go to kakariko village an ask there?
I figured out this damn shrine on Tabantha frontier.But I never got an in-game clue. Just kept trying things. Thinking in reverse, I guess the clue is something likeI made a campfire on the plate when the heart-shaped sunlight hit it.but I really have no idea. Can somebody tell me what the clue is? I want to know how you're intended to come up with this solution."warm the heart,"
You get a different clue at each stable.
Yeah. Don't you talk to every NPC you run into? You should.i'll do a tour then..i just have to talk to him?
Yea once you get max defense like this
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and then eat defense up food you can just laugh at every enemy in the game
Yeah. Don't you talk to every NPC you run into? You should.
unless the thing has a shield and then mashing buttons only destroys your weapon
Well, my way is faster and easier. But what's the clue?You go up to the heart-shaped rock in Rito Village spire, wait until its shadow casts a heart-shaped light on the shrine platform thingy, then shoot a fire arrow or something at it.
What screwed me up with that one for so long was that the first time I got there an actual bird was flying in the direction the clue said and I took it literal for a long time. :lol
Curious question as a complete newcomer:
Does the combat drastically improve at some point?
I'm about 3-4 or so hours in, and thus far it's been completely abysmal by modern standards. The lock-on system is complete shit, and the dodge maneuver feels like something yanked out of an N64 game. It just doesn't play well at all.
Please tell me this isn't how it works from start to finish.
You get a different clue at each stable.
I did that three giant brothers quest.First stole the orbs, did the shrine. Afterwards killed the Hinox. The only damage I sustained was due to collecting honey from the bees.
Might have been more challenging early in the game![]()
So apparently my WiiU gamepad is dead, how many dungeon that force to use the gyro are there? I want to know how much of the game I'm locked out of.
(Fuck you WiiU, glad you're gone, btw).
Who else is part of the 100+ hours club?
Approaching 105 now. 1 dungeon, 70+ shrines and a few dozen side quests left to go. So many unexplored areas in the map too.
|OT3| My Backlog Keeps Growing But I Just Can't Stop Playing FuCK
later in the game,hinox are a joke
Alright, thanks, I'll move on then.i have found around 90 shrines and only 2 or 3 had gyro controls
Yeah, not really. There's quirks of physics that's really interesting, but everything else... not so much
I got the Master Sword, which means I probably did - I don't know, 40 or so shrines? A good portion of them were single room ones where you just go directly to get the thing, another good portion was "A X test of Strength". There were a couple really neat ones, but most of them just felt like they wanted to put it in there because the dungeons were so short and they needed filler. I don't know, there's just so much in this game that felt like it was "Welp... that should be good enough". Even if it didn't have the high standard of A Link to the Past or Ocarina of Time as a backbone, I would still say that it missed its mark.
And as for exploration being key, it's not too hot on that either. There's some great vistas, but with combat being as bland and useless as it is and the world being so incredibly empty, there's really not much to explore.
Well, my way is faster and easier. But what's the clue?
Thank you.It's a song you get from a Rito girl at the village.
"The pride of the Rito, pillar in the sky,
its heart lights up when the sun is high.
The heart shines upon a path not whole,
but a warming flame can stir its soul."
Wow, Thunderblight is just straight up Dark Souls bullshit. First time I felt like throwing the Switch against the wall.
Everything is easy if you cheese it though..i found it easy enough
run when he teleports around the place
when it stops for attacking,stasys him
whack it like it's out of fashion
rinse and repeat
I'm already at 120 hours lol. Only 12 shrines left and Hyrule castle.
Honestly, I'm not a big fan of shrines. I prefer most 3D indie puzzle games I've played to zelda puzzles. There never is enough building on mechanics and too many obvious visual hints. Usually the hardest part is remembering you have an ability you haven't used in 10 hours of gameplay.
But I do love running arround trying to find them.
Everything is easy if you cheese it though..