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Couple of my GAF friends on Switch have 275+ hours playedI don't know how you guys have found everything already. I feel like I still have so much to do.
Couple of my GAF friends on Switch have 275+ hours playedI don't know how you guys have found everything already. I feel like I still have so much to do.
My switch says I'm close to 80 and I feel like I've been weekend binging an irresponsible amount. I have one married friend with a full time job who has 150 hours logged. Like how? That's crazy to me.Couple of my GAF friends on Switch have 275+ hours played
I dunno man assuming they got it on launch day that's a minimum of 3 hours every day consecutively.My switch says I'm close to 80 and I feel like I've been weekend binging an irresponsible amount. I have one married friend with a full time job who has 150 hours logged. Like how? That's crazy to me.
I am glad I still have so much left to play. I look forward to it at the end of each week.
Here's some of the stuff I found. I havent watch/seen and any of them and some I dont even remember why I saved, so everything below could be garbage.
Videos:
The making of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Video: The Beginning, Open-Air Concept, Story and Characters, Bonus Session - by Nintendo
Breaking Conventions with The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - by GDC
Legend of Zelda: Donkey Breath - by videogamedunkey
Quick Look and Video Game Afternoon: Bradth of the Wild - by Giant Bomb
Exploring 'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild' and Can We Beat 'Zelda: Breath of the Wild' With Only 3 Lives?: Part 1, 2, 3, 4 - by Waypoint
Finding Zelda Wii U in Breath of the Wild's World - What's Changed Since the 2014 Game Awards?, Zelda: Breath of the Wild Discussion - The Story, the Characters, & the Series' Narrative Future and Secrets of Zelda: Breath of the Wilds Map Locations (Zelda NES, Link to the Past, Links Awakening) - by GameXplain
Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - An Open World Adventure | Game Maker's Toolkit and Bonus: The music of Breath of the Wild | Downloadable Comment - by Mark Brown
Developers Weigh In On The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild's Brilliance, A Nerdy Discussion About Zelda: Breath Of The Wild's Timeline Placement [Spoilers] and Miyamoto on Breath of the Wild's Innovations and Zelda's Future - by Game Informer
Zelda BotW Bird-Man Research 7615.8m(4.73mile) Landing on Eventide Island - by ゆきのさん
We Built a Crazy Go Kart in Zelda: Breath of the Wild - by IGN
Our Zelda: Breath of the Wild Spoilercast - by Nintendo Voice Chat
Breath of the Wild - Long Distance Parry 5 - by GirKart64
Breath of the Wild - Not Enough Zelda - by Joseph Anderson
The Iwata Tribute hidden in 'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild' - by Seaniccus
Writing:
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Review Addendum / Companion Article - by Digital Chumps
How First-Step Failures Improved My Zelda Experiences and How I Learned to Love the DIY Map in 'Breath of the Wild' by Waypoint
Why Breath of the Wild is the Future of Blockbuster Games by Verge
100 Little Things in Zelda: Breath of the Wild that will Blow your Mind - by IGN
A Breath of fresh air, and a game I'm Wild about - by MooseyMcMan
Zelda Breath Of The Wild: How To Ride A Guardian and New Tales From The Making Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild - by Gamespot
Hookshots, Wii U Maps, And Other Things Nintendo Cut From Zelda: Breath of the Wild - by Kotaku
Twitter:
Cool Details in Zelda: Breath of the Wild - by @TristanACooper
Talking to Hetsu after collecting all 900 Korok Seeds #hetsu #BreathoftheWild #botw - by @Fateawaits520
Neogaf:
Zelda: Breath of the Wild "OMG I didn't know you could do that!" thread [SPOILERS]
Zelda's (the character) evolving role in her namesake series and her future.
-=-=->S P O I L E R S<-=-=- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Spoiler Thread
Zelda: Breath of the Wild | Screenshot Thread of Adventure!
Lynels display some of the best AI I've personally seen in games
Gerudo Town and its diversity in age, body type, and skin is great (BOTW SPOILERS)
I love pretty much everything about the Gerudo in Breath of the Wild
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Is there anything else I should see? I read on twitter that IGN was doing some split controller 2 players shenanigans but I can't find it? Was it just a joke?
How's the speedrun community going? What's the WR right now? Is Narcissa speedrunning?
I'm at 105 Shrines found without using a guide and would really like to find the last lot without also. Has anyone done this? If so do you have any tips on the best way to find them?
I've looked online but there doesn't appear to be much out there in terms of Shrine finding tips.
My switch says I'm close to 80 and I feel like I've been weekend binging an irresponsible amount. I have one married friend with a full time job who has 150 hours logged. Like how? That's crazy to me.
Me and my wife are playing two separate files at the same time... You learn to play while others sleep.I have one married friend with a full time job who has 150 hours logged. Like how? That's crazy to me.
- I'm down to my last 8 also not using any guides or help, and the only thing I have found that works is turning the sensor on and gliding around areas without many shrines on the map. It's getting a bit maddening since I'm spending a lot of hours just running around doing nothing.
To play, I have to just not sleep. That's why I can only do weekends. I'm not willing to go to work without getting sleep, but on the weekend my wife and I are usually both home and since I have that extra set of hands it's less pressing that I am well rested. Weekends I have been getting 3 hours of sleep or so, that way I can put some time in to this game. I am sacrificing my health to play.Me and my wife are playing two separate files at the same time... You learn to play while others sleep.
I feel empty now though. I did the last two side quests and then cleared out the coliseum for fun. Then teleported to Kakariko village.
The last thing I did before closing the game was talk to one of the kids running around. "I'm going home" he said. Then I realised I didn't really have a home to go to, and just stood in the middle of town in the rain, feeling strangely alone
Sigh.
Time for some short, super linear games for a change of scenery.
My job doesn't really involve saving lives so I'll admit it: I stay up way too late playing Zelda and then go to work frazzled as hell.I'm not willing to go to work without getting sleep
- I'm down to my last 8 also not using any guides or help, and the only thing I have found that works is turning the sensor on and gliding around areas without many shrines on the map. It's getting a bit maddening since I'm spending a lot of hours just running around doing nothing.
Just read them.The murals things littered throughout Zora...how do I fulfill that mission pertaining to them? Am I taking pictures or something?
I started a second playthrough and this time I'm seeing new things that I didn't fully appreciate the first time. Right now, I love how Link has such a close relationship with the Zora. The Zora remember him, many of them were friends with him 100 years ago, and of course the Prince is a Link fanboy and Mipha was in love with him. Going to Zora's Domain and meeting everyone feels like a homecoming for the player. I was learning about Link based on the Zora around him. And it helps that the game guides you to Zora's Domain for your first divine beast.
Zora's Domain was the first of the major towns I visited and I was in LOVE. Spot on post. Kinda missed the feeling of hominess in other villages when nobody knew you and they were all kinda indifferent to you. The "win them over" bit with the Zora was quite good.
Just read them.
I heartily agree. I just cleared Vah Rudania, and Zora's Domain is still my favorite of the Divine Beasts so far. That entire chapter: Reestablishing that relationship with the Zora like you mentioned, the treks up those stormy hills and peaks, that ambiance-generating endless rain, that awesome Divine Beast segment...I started a second playthrough and this time I'm seeing new things that I didn't fully appreciate the first time. Right now, I love how Link has such a close relationship with the Zora. The Zora remember him, many of them were friends with him 100 years ago, and of course the Prince is a Link fanboy and Mipha was in love with him. Going to Zora's Domain and meeting everyone feels like a homecoming for the player. I was learning about Link based on the Zora around him. And it helps that the game guides you to Zora's Domain for your first divine beast.
I was aware of it beforehand since it was one of the first things we saw in the leaks, but it doesn't take away from how ominous it is to see Rudania's silhouette stomping around Death Mountain.Zero²;234720431 said:Maaaan Vah Rudania is just amazing, I legit screamed with awe when I first entered it :0
I heartily agree. I just cleared Vah Rudania, and Zora's Domain is still my favorite of the Divine Beasts so far. That entire chapter: Reestablishing that relationship with the Zora like you mentioned, the treks up those stormy hills and peaks, that ambiance-generating endless rain, that awesome Divine Beast segment...
It definitely set the bar and hooked me with this game.
I was aware of it beforehand since it was one of the first things we saw in the leaks, but it doesn't take away from how ominous it is to see Rudania's silhouette stomping around Death Mountain.
Goddamn I love this game.
...then you warped to Hateno and chilled with Bolson?
Sure you've done all the sidequests? Sounds like you may have missed the game's best sidequest(s)?
I feel empty now though. I did the last two side quests and then cleared out the coliseum for fun. Then teleported to Kakariko village.
The last thing I did before closing the game was talk to one of the kids running around. "I'm going home" he said. Then I realised I didn't really have a home to go to, and just stood in the middle of town in the rain, feeling strangely alone
Sigh.
Time for some short, super linear games for a change of scenery.
I'm at 105 Shrines found without using a guide and would really like to find the last lot without also. Has anyone done this? If so do you have any tips on the best way to find them?
I've looked online but there doesn't appear to be much out there in terms of Shrine finding tips.
Anyone else disappointed how basically every exploration needs to a new shrine, which means you'll get a spirit orb? I love the vast overworld, but it is pretty repetitive. Both Stables and Shrines are just copy paste.
Also sucks that monster gear isnt upgradable. Dark Link set looks so good.
Anyone else disappointed how basically every exploration needs to a new shrine, which means you'll get a spirit orb? I love the vast overworld, but it is pretty repetitive. Both Stables and Shrines are just copy paste.
Also sucks that monster gear isnt upgradable. Dark Link set looks so good.
Thats actually the strongest monster type in the gamearguablyharder than the final boss, there are steonger variants of the same monster but no other harder monster will be introduced, thats why the npcs recommend to sneak around that area to pick up the arrows it drops by walking.
Edit:basically what im saying is if you managed to defeat the lynel, go to hyrule castle make food and defeat ganon, you are ready.
The copy and pasted stables, shrines and towers are definitely a downside. One thing I was hoping for the towers after climbing the first one was that the following towers would have some puzzle to climbing them.
That's not really the case, there's some times an obstacle or enemies stopping you from climbing straight up it, but aside from that they're always exactly the same.
Anyone else disappointed how basically every exploration needs to a new shrine, which means you'll get a spirit orb? I love the vast overworld, but it is pretty repetitive. Both Stables and Shrines are just copy paste.
They have? They have multiple solutions and for many towers.you can reach the top with almost no climbing.
Sounds more like your approach to the towers are the same.
The orb is optional for a shrine. You can still use it as a fast travel point without entering the shrine. And personally, I'd say that there is at least as much exploration finding korok seeds or parts for armor upgrades.
Just started the Rito quest and Rivali said asinine in the flashback
I consider that a swear mister
he's basically Falco
If Starfox and Zelda take place in the same universe does that make Falco a Rito?
Any examples? All the ones I've done so far have been a case of just climbing to the top, sometimes there's an obstacle at the bottom, in which case I've found something high up nearby to glide from to bypass said obstacle. Or there'll be enemies at the bottom.They have? They have multiple solutions and for many towers.you can reach the top with almost no climbing.
Sounds more like your approach to the towers are the same.