I'd say having the game as a(n?) NX launch title in March is pretty likely given what we've heard so far.
um, have people referenced this rolling stone article/reggie interview?
potentially concerning bit: "This game is a risk", says Fils-Aimé. "It takes all of the Zelda conventions and turns them on their ear. There are no longer dungeons – there are shrines to go through. There are over 100 of these. You have to cook, you have to craft, you have to do a variety of things that have never been in a Zelda game."
We've had dungeons confirmed, yes?
http://www.rollingstone.com/culture...eath-wild-proves-it-e3-20160621#ixzz4CL5CpKrA
cant stop listening!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?annot...&feature=iv&src_vid=xMZ8P4Tdm8g&v=n_mA0qXcqYs
will this be part of the symphony of the goddess?
Thanks! But do you mean the rest is unimportant?Responding to the important bit here: 'an' is correct since NX starts (phonetically) with a vowel ('en' eks), hence 'an' instead of 'a.'
Something to note:
If there's elevated demand for NX consoles (driven by Breath of the Wild), there's going to be camping for preorders. In the middle of friggin' winter.
On the plus side:
file your taxes early if you're getting a refund back. You can use the funds for Launch Day/Zelda vacation festivities.
Thanks! But do you mean the rest is unimportant?
I always pronounced it as 'neks'. Your argument is invalid. You get zero cookies with cinnamon and chocolate chips.Responding to the important bit here: 'an' is correct since NX starts (phonetically) with a vowel ('en' eks), hence 'an' instead of 'a.'
I have a nagging feeling the NX will be delayed again. I don't think they've said March 2017 with the intention of delaying it further, but they're being very careful with this launch and I would not be very surprised if it gets pushed back to the summer until they're completely sure that it's ready.
Zelda is 2017 only because they do not want to commit to a launch date for the Wii U version if the NX version gets pushed back. If they say the Wii U version is coming along with the NX version in March 2017 right now, and then the NX is pushed back to May or June, then they almost HAVE to release the Wii U version in March, otherwise everyone and their mother knows they're intentionally holding back a complete game to help out the new console which isn't really a good look.
um, have people referenced this rolling stone article/reggie interview?
potentially concerning bit: "This game is a risk", says Fils-Aimé. "It takes all of the Zelda conventions and turns them on their ear. There are no longer dungeons there are shrines to go through. There are over 100 of these. You have to cook, you have to craft, you have to do a variety of things that have never been in a Zelda game."
We've had dungeons confirmed, yes?
http://www.rollingstone.com/culture...eath-wild-proves-it-e3-20160621#ixzz4CL5CpKrA
For real. I get the feeling that he sometimes lacks crucial knowledge of the games he's trying to market.I sometimes think Reggie should just not say anything at all.
No idea how it'll all pan out, but I've already made an agreement with my closest friends that we'll camp out for this game. Even crazier than that, we're planning on doing it at Nintendo NY which is about a 2 hour drive for them and 4 hours for me!
I'm hoping and praying that they have a reasonable system to at least get pre-orders. Otherwise our dream might have to die. No way in heck I'm waiting outside, 4 hours from home, to "maybe" get the NX.
I always pronounced it as 'neks'. Your argument is invalid. You get zero cookies with cinnamon and chocolate chips.
Yep, the preorder logistics are what concern me. For the Wii U, GameStop made the announcement with an absurdly short heads-up time, preventing many folks from being able to plan ahead, take off from work, etc. They've gotta give us more advance notice this time around.
I just did a quick search and found that you are indeed correct! I wonder if that was indeed a Freudian slip. From what I know of web design and data, it would be pretty hard for that to be an unintentional goof.
I honestly don't see NX getting delayed past March 2017. If anything, I'm willing to bet it will release earlier than that. As Nintendo's Fiscal Year ends in March, announcing NX for then struck me as Nintendo's version of putting a 30/12/2017 placeholder date.
Yea that's where all the March confusion started. Aside from many just assuming TP-style Zelda at launch scenarios. Which obviously would make a lot of sense
For real though, what happened at 2:04?
Seemed like Nintendo cut out a piece of the trailer at the last minute. That is not a natural transition.
yep agreed, seems like something was cut last minute, it has been brought up a couple times here.
For real though, what happened at 2:04?
Seemed like Nintendo cut out a piece of the trailer at the last minute. That is not a natural transition.
For real though, what happened at 2:04?
Seemed like Nintendo cut out a piece of the trailer at the last minute. That is not a natural transition.
It's intentional likely to highlight Ganon as a force beyond nature and Technology. Hence an unnatural cut. I kinda like that weird cut, it makes an otherwise peaceful trailer much more interesting.
Smh at y'all trying to read into this. It's just a stylish edit done for dramatic effect. The music here crescendos, and since the rest of the trailer is in cut to the music, the video crescendos with it. We get a tease of Ganon, which the editor cuts in a frantic way to give some extra weight to the terror of Ganon. Then we hard cut to black, and cut back in on a wide vista as the score kicks back in on a powerful note. Literally none of that is weird.
Source: I'm a video editor
For real though, what happened at 2:04?
Seemed like Nintendo cut out a piece of the trailer at the last minute. That is not a natural transition.
yep agreed, seems like something was cut last minute, it has been brought up a couple times here.
You could trigger that whole scene in the demo, but they avoided it on treehouse. They really didn't want to show it on treehouse for some reason. Probably to minimize spoilers.For real though, what happened at 2:04?
Seemed like Nintendo cut out a piece of the trailer at the last minute. That is not a natural transition.
Why are people still getting hyped by my post that I debunked shortly after ... this is not the location from OoT, guys!
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um, have people referenced this rolling stone article/reggie interview?
potentially concerning bit: "This game is a risk", says Fils-Aimé. "It takes all of the Zelda conventions and turns them on their ear. There are no longer dungeons there are shrines to go through. There are over 100 of these. You have to cook, you have to craft, you have to do a variety of things that have never been in a Zelda game."
We've had dungeons confirmed, yes?
http://www.rollingstone.com/culture...eath-wild-proves-it-e3-20160621#ixzz4CL5CpKrA
The whole shrine thing is a big risk. IF they turn out to be boring and have the same tile set the game could be really boring really quickly
For real though, what happened at 2:04?
Seemed like Nintendo cut out a piece of the trailer at the last minute. That is not a natural transition.
I can't believe a video editor would think that is a good cut.Smh at y'all trying to read into this. It's just a stylish edit done for dramatic effect. The music here crescendos, and since the rest of the trailer is in cut to the music, the video crescendos with it. We get a tease of Ganon, which the editor cuts in a frantic way to give some extra weight to the terror of Ganon. Then we hard cut to black, and cut back in on a wide vista as the score kicks back in on a powerful note. Literally none of that is weird.
Source: I'm a video editor
You can make a bunch of meals, potions, snacks, etc... and use them when necessary and not immediately.- I do NOT like the idea of having to combine and cook foods in order to regain health. If they want to make it so that you have to findd some rare herbs/items and then combine them to make some strong elixir or other really useful thing, that's fine, but as a regular part of gameplay I shouldn't have to find food, fell a tree for some wood, create a fire, combine the ingredients, and then eat it just to regain health. Maybe it won't play out this way, but that's the sense I got, and it's annoying.
- I do NOT like the idea of having to combine and cook foods in order to regain health. If they want to make it so that you have to findd some rare herbs/items and then combine them to make some strong elixir or other really useful thing, that's fine, but as a regular part of gameplay I shouldn't have to find food, fell a tree for some wood, create a fire, combine the ingredients, and then eat it just to regain health. Maybe it won't play out this way, but that's the sense I got, and it's annoying.
I can't believe a video editor would think that is a good cut.
Can you not just find food to eat without having to cook it first? I thought just hunting an animal and then consuming their meat would heal you. Or does it need to be cooked first?
Can you not just find food to eat without having to cook it first? I thought just hunting an animal and then consuming their meat would heal you. Or does it need to be cooked first?
It's not a good cut, but it's clear to me what they intended. It was just poorly executed with the music, in my opinion.I can't believe a video editor would think that is a good cut.
You can eat raw ingredients but cooking make them better.Can you not just find food to eat without having to cook it first? I thought just hunting an animal and then consuming their meat would heal you. Or does it need to be cooked first?
You can eat it in a raw state but cooking it makes it more effective.
Could the cut have been done last minute, as in Nintendo deliberated on removing something that might have been deemed as too much of a spoiler?
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All that with a single steak and without additional ingredients.
Yeah, I gotta say I was disappointed at the lack of classic Zelda theme at first, but after watching at least 7 or 8 hours of footage I'm really digging it. Walking into a special area and hearing dat subtle piano really stirred my feels. I'm also in love with the battle theme.Seen a lot of people wishing there was more overworld music, so I'm going to voice my opinion that I like the minimalistic approach they've taken. The lack of music in the wild spaces emphasizes the world and the music's sudden presence in battle or near important areas like the Temple of Time emphasizes those more important moments. Though I do hope the towns still have some fun, boisterous themes or whatever. If the silence emphasizes Link alone in the wilderness, a place with a lot of people should be louder and more musical.
Walking into a special area and hearing dat subtle piano really stirred my feels. I'm also in love with the battle theme.
Seen a lot of people wishing there was more overworld music, so I'm going to voice my opinion that I like the minimalistic approach they've taken. The lack of music in the wild spaces emphasizes the world and the music's sudden presence in battle or near important areas like the Temple of Time emphasizes those more important moments. Though I do hope the towns still have some fun, boisterous themes or whatever. If the silence emphasizes Link alone in the wilderness, a place with a lot of people should be louder and more musical.
Polygon guy tries it but detonation is disabled during shieldsurfing
https://youtu.be/52UaLUUnpe4?t=2106
Someone will find a work around. Maybe by setting a fire near a square bomb and timing it right. Should be a totally safe plan.