As stated before I agree with him on Weapon durability, it's one of the worse part of the game, the second being Zelda's shitty English voice.
I did a moderate test of strength and I lost a weapon while doing that and I picked up a cool guardian ax and not long after I found a Major test of strength shrine and I went and did, my swanky brand new guardian ax broke during the fight and I wasn't too happy about that as I worked hard to get it in the first place and instead of it being a reward the games decides to punish me for using a strong weapon against the guardian, it felt like a total waste of my time.
Furthermore if a game has to resort to weapon durability as a mechanic to encourage players to experiment with their weapons then they have failed and could have easily found a better way of doing that by having that certain enemies are easier to defeat with the right weapons.
As for the second part of the video, yeah there's no excuse in attacking someone because they don't share the same feeling about the game as you did. It's childish, pathetic and gives the fan base a bad name though Jim did acknowledge that those people don't speak for the whole fan base and that it isn't mutually exclusive to one fan base.
I did a moderate test of strength and I lost a weapon while doing that and I picked up a cool guardian ax and not long after I found a Major test of strength shrine and I went and did, my swanky brand new guardian ax broke during the fight and I wasn't too happy about that as I worked hard to get it in the first place and instead of it being a reward the games decides to punish me for using a strong weapon against the guardian, it felt like a total waste of my time.
Furthermore if a game has to resort to weapon durability as a mechanic to encourage players to experiment with their weapons then they have failed and could have easily found a better way of doing that by having that certain enemies are easier to defeat with the right weapons.
As for the second part of the video, yeah there's no excuse in attacking someone because they don't share the same feeling about the game as you did. It's childish, pathetic and gives the fan base a bad name though Jim did acknowledge that those people don't speak for the whole fan base and that it isn't mutually exclusive to one fan base.