No.27878
>>27877well from I've seen/heard it can at least run somewhat smoothly (even if not at a fantastic frame rate). I couldn't even get it to run at that standard with the dynamic 30fps mod and adjusting some settings.
No.27879
>>27874Yes, it's relatively easy if you can solder
>>27878Which emulator? There's a couple.
No.27881
>>27880I've had trouble with both emulators, it may be worth trying the other one.
https://ryujinx.org No.27882
>>27881loaded it up rn and it was just as agonizing
No.27885
>>27882honestly there's nothing wrong with buying a decent game that isn't fucked with microtransactions
No.27886
>>27885That'll be $70 plus tax plus $50 for DLC down the line.
No.27887
>>27886you dont need the dlc, and this game had some hard work put into it, it's not like it's fifa 2026
No.27903
I've been building phallic mechanations for the past week, maybe I should actually play the game
No.27912
>>27877I thought you were exaggerating but it drops to like 15 fps sometimes (when it was windy and I was moving an object behind some trees), that is just not okay for a AAA game.
No.27918
>>27912All AAA games are like that, only indie devs understand the concept of frame rates / optimization. AAA games rely on hardware progression, but Nintendo ran themselves into a corner by going all in on the switch.
No.27919
>>27912>>27918They reportedly spent the past year or more doing almost nothing but bugfixes and optimizing too. This really is probably more to do with trying to put too intense of a game on too low-power a device. It's most likely getting a rerelease on the next console or switch 2 or whatever they make.
No.27923
>>27621Back in the day we used to have these things called manuals, and people read them.
It's okay to admit you got filtered by Morrowind, I didn't play it for maybe 15 years, partly because of the weird mechanics (I started out with Oblivion) and partly because of the Silent Hill fog.
No.27961
Will we ever get another 2d Zelda game?
No.27966
>>27961What would be the point?
No.27969
>>27966I think there's still a lot of potential for new ideas. Nostalgia too.
I'm not saying I disliked BoTW and ToTK (I liked them a lot in fact), I'm just saying I'd like more 2d games. The old games just have a different feel.
No.27970
>>27969>>27966>>27961Metroid just got a 2D game and Zelda is a much hotter property. More 2D games aren't that unlikely. Metroid Dread shows that there's still interest in 2D games, and they were testing the waters with the Link's Awakening remake just 4 years ago.
No.27989
>>27961probably yes, but you could try Tunic in the meantime
No.28009
So far TotK seems pretty fun. For me it seems to have a bit more potential than BotW because I prefer the tools they give me here. Still need to play more, 10 hours should be enough.
I gave BotW 3 tries and never was able to finish it, always just got bored relatively fast.
No.28010
>>28009thus far my biggest annoyance is that whatever stuff you build will disappear in like a few minutes if you walk away and if you go in a shrine or whatever. why wouldn't they make your current vehicle have persistence? More technical limitations?
No.28011
>>28010Not being able to store at least the last thing you built seems more like laziness than a technical limitation to me.
No.28012
>>28011How could they not have considered that's an important feature though? The time spent building a car or whatever will be much greater than the time saved by using it
No.28013
>>28012No idea, many people get by with just using very simple constructions, but there's no way the devs didn't think that some would be building pretty time consuming things.
No.28017
>>28010>why wouldn't they make your current vehicle have persistence? More technical limitations?It could be some under-the-hood thing like cells resetting every time you leave and the devices being too much to keep persistent the way they do with enemies, weapon pickups, etc or it could be that they didn't find a reliable way to track where you were last.
>>28011>>28012>>28013>Not being able to store at least the last thing you built seems more like laziness than a technical limitation to me.Actually no, the game stores the last several builds and lets you set favorites in addition to having some baked-in builds. It's just put behind an additional power that you have to get separately from the super hand. Spoilers for the story: you get the autobuild power
by exploring the underworld and starting the Yiga Clan side quests. No.28021
>>28017Do you need to spend resources again for the stored things? In any case that's pretty nice, I just got to the
Wind temple after a long and nice platforming section, haven't really explored that much.
No.28023
>>27014>The gameplay just looks like morrowind if it was third person and didn’t have absolutely abysmal combatExcept it doesn't? I've played a lot of Morrowind and this looks nothing like it. Morrowind barely has a physics engine to speak of, and stats math is more important than timing or how dextrous you are with a keyboard. Also Morrowind has customized characters and LOZ you always play as link…. Like what resemblance does it have to Morrowind?
No.28024
>>279662d rocks. Better use of system resources from a dev perspective but also more enjoyable than 3d in a lot of ways. I still play the 2d zeldas on emulator sometimes
No.28025
>>28024I feel like you might as well leave 2D to indie devs nowadays, AAA devs should be focussing on pushing the boundaries
No.28026
>>28025yet this past decade its indie devs who bring new things to the table
No.28027
>>28026Well I said 'should'.
No.28028
>>28021It's free for any devices that are already right there and 3 ores for each one you don't have, so pretty cheap actually.
No.28029
>>28028That's good. Overall it feels like there is more meaningful stuff to find and unlock here, which was one my main issues with BotW. And I guess monster parts give good damage so I feel less bad about constantly losing weapons.
No.28032
>>28029>Overall it feels like there is more meaningful stuff to find and unlock here, which was one my main issues with BotW.There was a pretty good image from back when BotW came out that summed this up, and it feels like the devs saw it and then did exactly that. It was showing link getting to the top of a hill and seeing a new area for the first time. The "what it should have been" had like a hidden cave opening, a monster at the top of the mountain, and a village off in the distance. The "what is is" was just the terrain and a korok.
No.28073
Just got the fucking M. Sword. What a shitty weapon. It's especially funny how in the story it's described as a BFG, while in reality it's so underwhelming.
No.28085
>>28073I don't know when I be fighting against the Gloom Hands or whatever and beating them up it seems to do a lot of Damage. Then again I put a Light Dragon Horn on the Master sword so it heals When fighting enemies so.
No.28086
love to pay $60 to play gmod but with tloz
No.28087
>>28086Such a ridiculous statement, the building stuff is like 10% of the game at best, and the rest is BoTW (ie a universally acclaimed game).
No.28088
>>28087It's a good game and I'd even argue that it would be a detriment to it to have played BoTW previously.
No.28089
>>28087It's BotW with way more actual content. In particular the side quests are much more in line with the Zelda series. The dungeons are lackluster but probably due to
casualization.'
>>28073It's a plot device. Comparing it to the BFG is silly. It's more like a key (like the rest of the items) for the specific lock of sealing Ganon.
>>28085> beating them up it seems to do a lot of DamageThat's how it worked in BotW. It was a mid weapon normally but then mid-high tier specifically when fighting guardians or Ganon.
No.28092
>>28089Yeah I know all the weapons are treated like consumables in these last two Zeldas. Still I feel it's quite hilarious that Zelda charged that shit for thousands of years and it needs to take a break to recharge after a few dozen hits. Make it a boss fight only weapon then, so that it looks less bitchmade.
Other than that I am enjoying the game, played like 40 hours already, while all my BotW attempts ended before 20.
No.28094
>>28092>while all my BotW attempts ended before 20This is my case as well I only managed to beat one of the Divine beasts, with Link's Fish Fiancé being put to peace with the help of Sidon how was one of my favorites in the game. ToTK I have spent a lot more time playing because it actually feels fleshed out, and you see the active rebuilding of the Hyrule after the Calamity and they are trying to move on from it.
Side quests feel more fleshed out with some puzzle elements for those that are needing of it. While also paying attention to dialogue like the older games to get the sweet rewards that aren't trash. Which made the Exploration more fun and now having access to the sky and underground just made things more interesting.
No.28095
>>28094There are some small details like NPCs reacting in dialogue depending on weather/time of day. Also pretty much every one of them will tell you something useful or give some sort of hint. They did a good job with that.
As far as rewards yes, especially armor is nice to find, but even something like a bomb flower feels nice because you can always put it to good use. And gluing shit together is much cooler than making fucking ice blocks.
No.28096
>>28095Agreed for the most part, I too have made the Crux fiction of the Koraks. Paraded across the lands ending in burning them at the Stake like a Witch using several Pine cones, fire fruits, and lots of wood.
No.28516
>>28092Tbh they probably could figure out a better solution besides running out of energy.
Maybe it just gets a boost to damage that runs out slowly but recharges when hitting "evil" targets.
No.28625
>>27961I could see a remake next year of another old 2D zelda. The Links Awakening one sold pretty well.
No.28626
>>27877BOTW had zones where it was constant 15 fps.
TOTW doesn't have those zones but it has sporadic frame drops when using the Ultra Hand and in some villages.
No.28627
I think that TOTK is better than BOTW. But I don't feel like the people that say that it is impossible to come back to BOTW now after playing the new one. At the end of the day, they have different vibes. BOTW is about nature, lonlyness and exploring a new world. TOTK is about mastering the world with the help of newfound powers and friends.
No.28628
>>28627This is true. I wonder how much of BotW's vibe was a deliberate choice and how much was coping with not finishing stuff on time. It did end up working to their advantage though.
No.28636
>>28628I think it was intentional. Just like the island on TOTK. The devs said that at first when they were testing the new mechanics, they filled the entire sky with islands. But then they realise that players would get lost between puzzles, so instead they opted for the archipelagos. Although I don't know if the Switch would have been capable of that.
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