Get the game and then emulate it if its a legal consideration?![]()
I don't know if my PC is capable enough to be of real benefit, the i5 4690k is a bit aged at this point
Get the game and then emulate it if its a legal consideration?![]()
Get the game and then emulate it if its a legal consideration?![]()
Don't you need an actual physical Switch, in order to emulate? When I spent a few mins researching how to emulate BotW on my SD, everyone was talking about needing to use your Switch's ... unique ID number or some such? A number which is bound to your hardware.
I don't know if my PC is capable enough to be of real benefit, the i5 4690k is a bit aged at this point
Get the game and then emulate it if its a legal consideration?![]()
I don't know if my PC is capable enough to be of real benefit, the i5 4690k is a bit aged at this point
Same CPU I have haha
Haven't built a PC since 2015 and am looking forward to a new build one of these days.
Should you, me, and @HariSeldon start a support group for people with 4 core CPUs and DDR3 trying to get by in a world that left us behind?
It's interesting how we all were expecting this to be a lazy update. I think we're way to used to these companies just making lazy updates and charging excessive charges for them for the sake of it. Nintendo here just released a full fledged update that made it worth paying for and it's reviewing well.
It didn't help that Nintendo weren't exactly forthcoming with information!
I'm talking more about the first game, but I don't really get the big deal. Just seems super basic and more aimed at kids to me. Like for combat Elden Ring or is far more engaging, for exploration Far Cry, Fallout or Skyrim and story the Witcher 3 is in a whole different league. Like I'm walking to places slowly in barren fields... I think its cool for parents to play with their kids though. Nintendo bump is real. If Zelda name wasn't attached to this feels like a 6/10.
Im trying not to tap out but I have gotten next to nowhere in 2-3 hours. Did a couple shrines but I have no idea what I'm supposed to be doing at this point.
I keep wandering into things that seems to serve no purpose and wasting resources getting there.
I know it's a tired argument for BotW, but Jesus if I could just not have to manage every single fricken thing in my inventory and I could just explore...I'd be all over it.
I'm talking more about the first game, but I don't really get the big deal. Just seems super basic and more aimed at kids to me. Like for combat Elden Ring or is far more engaging, for exploration Far Cry, Fallout or Skyrim and story the Witcher 3 is in a whole different league. Like I'm walking to places slowly in barren fields... I think its cool for parents to play with their kids though. Nintendo bump is real. If Zelda name wasn't attached to this feels like a 6/10.
Same.
I wrote earlier today that I really didn't care for the game but couldn't stop playing it.
After a couple of hours more this afternoon, I'm ready to stop.
Everything about the game feels like a chore.
I think I'm done for now. Maybe I'll pick it back up in the future and give it another go
Not even disagreeing, but it's aimed at kids. Well, it's aimed at "everyone", even my 62 yr old dad began playing it this last Christmas when he got a Switch and he's 100+ hours into it now
I think BOTW is a game where the complete package is significantly better than just the sum of its parts. The Witcher's story is absolutely great, but the world is almost completely static compared to the physics playground in BOTW. The individual pieces may not have been that impressive in a vacuum, but it was the way that the exploration, traversal, physics, and everything else fit together that made BOTW something special.
I see what your saying but I kind of feel like that with the Witcher. Not in terms of physic or system interactions, but just walking around a village, sitting by a river watching the world go by. Its even better with the enhanced edition maxed out. For me its the detailed world that makes me want to explore it. It feels like virtually no copy and paste and very little "busy work".
Both great open world games I guess, just for very different reasons.
I'm talking more about the first game, but I don't really get the big deal. Just seems super basic and more aimed at kids to me. Like for combat Elden Ring is far more engaging, for exploration Far Cry, Fallout or Skyrim and story the Witcher 3 is in a whole different league. Like I'm walking to places slowly in barren fields... I think its cool for parents to play with their kids though. Nintendo bump is real. If Zelda name wasn't attached to this feels like a 6/10.
What GPU do you have? This game is completely easy to render. There isn't much to the graphics engine.I don't know if my PC is capable enough to be of real benefit, the i5 4690k is a bit aged at this point
Ahh.. you guys can play this on PC using Dolphin?Havent got round to any mods yet. Seems like there is quite a bit. Like full new expansions for Breathe of the Wild that adds towns etc, and mods that change gameplay mechanics.
All I will probably install is mods to max out the draw distance and vegetation and adds RT. Obviously nothing for Tears yet. Seemed quite stable in 4k to say it is day 2.
I'm talking more about the first game, but I don't really get the big deal. Just seems super basic and more aimed at kids to me. Like for combat Elden Ring is far more engaging, for exploration Far Cry, Fallout or Skyrim and story the Witcher 3 is in a whole different league. Like I'm walking to places slowly in barren fields... I think its cool for parents to play with their kids though. Nintendo bump is real. If Zelda name wasn't attached to this feels like a 6/10.
And that's a great strength of the game for sure. Mario Kart 8 is similar and I love that. I think it's just I need a really strong story in my open world games to keep me invested.
I just took a break from that climb, but it's a great platforming challenge. I'm loving the partner mechanics, and the alternative routes with ascend are just great. It might be the best platforming section in an open world game that I've ever played. This section could have been the temple itself and I would have been satisfied. It's head and shoulders better than anything in BotW.So I just did the most amazing 1 hour+ climb in the
temple. Honestly, this climb could have gone on for another hour, just felt so satisfying to make meter after meter.bird-area where the little guy accompanies you, up to the Wind
Same.
I wrote earlier today that I really didn't care for the game but couldn't stop playing it.
After a couple of hours more this afternoon, I'm ready to stop.
Everything about the game feels like a chore.
I think I'm done for now. Maybe I'll pick it back up in the future and give it another go
Did you play BOTW and feel the same way? I gave BOTW about 25 hours before I felt like you did with this one. I couldn't do it anymore. Everything felt disjointed to me. The world was empty and I couldn't stand the inventory management any longer.
I was thinking of getting this game because of the hype but I watched a couple gameplay vids and it looks too similar to BOTW. They even kept the same sound effects when discovering a new area or item and the same graphics for inventory items. I started to feel burnt out and I haven't even played it yet. I may sit this one out.