TheSlySyl
2[H]4U
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What switch game do you find impressive?Yea and they are not impressive. Neither is the performance.
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What switch game do you find impressive?Yea and they are not impressive. Neither is the performance.
In before he says "none"What switch game do you find impressive?
They are impressive, relative to the hardware.Yea and they are not impressive. Neither is the performance.
If only you could play these games on PC.
My little 8 year old already finished BOTW and is waiting for this as a gift for his birthday so day 1 purchase for me.
Breath of The Wild was fine at launch. I put like 200 hours on it with my brand new (at the time) Switch.will likely take years after release to be playable just like BOTW but the wait will be worth. Not sure what games yall are playing that are good enough to call BOTW relative trash but maybe you just played it on the wrong system
I'm a huge Zelda fan and I never even considered playing this due to the weapon breaking gameplay loop, also why i stopped playing dying light, nothing fun about that kind of gameplay.will likely take years after release to be playable just like BOTW but the wait will be worth. Not sure what games yall are playing that are good enough to call BOTW relative trash but maybe you just played it on the wrong system
The master sword doesn't break, and it's not NEAR the problem people make it out to be. You'll generally have a crapload of weapons on you constantly. BOTW is a fantastic game to ignore over such a miniscule thing.I'm a huge Zelda fan and I never even considered playing this due to the weapon breaking gameplay loop, also why i stopped playing dying light, nothing fun about that kind of gameplay.
Indeed.I've had to ignore hundreds (if not thousands) of good weapons because weapons don't break nearly fast enough for there to be a possibility to run out of them.
Oh? Another one of the Highest damage sword in the game? I already have 5!
You're really missing out. The weapon break just encourages you to experiment with different weapon types when fighting trash mobs but there's pretty much never a scarcity of weapons. You can also get the master sword which doesn't break. The only time it was ever an annoyance for me was if I was breaking shields shield surfing a lot but it really wasn't a big deal. It mightve been a slight issue in the starter area but I can't remember.I'm a huge Zelda fan and I never even considered playing this due to the weapon breaking gameplay loop, also why i stopped playing dying light, nothing fun about that kind of gameplay.
And then once you figure out the weapons you do like you end up forced to play with the ones that you don't. An absolutely awful system which would have been vastly improved had the weapons just been able to be repaired; but I guess they didn't have enough ideas on what to put in chests other than another basic sword. Couple that with the cooking system and the restrictive stamina (at least in the early game) BotW ends up being the most tedious of the Zeldas IMO (even behind Zelda 2 and WW). The game felt so half-assed that it's unbelievable to me that people hold it in such high esteem. It pretty much just takes place on a map with copy-pasted goblin camps all over it, lacks any real dungeons, and most of the challenge comes from finding places to rest while your stamina regens.You're really missing out. The weapon break just encourages you to experiment with different weapon types when fighting trash mobs but there's pretty much never a scarcity of weapons. You can also get the master sword which doesn't break. The only time it was ever an annoyance for me was if I was breaking shields shield surfing a lot but it really wasn't a big deal. It mightve been a slight issue in the starter area but I can't remember.
He is not missing anything.You're really missing out. The weapon break just encourages you to experiment with different weapon types when fighting trash mobs but there's pretty much never a scarcity of weapons. You can also get the master sword which doesn't break. The only time it was ever an annoyance for me was if I was breaking shields shield surfing a lot but it really wasn't a big deal. It mightve been a slight issue in the starter area but I can't remember.
Nice catch!Nintendo is running a promotion where for $100 you can buy two “ vouchers” and each can be redeemed for one game. So I ended up pre-ordering tears of the Kingdom ($69) and Pikmin 4 ($59) for $100 plus tax. Bayonetta 3 was also an option. The vouchers can only be applied to certain games, but it worked for me.
Supposedly the rom was dumped and released online.
Stop! Spoilers. You might be the worst person on this whole forum. First you troll us and now you post emulated spoiler photos.Yep it is out there. So far only running at 20fps. There is a 60 fps patch out there I hear.View attachment 567725
It is literally the first time you can move link lol. Like 10 sec into the game.Stop! Spoilers. You might be the worst person on this whole forum. First you troll us and now you post emulated spoiler photos.
Lol, filthy pirate. It's still a small spoiler.It is literally the first time you can move link lol. Like 10 sec into the game.
https://www.theverge.com/2022/8/24/...uvo-drm-anti-cheat-software-emulated-games-pcThey should have put Denuvo on the carts.
The switch can't spare any power for denuvo lol.
we know, and no way they'll get all that out of bowser but theyll try.These games leak as cartridge dumps. The cartridge dumps become available soon after retail cartridges enter the distribution system. The cartridges are dumped from softmodded Switches which have an unpatchable exploit in the boot loader. As long as Nintendo is releasing Switch cartridges this will just keep happening. If they didn't issue cartridges then the game wouldn't be pirated until release day on the E-Shop. Nintendo will never even recover the cost of the litigation against Gary Bowser from him.
Ugh, why does nintendo stage a game so far in advance.The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Spoilers are Apparently In The Wild
Multiple reports suggest the game has leaked, with numerous videos appearing online nearly two weeks before the game is scheduled to release...
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/w...lers-are-apparently-in-the-wild/1100-6513722/
What's a dcma takedown? You mean dmca? What tools specifically?Lol Nintendo went after GitHub with DCMA take downs of tools used to emulate the Switch.
The lock pick tool used to rip basically the bios off your Switch which you need to use on the emulator. Kinda point less cause you can find them every online.What's a dcma takedown? You mean dmca? What tools specifically?
Sounds like a tool to circumvent copy protection of the bios. Good takedown. Nice ninja edit re dmca vs dcma by the wayThe lock pick tool used to rip basically the bios off your Switch which you need to use on the emulator. Kinda point less cause you can find them every online.
Probably, yes. Keep your preorder, but which (or both!) platform to play on is up to you then I think is fair to say.Is playing this on an emulator the best way to experience it? I'm not advocating piracy, I have my pre-order and I'll keep it, but I'm wondering if the emulated experience will be light years ahead of the Switch experience (if and when the bugs are ironed out). 60 fps sounds mighty tempting...
Just a matter of time before somebody reverse engineers the BIOS like they did with the GBA and PSX, which is why you can download both legally these days.Sounds like a tool to circumvent copy protection of the bios. Good takedown. Nice ninja edit re dmca vs dcma by the way.
Excitement about ToTK will likely increase donations to emulator developers. I'm sure they will be working harder than ever on Yuzu and RyujinX. But, it will probably be at least a month or two, before ToTK plays smoothly on the best CPUs. and maybe longer, before basically all of the bugs are fixed and more moderate CPUs can handle it.Is playing this on an emulator the best way to experience it? I'm not advocating piracy, I have my pre-order and I'll keep it, but I'm wondering if the emulated experience will be light years ahead of the Switch experience (if and when the bugs are ironed out). 60 fps sounds mighty tempting...