Because I sure am, had my copy pre-ordered since the end of MAY.

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given who frequents this board, i'd find it more interesting to know who's NOT interested in playing SS eventually.adventure_of_link wrote:So, is anyone getting this new edition of the Zelda saga?
Because I sure am, had my copy pre-ordered since the end of MAY.
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Unless all your wii remotes are dead, I don't see how it's cheaper.kode54 wrote:I'm not terribly eager to blow $70 plus shipping to buy it.
(Yes, it is quite literally cheaper for me to buy the remote bundle, than to buy the regular version and pay $20 to buy a new MotionPlus adapter to go with it.)
(EDIT: Wait, I spoke too soon. Nobody on Amazon has the bundle except for resellers who have already bumped the price to $90. I could get the regular version and a MotionPlus adapter for only $70 plus shipping.)
Last Zelda I played for any length of time was Zelda 4.odditude wrote: given who frequents this board, i'd find it more interesting to know who's NOT interested in playing SS eventually.
KHDownloadsSquall_Leonhart wrote:DirectInput represents all bits, not just powers of 2 in an axis.You have your 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s, 32s, 64s, and 128s(crash course in binary counting!). But no 1s.
how is that breaking even? the bundle leaves you with an extra wiimote.adventure_of_link wrote:Unless all your wii remotes are dead, I don't see how it's cheaper.kode54 wrote:I'm not terribly eager to blow $70 plus shipping to buy it.
(Yes, it is quite literally cheaper for me to buy the remote bundle, than to buy the regular version and pay $20 to buy a new MotionPlus adapter to go with it.)
(EDIT: Wait, I spoke too soon. Nobody on Amazon has the bundle except for resellers who have already bumped the price to $90. I could get the regular version and a MotionPlus adapter for only $70 plus shipping.)
Zelda: SS w/ gold wii motion+ enabled remote = $70
Zelda: SS and wii motion+ module for an existing wii remote = $70
so yeah, breaking even ftw. still, sucks that they're now upselling the wii remote bundle to $90 online..
I've beaten the game and I have to say, it is significantly better in every way in comparison to Twilight Princess. They make extensive use of variety of items outside of dungeons as well as within dungeons, difficulty is actually GREAT for once, controls are fine even when sitting down and the enemies and strategies to beating them are pretty neat. Overall I greatly enjoyed the experience and can see my self replaying it in the near future. If anything, my complaints are that the bug catching net motion controls are broken (Only item I complain about), the game is a bit too long (Took me over 40 hours to beat, soo many dungeons/challenges D: ) and your companion likes to state some mind numbingly obvious things fairly often.I.S.T. wrote:Noooooooooooooot me. Motion controlled action games FTL, and Zelda in general FTL. I would say the last truly good one was LTTP, and sadly the direction the series has taken since then has been all of the bad/mediocre parts of LTTP and put a focus on them. Almost every good thing added since then has been more of a bandaid than anything(Such as the introduction of a real 3D combat system in TP close to ten fucking years too late). They do not fix the fundamental problems of the series.
Problems such as the overworld feeling like a connection to the dungeons and nothing else, gimmicky as fuck dungeons, items often(Though not always) useless outside of the dungeon you get them in unless it's a bow, bomb or boomerang(THE THREE Bs), and a general feeling of "This is supposed to be EPIC guyz" when it's really just kind of small but pretending to be heug.
HEYfranpa wrote:your companion likes to state some mind numbingly obvious things fairly often.
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Oh god no.grinvader wrote:HEYfranpa wrote:your companion likes to state some mind numbingly obvious things fairly often.
LISTEN
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Cool.grinvader wrote:franpa's comment applies to the actual content of your new sidekick's messages, and it gives a major "A.I. thinks you're dumb" vibe.
Its voice is not as disruptive as navi's, in comparison.
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PIX OR GET THE FUCK OUTgrinvader wrote:she also has boobs
unlike navi
don't give me that look
KHDownloadsSquall_Leonhart wrote:DirectInput represents all bits, not just powers of 2 in an axis.You have your 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s, 32s, 64s, and 128s(crash course in binary counting!). But no 1s.
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KHDownloadsSquall_Leonhart wrote:DirectInput represents all bits, not just powers of 2 in an axis.You have your 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s, 32s, 64s, and 128s(crash course in binary counting!). But no 1s.
now that i finished itfranpa wrote:soo many dungeons/challenges D:
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Correct! Someone interpreted one of my fan dangled forum posts correctly!? Amazing!!grinvader wrote:franpa's comment applies to the actual content of your new sidekick's messages, and it gives a major "A.I. thinks you're dumb" vibe.
Its voice is not as disruptive as navi's, in comparison.