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pop311
12-03-2006, 11:27 AM
The fact that bombs and arrows don't come out of the grass when you chop it.

Chibi_Kaji
12-03-2006, 11:31 AM
I don't see a problem with that. I rarely used the bombs or arrows. And the times I needed to use them I managed to find some extra ammo in pots or chests.

Metal Boss
12-03-2006, 11:31 AM
I'm more bugged about the camera, and finicky motion sensing, great game nonetheless, so far.

botticus
12-03-2006, 11:36 AM
Yeah, my only mild complaint is the camera, which luckily can be worked around by tapping Z to align it with the direction you're facing.

Chibi_Kaji
12-03-2006, 11:38 AM
Yeah, the camera became a problem a few times. But it wasn't enough to ruin the game for me. As for the controls, the only problem I had was preforming the spin attack sometimes. But it never became a major problem for me.

Santurio
12-03-2006, 11:43 AM
My main problem is that I my controller decides it wants to play on its own and moves the character by itslef. I can be playing fine and then I can't do anyhting and Link will start running away and towards by screen. It really bugs the shit out of me.

coolz481
12-03-2006, 11:47 AM
You can get arrows from chopping grass, but not bombs. I just wish you could kill moblins with one sword strike while on horseback. That overworld theme music in the daytime totally gets me pumped to start killing the bad guys but I find myself dismounting from Epona first because otherwise it takes too long.

Vtec_Inspired
12-03-2006, 12:39 PM
I consider that a very minor problem

Apossum
12-03-2006, 12:46 PM
my only complaint is that there's money everywhere and you can only hold 300 rupees.

My main problem is that I my controller decides it wants to play on its own and moves the character by itslef. I can be playing fine and then I can't do anyhting and Link will start running away and towards by screen. It really bugs the shit out of me.


i think that means you were pressing the analog stick while booting the game.

Vinny
12-03-2006, 12:59 PM
My main problem is that I my controller decides it wants to play on its own and moves the character by itslef. I can be playing fine and then I can't do anyhting and Link will start running away and towards by screen. It really bugs the shit out of me.

Sounds like you've got a calibration problem...

Chibi_Kaji
12-03-2006, 01:12 PM
my only complaint is that there's money everywhere and you can only hold 300 rupees.
Get a new wallet?

auralia
12-03-2006, 01:22 PM
i hate that i have all these rupies and absolutly no where to spend them except magic armour... also i hated the sky castle.

Santurio
12-03-2006, 03:09 PM
i think that means you were pressing the analog stick while booting the game.
no it can't be that. It doesn't do it all the time or at the beginning. I could be playing for a while and then out of nowhere he starts running the oppsit e direction and I can't control it. I have to shake the controllers around a bit and bang them against my hand and it usually comes back just fine.

Sounds like you've got a calibration problem...
It may have to do something with calibration but I just don't get it since it works fine most of the time and then just suddenly it screws up. It only does it with Zelda too.

Apossum
12-03-2006, 03:37 PM
Get a new wallet?


haven't gotten that far yet. still only hold 300. just found the secret dungeon on lake hylia that has like 200000 rupees in it.

2Fast
12-03-2006, 03:41 PM
The Z targeting is a little glitchy, that's my only complaint so far.

Blind the Thief
12-03-2006, 03:43 PM
haven't gotten that far yet. still only hold 300. just found the secret dungeon on lake hylia that has like 200000 rupees in it.

You're able to get a bigger wallet at this point. Still, by the end of the game you'll hate how many rupees there are...but I prefer it to wandering the world cutting bushes for 30 minutes because there's an item I can't afford. This way, I get to avoid that and focus on more Zelda goodness.

As for the bombs in grass...it always kind of bugged me in every Zelda, how it takes you awhile to get the bombs, and when you do, these man-made contraptions are suddenly laying around in every field and cave in the world. They way TP does it makes sense, y'know?

foltzie
12-03-2006, 03:46 PM
my only complaint is that there's money everywhere and you can only hold 300 rupees.

I'm annoyed with that too, but its a nice nod to the original game. If you are too limited look into getting a bigger wallet.

Chris in Cali
12-03-2006, 03:46 PM
I hate that this Zelda game doesn't feel like Zelda, and sucks compared to LttP and OoT (IMO).

pop311
12-03-2006, 03:51 PM
I hate that this Zelda game doesn't feel like Zelda, and sucks compared to LttP and OoT (IMO).Yeah, It feels less magical/fairyish nd more present day/ real

Blind the Thief
12-03-2006, 03:55 PM
Yeah, It feels less magical/fairyish nd more present day/ real

You're joking...right?

Chibi_Kaji
12-03-2006, 04:01 PM
You're joking...right?
Of course he isn't. Remember when you got the handgun the 5th temple?

trq
12-03-2006, 04:20 PM
no it can't be that. It doesn't do it all the time or at the beginning. I could be playing for a while and then out of nowhere he starts running the oppsit e direction and I can't control it. I have to shake the controllers around a bit and bang them against my hand and it usually comes back just fine.


It may have to do something with calibration but I just don't get it since it works fine most of the time and then just suddenly it screws up. It only does it with Zelda too.

Check if there are any other electrical items sitting close to the Wii. I used to have a similar problem in college. We'd be playing Goldeneye, and all of a sudden one of the controls would wig out, and make one of the characters start running in circles. Eventually I noticed that the N64 was sitting on our mini-fridge, and whenever the motor kicked in on the fridge, it would make enough of a pulse that it messed up the calibration. Sure enough, I moved the system a whopping 6 inches, and problem solved.

Santurio
12-03-2006, 04:30 PM
Check if there are any other electrical items sitting close to the Wii. I used to have a similar problem in college. We'd be playing Goldeneye, and all of a sudden one of the controls would wig out, and make one of the characters start running in circles. Eventually I noticed that the N64 was sitting on our mini-fridge, and whenever the motor kicked in on the fridge, it would make enough of a pulse that it messed up the calibration. Sure enough, I moved the system a whopping 6 inches, and problem solved.
It isn't really near anything but my 360 but that makes sense. I'll try and move it and see how that works.

Metal Boss
12-03-2006, 04:34 PM
It isn't really near anything but my 360 but that makes sense. I'll try and move it and see how that works.


Got any bluetooth devices that are activated and laying around where you play your wii?

Santurio
12-03-2006, 04:40 PM
Got any bluetooth devices that are activated and laying around where you play your wii?
no. My phone is in the same room but nowhere near my Wii.