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Mr-Fuggles777

@Zuljaras thought as much
It was one of the reasons why I cancelled my pre order.

Seems stupid releasing a game that is heavily dependent on stick Input when they know there is an issue with the stick design/construction.

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Mr-Fuggles777

@Zuljaras I'm handheld only on Switch.
I don't see the point playing on the TV with such low textures and poor framerates. I've got 120HZ QLED TV so I want 1440p or 4k when I'm on the big screen not 30FPS @ 1080p

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Zuljaras

@Mr-Fuggles777 sure but you can easily fix your joycon or buy a new one instead of sending your whole console for fixing or dreading that a game might be using the joycon sticks too much

Nintendo should've first fixed the drift and then release a Switch that is not actually a Switch

Mr-Fuggles777

@Zuljaras they haven't fixed it for the OLED version either as they look to be using the same JoyCons as all previous versions. Nintendo don't care anymore, whatever happened to that Golden seal of Quality:(

I took out an extended warranty on my Lite so I can just swap for a new console when it starts to drift. Unfortunately, It would mean I lose all of my game saves for those games not supported by Cloud Saves (which are mostly first party titles but that's a grudge for a different thread lol) so I'm still weary with it.

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Dezzy

Well the "Hold L for camera control" is pretty annoying. You clearly use that more than you use the sword. Should've been "Hold L for sword."

They really should've added an option to flip that.

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skywake

I take back some of the complaints on the previous page about the gyro drift without the sensor bar re-centring. It's still there but once you've put some time into it you get used to hitting Y and it's not an issue. Same deal with some of the actions I had that weren't entirely registering correctly, just needed some time to get into motion controls again.

I'm probably mostly just comparing two entirely different levels of familiarity with motion controls. When Skyward Sword originally came out it was on the back of Wii Sports Resort and Red Steel 2. This time I'm jumping into Skyward Sword after I think the last game I played that was motion control heavy was Skyward Sword. I think the last game I played with motion controls was Super Mario Galaxy in the 3D All Stars collection. And before that Twilight Princess HD in 2016

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JaxonH

I said this in the Switch thread too, but I am really, really loving this game! It’s SO good 😊

Was in the middle of my Monster Hunter Stories 2 playthrough, a game which is easily one of the best on the Switch (I like it as much as Monster Hunter Rise), but ever since Zelda Skyward Sword released I can’t seem to stop playing it. It’s just so addicting. And it’s a very special game, I’ve never played anything like it. Obviously it’s similar to other Zelda games but I mean using the motion controls in such a way as it does.

The older Zelda formula really is quite fun. This is an absolute must own. I feel like I’m drowning in masterpiece titles, and before I can even put 15 hours in a game another one comes out, and the cycle continues. Probably will happen again with Neo TWEWY.

@Dezzy
Ya, but it would be incredibly problematic to have to hold L before being able to attack with the sword, as you need to hold ZL for targeting many times. And even if that wasn’t the case, when it comes to quick reactions using the sword it would be very easy to forget to hold a button first.

I get that it’s not ideal but it really is the best possible solution. And once I got used to it it wasn’t a problem at all. No different than holding a button to run.

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Zeldafan79

So after playing this again is anybody missing traditional Zelda? You know with a real story, memorable music, actual dungeons and more of them etc. I sure hope BOTW 2 addresses at least some of that.

I like how in skyward sword just getting to the next dungeon is like a dungeon itself.

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JaxonH

@Zeldafan79
Well, I’m not really “missing” it given I’m playing it right now 😁

But I get what you mean. And yes. I don’t regret the changes they’ve made to modernize the franchise in BotW, but I really do love the traditional Zelda formula. It’s unbelievable how addicting this game is.

Maybe they can continue to release smaller titles following this formula alongside their big flagship BotW series.

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They will look on Me whom they pierced

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Buizel

Now in the Faron Woods and I kinda wanna take back what I said about the motion controls.

They are perfectly functional (and tbh, I never had any issues with the control on the Wii either). But I don't feel they really add anything to the game - if anything, they feel like a bit of a pace breaker. IDK, maybe I'm just completely over motion controls now, having not really touched them since the Wii days (except for the odd game of Arms).

I'm switching back to button controls for now. Still a shame about holding L for the camera control. As @Dezzy mentioned, I hope they patch in an option to switch L holding for the sword control.

That said, other than controls, I'm really enjoying the game so far. Really nice to see a more traditional 3D Zelda on Switch - it is a very different feeling to BotW.

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Casco

I am enjoying this game but man are the controls confusing. I refuse to do motion controls (never had a Wii, was off gaming for almost 20 years) but certainly getting confused by different actions. Picking up bomb with A, swipping up or down and hold to throw or roll, then hitting ZR - is too much. It relies too much on the bumpers and triggers to do different actions when ends up being very confusing and as a result I've had bombs explode in Link's face constantly.

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Tendo64

This boss in Skyview dungeon or whatever it's called is a real pain.

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Zeldafan79

@Tendo64

Yeah it's a little bit tricky knowing when and at what direction to attack. shield bash when the boss charges at you rather than dodging and if timed correctly it gives you a few free shots. The boss will stagger for a few seconds giving you an opening. Then swing away!

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kkslider5552000

Zeldafan79 wrote:

memorable music

Ew, terrible take

Breath of the Wild is one of the most complete and brilliantly put together audio experiences in gaming I've ever experienced, and between its more subtle and minimalist music is some of the best and most memorable pieces of music composed in any Nintendo game in the past decade, easily. There's a difference between subjective opinions and willful ignorance, and saying BOTW doesn't have memorable music is crossing that line. (doubly so considering the songs that were made to be more catchy and how it is the most successful Zelda game, so there are more people to remember the music)

To me, Skyward Sword has some memorable songs that have that Don't Stop Believing syndrome where hearing them too much has made them kind of annoying, and this game sure does want you to visit the same places constantly. That's at least more subjective admittedly, but especially the sky theme and Faron Woods feel like good songs ruined by how frequently you hear them. It's ultimately one of the reasons why I don't like Skyward Sword's soundtrack as much as the other 3D Zeldas, despite having some excellent music in it. (controversial opinion, but the observatory in Galaxy also really has that problem, literally the only problem I have with that game's soundtrack)

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Flying through the sky to the music playing in the background is one of the most special experiences in gaming. The music is just so majestic.

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Tendo64

Zeldafan79 wrote:

@Tendo64

Yeah it's a little bit tricky knowing when and at what direction to attack. shield bash when the boss charges at you rather than dodging and if timed correctly it gives you a few free shots. The boss will stagger for a few seconds giving you an opening. Then swing away!

What buttons are shield bash? Been trying to work it out!

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