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The exploration in Skyrim was just going from point A to point B and registering all the map markers on the way. Other than enjoying the scenery, it wasn't engaging. And if you wanted to go up a hill/mountain, you either had to hop your way up or backtrack to find the road.
BotW provides a lot more interaction with the environment. I like the survivalist nature of it early on as well. Most of my gear has been scavenged and I have less than 400 rupees (300 of which came from one chest in a shrine).
The exploration in Skyrim was just going from point A to point B and registering all the map markers on the way. Other than enjoying the scenery, it wasn't engaging. And if you wanted to go up a hill/mountain, you either had to hop your way up or backtrack to find the road.
BotW provides a lot more interaction with the environment. I like the survivalist nature of it early on as well. Most of my gear has been scavenged and I have less than 400 rupees (300 of which came from one chest in a shrine).
Do you remember which shrine? It's so hard to get rupees in this game! I'm hesitant to sell anything yet, because I don't know what anything could be used for in the future.
it was mentioned in both the Video Reviews of both epn.tv with victor Lucas and ben silivermen and the easy allies (formerly the game trailers reviewers) you have to maintain the weapons. other wise they break well till you find new better one but you have maintain those ones too. other wise snap.The combat is the most difficult of any Zelda so far. I actually get nervous when I'm fighting more than one monster.
I do think the weapons break a little too easily. I find myself going through multiple weapons in one fight very often--and then quickly running out of viable weapons.
Now that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is out for both the Wii U and the Switch, more comparisons have been made between the two versions, including the difference of load times.
In a video by YouTube user Master0fHyrule, we get a look at how fast the load times are on the two versions. From the footage, it appears that the Switch is a bit faster at loading the game and starting the quest, while the Wii U is slightly faster when it comes to entering Shrines and continuing on after a death.
Additionally, Digital Foundry has shared a new video comparing the frame rate of Breath of the Wild on both consoles. You can check out the loading times and frame rate for yourself in the following videos.
Loading times comparison:
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Frame rate comparison:
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is available for Wii U and Nintendo Switch.
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There is no direct way to repair your weapons. Some folks are saying if you have an Octorock suck up your items, once you kill it, you'll get them back new, but I have yet to try it.it was mentioned in both the Video Reviews of both epn.tv with victor Lucas and ben silivermen and the easy allies (formerly the game trailers reviewers) you have to maintain the weapons. other wise they break well till you find new better one but you have maintain those ones too. other wise snap.
Yeah I have heard it is amazing but just about ever Zelda game is amazing but from previews and trailers and what people and critics are saying it looks like this could be the best Zelda yet. .