TheHeroOfTime
Arcane
In TOTK everyone knows you are the chosen hero of hyrule yet you are exptected still have to pay even the most basic necessities.
In TOTK everyone knows you are the chosen hero of hyrule yet you are exptected still have to pay even the most basic necessities.
If you're worried about FPS, why play it on the Switch at all?If you have a jailbroken Switch, overclocking the RAM really helps performance in this game. At about 1862mhz it runs at pretty much a constant 30fps. At default clocks (1600mhz), there are frequent dips into 20, especially when using Ultrahand. It's a memory bandwidth issue, CPU/GPU clocks make very little difference.
It might seem minor but it's really quite a stark contrast. Nintendo should force the game to run at higher clocks through in an official patch.
I never claimed to be a pro, bitch. I do what I do.What kind of retard not only records their screen with a phone, but does it in portrait mode?
I'm not "worried". I play on the Switch because I like the portable aspect and playing on the crapper.If you're worried about FPS, why play it on the Switch at all?If you have a jailbroken Switch, overclocking the RAM really helps performance in this game. At about 1862mhz it runs at pretty much a constant 30fps. At default clocks (1600mhz), there are frequent dips into 20, especially when using Ultrahand. It's a memory bandwidth issue, CPU/GPU clocks make very little difference.
It might seem minor but it's really quite a stark contrast. Nintendo should force the game to run at higher clocks through in an official patch.
Stuff that hits you for 8-10 hearts will hit you for 1/2 a heart after you fully upgrade a set of armor. It's not a challenging game, they give you all sorts of ways to cheese mobs in this, you can bully them with devices, and ultra hand/auto build stuff. People have already memed the game by figuring out creative ways to bully mobs with devices. I beat that thunder gleeok in the arena with like 6 hearts, and no armor upgrades. Those probably still oneshot 15 hearts with base armor defenses, but you can cheese them.Does this game have an Elden Ring thing goin on where bosses will chew up your health bar and shit it out regardless of how much health/armor you have? It's kinda seeming that way, or I'm simply venturing into places I have no business venturing in yet. I'm confident it's the latter. If there was one thing that annoyed me about Elden Ring it was that you could have 50+ vit and a mountain of armor and bosses would still melt your ass in a split second.
Armour is a flat modifier to incoming damage so if you're ahead of the curve you'll take half a heart of damage and if you're behind the curve you'll take a ton of damage. Usually the level scaled enemies keep up well but bosses will either be too hard or too easy, from my experience with the scaling.Does this game have an Elden Ring thing goin on where bosses will chew up your health bar and shit it out regardless of how much health/armor you have? It's kinda seeming that way, or I'm simply venturing into places I have no business venturing in yet. I'm confident it's the latter. If there was one thing that annoyed me about Elden Ring it was that you could have 50+ vit and a mountain of armor and bosses would still melt your ass in a split second.
How do the enemies even scale? Is it related to time, or main quest progress or what? It feels like the bosses are getting their hp scaled as well, but I might be wrong about that.Usually the level scaled enemies keep up well but bosses will either be too hard or too easy, from my experience with the scaling.
TOTK is new so we don't know how it works exactly but in BOTW it was based on enemies killed.How do the enemies even scale? Is it related to time, or main quest progress or what? It feels like the bosses are getting their hp scaled as well, but I might be wrong about that.Usually the level scaled enemies keep up well but bosses will either be too hard or too easy, from my experience with the scaling.
The sky islands do have a noticable amount of gold.Does this game have an Elden Ring thing goin
I just got told go kill ganon in the main quest, but I also don't even think I'm close to being able to kill one of these. Every time I tried, their lasers basically instakilled me. I'm thinking if using the 3x lynel bow with with keese eyes will let me easilly take one out, but I haven't tried it yet.Gleeoks are lategame enemies that have elemental types based on location.
not necessarily, you'll bump into them eventually. but at least the one I did depends on a scripted element so you have to at least pick up the quest in the appropriate area. I'd assume they all depend on a scripted elementI have yet to see a single temple, or if I did I didn't know it. Do you have to keep following the main quest for them to appear? I stopped following it after I got the paraglider and have basically spent a few dozen hours doing shrines and random shit.