*sips* Yep, old-school Hyrule Field. They don't make 'em like this anymore

*sips* Yep, old-school Hyrule Field. They don't make 'em like this anymore.
Kids these days will never understand.

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not nostalgia

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I recreated that exact screenshot on my emulator.

Zoomers grew up on the boomer ones too. At least I did.
Also, technically speaking, Fortnite is Gen Alpha, not zoomer.

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based

When was the last time you 100%'d it?

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Never, too boring

>emulator
Just play it the way you're supposed to.

>yfw you will never step into Hyrule Field the first time again in 98

Sure! let me go buy a n64 for $600 by some retarded Karen that thinks they're raare and oot v1.1 with a burnt out battery.

It's really amazing how advanced OoT was for 1998. It was leagues ahead of any other game that came out that year.

Stings actually. I keep wishing I could at least go back to 7th gen. Peak would be 1998. I think I was in 2nd grade.

I used to run around this field like crazy as a kid. But don't pretend it's not completely empty...because it is.

Ditto. The spiders and their prize never moved me.

The only Zelda games I ever bothered getting all the heart pieces in are WW and BotW, but even then I never got all the treasure charts or Korok seeds

This but unironically

The o yl similar games here are Mario Odyssey - 64 and OoT - BotW.
And taking inot account how much technology has improved, Odyssey is just the shittier version of 64 and OoT and BotW might as well be different genres.

Nigga that's just the heart containers and continues. post the skulltullas and collection.

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Is that a pineapple over there?
Cool, let's check it out

Hyrule Field on the N64 has less visible repeating textures than most areas of Dark Souls 2 on PS3/360.

Anyone have a "going into games machine" I can borrow? I stole one from this really sweaty kid but it broke

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>Playing co-op OoT with a friend who's never played before
>He immediately rushes over to check out the pineapples
Warms my heart.

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So what do we think of potions?

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Ok Boomer

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What is the purpose of Ocarina of Time's Hyrule Field?
It is basically a giant empty hub.
There are some rocks to explode that open small holes, but most of them offer nothing useful (one of them is even inhabited by a cow and has nothing else).
The enemies are low-low-low tier, do not pose any danger.
There is a piece of heart hidden in a cryptic place just to force the suckers to buy the Rumble Pack.
And after the apocalypse, there's a ghost-killing minigame that's stupidly bad.
Honestly, the only reason Hyrule Field exists as a big map is to make Epona useful, since without it walking around the field is tedious.
But of course, we're talking about the best game ever made here...

fairy>blue>green>red

>when you leave kokiri forest and hear the marching fife and drum of the hyrule theme.

>potions
No
>milk
YES

Did you get every item? There's even one you can permanently miss back in the lost woods.

>What is the purpose of Ocarina of Time's Hyrule Field?

This was 1998. Games like OoT did not exist. The purpose of Hyrule Field is exactly as you described: a vast hub area.

This is give the player a sensation of being in a vast open world, a safe space where you can explore, farm for money and resources but mostly to provide that feeling of adventure.

Again, you probably weren't even born when OoT was released so you'll never understand how mind-blowing it was for gamers to run out onto Hyrule Field for the first time.

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the game could have been a bit better if they simply added:
a useful way to use rupees (like potions buffing yourself temporarily or modifying your speed and things like that)
rupees cap at like 9999 or 99999
an hidden hard dungeon with bosses with a huge hp pool to have fun with, that respawns at some point
finding the triforce
secret places at random places, under zora's domain lake, at the graveyard or some things like this

>Edits out the scenery shots from The Lord of The Rings

>Myst
>Outer Wilds
u wot m8?

>Again, you probably weren't even born when OoT was released so you'll never understand how mind-blowing it was for gamers to run out onto Hyrule Field for the first time.
I bought the game on the first day and noticed all these problems on my first playthrought. I remember that an argument with my brother was precisely that the game seemed empty and without enemies. Not only at Hyrule Field, but basically all outside areas (for example, the path between Hyrule Field and Zora's Domain is one of the most meaningless things I’ve ever experienced in any game, it literally looks like a beta area that has been approved by lack of time, with copy-pasted boring enemies).
I understand children who have been impressed by the game because of some psychological effect, but that was never an excuse for the game's flaws to be ignored, even at the time the game was released. Contrary to what people think, game design was already quite advanced at this time.

>the game's flaws

Want to know how I know you're a lying sack of shit 12 year old?

OoT is one of the greatest and most important games of all time. It has been for more than 20 years. Tomorrow it will still one of the greatest and most important video games of all time.

Anyone trying to say differently is a clueless baby. Continue being irrelevant kiddo.

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>Kids these days will never understand.

Understand what?

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looks just like breath of the wild.

>for example, the path between Hyrule Field and Zora's Domain is one of the most meaningless things I’ve ever experienced in any game, it literally looks like a beta area that has been approved by lack of time, with copy-pasted boring enemies
You are so fucking full of shit. That tiny insignificant area has grottos, sidequests, alternate paths, parts where there are four concurrent paths with different shit to see on each. Have you *ever* played the fucking game?

Nothing.

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Brazilian male here. I beat OoT when I was 14.

Zoomer spotted.