[QUOTE="OhhSnap50893"]In previous trailers, we've seen a fairy as the pointer, showing you where you're pointing on screen. Is that still part of the game? Because I haven't seen it in recent videos. I'm hoping it's gone, because that was quite annoying in the E3 trailers :|dvader654
Nope the fairy is there, it is your cursor and it does make noise every time you move it. But for me it was no big deal at all. For the most part I just kept my remote down so the fairy was always away from the screen.
Darn, I was hoping they decided to get rid of it. What kind of a noise does it make when you're moving it around?[QUOTE="dvader654"][QUOTE="OhhSnap50893"]In previous trailers, we've seen a fairy as the pointer, showing you where you're pointing on screen. Is that still part of the game? Because I haven't seen it in recent videos. I'm hoping it's gone, because that was quite annoying in the E3 trailers :|OhhSnap50893
Nope the fairy is there, it is your cursor and it does make noise every time you move it. But for me it was no big deal at all. For the most part I just kept my remote down so the fairy was always away from the screen.
Darn, I was hoping they decided to get rid of it. What kind of a noise does it make when you're moving it around?[QUOTE="OhhSnap50893"][QUOTE="dvader654"][QUOTE="OhhSnap50893"]In previous trailers, we've seen a fairy as the pointer, showing you where you're pointing on screen. Is that still part of the game? Because I haven't seen it in recent videos. I'm hoping it's gone, because that was quite annoying in the E3 trailers :|Gary_Jinfield
Nope the fairy is there, it is your cursor and it does make noise every time you move it. But for me it was no big deal at all. For the most part I just kept my remote down so the fairy was always away from the screen.
Darn, I was hoping they decided to get rid of it. What kind of a noise does it make when you're moving it around?[QUOTE="Gary_Jinfield"][QUOTE="OhhSnap50893"][QUOTE="dvader654"][QUOTE="OhhSnap50893"]In previous trailers, we've seen a fairy as the pointer, showing you where you're pointing on screen. Is that still part of the game? Because I haven't seen it in recent videos. I'm hoping it's gone, because that was quite annoying in the E3 trailers :|nuck44
Nope the fairy is there, it is your cursor and it does make noise every time you move it. But for me it was no big deal at all. For the most part I just kept my remote down so the fairy was always away from the screen.
Darn, I was hoping they decided to get rid of it. What kind of a noise does it make when you're moving it around?After reading the TP manual again, it sounds like if you turn it off then you control your aiming with the analog stick. It's worth it to keep it on :|OhhSnap50893
[QUOTE="OhhSnap50893"]After reading the TP manual again, it sounds like if you turn it off then you control your aiming with the analog stick. It's worth it to keep it on :|Gary_Jinfield
i really dont see the point in even buying the GC version, unless your really poor, or just dont want to go out and upgrade to a better system. the whole wii-mote aiming is probably one of the largest advantages compared to the gc versionbladeswinger77I'm sure alot of people want the GC version because it's classic Zelda controls.
[QUOTE="bladeswinger77"]i really dont see the point in even buying the GC version, unless your really poor, or just dont want to go out and upgrade to a better system. the whole wii-mote aiming is probably one of the largest advantages compared to the gc versionOhhSnap50893I'm sure alot of people want the GC version because it's classic Zelda controls.
NOT an issue at all as far as i am concerned, although for people who have not played it, they cannot fully understand why it is there, and that it does not matter, and also that it is not annoying as suggested. LS
i imagine either way is good to use, Wii-mote or the Gamecube controller.
i don't mean to rant, but i'm getting more and more frustrated with people dismissing 'old' styles when they suddenly find a new style more suiting. like any older game, 2D scrolling/platform games for example, people who now play 3D games say 'oh, i can never go back to 2D games, they'd be too hard to control now' - you spend about 10/20 minutes with any game, and you'll master it - no matter how old it is!
i read on the Gears of War forum, people saying 'after playing GoW i find going back to Halo (which i do not like) and F.E.A.R (which i do like!) impossible' - i think to myself, you that thick then that you can readjust your playing style?! yeah, GoW does it so simple and fun, but c'mooooonnn! meh at some gamers, heh.
[QUOTE="bladeswinger77"]i really dont see the point in even buying the GC version, unless your really poor, or just dont want to go out and upgrade to a better system. the whole wii-mote aiming is probably one of the largest advantages compared to the gc versionOhhSnap50893I'm sure alot of people want the GC version because it's classic Zelda controls.
The difference of GC version to the Wii version is that the world of Hyrule is reversed in the GC version. So instead of finding the desert in the east, it will be in the west while Death Mountain is now in the east not the west.
question people? can u get back into the temple of time after u completed it? cause im trying to find the last golden bug, i was getting pissed off and i couldnt find it. so i looked on gamefaqs and it said to go there but i cant.tubbs_masterRead the stickies! Anything with a spoiler needs to be in spoiler brackets. -_-
Yeh, you not a good gamer unless you can re-adjust(no offence to ny1!!!)i imagine either way is good to use, Wii-mote or the Gamecube controller.
i don't mean to rant, but i'm getting more and more frustrated with people dismissing 'old' styles when they suddenly find a new style more suiting. like any older game, 2D scrolling/platform games for example, people who now play 3D games say 'oh, i can never go back to 2D games, they'd be too hard to control now' - you spend about 10/20 minutes with any game, and you'll master it - no matter how old it is!
i read on the Gears of War forum, people saying 'after playing GoW i find going back to Halo (which i do not like) and F.E.A.R (which i do like!) impossible' - i think to myself, you that thick then that you can readjust your playing style?! yeah, GoW does it so simple and fun, but c'mooooonnn! meh at some gamers, heh.
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You can get rid of the fairy? Never knew that, but ti doesn't matter to me it/he/she never bothered me at all infact, I thought it was a nice touch to the game brought OoT memories back to me.Dark_Master5151yes, you can, if you turn off the pointer in options menu.
[QUOTE="Dark_Master5151"]You can get rid of the fairy? Never knew that, but ti doesn't matter to me it/he/she never bothered me at all infact, I thought it was a nice touch to the game brought OoT memories back to me.LordAbyssionyes, you can, if you turn off the pointer in options menu. Never knew that. I didn't mind it, but some of my friends were complaining about it, and here I was telling them there was nothing they could do about it. My bad.
I'm sure alot of people want the GC version because it's classic Zelda controls.[QUOTE="OhhSnap50893"][QUOTE="bladeswinger77"]i really dont see the point in even buying the GC version, unless your really poor, or just dont want to go out and upgrade to a better system. the whole wii-mote aiming is probably one of the largest advantages compared to the gc versionGeneralMBison
The difference of GC version to the Wii version is that the world of Hyrule is reversed in the GC version. So instead of finding the desert in the east, it will be in the west while Death Mountain is now in the east not the west.
No, it was reversed in the Wii version. Sorry to nitpick, but that annoys the hell out of me. It was for GC first, so any differences in the Wii versions are about the Wii version.
[QUOTE="GeneralMBison"]I'm sure alot of people want the GC version because it's classic Zelda controls.[QUOTE="OhhSnap50893"][QUOTE="bladeswinger77"]i really dont see the point in even buying the GC version, unless your really poor, or just dont want to go out and upgrade to a better system. the whole wii-mote aiming is probably one of the largest advantages compared to the gc versionjohnny139
The difference of GC version to the Wii version is that the world of Hyrule is reversed in the GC version. So instead of finding the desert in the east, it will be in the west while Death Mountain is now in the east not the west.
No, it was reversed in the Wii version. Sorry to nitpick, but that annoys the hell out of me. It was for GC first, so any differences in the Wii versions are about the Wii version.
Exactly. Note to everyone: Just remember that Link is naturally left handed. Since he was right handed in the Wii TP, it speaks for itself which was the copy.Please Log In to post.
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