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Bleck

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  1. 3 hours ago, SystemsReady said:

    I would actually like to point out that Ganondorf in Wind Waker is mainly referred to as "Ganon", including by the King of Red Lions when he first shows up and in the first few forms of the game's final boss ("Puppet Ganon").

    interesting to note - he's only referred to as such in the third person; he refers to himself as Ganondorf, which is a notable thing considering his characterization in the game

    I believe that the distinction between Ganondorf, the man, and Ganon, the monster, is not only important, but perhaps even indicative of a more distinct separation than has been made clear... which seems likely enough to come to a head in BotW, the game where Ganon is immediately apparent as less than a specific being but more as some kind of evil force

    in fact if you've played Skyward Sword to completion this should all seem pretty believable considering what happens at the end of that game

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    You realize your first and second ideas are incompatble, right?  Wind Waker takes place many generations after Skyward Sword.

    I do not see how this makes those ideas incompatible - Link is 'put to sleep' after Skyward Sword, lots of stuff happens, the world is flooded, the Great Ocean disappears, Link wakes up

  3. gonna throw some stuff out here and see if I'm right in a year;

    - the game takes place after Wind Waker, in what used to be the Great Ocean (why else would there be Koroks)

    - the Link you play as is either literally the same Link as Skyward Sword or some kind of clone of him (why else would he be right-handed and why else would they cement his name)

    - "Calamity Ganon" is some kind of nebulous evil force (all official media so far refers to it with gender neutral pronouns) and the old man you see at the beginning of the game is the real Ganondorf (tall vaguely brown dude with a huge nose? dat ganon)

     

  4. 1 hour ago, RiverSound said:

    Get it?

    no, because his point is that they're the same as tf2 turrets, and therefore aren't annoying or not fun to deal with

    but everyone else is saying they aren't the same as tf2 turrets, and when pressed he said they aren't the same as tf2 turrets

    which would make his point invalid

    get it

  5. no, people claim it happened in those games but the "low tier" metagame is an excessively simplified version of what the professionals actually do and why they do it

    people should not be punished for daring to play a video game at anything but a professional level

  6. 3 hours ago, Sir_NutS said:

    Torb is fine.

    Torb will be pretty darn useless at anything above low tier after competitive hits.

    I have the same opinion about this as I do in other "competitive" games - millions of people should not have to deal with a thing that is unfun for them because the korean twitchmonsters that play this game twelve hours a day can deal with it easily

    any arguments about balance that involve the words "casual" or "competitive" are inherently flawed and pointless

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