no story spoilers btw Oh yeah sorry for the sort of bad quality of the video footage I'm not really sure why it happened but oh well also idk what happened with the video at 0:48
The _more_ realistic version would see him staying up all night, getting no sleep, and then calling out of work the next day to keep playing. His wife starts to hate him. He either gets even more skinny because he’s too deep into playing the game and forgets to eat. Days turn into nights turn into days. A month goes by and he’s only 3/5 of the way into completing the game. Rinse and repeat.
They totally knew people would do it. If you strap one to something with a time bomb, they say "Kaboom!" after activation but before it explodes. They foresaw all of this.
Kind of like in A link to the past and Links awakening when you attack the chickens too many times you get flogged by them. Or if you shoplift in Links Awakening they call you thief the rest of the play through.
I started studying medicine some many years ago, nowadays I am Studying my postgraduate course… I bought BOTW CD when it came out and bought a wii u console back then… and never opened it until two months ago (yeah). A friend this year, as a second year student in the residency told me: play at least two hours since You miss it so much. I have not been happy for all the years I been studying medicine until I started gaming again. I was so hype that bought myself the Zelda switch and BOTW for switch because fuck wii u. I miss when I was a child and enjoyed OOT. I am so happy the console is portable, I am so glad be back to Zelda franchise. I guess I sadly became and adult with taxes and boring stuff. Without enough time for myself. I am still missing two years more into this hell, I am glad I started playing again, it definitely helps with stress. Zelda is so special to me in more ways than one. I am so glad Zelda community is huge.
The guy's clearly a multi-millionaire from the state of his house, yet he takes the bus everywhere and is clearly chronically depressed and on the verge of a breakdown while avoiding dealing with real life by escaping psychologically into games.
I kinda hope it focuses on exploring the Ocean, but that it also focuses more on Hylian Society and takes place like ~100 years after the events of TotK. Maybe the owner of Hudson Co. could be like a corrupt business man/woman, using the friendly face of Hudson as a marketing strategy, and he/she is a boss that rides a mech or something. Tarrey Town, Hateno Village and Lookout Landing could be like huge and expanding industrial Cities, while Kakariko takes up the role of the farming village and Lurelin is a way bigger fishing village than it is now. The Yiga Clan could become some sort of Mafia, having long lost sight of it's original goal of supporting Ganon(dorf). And the Gerudo, Gorons, Zora and Rito could remain mostly unchanged.
This commercial bothers me, it's almost like, "your life is going to remain this lonely and pitiful, but at least you can buy our game and escape for a while before you quit-yourself"
The way he smiles after torturing that first korok at 0:35 and laughs after firing fire and laser beams the schoolchildren at 1:26 is way funnier than it has any right to be, and I absolutely love it
As long as you are able to vent in a non physical destructive way like in a video game I'd say you're good I know the feeling stress relief is important just do it in a safe way
I'm currently suffering from post-TotK syndrome. Everything I've tried to play after beating it.......sucks. It may take some time but I hope to recover. Playing old favorites has helped.
In my case it would be : - Wake up - Bring my un used switch and blister sealed TOTK copy back to the living room - prepare to work - Kiss my wife and kids - Go to work - Work - Come back to home after work - Kiss my wife and kids - Cook - Look at my blister sealed TOTK copy, smile because I'm hype to finally play this game. - Eat - Take a shower - Bring the kids to bed - Take the switch and TOTK in my bedroom. - Sleep - Repeat
Imagine someone looks over “ dude that’s so cool! But seriously, da fu????” The guy says” everyone hates koroks! It only justified!” “ oh yeah dude continue with the divine punishment”
An even more realistic commercial is him spending 50 hours killing lizalfos because for some god forsaken reason the devs decided you needed like hundreds of lizalfos tails to enhance all your armor.
It is insane. I used dupe glitches to collect all the materials I could for upgrading all the armor and this took forever. I can't even imagine doing this the way intended and just gathering stuff for the upgrades.
And gave them a ridiculously low drop rate like one percent. Honestly for the sake of your sanity I recommend anyone not to go for all armor upgrades. That shit doesn't count toward completion anyway, aside from maybe the permanent sets like Champion's Leathers and Zora Armor.
@@wesnohathas1993 Technically nothing “counts for completion” since the game doesn’t really track the vast majority things you do in that way. The only thing that it really tracks is map completion. I personally did do all the armor upgrades because I want to have everything in the game absolutely completed but it was a doozy to do and I wouldn’t blame anyone for duping or just skipping it altogether. Also I think the lizalfos tail drop rate was like 1/5 or 1/4. Not sure the exact rate but that seemed to be how often it occurred when I was grinding for them.
@@oxedward4738 It's not about what's tracked. "Completion" is generally recognized as anything that results in a permanent change to the game state. This doesn't include the vast majority of armor pieces because they can be sold and reobtained at any time. Additionally, the game does track all quest and recipe completion, given by a number done out of the total.