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7/2/2025, 2:08:43 AM
Incidentally, Oracle Zelda is great for fixing DX's biggest problem. Let's call it the 'pop-up issue'. A pop-up appears disrupting gameplay if you get near a rock. It's also true for items like acorns.
In LA this problem is lessened as you can indeed press B not A to end the pop-up earlier. However, you still get interrupted by a textbox and wait for it to finish.
The flow is already interrupted and at that point the difference of pressing A again until it's done or B instead is minimal.
I've to say I wasn't sure if such a textbox even existed in Ages/Seasons. I checked to see if it wasn't mere perception. It's also possible that rock placement plays a role.
A textbook will not appear at all if I simply get near a rock. It shows up only if I keep pushing. Adding to this, there's only one text from the start and pressing A ends it. Why did it even need more than that? Damn, it puts the others to shame in an almost brutal fashion. And the text is blazing fast cuz of course, I set text speed to 5 in the initial screen. It takes no time at all to go through the text so that I might press B or A.
Capcom really did a superb job there going as far as removing the 'pop-up issue' and while it's still difficult to make a comparison as the games are different in aspects other than the 'pop-up issue', it's up there as a contender for best game of all time.
In LA this problem is lessened as you can indeed press B not A to end the pop-up earlier. However, you still get interrupted by a textbox and wait for it to finish.
The flow is already interrupted and at that point the difference of pressing A again until it's done or B instead is minimal.
I've to say I wasn't sure if such a textbox even existed in Ages/Seasons. I checked to see if it wasn't mere perception. It's also possible that rock placement plays a role.
A textbook will not appear at all if I simply get near a rock. It shows up only if I keep pushing. Adding to this, there's only one text from the start and pressing A ends it. Why did it even need more than that? Damn, it puts the others to shame in an almost brutal fashion. And the text is blazing fast cuz of course, I set text speed to 5 in the initial screen. It takes no time at all to go through the text so that I might press B or A.
Capcom really did a superb job there going as far as removing the 'pop-up issue' and while it's still difficult to make a comparison as the games are different in aspects other than the 'pop-up issue', it's up there as a contender for best game of all time.
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