17th June 2003, 10:10 AM
Quote:Is this the same respectable OB1 who bitched me out for not leaping to me feet and testing the perimeters of both Zeldas...? He can do that, but not find a decent roster of enemies for two games. Hmm....maybe because he knows what the stats will proove?
It's because finding a 100% complete enemy list takes lots of internet research, while finding the size of the worlds in WW and OoT takes playing really fun Zelda games. Think about it for a second, if that's possible.
Quote:Counting Ganon as four bosses...hmm...nah. He's one with different stages. You're grasping at straws here, buddy...and despite your sarcastic rolling-of-the-eyes, we all know damn well that you'red cornered here. Again.
I count the last Ganon fight as four seperate bosses because they're four distinctly different forms that move differently, need to be fought differently, and look very different from each other. That's also why I count OoT's last boss as two enemies, even though they're the same guy.
Quote:Then you claim that I am wrong for saying that OoT has more variety...may I ask, HOW DID YOU DEDUCE THAT I'M WRONG? How do you measure variety? I think that OoT does have much more variety; there are ice-based baddies, and all manner of baddies unique to their respective temples. WW pales in comparison. Besides that, the argument wasn't HOW MANY more enemies OoT has, but the fact that it HAD MORE, PERIOD. You said it didn't. A few posts back, you said:
Wow, so is this how to try to win arguments? By completely changing the details of what the argument is about? Real good move, Darunia.

The argument had two sides to it. One, that OoT has dozens of more enemies than WW, and two, that OoT has a greater variety of enemies. Seven different flavors of the same enemy is not "lots of variety". The reason why OoT has a few more enemies than WW is because they made more "flavors" of enemies than WW. If you were to only count the "raw" enemies as ABF put it, the games would have just about the same exact number of enemies, with WW possibly pulling up in the lead.
You lost, Darunia. Give it up.