27th August 2003, 6:51 PM
Quote:No, you just can't keep arguing with such badly flawed "facts" as your only support...
Oh yes, proof from the dictionary and my game design text books are just so flawed compared to your conjecture.

Quote:Must I describe the same thing for a FIFTH time?
Please, no.
Quote:OoT has jumping... the rest of those are usually true though (flipping over enemies? Is that that 'dodge' thing or something? I don't think I've ever used it...). But the enemies don't hit you as often as they did in OoT and do substantially less damage.
They do less damage, but they attack you like mad, which is the complete opposite of OoT's crappy enemy AI. There are jumps in OoT but they are small and you really don't need to jump while fighting.
Quote:I'd beaten OoT one and a half times (then I stopped, and some time later my cart was erased... which is why I had to start over when I wanted to play it again early this summer...), and gotten 2/3rds of the way through MM. So sure, you'd played it a lot more which explains a lot of it... but still I think I'm okay at OoT/MM combat, since I've played quite a few hours of both games, and still find it more challenging and dangeous than WW combat, for sure...
Oh yeah, and I'd hardly say that MM is easier than OoT.
Who the hell said that MM was easier than OoT? MM is definitely a lot harder than OoT.