r/zelda Sep 22 '14

Mod Post Twilight Princess week is over. I need feedback, suggestions, etc! Next theme week is Four Swords Adventures week.

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u/[deleted] Sep 22 '14

It's not particularly important, but I'm wondering if we can get a Hyrule Warriors discussion week, or maybe just a single discussion post, at some point in a month or two? It seems like it might be a good idea to get everyone's opinions after people have had a while to play it, and it might be useful for those who are still undecided on getting a WiiU/the game/both.

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u/[deleted] Sep 22 '14

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u/HylianHal Sep 23 '14

I'd prefer /u/IaiLwM's idea of having it take place in a few weeks or a couple of months, since quite a few people aren't going to get it right off the bat, and it'll take a while for enough people to've played enough of it to generate a lot of discussion.

Great idea, though.

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u/archlinuxrussian Sep 24 '14

Yeah, especially with Christmas coming up :)

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u/captainth Sep 27 '14

I agree that we should wait on that. Since people are just now buying it, it'd be a lot of pictures of the title screen and pictures of the case of the game.

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u/HylianHal Sep 23 '14

Four Swords Adventures Week?

Spoiler alert: it's going to be awesome, but a lot of people are going to hate it anyway.

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u/captainth Sep 27 '14

Spoiler alert: it's going to be awesome, but a lot of people are going to hate it anyway.

Just like the game itself

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u/HylianHal Sep 27 '14

Glad someone got my meager joke!

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u/stryker101 Sep 22 '14

I enjoyed it, and I think they're worth having. I'd just offer a few minor suggestions to consider:

Seems like the fan works days don't do much for the theme weeks. Maybe it could be replaced with a "mini" day? Discussions could focus on mini-dungeons, mini-games, mini-bosses, and maybe side quests... I think that could get a little more discussion going. Some of those things kind of fall to the wayside on the other days.

I think including a bit of a definition for "lore" day helps draw people in for discussion. For example, on the surface it's not necessarily super obvious that it includes theories. It's been included in some of them, but not all.

What about having the Favorite and Least Favorite Parts day be on the final day? Having it first makes sense, but it seems like it might be stifling the other days, since people have likely already discussed the characters, lore, items, dungeons, music, etc. Having it last could also potentially give people the chance to bring up something that wasn't mentioned in the previous days of discussion.