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Er .... oh yes, it was me.
mnar.
*happu*
Now I can play MM - possibly the only game in the history of games I regret never playing.
'ave it, crumplecocks.
> For £7 I want top quality branch animations - you lot can hide
> your feelings on the matter but you know it's true.
Um?
I was saying that to get it free you did have to do some spending...
I got the impression you were undemining my claim by saying you got it free by knowing the shop owner.
Which it doesn't because you were clearly a special case.
Hence the reply.
Get over it.
> Well not many people got their Zelda game for free by knowing a shop
> owner.
I couldn't care less how other people got theirs. If they want to fork out for a new Gamecube or save up useless stars from a 'VIP' scheme, let them be. I was just saying how I got mine and how it differed from the methods you stated.
If you're going to simply take a sarcastic dig at everything I say, I'd rather you just put me on ignore - I can't be bothered reading your whining.
Owl saving is like a pause with the power off.
So if you were to load up an owl save and then turn off the game, it would be as if you'd never saved it at the owl, and you would go back toy our last song of time save.
It's a pain if some friend/sibling loads up your owl save and then doesn't save it, but you'd only lose an hours work tops.
I barely used owls anyway.
>
> So what's all that it says about the game restarting from day 1 if
> you don't save at another owl statue? Something like that, kinda got
> me scared.
Play it and you'll see how it works... by going back in time you automatically save the masks you got and other essential items... you lose some things such as money but money can be put into the bank and survives when you go back in time.
Well not many people got their Zelda game for free by knowing a shop owner.
> gerrid wrote:
> It's odd how Nintendo gave away the original Zelda for free, and now
> they're trying to flog it for £15 a pop.
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> There were conditions to getting it free.. such as buying a Gamecube
> or buying enough games to get it via the stars catalogue.
Or knowing the person who works at the game shop
Just go up to an owl statue make sure you smack it with
> your sword so that its wings come out. Now its active and you can use
> it whenever. to save just go up to it press a and go through the
> options till you get to save your game. simple! MM I have to say will
> always be just as good as OOT
So what's all that it says about the game restarting from day 1 if you don't save at another owl statue? Something like that, kinda got me scared.