Haven't encounter that one. Try teleporting to a shrine. That should get you out.
I think the whole point is that you can teleport away from anything you think you can't handle. Except when you get lost in those places in the desert, of course.You can teleport your way out of almost any situation really. I'm surprised they didn't block it for when you're in battle or something.
I think the whole point is that you can teleport away from anything you think you can't handle. Except when you get lost in those places in the desert, of course.
Welcome to Nintendo's post GameBoy Era.
You are a beta tester for their first gen Switch. Just like o3ds users were beta testing the first version of the 3ds. Nintendo no longer makes consoles that simply work, they prefer to cheap out as much as possible at the expense of play-ability to end users.
The fact that any kind of glitch is considered regular to you outlines the problem.This is just a regular clipping glitch...?
The fact that any kind of glitch is considered regular to you outlines the problem.
Nintendo doesn't properly vet their products anymore.
They let the end users get faulty games/devices and then say it's the end users fault when the problems are pointed out.
Beta testing used to be a job, people would spend hours trying to break games so when you finally got said game, IT WORKED! Now, companies expect early adopters to do the beta testing, while paying for the "privilege."Give me one game that's more complex than a few lines of code that has zero glitches.
Wanna talk about pokémon and many other games from the game boy? Every game have bugs. Absolutly every game. In fact, Zelda has less than many others you can see this days.The fact that any kind of glitch is considered regular to you outlines the problem.
Nintendo doesn't properly vet their products anymore.
They let the end users get faulty games/devices and then say it's the end users fault when the problems are pointed out.
Beta testing used to be a job, people would spend hours trying to break games so when you finally got said game, IT WORKED! Now, companies expect early adopters to do the beta testing, while paying for the "privilege."
You haven't played many open world games have you.Welcome to Nintendo's post GameBoy Era.
You are a beta tester for their first gen Switch. Just like o3ds users were beta testing the first version of the 3ds. Nintendo no longer makes consoles/games that simply work, they prefer to cheap out as much as possible at the expense of play-ability to end users.
Beta testing used to be a job, people would spend hours trying to break games so when you finally got said game, IT WORKED! Now, companies expect early adopters to do the beta testing, while paying for the "privilege."
You shouldn't be forced to see these glitches unless you are a paid beta tester. Nintendo charged you guys way too much for all the FPS/Joycon/Clipping/Warping/DockScratching issues you early adopters are experiencing.
It's fun finding glitches anyway. Remember the glitch where you could pull the N64 cartridge out a little and get past Mido in OoT without the sword and shield? Or you could get out of the fishing hole with the rod and mount Epona, then something happened I don't remember what. Anyway point is, a few glitches here and there make the game even more fun and interesting.
This is funny because I bought it thinking "oh, it's the bugs game for 2€".In Skyrim they're literally features.