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Megamannt125 said:
I consider the Hylian Text a reasonable arguement, but does that mean i'll put MC on the AT? No.

Plus like you said earlier, the quote by Eiji was before MC, the timeline isn't set in stone. It can change.
The interview taking place before TMC doesn't change its validity. The game fits in right before FS/FSA as a sequel, with no other effect on the timeline. And if you say that Aonuma's FSA interview isn't set in stone, then you can't say that all the other ones are, so you'd be saying that the OoT--TWW, OoT/MM--TP timeline isn't set in stone, either, but we all know that it is.
 
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
I consider the Hylian Text a reasonable arguement, but does that mean i'll put MC on the AT? No.

Plus like you said earlier, the quote by Eiji was before MC, the timeline isn't set in stone. It can change.
The interview taking place before TMC doesn't change its validity. The game fits in right before FS/FSA as a sequel, with no other effect on the timeline. And if you say that Aonuma's FSA interview isn't set in stone, then you can't say that all the other ones are, so you'd be saying that the OoT--TWW, OoT/MM--TP timeline isn't set in stone, either, but we all know that it is.
The interview taking place before Wind Waker doesn't change it's validity.
Dohohoho.

Also, I don't think you understand the meaning of "set in stone" the timeline doesn't stay the same forever, they could scrap the split if they wanted to.
 
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
I consider the Hylian Text a reasonable arguement, but does that mean i'll put MC on the AT? No.

Plus like you said earlier, the quote by Eiji was before MC, the timeline isn't set in stone. It can change.
The interview taking place before TMC doesn't change its validity. The game fits in right before FS/FSA as a sequel, with no other effect on the timeline. And if you say that Aonuma's FSA interview isn't set in stone, then you can't say that all the other ones are, so you'd be saying that the OoT--TWW, OoT/MM--TP timeline isn't set in stone, either, but we all know that it is.
The interview taking place before Wind Waker doesn't change it's validity.
Dohohoho.
It does, because the timeline was drastically changed with TWW. It's been consistent ever sense, so there's no reason to ignore any developer quote after that. TMC didn't have any huge impact on the timeline, except being a prequel to FS/FSA.
 
Megamannt125 said:
Also, I don't think you understand the meaning of "set in stone" the timeline doesn't stay the same forever, they could scrap the split if they wanted to.
They could, but right now they have no reason to, and it's been consistent ever since TWW, so there's no reason to believe that they'll change it, or at least not anytime soon.
 
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
I consider the Hylian Text a reasonable arguement, but does that mean i'll put MC on the AT? No.

Plus like you said earlier, the quote by Eiji was before MC, the timeline isn't set in stone. It can change.
The interview taking place before TMC doesn't change its validity. The game fits in right before FS/FSA as a sequel, with no other effect on the timeline. And if you say that Aonuma's FSA interview isn't set in stone, then you can't say that all the other ones are, so you'd be saying that the OoT--TWW, OoT/MM--TP timeline isn't set in stone, either, but we all know that it is.
The interview taking place before Wind Waker doesn't change it's validity.
Dohohoho.
It does, because the timeline was drastically changed with TWW. It's been consistent ever sense, so there's no reason to ignore any developer quote after that. TMC didn't have any huge impact on the timeline, except being a prequel to FS/FSA.
Why should you ignore it just because of Wind Waker, ST brought up a new Hyrule afterall, and the Deku Tree mentioned something about bringing back the land :P
 
All of the timeline comes down to one thing.

All Zeldas are *****es, AND! All Links are girls.
 
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Also, I don't think you understand the meaning of "set in stone" the timeline doesn't stay the same forever, they could scrap the split if they wanted to.
They could, but right now they have no reason to, and it's been consistent ever since TWW, so there's no reason to believe that they'll change it, or at least not anytime soon.
You don't work at NoJ, you have no idea if it's consistent or not.
 
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
I consider the Hylian Text a reasonable arguement, but does that mean i'll put MC on the AT? No.

Plus like you said earlier, the quote by Eiji was before MC, the timeline isn't set in stone. It can change.
The interview taking place before TMC doesn't change its validity. The game fits in right before FS/FSA as a sequel, with no other effect on the timeline. And if you say that Aonuma's FSA interview isn't set in stone, then you can't say that all the other ones are, so you'd be saying that the OoT--TWW, OoT/MM--TP timeline isn't set in stone, either, but we all know that it is.
The interview taking place before Wind Waker doesn't change it's validity.
Dohohoho.
It does, because the timeline was drastically changed with TWW. It's been consistent ever sense, so there's no reason to ignore any developer quote after that. TMC didn't have any huge impact on the timeline, except being a prequel to FS/FSA.
Why should you ignore it just because of Wind Waker, ST brought up a new Hyrule afterall, and the Deku Tree mentioned something about bringing back the land :P
The Great Deku Tree said nothing about bringing back the old Hyrule. He said he wishes to grow forests across the ocean to unit the islands of the Great Sea. The Hyrule of OoT would stay sealed beneath the ocean, so I don't see what your argument is.
 
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Also, I don't think you understand the meaning of "set in stone" the timeline doesn't stay the same forever, they could scrap the split if they wanted to.
They could, but right now they have no reason to, and it's been consistent ever since TWW, so there's no reason to believe that they'll change it, or at least not anytime soon.
You don't work at NoJ, you have no idea if it's consistent or not.
From what's we know, it has been. They haven't contradicted themselves yet.
 
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
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The interview taking place before Wind Waker doesn't change it's validity.
Dohohoho.
It does, because the timeline was drastically changed with TWW. It's been consistent ever sense, so there's no reason to ignore any developer quote after that. TMC didn't have any huge impact on the timeline, except being a prequel to FS/FSA.
Why should you ignore it just because of Wind Waker, ST brought up a new Hyrule afterall, and the Deku Tree mentioned something about bringing back the land :P
The Great Deku Tree said nothing about bringing back the old Hyrule. He said he wishes to grow forests across the ocean to unit the islands of the Great Sea. The Hyrule of OoT would stay sealed beneath the ocean, so I don't see what your argument is.
Well, you see, the overworld in FSA looks like a bunch of islands clumped together.
 
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Tyeforce said:
Megamannt125 said:
Quoting limited to 5 levels deep
It does, because the timeline was drastically changed with TWW. It's been consistent ever sense, so there's no reason to ignore any developer quote after that. TMC didn't have any huge impact on the timeline, except being a prequel to FS/FSA.
Why should you ignore it just because of Wind Waker, ST brought up a new Hyrule afterall, and the Deku Tree mentioned something about bringing back the land :P
The Great Deku Tree said nothing about bringing back the old Hyrule. He said he wishes to grow forests across the ocean to unit the islands of the Great Sea. The Hyrule of OoT would stay sealed beneath the ocean, so I don't see what your argument is.
Well, you see, the overworld in FSA looks like a bunch of islands clumped together.
No, the overworld of FSA looks nearly identical to that of ALttP.
 
Yes, it does look like a clump of islands.
Actually Tye, ALTTP map isn't a big island, and the similarities are only Kakariko, Death Mountain, and Gerudo Desert.
LoZ map is identical to that of ST, just with less water in the ocean realm and no snow realm.

Also, another thing. ALTTP didn't have a very large tower near the middle of the map.
 
Megamannt125 said:
Yes, it does look like a clump of islands.
Actually Tye, ALTTP map isn't a big island, and the similarities are only Kakariko, Death Mountain, and Gerudo Desert.
LoZ map is identical to that of ST, just with less water in the ocean realm and no snow realm.

Also, another thing. ALTTP didn't have a very large tower near the middle of the map.
I can't find it again, but there was an image that compared the overworlds of both ALttP and FSA, and there were nearly 100% identical. It makes sense, sense FSA was originally supposed to be a prequel to ALttP, before Miyamoto upended the tea table.

Here's a nice image that someone made that shows that every single Hyrule is one and the same (except Spirit Tracks, of course):<div class='spoiler_toggle'>Spoiler: click to toggle</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;">
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And Spirit Tracks' Hyrule looks nothing like TLoZ Hyrule. >_>


And what tower are you talking about? .-.
 
Wrong. Lake hylia is in a different place, and don't even suggest the lost woods similarity, because that's only there because of Ganon.

Um. Yes it does. Coast in the south east, desert above it, mountain above that, lost woods in the south east.

The Tower of Winds. go play FSA.

Also that map is awesome, Zelda Wii should be like that. But Spectacle rock is part of DM.
 
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