I mean, come on, how the fuck was I supposed to know that I had to play Saria's song to get this motherfucking faggot to let me do the next dungeon
I mean, come on...
some goron near him said he liked the music from the woods. of course if you were a gc babby that enjoys shitty games like wind waker and twilight princess then something like that could go over your head
the guy tells you to pull out your ocarina and play a beat. you only have about 2-3 songs unlocked at that point so...yeah.
I don't remember if there were clues but even without clues if you pull out the instrument in that room you realize you have to play a song and you just trial and error from there.
There's a shortcut directly to the woods
But you weren't even required or told about Saria's song before this
No so you go looking for something else to do then find it.
>shortcut directly to the woods nearby
>can easily hear Saria's song through it
>mentioned that he likes the music over there
>requests you play him some music
>even if you can't put all this together you have maybe 3 or 4 songs by this point, just try them all
This was not hard
>Have to backtrack all the way to kokiri and lost woods to learn Saria's song.
I mean he tells you he wants to experience something ''green'', but I do feel it's a weak moment of the game.
>Wander around aimlessly for 10+ hours before the internet was around
>This is the pinnacle of gaming
Navi mentions that you should go tell Saria about your quest to save the kingdom right after your encounter with Zelda.
The real bullshit is the Silver Scale. You see the bottle, can't reach it.
How are you supposed to know it's the reward for a perfect score on the diving minigame? Today, I would have expected Navi to direct us to Zora once you fail to reach it, and one NPC to say "Diving deeper? You might want to ask the dive master up on the water fall."
Navi can fuck the hell right off, you shouldnt need to scroll through dozens of lines of dialogue just to get some vague hint thats completely unrelated to the main quest
>dozens of lines of dialogue
Wat, it's one line.
One that can easily been seen as flavor-text
Even so, if you're stuck at Darunia and exhausted all options the only other option is to listen to Navi and go talk to Saria.
Go home Arin
when I was a kid I pulled out the ocarina near him and the sound effect thing played when you're supposed to play music at certain spots.
What!? You mean the one time she is actually useful?
Yessir, that and deduction.
Dude just fuck off. I figured it out when I was 9.
Even if you were to go straight to Goron City from Hyrule Castle you'd still have Navi barking at you to check no Sariah, and on top of that you can easily open up a warp straight to the lost woods from Goron City.
Navi repeatably directs you towards otherwise unlead game events, and in any case never pesters you without reminding you about the next objective.
I don't understand how you might have come to the conclusion she would just wast time unless you played Skyward Sword before Ocarina.
Yeah, maybe you should play the game without writing off an NPC's hints. Then you wouldn't need gamefaqs to hold your hand.
This is the correct post
I play to have fun, not go over every detail like an autist
Navi fucking gives hints with color coded bolded words you dumb fucks. She literally bolds the words of interest and has like 3 different things to say at a time depending on your progress.
Fucking kids are so dumb now.
>game literally requires the official strategy guide just to get through it
>get stuck on this as kid
>dad says he will try to look up what to do on internet
>later hands me note that says "play Zelda's Lullaby in front of chief's door, play Saria's song in front of chief"
>There is now, at this point in time, precisely 1 person on earth who got stuck at this part in Ocarina of Time and he's decided to advertise this fact in public
what a strange timeline we live in
Not OP, but I got stuck here. Had no idea where I was supposed to go until my cousin showed me.
forgot pic
Also, it needs to be noted that Daruna describes the kind of music he wants to hear, the words are colored green.
Doesn't he outright say he loves music from the woods?
Then maybe adventure games aren't for you. Even then, I don't know of any video game that doesn't require you to actively engage and pay attention, so maybe you'll have more fun watching the Yule Log channel during the holidays. Or a let's player.
>Sup Forums now complains that it's bad if a game doesn't hold your hand enough
Did you not play a game made before 2005 before this one?
Op I could figure this shit out when I was a kid and didn't even knew english. Your bait thread sucks
Now which song was the best song and why it was Bolero of fire?
I remember I tried rolling thinking Link would roll thru it like a morphball for some reason. Pressing A worked but I was sorely disappointed
Bolero was great. Wonderful balance between orchestral and peppy, and the visuals of Death Mountain Crater just make it even better.