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You'll need to be registered at to be able to download these games. This list is automatically updated based on the various Master Lists that our moderators maintain at epforums. I genuinely don’t think I could have solved some of these puzzles without it.These titles are uploaded by our forum members to file hosting services. That’s not really the type of puzzle Zelda games are known for, and just wrestling with an awful control system is usually more frustrating than fun.Īnyway, I hope that if you’re on the Switch version of the game that my Joy-Con advice will be of some help to you. Rather, you’re just doing battle with a gyro system that often makes no sense and doesn’t respond to your actions in remotely logical ways. But with that said, it’s the one type of puzzle in the game where you don’t actually feel “smart” for solving it. Sometimes they can be sort of fun, and solving them is always a great feeling. I have mixed feelings about gyro puzzles in Breath of the Wild. I don’t actually know if you can use this method with say, an adapted Wiimote, but it might be worth looking into. Wii U players? Sorry, but you’re out of luck, and have to use the bulky gamepad, which several of my friends claim is a nightmare for many of these puzzles. This applies for many different puzzles, I’ve found, and almost all of them are way easier to control using this right Joy-Con method, even if you normally never play with the Joy-Cons disconnected. Two quick wrist motions were enough to solve the puzzle without any sort of big wind-up. In one recent “putt putt golf” shrine (if you’ve been there, you know what I’m talking about), you might think you have to wind way up with a big swing to knock a ball a certain distance, but it’s not about how far you move your hand, it’s about how fast you move the controller. So, what you have to do is make very, very small movements, understanding how these motions move the device - however nonsensical they are - and then combine the micro-movements together to get things where you want. You may think twisting your wrist left will move something down the Y-axis, but it’s skewing diagonal toward the X-axis instead. The problem is that because of how the gyro works with the game, your movements may still not actually make sense with this method, it will just be easier to control. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Nintendo
