Justac00lguy
BooBoo
Zelda overworlds, typically, are quite varied and the landscapes differ within such a short space; you can go from forests to volcanoes to deserts to snowy mountains etc. However, most games don't portray a specific season, I guess you could say some take place in summer, Spring etc. But overall it isn't clearly visible.
I was recently thinking about making the game more realistic by having one set season in which the majority of the game takes place. The variety would still be there; however, one season would be present in Hyrule (or other said location).
For example it could be winter in Hyrule and this would mean Hyrule Field and the forests are now coated in a thick layer of white snow, lakes are now frozen etc. It's hard to really portray what I'm saying in a post but I think it would give the overworld a certain identity as well as a bit of charm. I've proposed the idea of alternating seasons before but that comes with a few complications, so how about an overworld set in one season for the entirety of the game?
I was recently thinking about making the game more realistic by having one set season in which the majority of the game takes place. The variety would still be there; however, one season would be present in Hyrule (or other said location).
For example it could be winter in Hyrule and this would mean Hyrule Field and the forests are now coated in a thick layer of white snow, lakes are now frozen etc. It's hard to really portray what I'm saying in a post but I think it would give the overworld a certain identity as well as a bit of charm. I've proposed the idea of alternating seasons before but that comes with a few complications, so how about an overworld set in one season for the entirety of the game?
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