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Froggo-Brush1007 t1_je9qcwl wrote

I'm assuming that since this game takes place post-Breath of the Wild, that the major draw based off one of the complaints I read online about BotW (aside from the vast, empty world of Koroks, and the lack of dungeons) was the fact that no one was rebuilding aside from Tarrey town.

My big hope is that Link is going to be running into loads of towns building back up and he'll have lots of side quests tied to ferrying resources back and forth. I'm hoping to see Hyrule returning to its glory. IF that's the case, then yeah don't mind and in fact EXPECT Nintendo to re-use the same map.

Players would revisit old locations and think "Oh yeah, this was that marshy, flooded town! Let's rebuild!" If it turns out it's desolate again then I'm just gonna sell the game on Kijiji once I'm done.

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MrTomDawson t1_je9x7gi wrote

>no one was rebuilding aside from Tarrey town.

Being honest, what would have been the point? At that point the world is overrun by monsters which, if you kill them, come back a day or two later.

>My big hope is that Link is going to be running into loads of towns building back up

Which would be cool, though the impression I got from the trailer is that the monsters are also back. Hopefully it doesn't go in an annoying Minutemen direction...

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Froggo-Brush1007 t1_jea3f39 wrote

You're right that the world was still dangerous with Calamity Ganon around, so a full on city is probably too much to ask for anywhere besides the place Tarrey town is situated.

But it would have been interesting to see more than just the occasional adventurer getting smacked around by bokoblins, i.e. a group of adventurers that forms temporary camps. Something neat to spot in the distance.

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>Which would be cool, though the impression I got from the trailer is that the monsters are also back. Hopefully it doesn't go in an annoying Minutemen direction...

My hopes are not high, but we'll see!

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