Oh I mean if they had not done a split timeline. If it was my call, I would have chosen to progress the years. I can't take any of these games and connect them all to one timeline. That's when your head implodes. :confused:
My question is, how do we know when it's meant to be connected timelines and when it's a simple easter egg? Sometimes the easter eggs can mess with things too.
I am not fond of the split timeline. I think having Ganon forced into a cycle of meeting a new Link and Zelda is fascinating, but I would have liked it to be a trip through history in proper order. That way we can actually progress the Zelda games and evolve them into more modern settings like...