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General Zelda A Zelda Game With A Calendar

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Hmm, well like most times games have tried something close to this, the worst part is getting pissed off when it's Winter cause you want something in the Summer. Course, you could always go and change the settings on the console, but that's just annoying... Overall, I think it's just best not to deal with it, but if they COULD do it right, which would be hard, but honestly I wouldn't put it past Nintendo, then I think it could be phenomenal.
 

PalaeoJoe

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Hmm, well like most times games have tried something close to this, the worst part is getting pissed off when it's Winter cause you want something in the Summer. Course, you could always go and change the settings on the console, but that's just annoying... Overall, I think it's just best not to deal with it, but if they COULD do it right, which would be hard, but honestly I wouldn't put it past Nintendo, then I think it could be phenomenal.

What do you mean by change the setting on the console, what setting?
 

Zurriel

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What do you mean by change the setting on the console, what setting?

I think what he means is in games like Animal crossing that the seasons are dependent on what the date is. (Like it would be winter right now because in real life its only February) But you can go to the Wii system settings and change the time and date, thus making the game change with. So if I changed the date on the Wii to July 1st, then when I loaded up Animal Crossing it would then be summer. Did that make any sense?
 

PalaeoJoe

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I think what he means is in games like Animal crossing that the seasons are dependent on what the date is. (Like it would be winter right now because in real life its only February) But you can go to the Wii system settings and change the time and date, thus making the game change with. So if I changed the date on the Wii to July 1st, then when I loaded up Animal Crossing it would then be summer. Did that make any sense?
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I suspected that was what he was talking about but I just wanted to make sure.
 

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