I got bored and beat the game again last year, its not very difficult but I have no clue how someone could do it blind. The game just seems too big and it seems like the parts where you have to use the slingshot or bow would be impossible.
maybe he has partial sight. i can't see how he will get past certain parts that require you to have accuracy. and there are bosses that you have to hit in certain spots to defeat.
i don't know if the guy can do it. but if he has partial sight, (i think you can still be called "blind" and have some sight) perhaps.
Far be it from me to say what someone else should do with their time, but if I was going to spend that much time and effort proving that I could do something, I'd probably want to do something, you know...worth while.
Art Vandelay wrote:Far be it from me to say what someone else should do with their time, but if I was going to spend that much time and effort proving that I could do something, I'd probably want to do something, you know...worth while.
I think the same thing about pretty much every person with vision that plays video games.
Art Vandelay wrote:Far be it from me to say what someone else should do with their time, but if I was going to spend that much time and effort proving that I could do something, I'd probably want to do something, you know...worth while.
Like make 3,900 posts on a baseball forum?
He can find the cure for cancer later, in the mean time, this is pretty cool.
BitterDodgerFan wrote:maybe he has partial sight. i can't see how he will get past certain parts that require you to have accuracy. and there are bosses that you have to hit in certain spots to defeat.
i don't know if the guy can do it. but if he has partial sight, (i think you can still be called "blind" and have some sight) perhaps.
Isn't there an auto-target function? It has been so long I don't remember if that Zelda version had it.