It should be noted that they are on both sides of the console, so that left or right-handed players can access these shortcuts.
There are some button shortcuts for menus or for using items on both the directional pad and buttons, but they are situational, and not for full control of the player. To attack, you tap or swipe the screen near the enemy or object you wish to strike. To move Link, you have to tap and hold in the direction you want him to go. Box art for The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass.įirst and foremost, everyone needs to know that the game requires touch controls. I wanted to play it again to see if that is actually true, or if I was judging the game through some case of nostalgia. However, it has been a while since I last played Phantom Hourglass, and the best of my recollection was that it was still good. In my experience, most if not all Zelda games are at least good games. In it, it was suggested that Phantom Hourglass was among the worst in the series. Well, somewhat recently I had seen a post about what your favorite Zelda game says about you. In the time to shout, you just have to open the menu, and activate the fake mic, when you do just one time, doesn't work, so i've tried a lot of times, repeating '' menu, fake mic '' '' menu, fake mic '', the faster as i can, and i got it!! I've bought for 300 Rupees.Links- Home– Reviews– Articles– Library– Contact
Hey guys!! I've just got it how to do it! Well, with me worked. If I could get any help with this it would be most appreciated! Thank you!Ĭan you up an in game save from where you are having an issue? also please check if youre using the eu or us version. From this I reason that the game is hearing me, but just not in the way it requires. I also tried saying "Salvage Arm!" and " I want the salvage arm!" loudly and quietly and it still fails. Same goes for the fake microphone input only after I stop touching the Special Button I does he say that it wasn't enough, no matter how long I hold it (held it for over a minute, he still said it wasn't enough.) So the game seems to be hearing me, just not the way it wants. For example, when I was trying to use my attached headphones and Eddo says, "Ok, go!" and I begin shouting into the microphone, his dialogue box telling me he didn't hear anything comes back only after I cease shouting. One thing I noticed is that I think the emulator is processing microphone input, just not in the way the game requires. Previous microphone-related gameplay has worked - blowing out the candles, blowing on the windmills, and "calling out" to Astrid the fortune teller from across an in-game door, either by using the Nexus 4 microphone ( for Astrid) or a headset microphone (for blowing the candles/windmills). After trying the device microphone and headset microphone, I tried pressing the microphone button on the pause menu and shouting, and after that didn't work, I even assigned "fake microphone input" to special button I and tried using that, but to no avail. To get it, you have to "shout like you mean it!" into the microphone, but no matter what I've tried, Eddo says "what was that? I didn't hear anything! NO SALE!" I've tried everything. (This is a fantastic emulator by the way, thank you!) I am at the part where I am getting the Salvage Arm from Eddo on Cannon Island. I am currently playing Legend of Zelda Phantom Hourglass using the DraStic DS emulator on my Nexus 4.