[quote=IncredibleBee] No, that doesn't make any sense. It'd be simpler to just write it all out as individual universes like normal, instead of all taking place inside the internet. You're clearly intent on only going to games and movies and stuff, so the fact that it's inside the web doesn't matter.Also, what's up with writing everything as looking low res? If we're actually in a different universe, and not a simulation from 1998, then we should perceive what we see as looking real. [/quote] That's how the internet actually works here. It runs on data from human data storage, so since OoT in its most complete form is only on the internet as the original, low-res version, that's how the internet would display it. The physical counterpart that does not rely on human input would look real. That's the difference between being in a digital setting and the physical: digital relies on what we as people actually have created, while physical takes that and continues evolving on its own. Once the Crucible is reassembled, we'll graduate from the rudimentary internet worlds into the physical, since in fragmented form it can only handle the simpler travel the internet requires. In its full glory, it can easily push us through the more durable barriers that separate full universes and wouldn't be limited to the weaker intrauniversal barriers of the internet. And as I said, we can go to anything on the internet, not just games and such.