greyhammer90
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My brother-in-law got me Dark Souls 2 for my birthday. Not sure I've ever hated a game more than this one.
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My brother-in-law got me Dark Souls 2 for my birthday. Not sure I've ever hated a game more than this one.
Lol, why, it’s too hard or simply bad or other???
Pointlessly punitive. Fromsoft just opts not to tell you how to do all sorts of critical things (like adding your Estus Flask to your belt, how to light your torch at a bonfire, how to level up, etc.) There's no pause function. No guidance whatsoever on where to go.
I ended up in Heidi's Tower of Flame after Majula at level 1 because it seemed like the most obvious place to go. Proceeded to get 1-2 shot by the Old Knights (these are trash mobs) wandering the area for the next couple hours. I started just running past everything and made it to the first boss of the area; died a bunch of times but finally killed him. Hit the home button on my PS controller (because that pauses most games) so I could go help my kids with something, and came back to find out that nope, not even the home button pauses, and trash mobs had rushed into the boss arena and killed me while I was away. Lost thousands of souls. I've since lost 22,000 and 11,000 souls trying to get through No-Man's Wharf, etc.
It's just not fun.
This is sort of like reading Koon's early experience with hating the Witcher 3 in that it doesn't sound like you're playing the game correctly or with the right mindset. The series doesn't have the tagline "prepare to die" because it's hardcore. Its telling you "dying is a part of this experience, you're expected to die, that's fine." The fact that you're capable of playing Witcher on Death March but dying to trash mobs should probably indicate that you're not playing correctly because you're clearly pretty competent with video games, and dark souls is not nearly as hard as it's reputation indicates. You're probably being way too aggressive or way too timid. The biggest tip I can give is that your stamina bar is way more important than your health.
NCAA 14 rebuild of Wyoming,... on Heisman, no slider adjustments auto save on and can only receive 20 commits. Once I reach that I delete all other recruits from my board.
Very fun thus far. Finishing up years four
Also dipping my toes into Shadow of Mordor.
Very entertaining, though parkour is a bit clunky at times and results in some frustrating immersion breaks. You start climbing a wall with Talion to try and get in position for a stealth finisher on a captain, but he decides to go 'around' the wall instead of 'up,' and now the whole garrison of Orcs is on alert and the captain you're hunting is protected and unbeatable.
Also a bit frustrated by some of the power-struggle opportunities... I tried one last night where I had to take out a heavily-armored captain and his 5 lackies... by the time I took out his guards, three other captains had shown up, and I had no chance. I died, and all four captains involved grew in power.
Wait, are you telling me Shadows of Mordor is a fuckin' Assassin's Creed clone? There's one more game in my Steam backlog I'll never get to...
It's fun climbing buildings and shit for awhile, but gets tedious...like Zelda: Windwaker. 75% of that game is fucking sailing.
Also dipping my toes into Shadow of Mordor.
Very entertaining, though parkour is a bit clunky at times and results in some frustrating immersion breaks. You start climbing a wall with Talion to try and get in position for a stealth finisher on a captain, but he decides to go 'around' the wall instead of 'up,' and now the whole garrison of Orcs is on alert and the captain you're hunting is protected and unbeatable.
Also a bit frustrated by some of the power-struggle opportunities... I tried one last night where I had to take out a heavily-armored captain and his 5 lackies... by the time I took out his guards, three other captains had shown up, and I had no chance. I died, and all four captains involved grew in power.
Yeah, not for me either,...
NCAA 14 update: My star senior receiver sat out the Sugar Bowl to stay healthy for the combine and I still beat Miami but three scores. He ended up going first round so it was a win/win.
I didn't know they had built that into the game that guys would sit out for combine/professional reasons. Thats neat.
Wait, are you telling me Shadows of Mordor is a fuckin' Assassin's Creed clone? There's one more game in my Steam backlog I'll never get to...
It's fun climbing buildings and shit for awhile, but gets tedious...like Zelda: Windwaker. 75% of that game is fucking sailing.
Shadow of Mordor is much more about strategizing and planning the proper approach to things. There is a pretty wide range of strengths, weaknesses, and special factors to each captain that you are supposed to be going after, and you have the freedom to try whatever approach you wish (unless it's a main story mission that has you locked in to a certain approach). If you try something that is clearly not one of their weaknesses, you gonna get wrecked, and make all the enemies stronger in the process.
Bought Shadows of Mordor for 8 bucks. Played it for about 10 hours and stopped. It just didn't do it for me.
I had the same issue with difficulty. Didn't seem like the game waited for you to get the hang of things before it made things challenging. I was still learning basic shit and was getting ambushed by powerful captains for reasons I couldn't decipher.
SoM is definitely a little unbalanced (SoW is much better on that front). It can be frustratingly difficult early on if you don't bee-line for the most powerful abilities, but after you've got those, it gets to be too easy. Double Charge + Combat Drain allows you to quickly turn all the best Uruks in an area (Defenders and Berserkers) mid-combat. They in turn create space for you to focus on the Captain. As long as you've gotten intel on him first, it's usually pretty trivial to exploit his weakness then.
Yeah, not for me either,...
NCAA 14 update: My star senior receiver sat out the Sugar Bowl to stay healthy for the combine and I still beat Miami but three scores. He ended up going first round so it was a win/win.
It’s been very fun. Heisman, no sliders, scholarship restrictions (if you discipline yourself to really do this it makes recruiting so much more fun), super conferences, and self imposing things like seniors sitting out of bowl games,... it’s been a blast thus far...
Btw, there are communities online that still play NCAA 10, 07, 12, 13 whatever and share experiences. I thought of picking up an older one as I really like the older recruiting systems but I remember two things: NCAA 14 has the cool ND unis and the Pistol formation is so freakin satisfying and if I remember right that was new to 14
I made mega conferences, and Wyoming is in the Big 12. I had a job offer from southern miss (SEC) and almost took it (great stadium and they have a GREAT young defense) but my Wyoming team is on the cusp so I stayed at least one more year. I have a list of ten programs I’ll leave for and they were on the list. UNLV is in the PAC and offered too (and on the list, again cool stadium and I love the idea of building a run heavy team there, Runnin Rebels in football too) but they are prob the worst P5 program right now and I didn’t want to jump to that just yet. It’s been very fun. Heisman, no sliders, scholarship restrictions (if you discipline yourself to really do this it makes recruiting so much more fun), super conferences, and self imposing things like seniors sitting out of bowl games,... it’s been a blast thus far...
It was nice seeing some variety during bowl season too.