Yosharian
Arcane
Yeah I haven't heard anything other than elemental weaknesses being pointed out.
Seriously how tf do you trigger the Spellbound quest? I feel like I got cheated out of this mother fucker.
They'll just use chatGPT to summarize it.No guarantee they'll read anything
Why would you do that? He just follows you out the back. The guards never bothered to intervene.So has anyone tried just grabbing the magistrate and forcing him out of the prison?
If you don't know of a place to direct him to then he'll refuse to leave his prison cell. I guess it depends on the order you explored the city in.Why would you do that? He just follows you out the back. The guards never bothered to intervene.So has anyone tried just grabbing the magistrate and forcing him out of the prison?
Well I knew that. It takes like 5 minutes to find that library to finish the quest. I assume Fed Master is just being a lazy bitch.If you don't know of a place to direct him to then he'll refuse to leave his prison cell. I guess it depends on the order you explored the city in.
Yes, you'll basically kill the Medusa in the intro (or rather, get her to retreat) within seconds due to how much damage you do with just basic attacks, thanks to your stats. It's not really a big deal if you just grab a few low-level pawns and start playing a new vocation. But if you want an actual challenge, you kinda wanna get the damage and HP increase mods that are floating around.I cannot believe that enemies don't scale up at all in NG+, is that true?
Huh, weirdYes, you'll basically kill the Medusa in the intro (or rather, get her to retreat) within seconds due to how much damage you do with just basic attacks, thanks to your stats. It's not really a big deal if you just grab a few low-level pawns and start playing a new vocation. But if you want an actual challenge, you kinda wanna get the damage and HP increase mods that are floating around.I cannot believe that enemies don't scale up at all in NG+, is that true?
It sounds 100% pointless at this stage of the game's life. There doesn't seem to be any reason to not delete your save and try something completely new. And that's not a bad thing. Very few devs get NG+ right and it only makes sense in certain types of games.NG+ seems to be more for completionist people rather than some sort of true NG+.
Now that i finished game i am leaning on to delete save and play alone with my pawn as challenge.
I do believe there's some hidden pawn knowledge to be obtained. I have noticed my own pawn saying something like "I understand now" when fighting monsters I haven't encountered before, like chimeras and drakes. They just don't seem to offer any advice to the player anymore.Speaking of the bestiary I really wonder if there's more to it in DD2 than just the pawn badges you get for killing large amounts of minibosses.
When I first started playing the game I felt like combat encounters lacked a lot of the 'TIS WEAK TO FIRE type chatter but as my playtime increased they at least did start commenting on elemental weaknesses. However they still don't offer any advice on how to actually fight the monsters like severing saurians' tails or removing the armour from cyclopes. Since there's no bestiary like in the first game it makes me wonder if the game still keeps track of these things in order to update the pool of voice lines the pawns can pull from during battle. There's a separate interface that shows how many times you've killed various enemies including the ones that don't award pawn badges, so that's definitely at least one metric they're tracking.
Sounds interesting but it's unfortunate that it's finite. That's not an endgame.The unmoored world is the new game plus. It changes the world and makes the enemies stronger. It also turns the game into a rogue-like with a 12 day time limit.
A mess in what way?I'm watching Elajjaz doing end game with a Warrior and it's a complete mess.
Keep justifying that monstrous purchase to yourself.Yes perfectly fluid motion with GSync is just a 'meme', good one.This is your brain on 120 FPS memes. I've been playing Bloodborne and it's amazing how shitty 30 FPS looks at first when you are used to 60, it's equally amazing how after a couple hours the brain adjusts and it's perfectly playable. 60FPS is more than enough.Well when you think 60 FPS is good, of course 58 wouldn't bother you
30 FPS isn't even action gaming at that point, you're just engaging in a point and click adventure