I onw the console version too, but it' one of my all-time favorite games, I'm very happy to have it on a the PC, so I can replay it years from now without worring about keeping my Xbwaks.I'm really excited about the PC release. Not that I'll buy it, I have it on consoles, but I want the Codex to play this gem. I'm curious about your opinion on Dark Souls. I hope you will enjoy it.
Share your impressions about the PC version after release please. We know that it won't be too good, but if it will be decent at least, I might buy it later.I onw the console version too, but it' one of my all-time favorite games, I'm very happy to have it on a the PC, so I can replay it years from now without worring about keeping my Xbwaks.I'm really excited about the PC release. Not that I'll buy it, I have it on consoles, but I want the Codex to play this gem. I'm curious about your opinion on Dark Souls. I hope you will enjoy it.
Sure, I'll try to write a review, or at least a "port review".Share your impressions about the PC version after release please. We know that it won't be too good, but if it will be decent at least, I might buy it later.
Because it is. We knew that already. And it doesn't even run at a stable 30 fps, dips to 25 all the time.Looks like 720p upscaled to 1080p.
Technical aspects aside, the game seems quite decent. I'm still only messing around at the beginning trying to figure out which class to play. Killed the asylum demon a couple times, but the game doesn't seem brutally hard for now. Bonfires are everywhere and if you die you just backtrack and get your XP back ontop of the XP from respawned mobs - should sound familiar to anyone who's played MMOs. Atm I'm struggling more with the controls than the game itself (I'm no good with gamepads, and this button layout seems particularly unintuitive, and unlike keyboard you can't customize the layout). Once you get the hang of it though, the combat system seems to be more involved than, say, TW2's. I was quite surprised that you can apparently attack any friendly NPC even during conversations. One game ended prematurely as I got stuck in combat with a knight I couldn't even put a dent in. Pretty cool.
Question wrt class choice: I'm leaning towards the knight but his movement speed is unbearably slow. Can I make him run as fast as, say, a thief by pumping the right stats or will he always be a lumbering hulk?
How's the performance and what are you playing on?Technical aspects aside, the game seems quite decent. I'm still only messing around at the beginning trying to figure out which class to play. Killed the asylum demon a couple times, but the game doesn't seem brutally hard for now. Bonfires are everywhere and if you die you just backtrack and get your XP back ontop of the XP from respawned mobs - should sound familiar to anyone who's played MMOs. Atm I'm struggling more with the controls than the game itself (I'm no good with gamepads, and this button layout seems particularly unintuitive, and unlike keyboard you can't customize the layout). Once you get the hang of it though, the combat system seems to be more involved than, say, TW2's. I was quite surprised that you can apparently attack any friendly NPC even during conversations. One game ended prematurely as I got stuck in combat with a knight I couldn't even put a dent in. Pretty cool.
Question wrt class choice: I'm leaning towards the knight but his movement speed is unbearably slow. Can I make him run as fast as, say, a thief by pumping the right stats or will he always be a lumbering hulk?
Stable 30, unless it's streaming which happens quite often. PhenomX4 955, HD5850 but I doubt it matters at such low res.How's the performance and what are you playing on?
Stable 30, unless it's streaming which happens quite often. PhenomX4 955, HD5850 but I doubt it matters at such low res.