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I just do Izalith before I do Tomb Of Giants, to get Sunlight Maggot. Problem solved.
Guess i could, after this. And DS3 after that.You could try DS2
he could also try Nioh, wich is a souls game with awesome weapons and mediocre everything elseGuess i could, after this. And DS3 after that.You could try DS2
Don't bother with 3.
After 2 you're better off trying Demon Souls.
In some regards it's the best in "series"
Guess i could, after this. And DS3 after that.You could try DS2
Don't bother with 3.
After 2 you're better off trying Demon Souls.
In some regards it's the best in "series"
It seems some people really like it. Personally I couldn't stand it more than 60 minutes. Controls, downgrade of graphics (how could it even happen?), clunkyness (if people say that DS1 is clunky they must never have tried out DS2), etc. It does seem to have some stuff going on for it that are cool, but overall I couldn't find it enjoyable.What's the deal with DS2? I heard it had troubles during development and my friend keep saying me to stay the fuck out and don't touch this shit, but sometimes I see different opinions about it.
Also, is it better to play original or SOTFS?
I would play SotFS, but only because you can still get multiplayer action.What's the deal with DS2? I heard it had troubles during development and my friend keep saying me to stay the fuck out and don't touch this shit, but sometimes I see different opinions about it.
Also, is it better to play original or SOTFS?
it's not as inspired as DS1, but it still is a perfectly fine action rpg
playing DS with m&K and complaining about clunkiness ....
btw in DS the pace is slower and more akin to a monster hunter game than a super fast action. also you cant dodgespam like in 3. maybe buying a controller and gitting gud will solve your issues
ok your choice, but keep in mind the game was designed to be played with a controller. playing with keyboard will will make the experience worse .playing DS with m&K and complaining about clunkiness ....
btw in DS the pace is slower and more akin to a monster hunter game than a super fast action. also you cant dodgespam like in 3. maybe buying a controller and gitting gud will solve your issues
DS2 and 3 are absolutely fine with mouse and keyboard. I have a controller, but I only use it for fighting games.
ok your choice, but keep in mind the game was designed to be played with a controller. playing with keyboard will will make the experience worse .playing DS with m&K and complaining about clunkiness ....
btw in DS the pace is slower and more akin to a monster hunter game than a super fast action. also you cant dodgespam like in 3. maybe buying a controller and gitting gud will solve your issues
DS2 and 3 are absolutely fine with mouse and keyboard. I have a controller, but I only use it for fighting games.
also what type of character were you playing? maybe since the game is slower than ds3 wich you like playing a fast roll light char with a fast swinging weapon will make things go smoother
idk what to say. never had a problem with controls in ds1. zero input lag or whatever. some weapons have lenghtier swing animation but that's all. to my knowlodge they didnt change anything about controls in remaster, just redid lighting and some QOL stuffok your choice, but keep in mind the game was designed to be played with a controller. playing with keyboard will will make the experience worse .playing DS with m&K and complaining about clunkiness ....
btw in DS the pace is slower and more akin to a monster hunter game than a super fast action. also you cant dodgespam like in 3. maybe buying a controller and gitting gud will solve your issues
DS2 and 3 are absolutely fine with mouse and keyboard. I have a controller, but I only use it for fighting games.
also what type of character were you playing? maybe since the game is slower than ds3 wich you like playing a fast roll light char with a fast swinging weapon will make things go smoother
I played the easiest possible meta build for 1 that I found online, something like a fast short sword and a shield. I played 3 once through with the Lothric longsword and once with the claymore. 2 was once with the Heide knight sword and once with power-stanced greatswords. It's definitely not be being used to faster / more or whatever.
1 just has horrible, horrible controls in the original release and I was asking whether they are the same in the remaster.
Also, the chief reason I play with mouse is that I want to be able to turn the camera around in a fraction of a second, something that you simply can't do on controller.
I beat DS2 and DS3 twice each, but I frankly could not force myself to finish DS1.
I think I gave up near the top of Sen's Fortress. It was mostly the controls, the hideous input lag / discrepancy between input and onscreen animation and the general clunkiness of absolutely everything.
Will I fare any better if I buy the Remaster of 1? Bear in mind I play on mouse and keyboard and I played old DS1 with the mousefix or whatever it was called mod.
I have a controller, but I only use it for fighting games.
I'd say it's a better action RPG than 1. There's a nicer variety of viable builds and stat system is better thought out (in before whining about Adaptability). It's really only the first half of DS1 that I would call better than DS2 because of the way exploration works, but you can only play it so many times before that gets old too.
Basically all there is in DS2 is picking a weapon.