Yes, the PC port with the Durante fixes is superior to the console releases in every way, though you'll still want a controller for it.
I think it was Ash who also told me that Dark Souls was on sale so cheap because they were about to release an "enhanced" edition or something with higher resolution textures or some such thing, but that it screwed everybody who bought the previous version, and I just never got around to giving the new version enough of a look. Plus, I have my own backlog already, which I'm not helping by buying Dying Light and playing it all weekend.It was pretty much fixed by modder/PC hero Durante.
That was Dark Souls -2-, not Dark Souls 1.I think it was Ash who also told me that Dark Souls was on sale so cheap because they were about to release an "enhanced" edition or something with higher resolution textures or some such thing, but that it screwed everybody who bought the previous version, and I just never got around to giving the new version enough of a look. Plus, I have my own backlog already, which I'm not helping by buying Dying Light and playing it all weekend.
I feel like Fade has expressed this before, actually.Unengaging, sure, but calling it repetitive is calling all video games repetitive.
Well, in a 100 hour video game, sometimes you don't find some stuff out until later.My Dark Souls guy is a nobody with no reason to do what he's doing as far as I know so far.
Needs more DivinityPlus, I have my own backlog already, which I'm not helping by buying Dying Light and playing it all weekend.
Yeah, I get that, like I said above. That's why I was citing Torment. We don't find anything out until later there either. But I was hooked right away by engaging characters and a nifty setting.Well, in a 100 hour video game, sometimes you don't find some stuff out until later.
This isn't a dig with the whole "Fade hates everything" joke, but a sincere question: could you list some of your favorite video games? That way in the future we'd be less likely to recommend stuff that bores you.Yeah, I get that, like I said above. That's why I was citing Torment. We don't find anything out until later there either. But I was hooked right away by engaging characters and a nifty setting.
I'll put my money where my mouth is and try it again, though.
This isn't a dig with the whole "Fade hates everything" joke, but a sincere question: could you list some of your favorite video games? That way in the future we'd be less likely to recommend stuff that bores you.
If that were true, Fade would've been at my side defending Godzilla on PS4.(this, however, is a dig at the Fade-likes-only-things-other-people-hate-thing)
- Daikatana
Went the backdoor way
The whole quote can be phrasing if you have no idea what he's talking about.
I consider New Vegas to be superior to Fallout 3, so I vote New Vegas.Good call on Point Lookout DLC. Finished the main quest, and it felt like a little hit of Fallout 3.
So now, do I keep it up and move onto New Vegas while everyone else enjoys 4, or do I eschew the entire scene and play Borderlands 2? If it helps push the suggestions, I will absolutely be playing solo.
Actually, it was a canyon. Yes, the spider queen was 20m wide.[DOUBLEPOST=1446842929,1446842878][/DOUBLEPOST]Plot twist: that's a normal sized room.
At least these ones aren't vomiting huge cones of caustic poison and exploding upon death.God damn it, that is going to give me nightmares.
Do you still have your Gold Pine Resin from the chest in Undead Burg? Quelaag is weak to lightning, so it might give you a bit of an edge. Another option would be to pick up Magic Weapon and buff your sword, as she's also weak to Magic damage.Speaking of spider things, Quelaag just kicked my ass hard. I'm still in the beginner gear aside from my shield, and while logic would say I should either go upgrade or find replacements for those items, I'm feeling stubborn and want to try working her down based on skill.
Now I just need to find some of that. :/
I'd hate to use the resin and then lose though. But if I feel I'm getting the hang of the fight again and just need that edge, I'll go for it.Do you still have your Gold Pine Resin from the chest in Undead Burg? Quelaag is weak to lightning, so it might give you a bit of an edge. Another option would be to pick up Magic Weapon and buff your sword, as she's also weak to Magic damage.
I'm actually debating going back to the Capra Demon, the sewers, and the Gaping Dragon. I skip the majority of Blighttown now, but last playthrough I still went through those particulars for the treasure and souls.Getting my Fallout 4 preload on.
In the meantime, like Esc, it's time for Sen's Fortress. And me hating every minute of my life spent banging my head against those shitty titanite demons in the muck below. Not the easy first two, the ridiculously difficult second two. They're completely optional. Not to me. It's personal now.
NO ONE does the long route through Blighttown unless they want one of the items for some reason (and there are a few good ones, especially the Inner Fire pyromancery). It's just not worth dealing with the toxic.I'm actually debating going back to the Capra Demon, the sewers, and the Gaping Dragon. I skip the majority of Blighttown now, but last playthrough I still went through those particulars for the treasure and souls.
But I'm right there with you on taking on optional stuff. Previously Sen's Fortress has been a place I swept through as fast as possible just to get it over with, but this playthrough I've really been testing my limits and wanting to dig everything. Do NPC quests I've ignored in the past, fight enemies I've previously run from. So I'm going to take those fuckers down too, once I get in there.
My man.Picked up a copy of Blood Bowl 2 at the same time. Haven't even gotten around to playing it yet.
I'm still waiting to co-play my copy of The Bard's Tale with my wife. It's gonna be so much fun...someday.I got a copy of The Sims: Medieval recently.
Yeah, it's 5 years old. Still havin fun.
Picked up a copy of Blood Bowl 2 at the same time. Haven't even gotten around to playing it yet.
Nah..I last played in the 90's when it was an MS-DOS program.My man.
Did you ever play chaos edition?
Chaos Edition is the better, more complete game, but BB2 has nicer graphics and a better UI. Only 8 races in the base game, compared to 23 in chaos edition, so that's kind of a bummer. There's also fumbbl, the free online java appNah..I last played in the 90's when it was an MS-DOS program.
And before that, I played (well, a similar game) using cardstock tokens pulled out of a Dragon magazine