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We'll see. I'd have to get used to the controler too, I haven't played a game with a controller in ages.
Thanks for this little prompt because at first I was sure that I had, but after a little bit of extra vertical exploration,Speaking of dickering about,
are you sure you have explored Firelink Shrine thoroughly?
It's all groovy, mate. Ultimately, it's up to me to be spoiled as the game does have a knack for throwing up some nicely obscure details. It also has a way of rewarding players the more they dig, particularly with the minimalistic narrative delivery.P.S.: If you think I´m spoiling too much, better say it, somehow I´m finding it hard to resist this stuff.
Haha, that was actually a coincidence.Thanks for this little prompt because at first I was sure that I had, but after a little bit of extra vertical exploration, realised I'd missed some hidden chests. One contained a morning-star,
It´s probably even grimmer when onewonderfully grim
Indeed. Sometimes it´s not even details, like in the case of the whole "DLC" .the game does have a knack for throwing up some nicely obscure details.
Mission accomplished.
I wouldn´t say the difficulty rises even further, but some encounters may fall roughly into the same ballpark as O&S. To some degree it certainly depends on build and/or how one is used to play.Easily my most intense boss-fight thus far. Interesting to see what else the game has in store…as progress implies the difficulty will yet rise even further?
Now I probably fucked myself by having attacked the human at the fireplace at the start of the next level, lol. This is gonna be a looong game…
Movement speed (run and roll) is strictly a matter of equip load.Yes exactly. I went back to my first character, a knight, but I don't like his slow movement. I think I am going back to a fighter again.
Now I probably fucked myself by having attacked the human at the fireplace at the start of the next level, lol. This is gonna be a looong game…
Hi JDR, I went up the narrow path with the stairs to the undead city, that is a manageable area (at least the parts I have been to, just played there for an hour or two yesterday).I got around to spending a few hours with my PS3 copy this morning.
I definitely like this version better, and it's what I'll play when I have time to make a serious go at this game which I hope is soon. I've created a new character (Bandit) and started a test run.
What's the best area near Firelink Shrine to build up my character? I tried going into the Catacombs and New Londo Ruins, but those areas seemed too difficult to start with.
Can any character eventually use all the spells or is that determined by class?
I still don't quite understand what impact being hollow/human has on the game. I get that you have to be human in order to summon other players or get invaded, but is that all it's for?
I tried turning human yesterday, and promptly got invaded by a black phantom (with a… lump? brain? thing?… instead of a head
Sounds like he was infected by an egg parasite. I haven't seen that yet myself, but I've heard about it.
You'll get to know the Undead Burg inside and out during the early game. After that, the Undead Parish as well. Doing cycle sweeps between the bonfire in the 'Burg all the way up to the misty gate in the tower was a very common way for me to gather souls early on.What's the best area near Firelink Shrine to build up my character?
Probably, yes. But it may require nerfing/radically altering your intended build, as miracles and spells have stat requirements. These are easily checked though, so you can plan well in advance.Can any character eventually use all the spells or is that determined by class?
Class just determines your starting stats (there are no innate, class-exclusive characteristics) and equipment, so you can branch out wherever you like. As long as you have required stats, you can use everything.Can any character eventually use all the spells or is that determined by class?
That´s not how you access the DLC.However, I'm also yet to find the Dusk summoning sign to grant me access to the DLC content.