I noticed that too. That makes me extremely excited since Chaos Servants is my covenant of choiceCaramel Frappe said:I read the entire article, even to the point of noticing this-
I saw what you did there. I saw it! Don't lie, it was purposely stated because it relates to the Chaos Covenant and my favorite Lady.Lore junkies of Dark Souls will certainly get a kick out of tracking down the spiderweb of in-game information and trying to piece it all together.
The PVP in Dark Souls has always been one of the more unique elements to the game, but if you're deadset against it, you can always play the game offline. That said, if you reject the pvp by doing so, you'll also be rejecting the co-op.Sheo_Dagana said:So the PVP is forced no matter what you do? Ehhh, that killed Aion for me. I was thinking of picking up this one since I was intrigued enough by the first one to give it a shot but I think I'll wait it out.
I'm 90% on this, perhaps someone could confirm - but I'd assume the game is not online-only? You can just play offline and avoid the invasions altogether if you want. Moreover, you can't really wait out the PvP in a game like this. The more you wait, the more you'll just have people who focus solely on PvP, among which you'll have your fair share of griefers. They're some of the most enduring players.Sheo_Dagana said:So the PVP is forced no matter what you do? Ehhh, that killed Aion for me. I was thinking of picking up this one since I was intrigued enough by the first one to give it a shot but I think I'll wait it out.
This apparently won't happen anymore. According to From Soft, there are now Checks in place that compare your equipment and PVP stats with players. If someone has found a lot of equipment in his playtime or killed many other players, your unlikely to get grouped with him unless you have similar stats.Gizen said:The PVP in Dark Souls has always been one of the more unique elements to the game, but if you're deadset against it, you can always play the game offline. That said, if you reject the pvp by doing so, you'll also be rejecting the co-op.Sheo_Dagana said:So the PVP is forced no matter what you do? Ehhh, that killed Aion for me. I was thinking of picking up this one since I was intrigued enough by the first one to give it a shot but I think I'll wait it out.
I will say this though, if you intend on playing the game online but you're afraid of the PVP, then waiting to get the game later is the opposite of what you want to do. In the original Dark Souls, once the game had been out long enough (a couple months or so), the newbie starting areas of the game became absolutely FILLED with griefers who had managed to obtain gear and magic far beyond what the average player had at that level, and they would abuse this by invading the games of new and low-levelled players who would have virtually no way of defending themselves. To this day the newbie zones are still cesspools of trolls. I have no reason to believe Dark Souls 2 will be any different, and in fact it could be worse since now you can't even stay hollow to avoid it. So for those who are strongly adverse to pvp, either don't play online at all, or get the game as soon as possible so that the pvp will at least be somewhat fair when it happens.
Simply play it off-line. Problem solved.Sheo_Dagana said:So the PVP is forced no matter what you do? Ehhh, that killed Aion for me. I was thinking of picking up this one since I was intrigued enough by the first one to give it a shot but I think I'll wait it out.
I think so. In fact, there's a covenant that is supposed to be dedicated to being summoned to the world of people who have been invaded and helping them out.Vrach said:Very important question, in case anyone knows the answer - if you can be invaded while Hollowed, does that mean you can summon too?