archvile93 said:
Dango said:
I'm a pretty diehard Dark Souls fan, and the idea that people think the only thing that makes it special is that it's hard is the worst. I would say it's best to go into it with not a lot of information and such because a lot of the game is about a sense of exploration, but I think caring about your reputation as a player is fucking stupid.
It's not the difficulty that discouraged me from ever playing these games. I did beat super mario bros 1 and 2 (the real one, though that second was on the virtual console so I could avoid being sent back to level 1.) My issue is that the difficulty is effectively random, and it rubs salt in the wound when you fail. It's bad enough the game gets harder every time you die (since if you couldn't beat it now surely you can with half your max health and enemies that attack five times faster), but then when you actually figure the game out you can get invaded by characters with end game equipment very early in that are essentially unbeatble at that point. Specifically the way I understand it is while you can't invade a player you have a level advantage over you can have a gear advantage, and there's nothing stopping you from creating a new character and handing him your main endgame characters's best gear and slaughter begginning players with complete impunity. I could be wrong since I've never played, but it certainly didn't encourage me to pay 60 bucks to find out. It also didn't help that I'm a PC gamer and if there's one thing I don't trust it's Japanese games on PC. Plus the mouse and Keyboard support is generally described as awful.
Sorry for butting in, but I feel as if I need to pop in and say my piece. I am pretty much on board with what the other guy said. I mostly play for the atmosphere and world. The gameplay is pretty good, but just seeing new places and finding out their importance within the world was a very unique experience.
As for the difficulty aspect, there are some things I have issue with in what you said. With Dark Souls 1, you did not lose maximum health when dying(although this did happen in the second game as well as Demon souls), nor did enemies get faster with every death. The game does have it's unique bloodstain system, in which if you die, you leave a bloodstain on the ground and you lose all the souls(xp/currency) you have on you. If you get back to the spot where you died, you can pick up all of your souls again. If you die before picking it up however, you lose it all. So it isnt that the game is punishing you hard, it just punishes you for making the same mistake twice in a row. It actually has a pretty nice difficulty curve, the problem is that a lot of players tended to try and go to areas that were meant for better geared/higher level characters early, and got their butts kicked(the graveyard in dark souls 1 is notorious for this, considering it is near the start of the game).
As for pvp, again you are somewhat wrong. There is no system set in place to trade equipment between your own characters. The only way to do that would be to have two copies of the game running at the same time on different consoles/computers and summoning one of your characters so that you can trade between them. You are right though that people can only invade people higher than them(the only exception being the covenant that kills player killers). You are also right that people are only restricted by gear and soul level when invading. Usually with these types of people, they are players that played the whole game at a very low level, so they accumulated a lot of higher end gear on a lower end character legitimately. Of course there are hackers, but fortunately there are less of them nowadays.
The pc port was pretty botched. Like it functioned quite well, but there were little to no options to be able to choose from graphically or otherwise, and the pc controls sucked quite hard. A modder actually fixed most of these issues with a very popular mod thankfully. I am in the camp that thinks third person games such as dark souls plays better with a controller anyways. It is pretty easy to just get a usb controller and plug it in. Of course, I understand that not everyone wants to do that, and that the pc controls shouldn't have been botched in the first place.
Anyways, sorry for butting in and making this long winded response. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the game, let me know! I understand the game(and some of its players) has a somewhat negative reputation in some circles. So if I can do anything to help ease any concerns you might have, feel free to contact me.