As someone playing Dark Souls 1 and constantly checking its Steam forum, I see a lot more people criticized for using terrible weapons and tactics and more bragging about using the best gear. Maybe its an age thing, since 1 is not new anymore.
Backstab and Parry fishers are scum, period. Buncha cheap cheesers.Madara XIII said:"You using Havel's armor? What a wimp!"Baresark said:Haha, this is exactly how people act with Souls game.
"You use Hexes? What is this, Baby Souls?"
"HA! He needed a shield in this game! What a fairy!"
"Oh my god! he's backstab fishing. I knew this guy was a casual" (Actually if you backstab fish, you might as well be the lowest form of life in any Dark Souls game.)
You mean apart from the fact that they are using a perfectly valid tactic? Hardly 'scum'.Souplex said:otakon17 said:They're mildly bad, but nowhere as bad as lag-stabbers. It would be an easy fix for From to implement, but they refuse because reasons.Madara XIII said:"You using Havel's armor? What a wimp!"Baresark said:Haha, this is exactly how people act with Souls game.
"You use Hexes? What is this, Baby Souls?"
"HA! He needed a shield in this game! What a fairy!"
"Oh my god! he's backstab fishing. I knew this guy was a casual" (Actually if you backstab fish, you might as well be the lowest form of life in any Dark Souls game.)
Backstab and Parry fishers are scum, period. Buncha cheap cheesers.
The clue is in the title.Shocksplicer said:Kind of off topic, but it only just occurred to me: where is Critical Miss set?
Same, I haven't found any of the so called "rabid" undertale fans either only lots of people saying how much they hate them. I don't know if I'm lucky or just manage to avoid this stuff because I don't look for it.the silence said:So funfact: I never encountered Souls Fans like that, aside from the ones who do it ironically, but then help regardless.
I almost beat the Abyss watchers (both stages) on my first attempt but I didn't... and I still hadn't beaten them 2 and a half hours later! It definitely didn't help that I painstakingly waited for the darkwraiths to clear out the mobs each time rather than just sprinting to the fog gate.CrimsonBlack said:That's part of Dark Souls I guess, you're free to jump off a cliff if you get invaded.Fractral said:After dying about 20 times to the Abyss Watchers I too summoned help. But I don't count it since the summon died in the second stage of the fight. NPC summons also don't count, right?
But yeah, this is why I don't do PVP in any souls game ever. I was invaded a few times while playing through but each time I just went and jumped off an edge or let a mob kill me. Sorry bro- my game, my rules. Go invade someone who wants to play with you.
Also, fucking Abyss Watchers. I ended up upgrading a crossbow and simply pew-pewing the second fire-y stage of that particular boss. I should have known when I beat the first stage of the boss after 4-5 goes and thought "ah, that was relatively simple. Oooh, a cutscene, I'll put down my controller and have a drink. Ah. Oh no, FUCK FUCKETY FU---- he's on fire!"
What is this "outside" you speak of, fellow carbon-based lifeform?Devieus said:Wanna play something really hard? Go outside.
Being other than the people in question is for casuals!therandombear said:Surprise comic?
That is true though. Everything is essy and done wrong by everyone, but the person in question.
Oh, I'd say the difficulty is detrimental. I enjoy it, and think the game would be worse for removing it, but the idea that the Souls games are some kind of gatekeeper to being a leet hardcore gamer is fucking stupid. On top of that, yeah, it's a hard game, but it's pretty fair most the time, it's not impossible, you just need to be patient and figure out engagements. I've beaten every Souls game, but never had the tolerance for games like Mega Man, Ikaruga, and Ninja Gaiden. On top of that, I fucking suck at PvP, and pretty much always built for PvE and hated DS2's attempt to balance towards invasions.Fox12 said:The difficulty is my least favorite aspect of the games. Oh, I enjoy it, no doubt, but it takes a back seat to the lore, characters, and world. I sometimes wonder if the Soul's games reputation for "difficulty" isn't somewhat detrimental.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 took me a combined 6 hours playing over 2 days to beat Abyss Watchers. Grr. When I finally did stick the final hit in, my controller slipped from my sweating, shaking hands and I just leaned back in my chair and went "aaaaaaaaahhhhhh". Then one of those forest nymph enemies bounded through the now-unfogged boss-door and insta-killed me in my moment of triumph, but I was too happy to really care at that stage.K12 said:I almost beat the Abyss watchers (both stages) on my first attempt but I didn't... and I still hadn't beaten them 2 and a half hours later! It definitely didn't help that I painstakingly waited for the darkwraiths to clear out the mobs each time rather than just sprinting to the fog gate.CrimsonBlack said:That's part of Dark Souls I guess, you're free to jump off a cliff if you get invaded.Fractral said:After dying about 20 times to the Abyss Watchers I too summoned help. But I don't count it since the summon died in the second stage of the fight. NPC summons also don't count, right?
But yeah, this is why I don't do PVP in any souls game ever. I was invaded a few times while playing through but each time I just went and jumped off an edge or let a mob kill me. Sorry bro- my game, my rules. Go invade someone who wants to play with you.
Also, fucking Abyss Watchers. I ended up upgrading a crossbow and simply pew-pewing the second fire-y stage of that particular boss. I should have known when I beat the first stage of the boss after 4-5 goes and thought "ah, that was relatively simple. Oooh, a cutscene, I'll put down my controller and have a drink. Ah. Oh no, FUCK FUCKETY FU---- he's on fire!"
Fun? FUN?!?! What is this heresy you speak? Games aren't meant to be "fun". They are meant to crush the soul, destroy the spirit and make you hate life as its the be all and end all of all that exist.JohnnyDelRay said:I'm the biggest goddamn scrub player in Dark Souls 1 you'll ever did see. Wanna know how I played?
Yeah I farmed the idiots falling off the ledge to grind souls. But you know what really takes the cake? I SAVED THE DAMN GAME. Yep, I actually alt-tabbed out of it, backed up the save file and if I died in a boss fight, I'd go out again, copy over the save file, restart, and be RIGHT where I was, instead of having to trek all the way back to that son of a *****.
Seems so lame, I know, especially since there were about 4 boss fights in which I didn't even die once, including the stupid 4 Kings, but that's probably due to my overpowered, ultra-n00b +15 uchigatana build.
And you know what else? I actually had FUN. And I'd play the others that way too. Suck it, losers!
To be fair classic Mega Man, at least 2 and 3, are a lot more like Dark Souls in their design if you pay attention, they generally don't dick you around and are pretty fair, with well designed stages that tend to introduce things in a safe, spike/pit free space, before throwing in extra obstacles over a pit. Mostly fair, mostly about learning patterns and having some patience, the first game and some later entries kinda fuck that up though.Dango said:Oh, I'd say the difficulty is detrimental. I enjoy it, and think the game would be worse for removing it, but the idea that the Souls games are some kind of gatekeeper to being a leet hardcore gamer is fucking stupid. On top of that, yeah, it's a hard game, but it's pretty fair most the time, it's not impossible, you just need to be patient and figure out engagements. I've beaten every Souls game, but never had the tolerance for games like Mega Man, Ikaruga, and Ninja Gaiden. On top of that, I fucking suck at PvP, and pretty much always built for PvE and hated DS2's attempt to balance towards invasions.Fox12 said:The difficulty is my least favorite aspect of the games. Oh, I enjoy it, no doubt, but it takes a back seat to the lore, characters, and world. I sometimes wonder if the Soul's games reputation for "difficulty" isn't somewhat detrimental.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.
Yeah, if you are a dirty spells using casul. Git gud, go quality build, son.The games are slow and tactical, rewarding forethought and knowledge rather than fast reactions and memorized combos.
Of course they do, why would you kill small creatures for experience when onlookers are a much better source? They probably think you're new to this.-Ezio- said:tried that once. people looked at me funny when i was killing small creatures for experience. 2/10Devieus said:Wanna play something really hard? Go outside.
In the first one I just pulled the LAN cable, I could keep on playing and the invasion would go away.Fractral said:After dying about 20 times to the Abyss Watchers I too summoned help. But I don't count it since the summon died in the second stage of the fight. NPC summons also don't count, right?
But yeah, this is why I don't do PVP in any souls game ever. I was invaded a few times while playing through but each time I just went and jumped off an edge or let a mob kill me. Sorry bro- my game, my rules. Go invade someone who wants to play with you.