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I'm intrigued but I don't really want to lose all my cool nexus mods (PC) 
Magic, what are you a filthy casual?Particularly concerning magic, where the system seemed embryonic in terms of options and much less thought out in terms of sustainability compared to the bonfire-based approach and varied schools of spells in DS1/2. It's also rather tiny in terms of content, particularly compared to the behemoth that is DS2.
See, this is why we disagree: I had a blast for all the 195 hours I played DS2, so I can't really argue with finding it "dull", as I can't put myself in that position. And you don't just claim that some of it is dull, you say almost all - from my perspective that's just ridiculous.Specifically to Dark Souls 2 - there is a lot of content yes but almost all of it is... kind of dull.
Well, that would be the politically correct way to say it.Using a scandinavian saying, I might be reading this like the devil reads the bible, but that sounds like silly reason for wanting the game to be 60 FPS.
"So that console-only players can get the same fantastic experience", that's what you really wanted to say, right? And english is not my native language, so I might just be misinterpreting what you said.
Tower of Latria is neat but some of y'all are treating it as something mythic.
this pretty much sums it up. maybe it is because the "good" people from the team went to create bloodborne? I don't know but that what it feels like for me too.
I was more referring to PC/XB1 owners who can't play Bloodborne. Releasing it so close they are practically saying, "Can't play Bloodborne? You can play this!"
I still have no idea what you're talking about, I mentioned AotA as a offhand example of a "free update", to which there are many who charge nothing for existing owners offering FAR greater updates than this garbage. Now your just repeating what I've already said. So you've told me nothing and added a irrelevancy. And to be clear, what was announced IS NOT DLC, it's a "update" to the game, period. Clearly if Namco really wanted they could easily patch the Steam DkS2 to update all this stuff for free with or without the Season Pass. To be clear. Yet, you seem to want to defend money grubbing idiots like Namco.
Where am I looking at this "positively"?
See, this is why we disagree: I had a blast for all the 195 hours I played DS2, so I can't really argue with finding it "dull", as I can't put myself in that position. And you don't just claim that some of it is dull, you say almost all - from my perspective that's just ridiculous.
I think that's the problem. PC gamers can't look past the vastly better performance and graphics when comparing DS2 to DS1 and especially Demon's. Whilst those on consoles have had to play all 3 games at the same performance level and therefore can only really distinguish the game by the actual gameplay (and I know framerate affects gameplay but I don't mean it in this context).
DkS2 is kind of a unfinished mess needing no explanation, I was referring to Demon Ruin's/Lost Izalith in DkS1. Demon's was a fully finished product by comparison.
high five brother
i really love the videogame-y design of dark souls 2 encounters. i just love fighting so many dang enemies at once, it's so freakin' fun
Considering how good the dlc was this might just work out. If they manage to get the main game up to that standard i will buy at full price without regret.
Unfortunately though i doubt they are going to do anything about the disjointed geography, the games biggest flaw in my opinion.
I prefer the DkS1 and DeS but I switched to PC because of framerate. Then freaking Sony publishes Bloodborne right when I switched to PC.
I recently started playing DkS1 and DeS, and I can't get to play them at sub 30fps; DSfix FPS unlock doesn't fucking with windows 8, otherwise I'd play DkS1 more on PC. DeS is really nice to play again, and it is aesthetically awesome, but I had issues playing it after getting used to high framerates. Anyway, I do like to play it from time to time; there is something about the world, NPCs and speed/flow of combat (less recovery frames on rolls and attacks) that makes me play DeS again--that shimmering though LOL.
It is nice to experience the souls games on 60fps (I finally got to do challenge runs without significant input lag and choppy animations), but I wish I could play DeS and DkS instead. I'd like to see a remastered DeS in the future; I might buy a new gen Sony console if they remastered DeS.
Specifically to Dark Souls 2 - there is a lot of content yes but almost all of it is... kind of dull. A fair amount of it feels aimless, it feels like people just trying to make "content" instead of levels with a point. Like just look at a level like 4-2 in Demon's, you get an immediate feeling of what the level designers were going for (with enemies custom made for that scenario, the grim reaper and those dudes who shoot laser beams a mile away, all meticulously placed). Most of the enemies in Dark 2 feel interchangeable, beyond aesthetics they could work in most areas. Also Dark 2 has a shit ton of bosses, with most of them being pretty bland (in boring circle arenas). I don't think Dark 2 is a bad game but it probably could have used some more focus. Like, if you look at a level/section after completing it and you can't figure out what the "point" of the level is (what element of the game the level is trying to stress) - it is probably a level that should have been removed. Also Dark 2 has the problem that it tends to aggressively reuse ideas from the previous games (and even some enemies/boss) with almost no spin on them.
Magic got more balanced over the course of the series, but this series to me always felt like it was designed around melee weapons (and maybe shields if you wanna be a wimp) with magic as a crutch. Killing enemies from a distance is probably the most boring thing you can do in the Souls games, so I try to avoid it. Also I appreciate image quality and framerate but ultimately game design > all that if there is no choice in the matter.
I'm intrigued but I don't really want to lose all my cool nexus mods (PC)![]()
And I guess I have to admit that I can't really look beyond the 1024x720 sub-30 FPS presentation of DeS compared to the 60 FPS / 4k I played DS1 and 2 at.
So wait, for PC, was DX11 available in the original retail? Do I have to buy it again or buy an upgrade or something to get the DX11 improvements?
Should have gone with timed exclusivity for Xbox because with Bloodborne coming weeks earlier and how deep the experience of such a game will be, it will definitely hurt sales for the PS4 version. I for am certain not going to pick up DaSII over BB.
Why not both? If they're a month apart then I think it's reasonable to get both.
It's all in the op.I'm not exactly following the whole Dx9 - Dx11 thing.
I own Dark Souls 2 on steam right now, will I get the Dx11 version as a free update?
Or do I just get some content and the Dx11 version I'll have to buy again?
Can't speak for all but such an experience can be exausting and burn one out playing side by side. One will definitely cannibalize the other.
What I meant to say is, there's no amount of modding that can be done to revert this:
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The only way to do that would be if they fixed it in the DX11 version of the remaster.
This is what I want in the remaster.
No graphics update like this, no buy.
Durante, you speak my language. Can I get an amen?See, this is why we disagree: I had a blast for all the 195 hours I played DS2, so I can't really argue with finding it "dull", as I can't put myself in that position. And you don't just claim that some of it is dull, you say almost all - from my perspective that's just ridiculous.
Well, that would be the politically correct way to say it.
M°°nblade;140340886 said:It's all in the op.
Existing users get
- New characters and events
- Story and world additions
- Various balancing tweaks
Existing users will not get:
- Graphics and performance upgrades (dx11)
- Improved online multiplayer
- Enemy and game design adjustments
For console users this is standard practice :lol. It's kind of ridiculous to when you take a step back and think about it.Honestly that's unbelievable!
How can anybody be excited for this blatant fucking ripoff?
Durante, you speak my language. Can I get an amen?
Huntsman's Copse is really cool, Norman's Wharf as well, don't get this "everything is so dull" sentiment. Only place I didn't really enjoy was N64 Woods
M°°nblade;140340886 said:It's all in the op.
Existing users get
- New characters and events
- Story and world additions
- Various balancing tweaks
Existing users will not get:
- Graphics and performance upgrades (dx11)
- Improved online multiplayer
- Enemy and game design adjustments
See, this is why we disagree: I had a blast for all the 195 hours I played DS2, so I can't really argue with finding it "dull", as I can't put myself in that position. And you don't just claim that some of it is dull, you say almost all - from my perspective that's just ridiculous.
Well, that would be the politically correct way to say it.
Honestly that's unbelievable!
How can anybody be excited for this blatant fucking ripoff?