What do you mean? He's right there.Anyone have a Saber or Shirou pawn so I can get the full party going?
Why would I bother playing this game after beating it?! I just beat it on Saturday. The too deep for you ending was enough to make me want to stab my pillow
Hey gaf! Just bought this game and it's gonna be my first time playing it! Any tips for me before I start? Like what's the most fun class to play as or is there anything I should know prior to starting my adventure
And so begins the most GAR run of Dragon's Dogma there will ever be.
Anyone have a Saber or Shirou pawn so I can get the full party going?
Seeing these watermarked screenshots, I'm thinking...
Anyone have a texture replacement that gets rid of the watermarks?
Seeing these watermarked screenshots, I'm thinking...
Anyone have a texture replacement that gets rid of the watermarks?
Is it possible (and viable) to play without pawns (so completely solo)?
Yes, rank up the Assassin vocation until you learn Autonomy and just equip that on any class you want to play as.
Remember to toss your pawn off a high ledge or into a body of water.
Remember to toss your pawn off a high ledge or into a body of water.
I feel like W3 and DD are kind of opposites when it comes to quality. W3 is a great game in many ways but the combat is fairly mediocre, whereas DD is a mediocre game in many ways but the combat is fantastic. Personally I prefer DD and it's one of my favourite games of all time. Just skip the boring notice board quests and try out all the different classes.Man I still need to play it again...I haven't touched the game in a loooong time (played for 5 hours and it didn't grab me yet). Is it worth to give it a chance?
Maybe The Witcher III spoiled me because in that game everything has so much more weight in a world-building sense.
Is DD just a collection of "go into that cave and loot everything you find" quests or is there more to it? I also had problems with the inventory. So much to click and so much to throw away. Hmmm...
EDIT: By the way, do I need to add people to get access to their pawns? I can't remember.
Is there a way to reset your Arisen and Pawn's appearances again after using the metamorphosis item?
I just got this on PC, and while at first I was digging it, now that I'm about 8 hours in I am starting to feel very frustrated and not sure if I feel like continuing. The combat is fun, but there are aspects of it that just annoy the hell out of me.
For instance the punishment for running out of stamina is extremely severe. I counted 8 seconds of complete immobility if a pawn doesn't come to your aid, that is just insane! Take away my abilities for a couple seconds if I run out of stamina, the immobilization is just too punishing, especially when any old scrub enemy can nearly one shot me as an archer/rogue sometimes.
Getting around the world is a huge pain in the ass too, I don't understand why I can't sprint infinitely if I am not in combat. My character's normal run while not sprinting is laughably slow. Just let me sprint! And this is a big reason why this game also needs fast travel easily and right out of the gate. Visit a location once? Unlock it as a fast travel point. It's not much to ask in a large open world game.
Another thing is quest tracking, possibly the worst I've ever seen for a game like this. I have something like 25 quests at the moment, and I can only track one at a time? Are you kidding me?
I would love it if there were mods that let me fast travel easily, sprint infinitely while not in combat, significantly reduce the ridiculous punishment for running out of stamina, and tracking at least 5 or so quests at a time. At the moment I feel my patience running thin. If anyone has any advice or words of encouragement I'd love to hear it.
I just got this on PC, and while at first I was digging it, now that I'm about 8 hours in I am starting to feel very frustrated and not sure if I feel like continuing. The combat is fun, but there are aspects of it that just annoy the hell out of me.
For instance the punishment for running out of stamina is extremely severe. I counted 8 seconds of complete immobility if a pawn doesn't come to your aid, that is just insane! Take away my abilities for a couple seconds if I run out of stamina, the immobilization is just too punishing, especially when any old scrub enemy can nearly one shot me as an archer/rogue sometimes.
Getting around the world is a huge pain in the ass too, I don't understand why I can't sprint infinitely if I am not in combat. My character's normal run while not sprinting is laughably slow. Just let me sprint! And this is a big reason why this game also needs fast travel easily and right out of the gate. Visit a location once? Unlock it as a fast travel point. It's not much to ask in a large open world game.
Another thing is quest tracking, possibly the worst I've ever seen for a game like this. I have something like 25 quests at the moment, and I can only track one at a time? Are you kidding me?
I would love it if there were mods that let me fast travel easily, sprint infinitely while not in combat, significantly reduce the ridiculous punishment for running out of stamina, and tracking at least 5 or so quests at a time. At the moment I feel my patience running thin. If anyone has any advice or words of encouragement I'd love to hear it.
Removing this breaks the game. Do not do this. Sprinting mod, OK whatever, but the other... SMHhad the same issue when i played the xbox version way back when, luckily on PC there are mods (linked above) which remove the stamina drain from sprinting along with the annoying carry weight.
I just got this on PC, and while at first I was digging it, now that I'm about 8 hours in I am starting to feel very frustrated and not sure if I feel like continuing. The combat is fun, but there are aspects of it that just annoy the hell out of me.
For instance the punishment for running out of stamina is extremely severe. I counted 8 seconds of complete immobility if a pawn doesn't come to your aid, that is just insane! Take away my abilities for a couple seconds if I run out of stamina, the immobilization is just too punishing, especially when any old scrub enemy can nearly one shot me as an archer/rogue sometimes.
Getting around the world is a huge pain in the ass too, I don't understand why I can't sprint infinitely if I am not in combat. My character's normal run while not sprinting is laughably slow. Just let me sprint! And this is a big reason why this game also needs fast travel easily and right out of the gate. Visit a location once? Unlock it as a fast travel point. It's not much to ask in a large open world game.
Another thing is quest tracking, possibly the worst I've ever seen for a game like this. I have something like 25 quests at the moment, and I can only track one at a time? Are you kidding me?
I would love it if there were mods that let me fast travel easily, sprint infinitely while not in combat, significantly reduce the ridiculous punishment for running out of stamina, and tracking at least 5 or so quests at a time. At the moment I feel my patience running thin. If anyone has any advice or words of encouragement I'd love to hear it.
Many say sprint is all you needAbout to buy this game on Steam (it's on sale for $12). Pretty excited because I heard the combat is great.
Since I already have Nexus Mod Manager, I figured I'd download a couple mods as well. Unlimited Sprinting and Don't Blind Me look like the best non-game breaking QOL changes. From my ~10 minutes of research on modding for this game, I'm seeing a lot of talk about merging mods if you use more than 1. Is this true for all mods or just some that conflict? I'll stick with just Unlimited Sprinting if the former is the case.
Many say sprint is all you need
As far as buying the fame, you could subscribe on humble for the monthly bundle and get it, as it will be in next months. And also get at least 5 other games, for a similar price
Thanks I'll just use the sprint mod then.
And thank you for the info, but I had $12 in my Steam wallet already so I used that.
Unlimited sprinting
Try playing the game first before you start enabling cheat codes.
I'd personally recommend not using unlimited sprint. If you can get a mod that reduces how much stamina sprinting drains, go for that instead. Having to manage your stamina out in the world, and slowing down to regen it, made me take in the world more. I think just sprinting non stop through it would take something out of the experience, but that's just me.
From what I've heard, the normal stamina use for sprinting is obnoxiously high. I could see that getting old fast, but fair enough, I'll start playing without it and then download it if I start getting annoyed.
From what I've heard, the normal stamina use for sprinting is obnoxiously high. But fair enough, I'll start playing without the mod and then download it if I start getting annoyed.
It's one of those things that I got used to (well, had to get used to) when I played it, but I'm glad it was a feature. It's been a while since I played, but I think sprinting only drains when you're outside of towns/the city, and not in combat (I might be wrong about that). As I said, I'd recommend a mod that decreases the stamina drain considerably, but doesn't outright remove it, if one exists.
The idea isn't to just be able to sprint from one end of the map to the other without stopping. This game, more than most open world games, is fraught with peril and it has to be a conscious decision whether you want to sprint thru an area and risk having to fight from an inopportune position if you get caught up. If it's your first time playing the game I absolutely recommend not using infinite sprint. Ever. Even if you find it annoying after a time. It's literally a cheat and one that trivializes a thing that sets this game apart from others like it. People who use it are soft and/or used to handholdy, carebear games. Without unlimited sprint a wolf IS going to catch you and he IS going to chew on your ass and you WILL like it.