For PC players: anyone else play with a keyboard and mouse? It seems relying on the auto aim with a controller is the way to play.
Went back into it for the first time in forever due to the supply drop update and yup, the first floor is still an utter chore. I'd play it so much more if it was half the length it is now. The fact that waves (no matter how trivial) have the chance to spawn in after clearing out a room is obnoxious. I'm not good enough to play past the third chamber on a regular basis so I see no need to continue playing a game in which 50% of my time is spent on the first level, and you're ill-equipped for later levels if you take the shortcut.
If you think the first floor is a chore The Forge and Bullet Hell are going to be a nightmare for you. The first floor is a warmup where you try and get a decent start to get game proper.
Well, yeah, I suck at the game, but I don't feel like I would have a different opinion if I were better. Enemies take a lot of shots to kill and as a roguelike you're incentized to save ammo where you can.
Huh? I always think the first floor is really short, and get surprised that I've gone through all the rooms already.
How well does a controller work for this game? And does the PS4 version have the new update yet?
How well does a controller work for this game? And does the PS4 version have the new update yet?
How well does a controller work for this game? And does the PS4 version have the new update yet?
You will eventually become good enough to be able to clear the entire first floor with starting weapons (including the boss) so saving ammo isn't anything to worry about. A lot of the times I don't even get a weapon on the first floor due to getting brown chests I refuse to waste keys on. When that happens I sometimes don't even get an alternative weapon until half way through the 2nd floor which is usually saved for the 2nd floor boss.
the one thing I don't like is pressing the 2 sticks together to use a blank. I haven't checked to see if the controls can be changed though.
I mean that's the thing. The optimal way to play is to play using starting weapons, and that just prolongs the first floor longer than it needs to.
I think I might take the jump on this and saw that both PS4 & PC are on sale, are they both on equal playing grounds in terms of running? Would I benefit more from one than the other or does it boil down to play preference? Thanks in advance.
I exclusively play with controller. Works fine due to generous auto-aim. I tried KB+M many times but just can't get the hang of it.
Well, it is a twin stick shooter. One of the only times a controller is absolutely better than a KB/m. They give you a crosshair when you're using a mouse for a reason.
Fair enough I see your point, just hope you can take some solace in knowing it gets easier (and quicker). Unlike a lot of Binding of Isaac runs where you're constantly fighting fucking Rag Man on the first floor with below average damage and tears after getting a useless item and/or no consumables.
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This is how I feel every run in Gungeon lol. It's combination of:
- every boss has a good amount of health + the bullet hell aspect.
- not finding keys to open chests to get guns.
- not getting good guns/items when I can open chests.
- not getting ammo drops for any good guns I do find.
Isaac and Gungeon have the middle two in common. And add to the differences the marked disparity in health drops/ups.
not finding keys seems to be an issue of the past with the new update, I'm going into floor four now with five keys, and I only purchased two on the first floor and have opened every chest
I am very glad I bought this game.
I was not expecting a Metal Gear Solid reference. This game won me over instantly due to that.
so those of you who play a lot, what's the best way to deal with floor 4?
I can make it there pretty regularly but always get my ass handed to me, the one exception being the time I got there with table tech sights (which is also the only time I've made it to floor 5). I just feel constantly outnumbered in tight quarters in a way my weapons aren't ready to deal with.
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I mean that's the thing. The optimal way to play is to play using starting weapons, and that just prolongs the first floor longer than it needs to. As Yuuichi above says, some items in this game are absolutely worthless, too.
Holy crap,I've never seen that before!I ran into an actual miniboss on the second floor!
For keys, kill key dudes, buy them, get lucky.
For secret rooms shoot walls with the non-starter guns.
Always leave keys on the floor in until you've visited the shop in a given level. This ensures the shop always has at least 1 key to buy. Once you've been to the shop you can pick them all up. Also buy as many keys as you can on the earlier floors because they get more expensive as you go on.
Shoot the walls with a weapon that's not the starting weapons. Secret room entrances will crack.
I'm no expert at the game by any stretch, but when I started (and realised how hard it was) I spent a good chunk of time using the starting gun *ONLY*. Don't worry about other weapons or items - just focus on being able to hit your target while avoiding everything that's being thrown at you (either by moving normally, dodging or using a blank). Prioritise evasion techniques in that order as well I was told (I can't remember where).Guys. GUYS. I bought this game a while ago. I played it. I love it.
But. I. Suck.
Seriously, I've been playing for the better part of two weeks and I don't know what the fifth floor looks like.
Is there any guide that could help me suck less? Like, what are the strengths and weaknesses of every character, how do I find the secrets or anything?
I seriously love this game but it's really damn annoying that I can't get anywhere in it.
Secret room wall will get a noticable bunch of cracks in it. Good places to check are chest rooms and the elevator to next floor room.Which dudes are key dudes? I've been trying to clear out all of the rooms before visiting the shop, and I don't often seem to get keys as a drop. Playing on PS4 by the way.
I know that secret walls exist and you have to shoot them with a non-standard gun, but I don't know what the tell-tale signs to show there is a secret room are. The one time I did it we bought the map from the shop and then used a blank to open up the room...which had a blank in it.
Good idea. I absolutely suck at dodging, I should just try to get better at that. I took too long to get relatively good at Isaac, but this one is so different!I'm no expert at the game by any stretch, but when I started (and realised how hard it was) I spent a good chunk of time using the starting gun *ONLY*. Don't worry about other weapons or items - just focus on being able to hit your target while avoiding everything that's being thrown at you (either by moving normally, dodging or using a blank). Prioritise evasion techniques in that order as well I was told (I can't remember where).
If you can kill things that way and stay alive long enough to get to the lower floors you can then start to mix better (or different) weapons and items into your arsenal.
As for in depth information on how to find secrets (I know to shoot the walls, but some streamers I watch know which rooms are likely to have a secret in them) or what items to buy or what chests to open... I'm still trying to work that out myself.
Echoing the long drag of floor 1 - it's not that I have a problem clearing it with the starting weapons, it's that I have to do it on every run and it gets boring. I would much prefer an increased difficulty with more frequent gun drops - the game is at its best when I'm firing like mad.
Although, now that I've spent time and realized certain guns are just straight OP, maybe that's why they leave mostly brown chests on floor 1.
if you know it's going to be a weapon (1 passive and 1 weapon per floor).
Don't pick up any keys from the floor until you've opened the shop, that guarantees there's gonna be a key for sale.
Echoing the long drag of floor 1 - it's not that I have a problem clearing it with the starting weapons, it's that I have to do it on every run and it gets boring. I would much prefer an increased difficulty with more frequent gun drops - the game is at its best when I'm firing like mad.