I loved Dark Souls and I really want to play Demon's Souls but I'm scared of image retention. I still have Estus Flask burnt in my plasma.
Eh, not really. They were probably one of the more annoying enemies in the game, but it wasn't exactly difficult to run past their shots. The hardest part was killing whichever one you ran up to without falling off the ledge.
I loved Dark Souls and I really want to play Demon's Souls but I'm scared of image retention. I still have Estus Flask burnt in my plasma.
No way, boss fights are much better in Dark because they have less health on average but much more vairety in attacks, weaknesses, and encounters. Stray Demon is fine, the fall can be mitagated by magic or you simply deal with the challenge of one less flask. Flasks and bonfires by the way, are much better than the archstones and grass. Ornstein and Smough is perhaps the best fight in the game.
And the level design in Demon's is much worse overall. 2-1 is a confusing mess. All of world 5 is bad, worse than Blightown. Levels are usually longer and much more painful to navigate, with less shortcuts.
Boletaria might have more charm, because the atmosphere of Lordran is very opressive and heavy at times. But its lore is stronger.
While im half way through Dark Souls and enjoying it.
I have to say I much preferred DS Nexus and Level Select over the open world.
Can't really say why just thought it felt better.
Completely disagree, but its personal preference.No way, boss fights are much better in Dark because they have less health on average but much more vairety in attacks, weaknesses, and encounters. Stray Demon is fine, the fall can be mitagated by magic or you simply deal with the challenge of one less flask. Flasks and bonfires by the way, are much better than the archstones and grass. Ornstein and Smough is perhaps the best fight in the game.
And the level design in Demon's is much worse overall. 2-1 is a confusing mess. All of world 5 is bad, worse than Blightown. Levels are usually longer and much more painful to navigate, with less shortcuts.
Boletaria might have more charm, because the atmosphere of Lordran is very opressive and heavy at times. But its lore is stronger.
All you had to do was poison arrow snipe them. I ate dinner whilst I waited for them to die.
Eh, not really. They were probably one of the more annoying enemies in the game, but it wasn't exactly difficult to run past their shots. The hardest part was killing whichever one you ran up to without falling off the ledge.
There is something I must know. Seeing as I have both systems I usually end up getting a multi-plat title for the superior port. So, is Dark Souls better on Xbox or PS3?
All games are best on the PC. Why are you still playing anything on consoles unless it's an exclusive?
But on a serious note, I've heard that the XBox version has better performance, but both consoles have sections that drop below 10fps. It's a horribly unoptimized game, at least on the PC you can overcome this with sheer hardware power.
Brilliant, I have the same problem. I don't care anymore, 220+ hours into Dark Souls and my Pyro Glove shows up whilst watching all sorts of TV programmes.
Panasonic G20, 2.5 years old. Lets not let this thread turn to shit, it's real, it happens, it's running in THX mode blah blah blah![]()
Assuming the DLC patches the game to parity with the PC version, and I assume it will, there are some balance changes coming. The most notable are a number of new bonfire warp points, the Dark Wood Grain Ring was nerfed, and other little tweaks like that.So I want to start my first new game + run. Is there anything I should do/ shouldn't do before the Artorias DLC comes out? Does that DLC change anything about the regular version of the game (patching, balancing, etc.)?
He doesnt have a pc ?
@LastNac
PS3 Version
Go read the DF write up. But from memory, IQ is basically the same, performance is too (Blighttown is awful on both), but ps3 struggles with particle effects, while 360 struggles with destructible scenery.There is something I must know. Seeing as I have both systems I usually end up getting a multi-plat title for the superior port. So, is Dark Souls better on Xbox or PS3?
DF article man. Read it from the horses mouth.Well, I have just been told two seperate things...
It just doesn't seem like fun playing through something that pointedly difficult.
Well, I have just been told two seperate things...
DF article man. Read it from the horses mouth.
Here:
In the final conclusion, image quality on both platforms is ostensibly identical, while performance is an apples and pears situation. Neither the 360 or PS3 version can definitively claim to have an absolute edge here, with Sony's machine taking volumetric effects in its stride, and Microsoft's handling destructible elements more convincingly. These are minor quibbles compared to the performance hit both consoles take in the face of particle effects and multiple enemies, however.
For the deciding vote, it's close enough for us to recommend either controller preference or the PS3 version's larger range of supported audio formats as more crucial points for consideration. It's clear From Software accepted no compromises when it set out to deliver the dark, fantastical world of Lordran, and to that end, an extreme price is paid in terms of playability at points. However, it's ultimately the same story whichever version you end up buying. In the run-up to its release much has been made of the game's promised difficulty, but it's ironic that Dark Souls is just as unforgiving towards your hardware as it is to you.
Looks like I had the consoles the wrong way round with regards to weaknesses, but hey.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-dark-souls-face-off
Assuming the DLC patches the game to parity with the PC version, and I assume it will, there are some balance changes coming. The most notable are a number of new bonfire warp points, the Dark Wood Grain Ring was nerfed, and other little tweaks like that.
The main thing you should do to get ready for the DLCis to rescue the woman trapped in the golden crystal golem in the Darkroot Basin.
Demons souls is PS exclusive. There's you answer I guess . The pad is better for this kind of game too IMO.Hmmm, flip a coin I guess...
Going to get Demon's Souls but I don't know how that would affect my decision.
Was there a lead console?
I'd guess so.Also, will there be a Prepare to Die edition for consoles?
I had pretty noticeable image retention on my LG plasma from the HUD that lasted a few days after I stopped playing, but it seems to be gone now. Are you still playing? If so, it might not be permanent.
How old is your plasma? The HUD in Demon's is a bit smaller.
Brilliant, I have the same problem. I don't care anymore, 220+ hours into Dark Souls and my Pyro Glove shows up whilst watching all sorts of TV programmes.
Panasonic G20, 2.5 years old. Lets not let this thread turn to shit, it's real, it happens, it's running in THX mode blah blah blah![]()
I'd guess so.
Look, the best thing you can probably do, is pick up Demon's Souls, play the fuck out of it, then grab Dark Souls Ptd edition cheap in a few months.
And yet it is. Take it from a not-particularly-skilled gamer who's playing through it now. It's amazing. Once you get to a certain point with it, some parts get a lot easier while others remain difficult. It's a great challenge.
I really hope the sequel to Dark Souls comes out on PC day one and they allow a third party studio to do the port.
It seems to have sold pretty well on PC, around 13,000 concurrent players at launch on Steam, and the game isn't even steam works. For perspective that was the same or more than Sleeping Dogs, Darksiders II, and Dishonored and all of those games are steam works.
It was within the top 3 spot in top sellers on Steam for the better part of a month as well, then took another month to drop out of the top 10.
The first steam sale is really going to put this game over the top, the bad word of mouth on the port really drove a lot of people off. When the barrier to entry is lowered, a lot of people will look past these issues...even if they were fixed before the game was actually released.
Assuming the DLC patches the game to parity with the PC version, and I assume it will, there are some balance changes coming. The most notable are a number of new bonfire warp points, the Dark Wood Grain Ring was nerfed, and other little tweaks like that.
The main thing you should do to get ready for the DLCis to rescue the woman trapped in the golden crystal golem in the Darkroot Basin.
I really hope the sequel to Dark Souls comes out on PC day one and they allow a third party studio to do the port.
It seems to have sold pretty well on PC, around 13,000 concurrent players at launch on Steam, and the game isn't even steam works. For perspective that was the same or more than Sleeping Dogs, Darksiders II, and Dishonored and all of those games are steam works.
It was within the top 3 spot in top sellers on Steam for the better part of a month as well, then took another month to drop out of the top 10.
The first steam sale is really going to put this game over the top, the bad word of mouth on the port really drove a lot of people off. When the barrier to entry is lowered, a lot of people will look past these issues...even if they were fixed before the game was actually released.
I thought. At least Ishe was in the garden leading to the Crystal Cave.found somebody in a golem there and rescued her
Actually, all DD versions of the game are Steam-only, the only "non-Steam" version was the retail European release, which only requires GFWL but can also be optionally registered on Steam, so I would risk to say only a very minority of users aren't running the game on Steam.
I do agree that the first Steam sales might put the game over the top, I'm hoping so as it would be a great opportunity to start a new character.
I was watching this parody music video earlier today and it reaffirmed my decision never to play this game. It just doesn't seem like fun playing through something that pointedly difficult.
Eh, not really. They were probably one of the more annoying enemies in the game, but it wasn't exactly difficult to run past their shots. The hardest part was killing whichever one you ran up to without falling off the ledge.
I felt the bonfires made the game easier. In Demon's it felt like if you screwed up you were right back to square one. In Dark you were just back to the closest bonfire. I enjoyed Dark Souls a lot but it didn't have the same tension for me.
I remember The Painted World, my favourite level![]()