Awson said
sorry
You really hurt him, should feel bad.
Awson said
sorry
Kill Bones said
If I ever have to type that much again I'm just going to have jorick pretend to be meI'm not cut out for these word things
Awson said
sorry
mbl said
You really hurt him, should feel bad.
mdk said
The whole atmosphere of the game is absurdly bleak, depressing and wretched
Asuras said they're just misguided and decided not to look up a guide.It doesn't take talent to have a sudden revelation that the bridge is the right way to go from the start. That's luck.
mdk said
Well.... doesn't Crestfallen say to cross the bridge? Again, nothing wrong with hitting the graveyard first. There's something wrong (game-wise) with hitting the graveyard first though.... that kinda a sign of, uh..... personality traits, which won't carry you through the game..... obviously, because, you know..... you quit....
Awson said
The reason I kept playing after going to the graveyard first was because I thought to myself "That is too hard to be the right way" and then looked around. With all of the talk of it's difficulty, it's not too far of a stretch for someone to think "Wow, these skeletons are stupid hard. Is this what everyone talked about? I don't want to waste my time getting good enough at this to not get two-shot and die by these."You can't blame someone for not wanting to "persevere" through those fucking skeletons on their first run when they think that it's the only option.
mdk said
I don't mean to judge anybody's life based on their performance in videogames. All I'm saying is, if you're the type of (perfectly valid) gamer who quits at the first bonfire, Dark Souls is not for you, and you shouldn't be playing it. For your own sake. Save yourself from Blighttown while there's still time.
It doesn't take talent to have a sudden revelation that the bridge is the right way to go from the start. That's luck.
Awson said
My point is that someone could be exactly you, and have the potential to play DS exactly like you do, but also make the mistake at the start.
natsumehack said
Oh you people are your stubbornness When I was your age we had skeletons who died when you casted healing spells on them, why can't games be like the good old days.
mdk said
There are no healing spells, because all the magicians are undead.......jk, there's a couple, but you have to join a covenant and I never bothered.
natsumehack said
Back in my day only the white mage, and sometimes that asshole red mage healed, and the white mage was always female.
mdk said
I bought Might and Magix VI so I could boast about stuff like this, but it was more confusing than Dark Souls, so I quit after the first skeletons.
mdk said
It's just..... those games, you know, the introduction is 'There is a tavern.' Not 'Hey check out this tavern, I bet there are jobs inside that you can take to get some coin before your voyage to the great poombah of football knowledge.' Not 'I've marked the Tavern on your minimap as a waypoint.' Just 'Hey, this is the developers. I see you've loaded the game successfully, so I feel like my obligations are about done. Good luck buddy."
Awson said
Bullshit. A noob is not supposed to be able to go that route. They are supposed to go that way, get beat, and look for other ways. It seems simple enough, but it's not. Not everybody is you. As I have pretty much proved with the OP, the whole idea is flawed.