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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 13:33 
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Of course, if you can't kill Vendrick, I'm not sure there's much point...


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 15:55 
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Shitting hell, I totally forgot that I'd never gone back and done him over. If I could co-op him I'd have been fine but I'm too unlucky/clumsy during that fight.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 9:18 
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Still can't see the DLC on the store... SADFACE.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 10:55 
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The Dark Souls 2 subreddit is awash with DLC chatter. WHY ISNT IT ON PSN YET!?


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 17:23 
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It's on facking Steam. HNNNGH.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 17:35 
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We may be in the money!

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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 21:05 
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We ARE in the money! Installing now. Man, I'm happy.

That being said, I watched all of this fella's talk about how disappointing Dark Souls 2 and, unfortunately, there's little to disagree about.



The bit about the sconces being a remnant of a mechanic that was ultimately dropped last minute rings especially true. Namely, cause I played the Jap demo which had part of an area in the final game that was entirely dark (ho-ho) and you had to use your fire stick. For fact fans, it was the pointless area in the Valley of the Giants that leads to a dead end and a bonfire. 'Twas always an odd bit to leave in.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 21:57 
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It's hard to take anyone seriously who chooses to have that haircut.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 22:09 
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He's got a nice inflection. He certainly doesn't make me want to chew my face off like some internet gaming video guys.

Also: DLC: Very: Nice. So far.

Even "I" had to throw down a "gorgeous view" down when I entered.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 22:24 
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I agree with everything you've said about said video. But still... that hair.

(I also think that the torchy bits were made irrelevant due to the light mechanic probably not being all that much fun. Almost certainly not enough to warrant more than the gutter using it.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 23:33 
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The DLC is very good by the way (if you're not on it already). It's gone all Aztec.

I had a great "What the fuck" moment that is really well done. It's a simple trick (and even easier to resolve) but that first moment when you get attacked is brilliant.

Really enjoyed it thus far despite it being a entirely disparate 'level' again.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 5:32 
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Not yet.

How much does it cost?


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 9:37 
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£7.99 for just this one or £19.99 for the season pass (saving you about £4).


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 13:59 
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Done.

And it's good. Very good, in fact. I reckon this is some of the level design since, erm, Blight Town. Ok, so everyone hates Blight Town because of the drop in frame rate but in terms of design I reckon it was awesome. The width of the level and the multiple levels was ambitious (too ambitious given the frame rate) - you start climbing the maze of a shanty town amongst the roots before you find yourself climbing hundreds of feet below to the floor. Then you traverse the entirety of the floor up to what appears to be the edge of a giant castle wall. It's fucking brilliant.

This is equally good. You start at the cave entrance to a giant underground cavern that houses two mammoth Aztec pyramid structures. You look down and see the floor of the cavern and notice giant dinosaurs roaming along and you know you're going in both structures and coming out at the bottom to face those mammoths. That was 7 hours ago. I've roamed every inch of the cavern and every square foot of the looping pyramids things. It's a stunning piece of art, if you ask me. It had righted a couple of wrongs in the level design of DS2 and I was kinda hoping that it might somehow lead you to the pirate ship area to extend the map. Shame it didn't but it's, apparently, a self contained level and set in the future/past and probably has something to do with the "endless cycle" of the story.

There's all new enemies, a great bit of initial cuntery courtesy of a poison monster, a great section with ghosts, and, fuck me, more dragons. Mind you, having killed a couple of dragons in the series (2 or 3 big uns, was it) I'm a bit bored of dragons. The attacks are about the same really ain't they?

You might go through it quicker than 7 hours - I'm a bit shit apparently - but damn, it was great fun.

A great little bit of DLC.

Apparently you get another 'memory' too after it's complete after Vendrik so I suppose I better go and finish him off then. HNNNGH!


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 17:14 
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VENDRICK DEAD! Pow! In your face. Plus having the memory behind him actually made it seem worth it rather than nothing happening after he dies.

Must have taken me well over 30 attempts to kill him in total. What a git.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 18:02 
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You do get something after vendrick. But you do have to find it, and be human.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 18:50 
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I know, I'm just saying it might have seemed less of a victory without the instant pay off of the memory.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 22:24 
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I can't PvP to save my life.

I thought I'd got a winning combo in this pretty quick sword that does a fair amount of damage PLUS shoots laser shit out the end. That's bound to fuck some people up, right?

Me: 0 Everyone else: 5


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 9:42 
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I got 3 wins last night to 14 losses. The amount of 2/3 hit kills was pretty astonishing notwithstanding I was wearing the best armour (Havel) and had the 2nd best shield (that big lump of concrete that looks like a tombstone) but still took a massive pounding.

Turns out I haven't done the Dark Chasm of Old either so I got two of those done. It looks like the abyss plays a big part of the lore.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 12:25 
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NEW DLC IS NOT OUT.

OR MAYBE IT IS!


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 12:59 
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I'm 7p short of being able to buy the first one, and no longer work near a shop that I can buy fake psn money from.

I may just get the lot on pc. Nicer controller tbat way.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 14:21 
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IM GONNA GERRIT.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 18:55 
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ITS NOT FUCKING OUT ON PS3. TITS.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 18:59 
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ITS ON FACKING STEAM THOUGH INIT!


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 20:27 
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I HAS IT. IT IS DOWNLOADING.

Damn, the interest in Dark Souls 2 really fell off a cliff didn't it? Surprising really cause my interest has been sustained with all the DLC and finding out about all that lore shit after I'd finished it once.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 7:43 
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Make no mistake; I do want to play the DLC, I'm just very circumspect about who gets my credit card details online.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 21:03 
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There's only me and thee playing it this time around though.

The opening section of the new DLC (like the last) is just gorgeous. It's a real shame the overal map was a bit messy (in part) and didn't link together like a cohesive world (in part) cause FROM really know how to make areas look bloody gorgeous.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 23:09 
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The new DLC is good. Very good, again. It's like they've rediscovered their mojo for level design and the environments. The start of the Brume tower is, just like Shulva, a "gorgeous view" and deep inside the tower there's a large open space that made me just slowly spin the camera around to take it all in. It's the fucking tits. There's very little complain about. It's another 5-7 hour romp that's very impressive and has really sparked my interest in the thread of lore told through the item descriptions once again. It's difficult to follow yet makes reading the various internet threads all the more intriguing as the world pieces the puzzle together. Typically there's pieces missing and theories abound but it's an interesting exercise nonetheless for anyone who cares to look.

I'm kinda disappointed in Dark Souls 2 base game cause with a tiny wee bit of refinement they could have crafted an amazing successor to Dark Souls had they plonked the world together in a more coherent fashion. I mean, that's all that was needed - to stand in Majula and see the world. And then go there. And die.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 12:18 
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Well, I did get the PC version with DLC and am going though it, yet to actually reach the DLC mind.

Something seems a bit off though. Think the collision detection may be a bit broken, sadly, and have encountered at least one invisible enemy where there ought not be one.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 14:47 
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Must be a PC thing.

Strange how hackers have been cunty to other players on PC too like invading and killing the Emerald Herald. Some people just can't play with otters.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 14:48 
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I'm just going to leave that autocorrection.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 21:04 
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Yeah, if I'm honest, I'm not particularly enjoying this DLC (not sure if it's the first or second, but it's rather firey). It feels rather cheap in a way that the main game didn't.

And it may be a consequence of either the PC version seeming to have considerably wonky collision detection or 'balancing' patches, but even the main game didn't feel particularly satisfying either.

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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 17:29 
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Ok, third DLC does appear on first glance to be better than the two which preceeded it.

Rather worried about the non interactive people, and rather miffed at the cheap invisible dude backstabbing me. Certainly the DLC as a whole doesn't seem to have held much to the rule of dropping some clues about possible surprises.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 13:42 
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All three crowns now belong to me.

Overall: It did tend towards the cheap much more than the main game, with invisible backstabby people, rather cheaty phantoms and the like. Multi person boss fights are not it's strong point, so rather wishing it hadn't gone so heavily for them (Out of the 9 boss fights, 4 were guilty of this. Mmmmmrrrrr) The hedgehog things were right twarts for that as well.

The level design was generally much betterer with useful shortcuts opening around the place many times, mind.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 14:12 
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I've not played the third DLC yet so I've only come across 2 multi-person boss fights, but aren't these the challenge areas meant to be tackled with friends?


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 19:44 
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The final DLC is mine.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 10:45 
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http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2014/11/ ... 5_36193227

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Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin coming to PS3 and PS4 in April 2015

Expanded edition of this year’s action RPG sequel incoming

Hello, PlayStation fans! I am beyond excited to finally reveal Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin, a very special project from Bandai Namco Games Inc and FromSoftware available April 2015 for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4!

That, my friends, is not a typo. Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin is coming to the PlayStation 3 AND PlayStation 4 system next year! Not only that, but it will take advantage of the next generation capabilities of PlayStation 4, giving fans of the series and newcomers alike updated visuals, rebalanced gameplay, a higher maximum number of players for online play, new and deadlier enemies, a brand new NPC to discover, expanded lore and new in-game events.

The game also has the Crown of the Sunken King, Crown of the Old Iron King, and Crown of the Ivory King DLC already included as well. This is the ultimate version of Dark Souls II.

The PlayStation 3 version of Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin will be bundled with all three DLC missions and also include the additional NPC, expanded story, in-game events as well as improved gameplay balance and online matchmaking functionality. PlayStation 3 owners who already own Dark Souls II will receive the improved balancing and matchmaking as well as expanded story content free of charge as a large-scale update. In short, we’ve got you covered if you’ve been thinking about jumping into the Dark Souls universe or are already a hardcore fan of the series for the PlayStation 3 system.





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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
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http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2015/02/ ... r=36969785

How Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin plays on PS4



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Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin on PS4 adds the expected technical improvements to FromSoftware’s acclaimed action RPG sequel, but also remixes core gameplay elements to give veterans a reason to dive back in.

The jump to PS4 has given developer FromSoftware an opportunity to paint a more pleasing picture. The native 1080p resolution, upgraded lighting effects, and cinematic filters give the game a richer, cleaner look compared to the PS3 version.

But the biggest improvement comes from the improved framerate — 60 frames per second according to Bandai Namco representatives. The increased fluidity translates into more responsive movement and combat, a major advantage considering the game’s famously unforgiving difficulty.

Then there are the gameplay adjustments. You won’t be able to rely on your memory to cakewalk the PS4 game because some enemies and item locations have been changed. Enemies will follow you more tenaciously, even through fog gates — a terrifying, potentially ruinous side effect of PS4′s expanded RAM pool.

Some weapons are also being tweaked. I noticed that the Fire Long Sword, a powerful early-game weapon that saved my butt countless times on PS3, seemed to be way less durable in this version. In other cases, a producer told me, weapons that were largely overlooked may be easier to find, or be adjusted in other ways.

Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin on PS4 also includes all previously released Dark Souls II content expansions: Crown of the Sunken King, Crown of the Old Iron King, and Crown of the Ivory King, so there will be no shortage of things to do and monsters to kill.

All in all, I was pleased with the refinements and look forward to dipping my toe back into the cursed world of Drangleic this April — just as soon as I’m done with Bloodborne. Is 2015 the year of FromSoftware?


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Fri Feb 06, 2015 10:52 
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New Boss!

New Ending!

New Law!

I mean, Lore!

All available now!


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 11:57 
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I never bought the DLC, so I'm just going to wait for the PS4 version.

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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
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Dr Lave wrote:
I never bought the DLC, so I'm just going to wait for the PS4 version.



http://savygamer.co.uk/2015/02/07/dark- ... ps4-31-99/

£31.99 at the moment if you pre-order if from Argos (due out 3rd April)


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Cheers!

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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
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Also cool and nicked off Reddit is this:

http://www.reddit.com/r/DarkSouls2/comm ... y/.compact

"And what is it" you ask? It's only some ring tones for Android and iPhone users in some guy's dropbox that he's made available to every single person in the universe.

I've downloaded the lot, shove them in iTunes and then synced them in ringtones and guess what, they only bloody well work.

You want the Emerald Herald saying some sexy smooth stuff in your earhole? DONE. (and boy does she sound sexy).
You want the "Very Good" carving for when someone sends you a text message? DONE. (everyone will hate you though).
Or do you just want the start up "whooooooovoovvoovovovovooveeeeeeee" for some reason? DONE. (cause you're ace).


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 21:58 
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I've finally succumbed and got DS2: Scholar of the First Sin on my shiny PS4.

60 FRAMES PER SECOND!

TEN EIGHTY PEE!

The same game and all the DLC!

Here, watch me go and kick this bosses ass at the catherdral. A fucking dragon outside?

This is so similar it's welcoming but so kinda different that it's interesting. Plus I'm confident to play with different builds now and I've found the Geand Lance, so, fuck it, why not mash people up with that?


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Those three fucking piglets!

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Apparently, although I've not tried it, if you kill those pigs something like 10 times one of them then respawns as a massive warthog fatty. Just once mind, then it doesn't happen again.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Sun Aug 30, 2015 11:42 
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Also, the Grand Lance is the new DS Halbard. Well worth a few upgrades.

That and the Craftsman's Hammer, which are my new go to weapons.

I'm trying to keep my weight down now for rolling skills rather than my usual turtling at 99% weight and the best defensive armour (Bloodborne has taught me loads), and it's working out too. Apparently rolling is max at 40% weight up to 70% when you start fat rolling. The roll improves in speed and distance the closer you get to 40% weight so keeping it around 50% weight is good if you want to keep your rolling skills at optimal levels and wear some half decent armour and carry a big stick.


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 Post subject: Re: Dark Souls 2
PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 0:20 
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Here you go, here's what Dark Souls is about:

Firstly, you're playing your game properly in the most annoying area of the game where these sorcerers are firings magic at you from a distance whilst you're slowed down paddling in water up to your waist. So what happens? Some cunt invades your game and starts firing arrows at you as if it ain't hard enough. Then he disappears and turns into a pot.

I am that pot.



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