Librarian's ghostLibrarian, Ghostbuster, and TimSporkRegistered Userregular
So DS1 post bell tower.
Like I get all the way up there to ring that bell with the big lever and afterward some jack ass is just hanging out up there spamming that lever and ringing the bell all the time when I’m in that area. Is it that black leather sin guy just jamming on the bell?
I grew up on Sierra Adventure games so the whole forgetting an item at the start and nonsense deaths were just a thing to me that I learned as a game mechanic.
Playing a Lucasarts adventure after growing up on Sierra and Infocom games was a real trip. I'd never played an adventure where it didn't feel like the game hated me.
I grew up on Sierra Adventure games so the whole forgetting an item at the start and nonsense deaths were just a thing to me that I learned as a game mechanic.
Playing a Lucasarts adventure after growing up on Sierra and Infocom games was a real trip. I'd never played an adventure where it didn't feel like the game hated me.
In the old version you were only connected to a couple of people at a time, if it rings more frequently it might be because of the dedicated servers in Remastered? Just guessing
It was nice hearing the bell, knowing another person did it, it's a big milestone if you're new to the game
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Shortytouching the meatIntergalactic Cool CourtRegistered Userregular
I'm playing prepare to die edition and I don't hear it all that often
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MaddocI'm Bobbin Threadbare, are you my mother?Registered Userregular
That would be a hilarious side effect of the dedicated servers
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Librarian's ghostLibrarian, Ghostbuster, and TimSporkRegistered Userregular
edited August 2020
For a moment it sounded like a Morse code pattern and I tried to figure it out. I only got “God is dea” before giving up.
WearingglassesOf the friendly neighborhood varietyRegistered Userregular
I stopped at Dark Souls 1 way back after beating the two gargoyle bosses and ringing the bell, and I was a bit lost on what to do after. I went to an underground town but I didn't think I should be there...? Maybe I'll just restart.
(I didn't know you can summon help fighting the gargoyles. Took me a couple days I think to finally beat them)
Librarian's ghostLibrarian, Ghostbuster, and TimSporkRegistered Userregular
Oh. DS Question
At one point I ran across a strange summoning sign. I was hollow at the time which was odd and it disappeared before I could look it up. Shortly after that some message about disasters appeared on the screen for a moment. What was that?
Rat Covenant worked perfectly though. Open up those acid pools and watch as your esteemed visitors break all their stuff in a matter of seconds. Or put on a White Ring and look like a White Phantom while you hang back at the start of the gauntlet, the part that's not Pharos, and see who falls for your ruse (it was a lot when I was playing) before you blast them into dust from behind.
After beating the Abyss Watchers I kinda wandered around aimlessly for a while, not really knowing what to do.
I ended up finding and beating the Crystal Sage, and then stumbled my way to the Cathedral with the giants in it and the most hilariously one-sided boss fight where I just beat the everloving shit out of a crowd of old priests.
Spent another couple of hours trying to figure out where the hell I was meant to go before I realised that if I’d just taken a single step further past the bonfire in the Abyss Watchers room hours earlier, the Catacombs entrance would have opened for me.
So I’m currently parked at a bonfire in the lower Catacombs, just past a fire demon encounter (a bizarre fight in which I barely had to do a thing, as the demon managed to aggro a mimic I didn’t even know was there, which promptly proceeded to fuck its day), with two paths available to me, one to a fight with Lord Wolnir and one to a fight with a demon king.
Which should I be focusing on first? Wolnir seems like it has more spectacle to it so I’m assuming it’s important, but the other to the demon king has a huge room with a big old Shai-Hulud lookin’ asshole just before it that really caught my eye.
I mainly ask as I’m 30ish hours in now and starting to feel the twinge of burnout with the game.
After beating the Abyss Watchers I kinda wandered around aimlessly for a while, not really knowing what to do.
I ended up finding and beating the Crystal Sage, and then stumbled my way to the Cathedral with the giants in it and the most hilariously one-sided boss fight where I just beat the everloving shit out of a crowd of old priests.
Spent another couple of hours trying to figure out where the hell I was meant to go before I realised that if I’d just taken a single step further past the bonfire in the Abyss Watchers room hours earlier, the Catacombs entrance would have opened for me.
So I’m currently parked at a bonfire in the lower Catacombs, just past a fire demon encounter (a bizarre fight in which I barely had to do a thing, as the demon managed to aggro a mimic I didn’t even know was there, which promptly proceeded to fuck its day), with two paths available to me, one to a fight with Lord Wolnir and one to a fight with a demon king.
Which should I be focusing on first? Wolnir seems like it has more spectacle to it so I’m assuming it’s important, but the other to the demon king has a huge room with a big old Shai-Hulud lookin’ asshole just before it that really caught my eye.
I mainly ask as I’m 30ish hours in now and starting to feel the twinge of burnout with the game.
I think I ended up doing Wolnir first between those two, but one way or another, while you are not necessarily close to the end, you are close to the most jaw-dropping entry into the endgame in the entire Souls series, in my opinion
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Tynnanseldom correct, never unsureRegistered Userregular
After beating the Abyss Watchers I kinda wandered around aimlessly for a while, not really knowing what to do.
I ended up finding and beating the Crystal Sage, and then stumbled my way to the Cathedral with the giants in it and the most hilariously one-sided boss fight where I just beat the everloving shit out of a crowd of old priests.
Spent another couple of hours trying to figure out where the hell I was meant to go before I realised that if I’d just taken a single step further past the bonfire in the Abyss Watchers room hours earlier, the Catacombs entrance would have opened for me.
So I’m currently parked at a bonfire in the lower Catacombs, just past a fire demon encounter (a bizarre fight in which I barely had to do a thing, as the demon managed to aggro a mimic I didn’t even know was there, which promptly proceeded to fuck its day), with two paths available to me, one to a fight with Lord Wolnir and one to a fight with a demon king.
Which should I be focusing on first? Wolnir seems like it has more spectacle to it so I’m assuming it’s important, but the other to the demon king has a huge room with a big old Shai-Hulud lookin’ asshole just before it that really caught my eye.
I mainly ask as I’m 30ish hours in now and starting to feel the twinge of burnout with the game.
It’s been a while since I played DS3 but I think you want to go for Wolnir here. The area after him is cool.
Unless they changed it in the Remaster the Gravelord covenent doesn't even do anything until the target player is in NG+.
It and the rat covenant are neat experiments that didn't really work and then they gave up on entirely.
I think they did change it so that they can target anyone in the remaster.
It could always target people though, there just wouldn't be the tough phantom enemies added to their world until NG+. Which kind of made it all pointless. Those are supposed to be the disasters mentioned.
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Finished Blasphemous, the dark souls style of story telling is still very bad but overall Blasphemous was a very good game, I wish you didn't have to new game plus to see all the new dlc stuff but i can just youtube it
And because I dont want to drown myself in another f2p mmo I went through my library and saw I had Tyranny so I'm giving that a shot, I've never really done this style of game and I definitely wish it was just actually turn based but its kind of fun getting used to the combat (and the ways errant clicks can accidentally mess it up)
Also, would it be worth doing up a new Souls thread, since it has been dominating this thread for the past week or so? I feel like it’s been drowning out a lot of other game discussion for folks.
Also, would it be worth doing up a new Souls thread, since it has been dominating this thread for the past week or so? I feel like it’s been drowning out a lot of other game discussion for folks.
Also, would it be worth doing up a new Souls thread, since it has been dominating this thread for the past week or so? I feel like it’s been drowning out a lot of other game discussion for folks.
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It’s going all the time in my game. Just near constant.
Playing a Lucasarts adventure after growing up on Sierra and Infocom games was a real trip. I'd never played an adventure where it didn't feel like the game hated me.
You've been eaten by a Grue.
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That's...that's madness. Why would anyone put that in a game?
You can apply that statement to... a lot of Dark Souls
the answer is usually "because fuck you that's why"
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It was nice hearing the bell, knowing another person did it, it's a big milestone if you're new to the game
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(I didn't know you can summon help fighting the gargoyles. Took me a couple days I think to finally beat them)
Someone infected your world for a second but then thought better of it or died or
That's normally a lategame PvP thing
It and the rat covenant are neat experiments that didn't really work and then they gave up on entirely.
Players from infected worlds can travel to the world of the Gravelord Servant and try to stop them
I ended up finding and beating the Crystal Sage, and then stumbled my way to the Cathedral with the giants in it and the most hilariously one-sided boss fight where I just beat the everloving shit out of a crowd of old priests.
Spent another couple of hours trying to figure out where the hell I was meant to go before I realised that if I’d just taken a single step further past the bonfire in the Abyss Watchers room hours earlier, the Catacombs entrance would have opened for me.
So I’m currently parked at a bonfire in the lower Catacombs, just past a fire demon encounter (a bizarre fight in which I barely had to do a thing, as the demon managed to aggro a mimic I didn’t even know was there, which promptly proceeded to fuck its day), with two paths available to me, one to a fight with Lord Wolnir and one to a fight with a demon king.
Which should I be focusing on first? Wolnir seems like it has more spectacle to it so I’m assuming it’s important, but the other to the demon king has a huge room with a big old Shai-Hulud lookin’ asshole just before it that really caught my eye.
I mainly ask as I’m 30ish hours in now and starting to feel the twinge of burnout with the game.
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It’s been a while since I played DS3 but I think you want to go for Wolnir here. The area after him is cool.
It has a couple of throwback items and two pyromancy tomes
It could always target people though, there just wouldn't be the tough phantom enemies added to their world until NG+. Which kind of made it all pointless. Those are supposed to be the disasters mentioned.
And because I dont want to drown myself in another f2p mmo I went through my library and saw I had Tyranny so I'm giving that a shot, I've never really done this style of game and I definitely wish it was just actually turn based but its kind of fun getting used to the combat (and the ways errant clicks can accidentally mess it up)
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Oh. Ooooooooooooooh. Okay. Yeah no, that pitch-black area with skeletons and falling at any misstep is not enjoyable. oof
I think that's not a bad idea
it's extremely worth doing if you're into the environmental storytelling aspect of Dark Souls
https://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/219152/the-reunited-souls-thread#latest
e: ahh, cheers Platy
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