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Lots of children can’t handle the fact not everything is made for them.Why is this fucking topic still up in first page?!
Lots of children can’t handle the fact not everything is made for them.Why is this fucking topic still up in first page?!
The reason DS is so well liked is because of the difficulty. Sticking easy mode in there wouldn't be good for gamers because it would devalue the experience. Someone playing the "hack and slash" mode would have a vastly different experience than someone playing "regular" or "hard" mode.
Too much words to say "crybabies shut the fuck up", do you cite shakespeare when people ask you how was your day?!All the points are being ignored by those who feel threatened by the existence of something that isn't for them. Entryists and subversives are very persistent, which is ironic, because they can't bring themselves to do the same in Demon's Souls, the game they allegedly want to play.
A feint echo in my mind: Demon's Souls must learn to be multi-cultural.
But at least they would be able to enjoy a game they bought. What is easy mode for us might be a fair challenge for them.
But at least they would be able to enjoy a game they bought. What is easy mode for us might be a fair challenge for them.
Too much words to say "crybabies shut the fuck up", do you cite shakespeare when people ask you how was your day?!
But at least they would be able to enjoy a game they bought. What is easy mode for us might be a fair challenge for them.
You don't sound suspicious at all.Why don't you come over and look down this pit, compeer, there's plenty of treasure down there.
Nothing is stopping them from enjoying the game. The whole point of the Souls series is the difficulty and the accompanying sense of dread and stress, struggling to overcome that challenge, and ending up being more skilled, knowledgeable and experienced than before. If someone is unwilling to go through that process, then they are fundamentally not insterested in experiencing a Souls game.
How about they save their money, watch a playthrough on Youtube, and spend their money on games they are actually interested in, rather than complaining that every game should cater to their needs.
I remember a reviewer not being able to get past the tutorial level of cuphead. Should that game come with a 'automatic movement' mode where the game plays itself, because not having that option would mean the game is not 'accessible enough' for people without the ability to press a button at the correct time?
Well, next time they will inform themselves better about what they buy. It's like if I buy a fighting game and I ask for changes cause I suck at fighting games.
Also we come back to the point: Souls games are enjoyable cause of their oppressive atmosphere. Take that out and the result is not a Souls Game, it's another thing.
As I always say, if somebody wants an "easy souls" they have Souls Like games with easy mode like Lords of The Fallen, The Sourge or Code Vein. Go play those and let FromSoft do the games they want to make and not the casual shit you want them to make.
But your presuming every gamer has the same skill level. Easy may well offer the same challenge as normal to a novice gamer.
But your presuming every gamer has the same skill level. Easy may well offer the same challenge as normal to a novice gamer.
Imagine demanding an artist change his painting or sculpture to be accessible to everyone. It not only dilutes the artist's original intent and vision, it mandates that everyone see the image in one generic predetermined scheme. All in the name of accessibility. Its sad that some people lack the patience to study and view the object(s), and others naturally might never get the gist of it. But that's all part of life.
All the points are being ignored by those who feel threatened by the existence of something that isn't for them.
Putting in a few sliders for player and enemy health would be a start.
I really couldn't give a fuck about "fragmenting the playerbase" of a single player game or not "joining the discussion on the same level" as others (comments apparently made by the creator of these games, according to a post on the previous page). I just want to engage in single player games the way I see fit. That's why I like mods and options.
Have you ever played a game that is worse for having difficulty options? If you have I imagine it's incredibly rare and more a fault of the games development than a problem with the concept itself.
I really couldn't give a fuck about "fragmenting the playerbase" of a single player game or not "joining the discussion on the same level" as others (comments apparently made by the creator of these games, according to a post on the previous page). I just want to engage in single player games the way I see fit. That's why I like mods and options.
Difficulty is relative to the player's capabilities and what is boring or not boring is subjective. For some people playing a game where they die over and over again, or where they don't feel like dealing with a certain level of difficulty (whether too high or too low) is boring. That's why options are a good thing. Putting in a few sliders for player and enemy health would be a start.
I really couldn't give a fuck about "fragmenting the playerbase" of a single player game or not "joining the discussion on the same level" as others (comments apparently made by the creator of these games, according to a post on the previous page). I just want to engage in single player games the way I see fit. That's why I like mods and options.
Fuck me. Doesn't. take much for people’s claws to come out.
This is a game where you can literally go AFK in the middle of a dungeon until the end of time and nothing will kill you. You can literally clip through attacks by rolling right into them. You can carry 99 healing items. Every level has multiple permanently unlockable checkpoints.
The thing is you asked for a "normal human" mode which is kind of baffling. Have you played these games at all? It comes off like you haven't really even tried them, yet you're making demands, and ignoring the comments of like 100 people who are going blue in the face repeating the same points.
just not made for them.
The thing is you asked for a "normal human" mode which is kind of baffling. Have you played these games at all? It comes off like you haven't really even tried them, yet you're making demands, and ignoring the comments of like 100 people who are going blue in the face repeating the same points.
I get that you're annoyed because I criticized you pretty harshly, but can you address any of my points? For instance, does the following have any effect on your idea that the game is inhumanly hard?
edit: I will say though that I hope nobody takes my criticisms too personally. The way I see it, everyone here's been taking shots at each other because that's the nature of this thread. There is a bit of troll energy going on with the OP that I assume everyone recognizes and is somewhat playing along with. I'd still save you if you were drowning. But no, your demands are not convincing and I'm gonna call it out.
I’ve played DS several times. Ive spent hours trying to figure it out and I can’t get anywhere with it. I like the idea of the game. I love the genre. I enjoy the themes and the general ‘gameplay’ Is right up my street. But it’s just too punishing for me. I get so deflated by it I give up. So yeh. for me, I’d love to have a baby mode.
what I don’t understand is how that would impact anyone else other than me?
for instance. I’m also shit at the SF series. But they give people like me a baby mode so I can enjoy playing by myself and I get to see quite a bit of the content.
no one who plays the SF series is impacted by that as far as I’m aware?
what I don’t understand is how that would impact anyone else other than me?
FROM are confident in their design and they unapologetic what type of games this is. Its reason why most people love their game and its reason why they are so well known. The difficulty its DNA of this series same way Turn based combat and Akira Toriyama artstyle is DNA of Dragon Quest series.I’ve played DS several times. Ive spent hours trying to figure it out and I can’t get anywhere with it. I like the idea of the game. I love the genre. I enjoy the themes and the general ‘gameplay’ Is right up my street. But it’s just too punishing for me. I get so deflated by it I give up. So yeh. for me, I’d love to have a baby mode.
what I don’t understand is how that would impact anyone else other than me?
for instance. I’m also shit at the SF series. But they give people like me a baby mode so I can enjoy playing by myself and I get to see quite a bit of the content.
no one who plays the SF series is impacted by that as far as I’m aware?
what I don’t understand is how that would impact anyone else other than me?
Lots of children can’t handle the fact not everything is made for them.
Options are ALWAYS GOOD.
I played Bloodborne years ago with the glitch to level me up in minutes (offline).
Did it hurt anybody here?
Options are ALWAYS GOOD.
There's no reason (besides time and money) to not make anything be enjoyable by a bigger audience.
We are not talking precisely about censorship, or changing a story, just a difficulty setting.
Come on people, no one will take you out of your 'normal' experience. Why all the complaints??
Options are ALWAYS GOOD.
I played Bloodborne years ago with the glitch to level me up in minutes (offline).
Did it hurt anybody here?
Nobody in this thread is anyone to tell others what they should choose to play lmaoNot all the games are for everybody.
Not all the games have to be "enjoyable by a bigger audience"
This "bigger audience" have millions of other choices of games they can play instead of trying to change the core of an existing game just to pander their uselessness at getting good at playing 1 game.
Nobody got hurt and you didn't play Bloodborne.
Nobody in this thread is anyone to tell others what they should choose to play lmao
Don't give up. Keep at it. I believe you can kill the next boss.I’ve played DS several times. Ive spent hours trying to figure it out and I can’t get anywhere with it. I like the idea of the game. I love the genre. I enjoy the themes and the general ‘gameplay’ Is right up my street. But it’s just too punishing for me. I get so deflated by it I give up. So yeh. for me, I’d love to have a baby mode.
what I don’t understand is how that would impact anyone else other than me?
for instance. I’m also shit at the SF series. But they give people like me a baby mode so I can enjoy playing by myself and I get to see quite a bit of the content.
no one who plays the SF series is impacted by that as far as I’m aware?
No they aren't ALWAYS GOOD.Options are ALWAYS GOOD.
There's no reason (besides time and money) to not make anything be enjoyable by a bigger audience.
We are not talking precisely about censorship, or changing a story, just a difficulty setting.
Come on people, no one will take you out of your 'normal' experience. Why all the complaints??
Yes, it's my opinion. I'm not speaking on behalf of anyone else.
Yes, it's my opinion. I'm not speaking on behalf of anyone else.