Aesius
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I'm planning on playing it next after I get through with Assassin's Creed: shadows. I've watched some videos and the graphic overhaul is unreal.
I started it last night. Absolutely love it. I actually never played it all the way through the first time so it’s almost like a whole new game to me.
It seems easier than the original. What do you think? I got into the Souls games after I played it so maybe I’m just used to harder games now.there’s parts I never touched in my original playthrough so many years ago. Or things I’d forgotten about. So it’s been such a fun nostalgic trip, but also discovery on things I missed. worth ever penny atm. Kinda cheesy but playing this is kinda like getting a warm hug.
I believe it is. You definitely seem to level up faster, and the difficulty settings are broken. Moving up to Expert makes the game significantly more difficult, but Adept is too easy. Thankfully, mods on PC fix these issues, but hopefully Bethesda patches the difficulty slider for everyone.It seems easier than the original. What do you think? I got into the Souks games after I played it so maybe I’m just used to harder games now.
It wasn't. It definitely cheapens the experience IMO. As long as you can survive individual enemy encounters, you're fine. You don't need a single health potion to get through most dungeons.
Yeah there should be a way to turn it off, it does make you less reliant on potions and restoration magic. Only time I’ve needed potions were in oblivion gates where serval enemies came at me at once.
If you're on PC and if it's still Oblivion, wouldn't be surprised if you could edit the .ini file to turn it off.
PS5 here haha hopefully they update more features in patches for consoles down the road. Right now it doesn’t bother me as I’m just in an explore the world do everything type play through anways
I'm gonna tell you something.
You've posted on enough game threads to justify coming to the light side. Get a gaming pc. I will gladly help you build it via email.
Just do it.
I’m with you there. I love the gaming PC culture (I’m an IT guy by profession) but there’s something about the simplicity of the console that appeals to me. I don’t want to be anywhere near a PC when I’m home, so that’s probably the majority of it for me.Already been a pc gamer and went back to console. I get the major + of a pc though. Just my preference at the current moment for various reasons. but if I ever wanna delve back into a pc I’ll hit you up homie.
I’m with you there. I love the gaming PC culture (I’m an IT guy by profession) but there’s something about the simplicity of the console that appeals to me. I don’t want to be anywhere near a PC when I’m home, so that’s probably the majority of it for me.
I’m with you there. I love the gaming PC culture (I’m an IT guy by profession) but there’s something about the simplicity of the console that appeals to me. I don’t want to be anywhere near a PC when I’m home, so that’s probably the majority of it for me.
25 years in IT, the last 10 in Cyber. Once I broke into that side of the industry, my time in front of the screen when not at work crashed. Granted, I have to keep systems at home for work, but I avoid them wherever possible. Something about going over to this side (at least for me) broke me from wanting to be near a keyboard or monitor. In fact, it’s off and on again with the consoles too.Damn. I'm a pc gamer of 30 years and I've just broken into IT. This makes me sad.