oh shit! I actually haven’t played one or two yet, this is pretty exciting.
thanks for sharing, I’m definitely going to try out vault 13.
modders are awe-inspiring.
oh shit! I actually haven’t played one or two yet, this is pretty exciting.
thanks for sharing, I’m definitely going to try out vault 13.
modders are awe-inspiring.
I didn’t assume, I literally asked you directly if this was written by AI.
You chose not to respond, then told me that you hate me, and keep responding like an asshole.
It doesn’t matter if you’re neurodivergent or not if you’re choosing to be an asshole.
I asked you a simple question, you could have answered it.
You made perfect sense, and this post was overwhelmingly upvoted.
Chill out.
Next time:
“Was this ai-written?”
“No, I wrote this.”
"Cool, I like sailing too.
Maybe.
“With essentially just those two control inputs an incredible variety and complexity of movements is possible”
“If you have ever met sailors, they probably are really intense…”
“For a long sailboat that have a consequently big turning radius”
There are so many bizarre yet precise turns of phrase repeating themselves that it’s difficult for me to see them typing this all out.
Did you type all of that out?
That is a lot.
Is that AI generated?
I don’t get it, if it’s free why is it 5.99?
It doesn’t look like the picture is loading and there’s no link.
Sounds cool though
Haha, rad. Thanks. I like it when things are not level locked, sneaking around big baddies that I definitely can’t do anything about until I’m forced to level up
Maybe that was part of the problem I had. I figured since it was an older game it wouldn’t be a big deal.
I’ll definitely try the PC version next time.
I’m believing it now that so many people have explained how much they like the games to me and why.
Even watching the beginning of this playthrough to see how far I got through dark souls 1, which was just to the asylum demon, it looks awesome.
I think I just really would have liked some explanation of any of the gameplay mechanics in a summarized form that I didn’t have to hunt for.
But I’m going to start with elden ring, because I do like open worlds, and I’m just going to see how that grabs me.
Did you play DS1 remastered on the switch?
Oh, that’s awesome, I’ll get into that after I play the game myself, thanks for the recommendation. I’ll save this comment
Interesting. Well I’m excited to get started, so thanks for all the context
So there’s obviously hundreds of hours of not-main content in the elder scrolls games, but if you spent enough time, you’ll find the majority of it without following a guide.
I spent hundreds of hours in each of them.
Does that work with all of these side quests in elden ring, or do I still need to know to walk back and forth against a certain tile three times before lighting a torch to access a lot of the side quests?
Oh equipment specifically. Okay cool, thanks.
Haha, fat rolls. Nice, I’ll keep it in mind
Okay, cool. I do like that kind of world building.
I had no idea elden ring was open world at all so that’s a surprising and welcome revelation.
Cool, well I’m going to get into elden ring now that I’ve gained some good perspective on it, and I might even try dark souls 1 again. Thanks!
Okay, that’s great to hear.
I should definitely be jumping into the open world version of these games, since exploration and character development. is what I enjoy most in any game.
Thanks
I see. As long as the main quest itself isn’t literally hidden and impossible to find without a guide, I’m fine.
Sounds good, I’m definitely going to give elden ring a shot.
I got the whole set from epic, and tried one and two, but like you say, they’re pretty difficult to play at this point, so I’m excited to jump into the graphically modernized stories.
I’ve already downloaded, I’m going to try to install the mod today.
or at least as soon as some YouTuber makes a good video I can follow along with to mod f4, haha