Haven’t watched anything on how good the game is but it seems to review fine so far? Any of you tried it yet? With randoms or friends?

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    16 days ago

    Nope, the second I learned they decided to go with loadouts instead of letting me fully customize a build I lost interest.

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      16 days ago

      I had the exact same thought process. Part of the “you only get hit if you make a mistake” ethos of all FromSoft games, in my opinion, is giving the player full control over their character, from stats to gear, to aesthetics even - I thoroughly believe (although purely anecdotally) that allowing me to define my character is a massive part of immersion and even performance (I care more about the stuff I make than the stuff other people made in a ludic context).

      I feel that this shift toward a purely multiplayer experience with rigidly defined play options lacks every reason why I’ve played and enjoyed playing FromSoft games so far.

      Even Armored Core VI, with its mission-based gameplay and lack of an overworld, feels like it lands closer to Elden Ring/Dark Souls/Bloodborne in terms of player trajectory and freedom than it does to Nightreign.

      Edit: as a concrete example, my nonsensical Elden Ring build. I have a lot of Dex, not enough Vig nor End, and dumped way too many points into magic stats, and I barely ever use magic. But I’m well on my way to finishing my first NG+ and have pretty much soloed the entire game with my busted build (no player summons, did use Ashes in some very annoying contexts). I love my master of nonsense character, I’ve significantly overleveled my nonsense character because I enjoy the extra challenge my stupid build imposes on me. And, yes, it makes just as little sense at level 285 as it did when it was but a twinkle in my eye.

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        16 days ago

        That’s a very fair stance. You’re more personally connected to the gameplay if you’ve been involved in the creation of your character. I guess it makes sense that a more curated, online experience only provides prebuilt characters since you need to be able to rely on your teammates and don’t run the risk of them failing simply because they chose a suboptimal loadout or don’t know how to make a good character overall but an option of a full-customisation queue would be cool. Those who’d want that could play like that, those that don’t just don’t

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          16 days ago

          Yup! Have nothing against Nightrein, maybe (hopefully) it’ll serve as a sounding board for new ideas, which will then be introduced in Elden Ring 2, or something, like DS2. I’m not opposed to multiplayer in general, either, but I’m also hyperindependent by nature and kinda’ hate knowing others depend on me, because I know I technically suck at playing games - I like to let my intuition take over when building characters or playing the game, which seldom seems to resonate with other players.

          Edit: well, nothing against it as long as they don’t fully lean into the multiplayer/games as service shtick trend and focus exclusively on that from now on…

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    16 days ago

    I haven’t and I was just wondering it is any good. I watched a streamer before release and it just seemed ok. My graphics card couldn’t handle elden ring very well so this is mostly to see if i should have FOMO 😅

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      16 days ago

      I guess if you’re into soulslikes and also like multiplayer, this could be pretty fun. Nothing you should feel FOMO about imo, though, since it’s not a huge mainline game. Same goes for Duskbloods

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        16 days ago

        I finished watching this video when i had asked in the wrong thread and i think this probably wouldnt be for me unless i played with friends. I’m already not super into multiplayer games and while i understand the design choices, it just doesn’t appeal to be all that much

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          16 days ago

          Yea going into it with two buddies is probably the best way to go unless you’re fine with relying on random people. Totally fine to skip in my books

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    15 days ago

    It’s a fun time. I’ve mostly been playing with friends, though had a good run with randoms as well. I like the quick nature of the runs, I like the strategy so far. It lets me play an archer viably, which is a real nice time.

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    16 days ago

    I’m probably going to pick it up this weekend. I played the network test and liked it. I’ve got a few friends who will hopefully pick it up because it’s going to be way better with friends on discord but at least it’s not a full price game either way. Seems like a fun game to work through I was able to beat the first boss with randoms in the network test.

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      16 days ago

      40€ is definitely a fair price for the game. All the better that you have people to play with

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        16 days ago

        Yeah I get that it’s not for everyone, it’s different from their single player stuff but I think I’ll probably play it enough to get my money’s worth out of it. But I am hoping I can get at least two friends to pick it up

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    13 days ago

    I like Elden Ring’s combat, and co-op with friends makes even average games more fun. It’s an asset-flip game, but that works for it. I’m having a blast with it so far; I think we’ll beat the first expedition today.

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      13 days ago

      Awesome you guys are having such a good time with the game - enjoy!

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    8 days ago

    I still haven’t picked it up, but I probably will soon. I’m interested in trying it out, but I’m not as excited as I’d like to be, if that makes sense.

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      8 days ago

      Oh yea, totally. I’d give it a try with a demo if they had one. But even though I’m into roguelikes, I’m not really wanting to get into this because I wasn’t a huuge fan of Elden Ring and don’t really want to play multiplayer. Just not really for me, I think.

      I imagine I could get into it if I gave it a try, but between needing to get PS+ again, finding people to play with, and playing more Elden Ring, I’m just not that interested

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    8 days ago

    No, but only on the basis that I no-Wiki completed ER 3 times, 3 diff builds, and I’ve wrung all the juice out of that lemon.

    Two weeks ago I completed the circle, I had repaired a PlayStation 3 that I acquired, and I got DS… Beat it twice no Wiki…

    I need a long, long break from Fromsoft games

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    11 days ago

    Picked it up yesterday and I’m working on beating the tutorial boss. Hardest one yet, I think—the power level difference is pretty rough!

    I know they know that people like me kill the tutorial bosses, so I wouldn’t mind if they’d throw me a bone and let me just reset the fight without making a new save file. The runback really cuts into the practice time.