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I played this on a 1060 and it worked perfectly.
1080p or 1440p?
1024p. I have a very old shitty monitor.
I played this on a 1060 and it worked perfectly.
1080p or 1440p?
In general the level design is much better than I thought from just watching the game back at launch.
The bosses have a weird difficulty curve. The ball-and-chain boss, the vampire lady and the fucking chimera kicked my ass so hard. I needed 10+ tries at each of them. But Fake Munichige, the centipede and the water blob were a complete joke, beat them all first try. Charenge rever: Unbaranced!
That said I enjoyed the water mission a lot, especially since I got a fire spear drop right before that. In general the level design is much better than I thought from just watching the game back at launch.
I first tried the vampire and killed the chimera in 2 or 3 attempts but died a ton of times on the water boss (mostly cause I kept falling into the water while attacking him). I noticed a lot of people who played this have vastly different opinions on which boss is harder/easier. I guess it depends a lot of builds and play styles.
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Your post kinda confirms my suspicion that what people, who say Sekiro's combat is better, actually mean is that "it feels good" rather than "it's mechanically superior".
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Your post kinda confirms my suspicion that what people, who say Sekiro's combat is better, actually mean is that "it feels good" rather than "it's mechanically superior".
If you mean "Nioh combat is way more complex", I have no problem with this. It's obviously true. But it's just as obviously NOT true that moar complex = moar better. Some people might derive pleasure from being able to press a lot of controller buttons in the right order and lightning fast. Others find fun in other aspects of combat like realism, tactical approach, efficiency or spectacle. All are legit.
But it's just as obviously NOT true that moar complex = moar better.
Others find fun in other aspects of combat like realism, tactical approach, efficiency or spectacle.
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Your post kinda confirms my suspicion that what people, who say Sekiro's combat is better, actually mean is that "it feels good" rather than "it's mechanically superior".
If you mean "Nioh combat is way more complex", I have no problem with this. It's obviously true. But it's just as obviously NOT true that moar complex = moar better. Some people might derive pleasure from being able to press a lot of controller buttons in the right order and lightning fast. Others find fun in other aspects of combat like realism, tactical approach, efficiency or spectacle. All are legit.
no From game is more "realistic" in any way, shape, or form
... some shit ...
Nioh combat is better!? Dude, check your fucking marbles.
unclunk Severance's controls & animations,
I have a 1060 and the game runs fine. You probably have a shit CPU or no RAM.It looks like my graphic card is shit (GTX 1060) because it cannot keep 60 fps during fights.
I've uninstalled the game and I will revisit it after I've upgraded my card.
Has to do with levels. It costs far less to match weapons of the same name than matching weapons of different names. Level difference also increases cost but you can reduce cost though the patronage point system.So two questions, what are the rules for soul matching? My guess is it's not based on the level difference but on how many times you've already soul-matched an item? Like I have matched my badass fire spear once but another round costs over a million gold which is fucking absurd. But if I try to match a newly found spear to the same level it only costs 100k or some such.
Also I remember the game telling me there's reforging but also "temperance" or some such that allows you to pick and choose the ability you want. But now I can't find it anywhere? Do I unlock it later? Also I imagine it's gonna be ungodly expensive too? Oh and how exactly it works? Like if I want to imbue a spear with a fire or earth element do I get to just choose that from a drop-down list or do I have to have manually transfer those form an existing weapon? So it's a good idea to not sell shitty gear with useful affixes?
I have a 1060 and the game runs fine. You probably have a shit CPU or no RAM.It looks like my graphic card is shit (GTX 1060) because it cannot keep 60 fps during fights.
I've uninstalled the game and I will revisit it after I've upgraded my card.
56.7% is a reasonable 3D score (RTX 2060S = 100%). This GPU can handle the majority of recent games but it will struggle with resolutions greater than 1080p at ultra detail levels. (Note: general computing tasks don't require 3D graphics)
From what I know, fucking around with gear doesn't even matter on NG that much. Drops are fine, especially from Revenants.
From what I know, fucking around with gear doesn't even matter on NG that much. Drops are fine, especially from Revenants.
Not sure when was the last time you played the game but the current build meta is fucked up. I run a spear build. 90% of Revenants in my game are tryhard odachi users. In the last few hours I've seen maybe 10 spears and only 2 of them purple. Neither of them dropped.
Imma gonna respec a little bit tho. I've been running a pure might build but from various videos I've seen a bit of ninjutsu or onmyo makes the game piss easy in comparison.
There's zero difference between 30 and 35 points in body if you're running a spear build. But the difference between 5 and 10 points in ninjutsu or onmyo is huge. It's almost trivial to cheese the hardest mobs or bosses with chucking bombs, poisons, kunai or elemental shots at them. Plus that ying-yang status effect is absurdly OP.
most of the revenants are decked in purple Warrior of the West set
From what I know, fucking around with gear doesn't even matter on NG that much. Drops are fine, especially from Revenants.
Not sure when was the last time you played the game but the current build meta is fucked up. I run a spear build. 90% of Revenants in my game are tryhard odachi users. In the last few hours I've seen maybe 10 spears and only 2 of them purple. Neither of them dropped.
Imma gonna respec a little bit tho. I've been running a pure might build but from various videos I've seen a bit of ninjutsu or onmyo makes the game piss easy in comparison.
There's zero difference between 30 and 35 points in body if you're running a spear build. But the difference between 5 and 10 points in ninjutsu or onmyo is huge. It's almost trivial to cheese the hardest mobs or bosses with chucking bombs, poisons, kunai or elemental shots at them. Plus that ying-yang status effect is absurdly OP.