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In terms of content, this version offers the possibility of reaching level 50 (previously: 40) and has the new Fatesworn DLC in addition to The Legend of Dead Kel and Teeth of Naros.
Not sure if graphics look that much better as I played the old one on lower resolution. They don't really seem that much better tho.
Huh?!? What does that Mean?
As to Difficulty... Ack! I usually play Story Mode (Depending on the game sometimes Normal); but I like a nice Smooth Ride :D. I shiver just thinking about Dark Souls - LoL.
The game has some QoL improvements over the original and the DLC Fatesworn has added some new content regarding crafting.
Otherwise it plays like the original.
Blind means playing the game without looking up guides or watching other people play the game. If I get stuck I'll look something up, but otherwise it's more enjoyable to try to figure out things on my own. And while I'm not overly interested in story, you also can avoid spoilers by playing blind.
Ahhh... I like that; and I sooo Get it! I rarely play Blind (I Love that term)... and so often I Regret asking for help, because someone Inadvertently Threw in a Spoiler, to help answer my question; and I do Enjoy the Story.
But thanx Mate for the Info... and a Cool new Term (well... New to Me - LoL).