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You know there's room for improvement there when there's an actual mod that makes her do WFD continuously so people can study it. Would be good if there was an enemy somewhere in game that at least gave you a chance to get familiar with WTF I mean WFD.
No armor sound
Made me realize I might be growing out of video games lol.
In DS3 you wear Havel's armor, which means you are literally wearing concrete slabs on your body, and it feels you might as well be wearing paper mache since the only thing that counts
is hyperarmor so if you aren't swinging it's like you are wearing nothing.
People complained about the poise monsters in DS1 but at least there was a logic to it. If you were covered in thick metal from head to toe, you were unmovable, as reason dictates.
no you're so right
i spent forever making my character's face, i'd actually like to see it when i play the game? so i guess no helmets for me :,)
That said, scabbards clipping through cloaks is annoying af
Now passive poise is back in Elden Ring but it's heavily nerfed compared to Dark Souls 1 - and duh!! Of course it is! In Dark Souls 1 it was only necessary because hyperarmor didn't exist, and the difference between light and medium load was like playing two different games!