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*What I mean is: Breathe, put the controller down, maybe play something else. Don't let this game tear your life or family apart!
Disregard anyone outting the blame on you. The game just suffers from bad design.
Only LEGIT advice ...
Read the wiki and pick and choose the stuff you want, the earlies they are available the better.
Then, write it down, and every new playthrough go get them.
ONLY THEN, start playing the game.
Why do you think you frustrate easily when you're playing a game?
no you don't understand, Rick soldier of God mind controlled him through the screen and made him break everything around him
he's simply too powerful, fromsoftware needs to patch him out asap
But that's one of the reasons why i like these games so much: they make me feel things. Hate is a bright, strong emotion too. So when i have a GENUINE hate for a particularly bad enemy placements - it gives me the drive to go and take out the damn thing with extreme prejudice, which in turn makes victory all the more sweet.
Can recommend, stay with it!
I am half-serious here - I think these games can teach people to go past their rage and that might be helpful for some.
I'm slightly less stupid after playing through these games...
Very slightly.