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Imagine, being able to play the game online at all. Terrifying stuff.
"True gaming". That's an interesting concept indeed.
In Europe we call football that sport played with a round ball where goals are scored when said round ball enters the net behind the player called goalkeeper. But the great bit resides in the fact that it's called football whether u r a professional, or an amateur or play once a week with your mates.
As yet, nobody has discovered "true football" as opposed to.....what?
I wonder what "true gaming" could possibly be, since it is basically just gaming.
Good to know such elevated minds exist in our midst, as they surely help elevate the spirit of...."true gaming" as opposed to.....well that's anybody's guess.
I woudn't use such elitism to feed pigs. But I'm sure it has its share of the minds' market within gaming for the elites, whoever they are.
Nice one man, you gave me a good laugh after a fat lunch. I thank you for that.
I did say exactly as you wrote Opus, "true gaming" ("can exist only on PC" that's one for the ages). Whether it's about 'preservation', which is another completely abstract concept, since you do not mention what 'true gaming' is nor what it is that you would like to preserve. Especially since what we have witnessed in the last 10 years has very little that deserves to be preserved, but that's just my opinion.
The fact remains I have absolutely no idea what true gaming is, and even less what it is that should be preserved. It was all a bit cryptic to be frank. And it seems you re trying to draw a line between whatever it is you consider 'true' and everything else. None of it is very clear is it?
P.S. Remember that the 'freedom' rests in people's choice of medium to play their games, whether it's on PC or console.
Not everybody is interested in modding or some half-baked garbage they like to call 'early access'. And by the same token neither is FS inability to come out with a finished product on PC on a regular basis.
Oh god. The bloodgems. THe horror. The horror of trying to make an arcane build and realising that in order to have any fire damage or lightning damage you either have to go DEEP into the chalice dungeons, or make it all the way to the fishing hamlet to get bolt gems x-x
Bloodborne did have those weirdly weak mandatory bosses though, huh? I only really enjoyed bloodborne up until Vicar Amelia, which is about three bosses? After that... eh.
Modern gaming, right?
Also, all you need for a lightning build is the Tonitrus. And fire damage can be achieved through fire paper. You don't need to farm gems for either lol.
Yeah, imagine having to sink well over your normal gameplay time into a ♥♥♥♥♥♥, half-baked gamemode that is entirely optional for *very good reason* and go through annoying, tedious, repetitive dungeons. Haha, wild.
Additionally: Tonitrus is an option, yes, I am aware. But there are other weapons you can bolt infuse if you want to. And to further strengthen the tonitrus, the best non-chalice dungeon gems you're getting is from the fishing hamlet.
Last I checked, and I could be wrong, fire paper was flat damage. It does not scale. If I'm doing an arcane build, you know what would be really cool? Being able to fire-infuse a weapon without having to farm about 4-6% fire damage bloodgems in the hunter's nightmare, or having to go far-too-deep into the chalice dungeons to MAYBE get a half decent one. It sucked having to get to the fishing hamlet to get good bolt gems, but at least you can reliably get them.
On that note, thank *god* Elden Ring moved away from the consumable-item infusement system and just allowed you to freely change elements on weapons.
I would take them over ER's dungeons (which are actually half-baked with pointless loot) any day of the week.
Also, I've never heard anyone complaining about having to get to the Fishing Hamlet, especially considering that you have to beat arguably the coolest boss in the base game to get there lol. But that's the internet for you.
Nothing says fun like going through the isz chalice dungeon only to fight a way harder version of a boss with a notoriously broken charge-hitbox that one shots you!
And I'm "Complaining about having to go to the fishing hamlet" because, again, you may have missed my earlier point: *the only place to get really-bloody-good-bolt-gems-without having to re-roll RNG root-chalice dungeons for the good stuff*
Yeah. Yharnham, Pthumerian Queen is a cool boss. but would I want to play through dozens of grey, samey hallways, and occasionally have to fight [boss that is absolutely ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥, cursed defiled chalice my beloathed]? Nah, thanks. At least elden ring has the decency with its boring, repetitive dungeons to just have a handful with good loot that don't require you to go through 8 other dungeons to get something that's useful.
But what I really like about Chalice Dungeons (as compared to ER's dungeons and in addition to the unique bosses and loot) is the fact that they're there to help you min-max your build if you really want to. They're almost Diablo-esque in that regard, which is really cool and something unique FromSoft did.
And that encourages replay value, which is something ER didn't have.
No you didn't. You omitted the part that gives context to what i said and then when on a strawman rant arguing against something i never said.