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The only thing that would be better would be if you could have a third ring slot for online items. Such as Cat Covenant Ring and Darkmoon Blade Covenant Ring so you can have one of them equipped all the time
Only proper reason could be that the Rings are more powerful in Ds1.
I'm sure there could be a lore reason if they really wanted to add one. Like, maybe the magical energies of more than 2 rings at a time would be too difficult for a person to handle. And there are 4 slots in Dark Souls 2 because the techniques of making powerful rings were lost and they were weaker in comparison..
Thats actually a pretty good theory, I like it. I still aint played DS2 im still in love with the first one
Yea but ya know you can wear rings on other fingers too, and what if your character wants to get married?
Oh and 2-3 different presets for builds. Instead of changing every single thing every single time, why not have a few separate presets.
I think Dark Souls II does the UI and items better in almost every possible way. But it is the only thing it does better.