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Arguably technically worse in every way. The game feels sorely unoptimised graphically and the game feel is terrible to play. And the animation times and locks for abilities and attacks are out of hand. Give me control of my character.
Just found this and Dark and Darker this last week. Will be heading back to Dark and Darker to play a game that feels enjoyable to play in the minute to minute gameplay loop. Just attacking in this game is enough to make you feel sick.
This is it, no point playind DaD
which hitbox?
How about when his longsword swings through the enemy model, but no damage is dealt?
It's so obvious there is a problem with hitboxes and range finding in this game. Competition for games is good, so why lie about the unpolished feel if you want the game to improve?
So quit the "DaD killer" and "DaD clone" nonsense, look at the ♥♥♥♥ show that the game is an let the devs know they need to sort it out. Game feels like a cheap cash grab.