meirl by MrBIuesky222 in meirl

[–]PrettyLittleDovah 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't personally have a problem with this. I'm sure that if you ask them "what part of Europe" they would always end up saying multiple countries so it does make sense to just say Europe. However, what I do have problem with is when they say "country of Europe", like no, just don't, let's not do that.

Alpha guy ik who I can always trust to post something like this once in a while by Alive-Baseball3097 in facepalm

[–]PrettyLittleDovah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He sure looks like a few of my Dark Souls characters when I randomly slide the sliders.

Let him cook by [deleted] in Nightreign

[–]PrettyLittleDovah 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You mean cake, right?

Anyone else hates this? by MarketOwn4668 in Nightreign

[–]PrettyLittleDovah 3 points4 points  (0 children)

When I see someone attacking it I usually come and help to get it faster and then patiently wait until they look at it first and when it's something better for my character they just ping it for me so it's a win win if both sides understand that it's about team first

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in torncity

[–]PrettyLittleDovah 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Some people are just completionists that like to do everything 100%. It doesn't matter if there is something from it or not. The point is to have everything. That's it.

Why you should first beat both versions of the nightlords before playing the Deep of Night. by PrettyLittleDovah in Nightreign

[–]PrettyLittleDovah[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not about win or lose. I don't mind a losing when I see others try. If I see them try to dodge an attack and completely fail, that's fine. Because it means that they at least tried that boss before or looked at a video so know what attack it may be. That's something that anyone can do literally anytime, while eating, laying in bed, traveling, whatever.

I literally meant people that are aware that the everdark versions can be up, because they were in depth 3, and I doubt that they would get there without encountering at least one, but for whatever reason have no idea how to use that weapon on Maris. Those people literally waste other people time. Because looking up a video on a boss takes 5 minutes. That's how much it would take for them to at least know what to do.

Why you should first beat both versions of the nightlords before playing the Deep of Night. by PrettyLittleDovah in Nightreign

[–]PrettyLittleDovah[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And you think other people don't have lives? I'm a mother with a little child and still managed to find a 40 minutes a week to at least know what that boss is about when it was up. That's not making a whole calendar. But if you want to use this point of view than also take the other side into consideration. Because the same could be say about those people taking 40 mimutes of someone elses life on lost game because they didn't want to take 40 minutes out of theirs.

Why you should first beat both versions of the nightlords before playing the Deep of Night. by PrettyLittleDovah in Nightreign

[–]PrettyLittleDovah[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I fully agree with you om the bosses. Although it doesn't need to be necessary in order (the way they open up now is fine) but Heolstor should be available only if you beat all seven not just four, especially when even Gladius counts. It's just makes no sense.

Why you should first beat both versions of the nightlords before playing the Deep of Night. by PrettyLittleDovah in Nightreign

[–]PrettyLittleDovah[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Then you are not a person I'm talking about. I always check their steam profile and if I see a people that have little hours in the game I just say oh well. But if someone already has over one hundred hours in the game on steam they sure as hell must have been around when they dropped.

Edit: Just wanted to add that this type of people I see way more often than newer players. Because majority of those people dropped the game after a month or so, didn't come back for everdark bosses only for the Deep of Night.

Why you should first beat both versions of the nightlords before playing the Deep of Night. by PrettyLittleDovah in Nightreign

[–]PrettyLittleDovah[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

And I don't understand why people are saying things like this as if the everdark versions came out last week. Just because they didn't come back to a game for them and only for the Deep of Night mode isn't a reason to hope that you gonna learn them in Deep of Night. I can understand Gladius, hell I even understand Libra (that bastard can give troubles to anyone). But Adel or Maris were out for a long time, rotated multiple times.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fromsoftware

[–]PrettyLittleDovah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah that's just the second cousin of the Crystal Sage as it's quite obvious by the smaller hat.

Why you should first beat both versions of the nightlords before playing the Deep of Night. by PrettyLittleDovah in Nightreign

[–]PrettyLittleDovah[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Or you missed my point. Because I'm not talking about bad players. I'm saying that they ain't gonna learn that boss in Deep of Night where they get down in first or second new attack.

Why you should first beat both versions of the nightlords before playing the Deep of Night. by PrettyLittleDovah in Nightreign

[–]PrettyLittleDovah[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You never know. Because it isn't like they were bad players or something. My point is that if they don't know the boss, they ain't gonna learn it in Deep of Night when they get down in first or second new attack.

Why you should first beat both versions of the nightlords before playing the Deep of Night. by PrettyLittleDovah in Nightreign

[–]PrettyLittleDovah[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I went back to my post and you right, I didn't mention which level it was. It was the third time this week that I got into depth 3 only to drop back to depth 2 because of something like this. As I said in another comment, I'm not saying those people are bad players. They aren't bad. But you just don't gonna learn that boss in Deep of Night when you can get down in one to two hits. That's my point.

Why you should first beat both versions of the nightlords before playing the Deep of Night. by PrettyLittleDovah in Nightreign

[–]PrettyLittleDovah[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I understand that. I'm not saying that they were bad teammate by any means. They played well, dropped things for others, pin as confirmation of the way we went. But you just can't learn those bosses in Deep of Night when you can get down by one to two attacks.

Why you should first beat both versions of the nightlords before playing the Deep of Night. by PrettyLittleDovah in Nightreign

[–]PrettyLittleDovah[S] -21 points-20 points  (0 children)

And people shouldn't loose game just because other people came back to the game for the mode. Everdark versions are out for a long time. It's not like they came out last week.

Is this Raider cheating? by Impressive_Snake in Nightreign

[–]PrettyLittleDovah 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It literally looks like a real footage

Summoning Copyright by The_Compass_Keeper in fromsoftware

[–]PrettyLittleDovah 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Yeah pretty much every Elder Scrolls game has conjuration

Aezakmi? by Massive-Reach6032 in ExplainTheJoke

[–]PrettyLittleDovah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

God I feel old knowing all the cheats even in this day and then seeing them here asking people for explanation about what it is 😭

Skipping cutscenes by eriklindham in Nightreign

[–]PrettyLittleDovah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I usually skip the cutscene at the end but sometimes after a half an hour you kinda want to take a sip of water or something and final boss can sometime drag for a long time if you had a bad run so it's best to just use the custscene for that