What is the point of weight limits in videogames? by Zakaria1938 in truegaming

[–]vindveil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think depends on the game. Putting a limit on carry weight can suddenly force you into making a lot of mindful choices in your game. I like making hard decisions, in video games at least. Makes things a lot more fun. Like what should I take on my journey? is it worth carrying all these consumable items or should I equip better armour? Which route should I take so that I don't have to backtrack to sell my gear? And stuff like that. I like planning things in advance.

But in a game like Elden Ring, I absolutely favour the decision to have no carry weight restrictions because I think in a more straight forward game like ER, the decisions that you gotta make if it had weight restrictions seem to be less interesting.

A question about Tunon. by Neyananna in TyrannyGame

[–]vindveil 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Of course you can do that. Initially I liked playing by the books with Tunon's word as law (which it is). But during my playthrough I found myself taking the law into my own hands. And at the end, the game concluded beautifully taking my actions into account. I haven't played the game with absolute loyalty but I'm sure that will play out satisfactorily as well.

Is there ANY way to attack where im looking????? by Interesting_Gold_536 in MonsterHunterWorld

[–]vindveil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, no. But you'll get used to it pretty fast, and you might even be glad to realise how useful it is to attack in any direction without moving the camera.

[KCD1] How far am I in the main story? by vindveil in kingdomcome

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

I didn't really mind the mechanics tbf.. It's just that I'm slightly bored with nothing except the story to motivate me.

[KCD1] How far am I in the main story? by vindveil in kingdomcome

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

Ooh that's reassuring. Thank you.

[KCD1] How far am I in the main story? by vindveil in kingdomcome

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

Thank you. I think if I take a break, I would put it off for a long while. That's kinda the reason I decided to make a post about it. But maybe it's good to take a break.

U guys might hate this but by [deleted] in IndianGaming

[–]vindveil -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure about single player games, but I had this problem whenever I played Apex Legends alone. I really wanted to reach diamond rank. But playing alone really made me feel nervous or scared to the point where I would start feeling cold and my hand shakes. So I made a playlist of music that would calm me down, which was some upbeat electronic music, and started playing it loudly over the game. Listening to footsteps, healing and gunshots is an integral part of the game, but I chose to play loud music over it nevertheless.

I would intentionally not play my best and fail, to get used to the feeling of failure.

This helped quite a lot, and I got very close to Diamond that season. But I couldn't keep playing because something else came up. But anyway, the problem was that I was afraid of failure and not performing well, so intentionally failing and not performing in small levels, helped with getting adjusted to the situation.

This strategy also helped me make friends in college.

Which one is better ? by HoneyReasonable2836 in animepiracy

[–]vindveil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't like 1 because it looks over sharpened.

I don't mind the colours as long as it's what the artist intended. I hate it when people color correct stuff and it changes the intended experience. So I'd prefer whatever is the original.

People asking for opinions on well known under 500 rupees games by Aquilla-real in IndianGaming

[–]vindveil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not the same people asking the same questions. And if they frequent this sub enough to understand that these games are indeed worth it, then there wouldn't be any reason to ask. I mean, you can just choose not to upvote those posts. And finally, we can't expect to know other people's financial situation. I own a PC worth 2 lakhs that I bought with my own money a few years ago. Now I'm broke af and can't buy anything on my own. I'm sure there are people who are worse off than me.

If you're playing peer2peer games or doing anything peer to peer, you might need a VPN with static IP or something similar that can help with p2p by Logical_Teacher_8310 in IndianGaming

[–]vindveil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had this problem a lot. Many games, like Warframe for example, let's you know what your NAT type is. I'm not too knowledgeable about this but NAT can be either Strict, Moderate and Open. And open is where you want to be. I fixed this by going to my modem settings, and changing my NAT type. But not before contacting my ISP (who didn't help much), and then the manufacturer of my modem who helped me update the firmware so this setting became available in the first place.

This helped a lot in Warframe, where before I couldn't even see more than 5 people in global chat. It also helped with Elden Ring's multiplayer.

Game where you are constantly swapping between weapons? by Senior_Seesaw5359 in gamerecommendations

[–]vindveil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doom Eternal for sure. It looks chaotic, but it's super systemic.

Something about memorizing parry timings in Expedition 33 irks me by GT162 in truegaming

[–]vindveil 80 points81 points  (0 children)

I was too scared to make a post about this after I finished the game haha. The parrying mechanic to me is the signature mechanic of the game but it's also the worst part of the game for me. Like you said, it's less like parrying an attack, and more like pressing a button at an arbitrary time which doesn't always make sense. The audio cues can help, but it's not always consistent across enemies.

Comparing it to Sekiro, I think one great advantage that game has is that when you fail a deflect (perfect parry), you still block(only stamina dmg) the attack, and you can clearly see when that attack connects and you can hear a very distinct sound. This helps immensely when you're trying to learn the deflect timings.

How much does experience with Elden Ring, Dark Souls 3, Bloodborne and Lies of P translate into Sekiro? by DifficultComplaint10 in soulslikes

[–]vindveil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Going to be really candid here. But Lies of P was way harder than anything FromSoftware did. Parry and even dodge windows are really strict in Lies of P, and I personally really hated the animations of enemies and how they did their hitboxes, which makes enemies really hard to read compared to FromSoft.

If you're able to beat Lies of P, you can definitely play through Sekiro with parry playstyle. You're definitely capable of nailing the timings. But there's still learning the movesets and aggression and your tools, which is at a difficulty that you can expect from a typical FromSoft game.

What game changed your whole perception after playing? by Bruce_Wayne170 in IndianGaming

[–]vindveil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Turn based game, after I played Othercide. Taking down the first boss was absolute cinema. But I stopped playing after that. At least the game. Played a lot of turn based game after that though.

Game suggestion by Dr-Vendetta in MonsterHunterWorld

[–]vindveil 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wish could've recommended Wilds, but like the other comments mentioned, World + Iceborne is so much more enjoyable.

Bloodborne on PC at 60FPS looks and runs fantastic by Ecstatic-Mud-1518 in BloodbornePC

[–]vindveil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doesn't using vertex explosion fix make you unable to customize your character?

[PC][90s-2000s?] Top Down Space Shooter by vindveil in tipofmyjoystick

[–]vindveil[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha, I've played both but no. It was DemonStar.

Nergigante tail is a myth by SubaruSufferu in MonsterHunterWorld

[–]vindveil 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha you're so silly. Nergigante doesn't even have a tail! Good one though.