trippypees

trippypees t1_j6mccpw wrote

Reply to Souls like by Kuraivfx

you're misunderstanding the term "soulslike", that refers to games that follow similar mechanics to FromSoftware games...

my choice for a new player is always Bloodborne

for a "soulslike" the only one I enjoyed was Nioh, the second one to be exact but the first wasn't bad

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trippypees t1_j245o6m wrote

Xenoblade is probably up there, one of those games I wanted to play but the UI along with how it plays just doesn't interest me....other than that I have no interest in almost all MMOs for the same reason, also used to play some YuGiOh back in the day and I recently downloaded their latest game and found out there's a whole bunch of new mechanics added that's very overwhelming

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trippypees t1_iukc1cg wrote

this whole post is a mess I can barely understand what you are trying to convey, you don't seem like an avid PC enthusiast so just get a PS5 ?

PS4 is still valid for budget / availability reasons

anyways if you ARE gonna get a new PC please do yourself a favor and don't buy "pre-built" for many reasons, if you can put together a simple direct post asking what PC parts to buy given a certain budget then go ahead r/buildapc

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trippypees t1_iuk7un2 wrote

believe it or not you're gonna be needing a mathematician, some algorithms go into the formula

pretty sure some "googling" on a specific game's wiki will lead you to understand basics, me no bueno with numbers anyways but I've seen algos used in almost every RPG I played....and I played a lot 😳

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trippypees t1_iuhcued wrote

well I'm assuming you already played DS games / Bloodborne / Elden Ring

you can dip your toes in Sekiro but I found it too much for me, kinda killed the internet but a lot of people enjoyed it

the only "soulsborne" game I enjoyed outside of FromSoftware was Nioh 2, lost interest in the 1st one a couple of hours in but still worth a shot if you want to check it out....the second one was just better in every way, for me anyway

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