May I ask why? Oh, and I already have Skyrim, and after 400 hours of loving it (over about 3 different characters), I'm starting to get bored with it.SweetLiquidSnake said:Don't take it out of the wrapper, drive back to the store, return it and buy Skyrim instead.
Cuz it's just a better game overall, and like you I've clocked in 400-500 hours myself across 3 characters so it's just amazing and the possibilities are endless.Gurgleflob said:May I ask why? Oh, and I already have Skyrim, and after 400 hours of loving it (over about 3 different characters), I'm starting to get bored with it.SweetLiquidSnake said:Don't take it out of the wrapper, drive back to the store, return it and buy Skyrim instead.
Yeah but only at the start. Don't bother upgrading it (expensive and not worth it) and don't keep using it and not upgrading other weapons. It doesn't have stat scaling and a +6 or so weapon will do about the same. I've seen people still using that at Anor Londo. I think by the end of blight town you should have swapped it out.Gmans uncle said:GET THE DRAKE SWORD
I can not stress that enough, it's super easy to wield, it's very easy to obtain (if you know what you're doing), and I find it absolutely invaluable for fighting early bosses.
Skyrim is completely different sort of game. Its not really comparable to Dark Souls at all.SweetLiquidSnake said:Don't take it out of the wrapper, drive back to the store, return it and buy Skyrim instead.
Skryim has stunning attention to detail when it comes to the environment and a huge amount of content. It's unparalleled as a fantasy adventure sandbox, and it certainly has a way with atmosphere.SweetLiquidSnake said:Cuz it's just a better game overall, and like you I've clocked in 400-500 hours myself across 3 characters so it's just amazing and the possibilities are endless.
Don't get the Drake Sword. It trivializes the early game, which is half the fun of Dark Souls, and it discourages trying out new weapons that might be more fun than the standard sword moveset. Plus, there's a Blacksmith very soon after it who can upgrade your weapons with Titanite Shards, which will let you build up skill as you level up more gradually. Plus, getting the Drake Sword with arrows (As opposed to Lightning Pine Resin) is tedious.Gmans uncle said:GET THE DRAKE SWORD
That attack is very difficult to parry. The best time to press the parry button is as soon as you see their arm start moving forward, the same as every other attack in the game. Don't try to guess a parry, you'll always go too early. However, I would suggest that when they do that attack, instead of parrying, you move back and attack when they miss, or hold up your shield to block and attack on the rebound, or circle for a backstab (remember that you can't backstab with your shield held up), or attack them as their charging up; it's safer when you don't have to worry about making a mistake.omega 616 said:I got the game today and been dicking about in undead burg (I think. It's bonfire has a ladder that leads up to the wyvern on the bridge).
All I have been trying to do is "get" the combat, is there something I am missing?
I know I have to not block so much, try to parry and counter and roll around like I'm on fire but I can't "get it". I am studying the zombies and they do this thing where they hold there sword up, for what feels like an hour, then attack in 1 frame ... I stand there like a manikin, finger hovering over the parry button and can only parry by fluke.
Or just stay out of Human Form.Mr Dizazta said:Play offline to avoid griefers.
Thanks, I think I am being too cautious.Toxic Sniper said:That attack is very difficult to parry. The best time to press the parry button is as soon as you see their arm start moving forward, the same as every other attack in the game. Don't try to guess a parry, you'll always go too early. However, I would suggest that when they do that attack, instead of parrying, you move back and attack when they miss, or hold up your shield to block and attack on the rebound, or circle for a backstab (remember that you can't backstab with your shield held up), or attack them as their charging up; it's safer when you don't have to worry about making a mistake.omega 616 said:I got the game today and been dicking about in undead burg (I think. It's bonfire has a ladder that leads up to the wyvern on the bridge).
All I have been trying to do is "get" the combat, is there something I am missing?
I know I have to not block so much, try to parry and counter and roll around like I'm on fire but I can't "get it". I am studying the zombies and they do this thing where they hold there sword up, for what feels like an hour, then attack in 1 frame ... I stand there like a manikin, finger hovering over the parry button and can only parry by fluke.
Don't worry, it takes a while to "get it". I'd suggest trying to move forward; you'll get better as you progress, and the Undead Parish after the dragon bridge isn't as long as it first seems.
Blocking is actually fine as long as you have a 100% phyiscal resistance shield, such as the heater shield, various kite shields and so on. In fact, a good strategy for when you're feeling overwhelmed is to block, let their attack bounce off and attack using that opening. Parrying is great and all, but it can't be used against every enemy and sometimes the risk is more than it's worth. Definitely a technique to practise, but your standard means of defense should be blocking and dodging.omega 616 said:I got the game today and been dicking about in undead burg (I think. It's bonfire has a ladder that leads up to the wyvern on the bridge).
All I have been trying to do is "get" the combat, is there something I am missing?
I know I have to not block so much, try to parry and counter and roll around like I'm on fire but I can't "get it". I am studying the zombies and they do this thing where they hold there sword up, for what feels like an hour, then attack in 1 frame ... I stand there like a manikin, finger hovering over the parry button and can only parry by fluke.
Being cautious isn't necessarily a bad thing. As much as it's common to see players advocating parrying, it's still just another tool you should have in your arsenal. There are just some attacks by some enemies that you are better off not parrying. Likewise, there are some you don't want to roll, there are some you can/should block (if you've got the right shield), there are some you should simply walk around, etc. That's just the sort of thing you learn through experience, and some of it is personal. If you're not a parrier by nature, don't try to rely on it too much and just fight in other ways. Parrying is often the most efficient way to fight most enemies, but the best thing about the Souls games is that you can find success with almost any combat style as long as you're comfortable with it.omega 616 said:Thanks, I think I am being too cautious.Toxic Sniper said:That attack is very difficult to parry. The best time to press the parry button is as soon as you see their arm start moving forward, the same as every other attack in the game. Don't try to guess a parry, you'll always go too early. However, I would suggest that when they do that attack, instead of parrying, you move back and attack when they miss, or hold up your shield to block and attack on the rebound, or circle for a backstab (remember that you can't backstab with your shield held up), or attack them as their charging up; it's safer when you don't have to worry about making a mistake.omega 616 said:I got the game today and been dicking about in undead burg (I think. It's bonfire has a ladder that leads up to the wyvern on the bridge).
All I have been trying to do is "get" the combat, is there something I am missing?
I know I have to not block so much, try to parry and counter and roll around like I'm on fire but I can't "get it". I am studying the zombies and they do this thing where they hold there sword up, for what feels like an hour, then attack in 1 frame ... I stand there like a manikin, finger hovering over the parry button and can only parry by fluke.
Don't worry, it takes a while to "get it". I'd suggest trying to move forward; you'll get better as you progress, and the Undead Parish after the dragon bridge isn't as long as it first seems.
I just got strafed by that wyvern on the bridge, so I have to run back to there and kick that ladder down.
I do have a small advantage though, I have been watching day[9] so I know a few things of the starting area.
Since when did having a difference of opinion become trolling.... Anyways yes I picked up Dark Souls shortly after finishing most of Skyrim and after a week of having no fun I traded it right back in, since it lacked in nearly everything that Skyrim excelled in. I don't feel like going into huge details but this whole thing is literally "IMO"MeChaNiZ3D said:If this forum didn't have a policy against accusing other people of trolling, that's what I would be doing to you at the moment. Have you played Dark Souls, and if so, why is it worse than Skyrim (apart from being...amazing and open-ended, comments which I would attribute to both)?SweetLiquidSnake said:Cuz it's just a better game overall, and like you I've clocked in 400-500 hours myself across 3 characters so it's just amazing and the possibilities are endless.
The Drake Sword useless even for veterans, I used on my first playthrough and stopped using when I got to Quelaag, lack scalling and upgrade it is expansive. Just not worth it. The only dragon weapon I find useful in some way is the Moonlight Greatsword, which is a S in Int when upgraded to +5 making it perfect for spellcaster who want to deal some heavy damage.Toxic Sniper said:Don't get the Drake Sword. It trivializes the early game, which is half the fun of Dark Souls, and it discourages trying out new weapons that might be more fun than the standard sword moveset. Plus, there's a Blacksmith very soon after it who can upgrade your weapons with Titanite Shards, which will let you build up skill as you level up more gradually. Plus, getting the Drake Sword with arrows (As opposed to Lightning Pine Resin) is tedious.Gmans uncle said:GET THE DRAKE SWORD
I like to think of the Drake Sword as a weapon for veterans who are just trying to shave time off their playthrough.
Personally, what I did is avoid parrying for a good while, stick with basic combat and backstabs when possible. Once you get some heavier armour so you won't die as quickly, go back to the start with the good armour on and try parrying there (without riposting). It'll let you get some good practice in about learning the timeframe that's viable just before getting hit.omega 616 said:I got the game today and been dicking about in undead burg (I think. It's bonfire has a ladder that leads up to the wyvern on the bridge).
All I have been trying to do is "get" the combat, is there something I am missing?
I know I have to not block so much, try to parry and counter and roll around like I'm on fire but I can't "get it". I am studying the zombies and they do this thing where they hold there sword up, for what feels like an hour, then attack in 1 frame ... I stand there like a manikin, finger hovering over the parry button and can only parry by fluke.