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[–]Hiawoofai7 5820k, R9 290x, 32GB 5ポイント6ポイント  (16子コメント)

I beat dark souls 3 on my PS4 already, but I quit playing bloodborne so long ago that I forgot where I even am in it. I don't know if I just didn't like the play style or what, but it just felt... Less enjoyable to me.

Not worth buying a PS4 to play, as I know some people do. Lol

Ps, my gpu is kill. So I have to play on my potato 4 until I get the replacement in the mail. Woo, potatoes!

[–]Duddeli5 4690k @ 4.2ghz, r9 390, 8gb ram 1ポイント2ポイント  (7子コメント)

Rip 970

[–]cuwakei5 4460/GTX 970 1ポイント2ポイント  (6子コメント)

It says 290x in flair?

[–]Duddeli5 4690k @ 4.2ghz, r9 390, 8gb ram 1ポイント2ポイント  (5子コメント)

It said gtx 970 before?

[–]Hiawoofai7 5820k, R9 290x, 32GB 0ポイント1ポイント  (4子コメント)

Nope. Only 290x. Lol wasn't gonna correct you though.

[–]Duddeli5 4690k @ 4.2ghz, r9 390, 8gb ram 0ポイント1ポイント  (3子コメント)

Ah well, rip 290x then:)

[–]Th3ShitRebellionZ97X - SLI, i7 4790K, 16GB, 980 2ポイント3ポイント  (2子コメント)

Shoulda got a 390

[–]Hiawoofai7 5820k, R9 290x, 32GB 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

It wasn't a thing at the time. I got mine for $300, which was a great deal then.

It honestly performs great. Maxing out settings at 1080p and still getting over 80fps in most games. My card seemed to run on par with every 390 benchmark I researched when they came out, which I was pretty happy about. I got it for a great deal. Lol

I'll be upgrading to a 1080 in the next month or two though, so I'm lending my old build to a friend after he buys a 480. Might wait until November-ish though so I can try to get the evga step up program to the 1080Ti (if that's the official name) though.

[–]Th3ShitRebellionZ97X - SLI, i7 4790K, 16GB, 980 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

Its a meme m8 chill

[–]Runnin_Mike4790k @ 4.7GHz / GTX 980 Ti / 16GB 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

I got a PS4 pretty much just for Bloodborne and The Last of Us (and I guess for potential Final Fantasy's/KH). I didn't even really end up enjoying Bloodborne as much as I thought I would considering I love the art style and the combat, so I never really finished it. The thing I think that put me off for that game was the frame rate. I played all the Dark Souls games on PC with fixes and I had never played the series with anything less than 60 fps. With a game with such methodical and unforgiving combat, I think they should gear these games toward 60 fps on every platform.

[–]Fenrakk101Fenrakk101 0ポイント1ポイント  (6子コメント)

I felt the same way. I had a lot of issues with it, my biggest complaint about the mechanics was that parrying with the guns was completely unintuitive to me - parrying with a shield is visual, it makes sense, but when firing the gun I could never tell if I was early or late or what.

Though I've figured out since then that my biggest problem with it was actually that the areas all look exactly the same to me, due to the fact that all the areas change in the same way over the course of the game. Whenever I think of an area in Bloodborne, all I remember is the grey fog. Grey fog with some buildings, gray fog in a plaza, gray fog around some trees, that's all I remember from the game.

[–]BlacksAreNotPeople 1ポイント2ポイント  (5子コメント)

You missed out on some of the greatest boss fights then. The Old Hunters DLC has the hardest and coolest boss fights FROM has ever made.

[–]Fenrakk101Fenrakk101 0ポイント1ポイント  (4子コメント)

For what it's worth, another major gripe I had with the game was that the weapon balance seemed completely different to Dark Souls. Specifically, I was playing using the axe, and what I noticed was that the transformed mode did no more damage than the one-handed mode, despite taking way more stamina and being slower. In Dark Souls, my preferred playstyle was getting a big weapon and little/no armor, and dodging and parrying; Bloodborne punishes that strategy by taking away the extra damage that slower weapons tended to have, and the short range forces you to be as close to enemies as possible. Especially given how agile the bosses are, and how determined they were to never let me near them, I found the game was far more frustrating than any experience I've had in Souls. I was stuck on Vicar Amelia for over an hour, and I found myself blaming the game's design more than a lack of skill on my part, which was one of the main things that killed my interest in the game.

Just to be clear, I'm not really criticizing the game's design in this aspect, mostly just trying to say that it didn't give me what I wanted from a Souls game, so no matter how good those boss fights are, I don't really feel like I'm missing out.

[–]BlacksAreNotPeople 0ポイント1ポイント  (3子コメント)

Ummm you can use big weapons with no problem. You didn't get far enough and level up enough to experience it. There's a lot of heavy weapons that are fast and deal shit tons of damage. You weren't doing any damage because you were probably still like level 20-30. I've done a build for every single weapon in the game and have not seen any of the issues you are talking about. The whirligig saw is like the most OP thing ever and it's a strength weapon.

[–]Fenrakk101Fenrakk101 0ポイント1ポイント  (2子コメント)

My complaint was that the game was encouraging you to use the un-transformed mode, since transforming the axe gave no damage bonus and made it slower and more stamina-intensive. I'm sure there were weapons more suited to my playstyle later on, but the experience I had early into the game made me not regret missing out on all the lategame stuff.

It's been a long time since I played, but I'm fairly certain I was well over level 30 by the time I stopped, and I was stacking damage instead of health. I've also noticed in other playthroughs I've seen that bosses really seem to be damage sponges compared to Souls, even with overleveled characters and maxed-out weapons the fights really seem to drag on, at least compared to how fast you can kill the bosses in Souls if you use risky builds (no armor, low health, heavy and slow weapons). Again, not saying this is a flaw in Bloodborne's design, just a direction they took the formula that left me behind.

Ultimately this isn't the main reason I stopped playing, even if you convince me I'm completely wrong about it I'm not going to feel any more inclined to play it, I'm only mentioning this gripe to point out that I probably wasn't going to enjoy those boss fights you mentioned anyway.

[–]BlacksAreNotPeople 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

I use transformed mode on most of my weapons so I don't know how you got that vibe from the game. If you didn't get past Rom then you really didn't experience what most of the game has to offer.

[–]Fenrakk101Fenrakk101 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Seriously, use the axe in each mode, they do almost the same damage, which means the larger axe does less damage since it uses more stamina, thus you can't hit with it as much. I don't remember how far I got, but I know I didn't even get to Rom. I have seen what I've missed through Let's Plays and such, and nothing in the rest of the game would really change my opinion of it. As I said, I also had a lot of problems with the parry system and with the aesthetic in general.