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Darth Roxor

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Sarathiour

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Never heard of those before, though I should have guessed that some FMV game went a farther than just being "suggestive".
 

Cryomancer

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Dark Souls 3 + Convergence mod in a GTS 450. I'm not joking. I did managed to run it in a old potato pc while I'm waiting for my new upgrade to come. About US$2000 in PC parts to upgrade my PC was invested. And before anytithing, yes, I will maintain the 4:3 monitor. I only upgrade things when I need and I don't need a new monitor.

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Convergence mod is amazing. I loved this mod.
 

DJOGamer PT

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SotFS is another example of "new version is not always better" - frequen swarms of bumrushing enemies ... and weird enemy placement too.
SotFS is essentially to DS2, what Super Mario The Lost Levels is to Super Mario 1
It's the same game but with remixes to enemy placement and level design in order to make the experience more difficult
And like the Lost Levels, it's main appeal is to players that have beaten any significant challenge in the original game but still want more
 

ferratilis

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I don't need a new monitor.
A good high refresh rate IPS monitor isn't even that expensive nowadays. Also, most modern games are not made for 4:3 aspect ratio anymore, so the HUD will always looks strange. Don't be a Luddite.
 

Dr1f7

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SotFS is another example of "new version is not always better" - frequen swarms of bumrushing enemies ... and weird enemy placement too.
SotFS is essentially to DS2, what Super Mario The Lost Levels is to Super Mario 1
It's the same game but with remixes to enemy placement and level design in order to make the experience more difficult
And like the Lost Levels, it's main appeal is to players that have beaten any significant challenge in the original game but still want more

I need to play through this at some point. I remember DS2 having some of my favorite areas; quicksand spider village, poison pit with creepy hand enemies, annoying af shrine, and I didn't even get to try the dlc

also, don't forget it was the first souls game where you could be darth maul with the twinblade
brutally underrated game

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I need to play through this at some point. I remember DS2 having some of my favorite areas; quicksand spider village, poison pit with creepy hand enemies, annoying af shrine, and I didn't even get to try the dlc

also, don't forget it was the first souls game where you could be darth maul with the twinblade
brutally underrated game

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The Sunken King DLC is dope as fuck. Peak Dark Souls.
But as you said, much of the base game is terrific as well.
Shrine of Amana and the Gutter were my favourites, but most areas are sublime.
The things that make it fall behind Dark Souls are the janky char animations/movement, the fact you can teleport from the beginning (worse world design) and that it kinda overstays its welcome a bit.
Still, great game, and underrated af as you already mentioned.
 
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Young_Hollow

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Dark Souls 3 + Convergence mod in a GTS 450. I'm not joking. I did managed to run it in a old potato pc while I'm waiting for my new upgrade to come. About US$2000 in PC parts to upgrade my PC was invested. And before anytithing, yes, I will maintain the 4:3 monitor. I only upgrade things when I need and I don't need a new monitor.

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Convergence mod is amazing. I loved this mod.
How does it run? What's your CPU and resolution? I've had sudden framedrops for 1-2 seconds that make the whole thing feel janky as hell so I've put this on the shelf for until I upgrade. And this was on a pretty modern system.
 

Cryomancer

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How does it run? What's your CPU and resolution? I've had sudden framedrops for 1-2 seconds that make the whole thing feel janky as hell so I've put this on the shelf for until I upgrade. And this was on a pretty modern system.

In some areas, is a slideshow, in others, runs """ok""". The resolution, I've used nvidia inspector and other stuff to reduce but don't remember.
 

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