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Justisaur

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Feb 7, 2022, 5:43:57 PM2/7/22
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I'd heard of some game overhaul mods for DS3, and was looking at those and ran across a couple of Easy Mode mods for it.

Here's a link to the one that's most downloaded.

https://www.nexusmods.com/darksouls3/mods/755?tab=description&BH=1

Any of you who might want to try out the game but are having trouble or intimidated this might work for you.

There's actually 3 different ones which reduce damage you take 50%, 75%, or 95%.

There's a couple other ones I saw as well that do it a bit differently than that, but this was the most popular.

- Justisaur

rms

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Feb 7, 2022, 6:17:19 PM2/7/22
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>https://www.nexusmods.com/darksouls3/mods/755?tab=description&BH=1
>Any of you who might want to try out the game but are having trouble or
>intimidated this might work for you.

Nice! Great idea

rms

PW

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Feb 7, 2022, 11:23:38 PM2/7/22
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Not sure if I installed it correctly. I did install the ModEngine
first. A little more confusing to me than DS3EasyMode page
instructions.

I did find using the keyboard and mouse made the camera less a problem
before I quit it a while ago. Maybe this mod, if I get it to work,
will help out with the first boss ("knight").

Thanks!

-pw

Justisaur

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Feb 8, 2022, 6:37:49 PM2/8/22
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Glad to help.

There's also a couple total conversion mods. I'm trying Cinders which
has an easier mode as well, but a whole lot of other changes. It
starts you at Firelink where you've got a bunch of vendors and a couple
ways you can go instead of being forced to solo Gundyr right
off the bat. It also adds conjuration summons you can buy so you can
summon a dog or a soldier to help you out, which I've found quite
nice seeing as how it's mostly a bit lonely in many areas, and very
helpful for the distraction to allow me to get my other spells off.

- Justisaur

JAB

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Feb 9, 2022, 4:52:18 AM2/9/22
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As an aside, I see a Dark Souls RPG is going to be released. Porting
computer games to tabletop games seems more common nowadays. Skyrim the
boardgame anyone and I think Rome Total War

PW

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Feb 10, 2022, 3:57:39 PM2/10/22
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On Tue, 8 Feb 2022 15:37:48 -0800 (PST), Justisaur
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I probably wouldn't know how to install it. Probably way beyond my
current and future skill levels any way.

I will try a couple more times with the first boss and if I still
can't progress I will figure that if I am having this much trouble
beating this one now that the future parts of the game will be too
hard for me.

Thanks,

-pw

PW

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Feb 10, 2022, 4:01:03 PM2/10/22
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Is that Elden Ring? I read about it in PC Gamer magazine but if it is
from FromSoftware then I will write it off as too hard for me to
bother with.

I guess it is supposed to be released on my bday but that is too early
to buy anything that just got released.

I see the latest Baulder Gate is still in prelease. Alpha, Beta, ...
have no idea. But I know that with each release you have to start
over.

-pw

JAB

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Feb 11, 2022, 4:05:40 AM2/11/22
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On 10/02/2022 21:00, PW wrote:

> Is that Elden Ring? I read about it in PC Gamer magazine but if it is
> from FromSoftware then I will write it off as too hard for me to
> bother with.
>
> I guess it is supposed to be released on my bday but that is too early
> to buy anything that just got released.
>
> I see the latest Baulder Gate is still in prelease. Alpha, Beta, ...
> have no idea. But I know that with each release you have to start
> over.
>

Sorry should have made that clearer, they are going to release a
tabletop RPG version of Darksouls based around the D&D 5E ruleset I believe.

Porting of tabletop games to computers has been around basically for
ever but the other way is far less common although not as uncommon as it
used to be so if you like Fallout but want the possibilities that a TT
RPG gives you, well you can now do that. If you prefer a boardgame, well
you can do that as well.

It makes sense really as these are well know IP's and the popularity of
tabletop games has been on the rise for many years. In particular RPG's
(a show called Critical Role which is people playing D&D is a
multi-million done business) and boardgames that are for adults but not
gronads. When I grow up it was all hexes and counters of mostly military
units. It seems the advent of the popularity of Eurogames has changed at
that.

PW

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Feb 11, 2022, 1:30:21 PM2/11/22
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Okay, good (I guess).

I just got an email from PC Gamer entitled "Elden Ring is poised to be
both the easiest and the hardest Souls game yet!".

No thanks! I think I will pass! :-)

-pw

PW

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Feb 11, 2022, 2:50:16 PM2/11/22
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>
>I just got an email from PC Gamer entitled "Elden Ring is poised to be
>both the easiest and the hardest Souls game yet!".
>
>No thanks! I think I will pass! :-)
>
>-pw


https://www.pcgamer.com/elden-ring-is-poised-to-be-both-the-easiest-and-the-hardest-souls-game-yet/?utm_campaign=XPG_NWL

Spalls Hurgenson

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Feb 11, 2022, 4:10:34 PM2/11/22
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>>> <just...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> >I'd heard of some game overhaul mods for DS3, and was looking at those and ran across a couple of Easy Mode mods for it.
>>> >Here's a link to the one that's most downloaded.
>>> >https://www.nexusmods.com/darksouls3/mods/755?tab=description&BH=1

>>> >Any of you who might want to try out the game but are having trouble or intimidated this might work for you.
>>> >There's actually 3 different ones which reduce damage you take 50%, 75%, or 95%.

I'm sorry. I can't resist. I don't actually believe in the thing I'm
about to say next, but I feel an overwhelming urge to say it anyway.

"Git gud, scrub."

Sorry. It was an irresistible meme and seems to be a requirement
anytime there's any sort of discussion about making "Dark Souls"
easier in any way.. In my defense, I did hold out for several days
before giving into the urge. ;-)

Personally, I detest the notion that games should be gatekeepered by
players who insist the only way to enjoy them is to constantly bang
your head against the difficulty curve* until you grind your way to
the finish line. If a cheat code or an 'easy mode' mod or whatever
makes a game more enjoyable for some people, then I've no objection to
them using it (well, in single-player only, obviously). Different
people play games for different reasons, and the challenge of the
experience isn't always their primary interest.

That said, I didn't find "Dark Souls" that difficult, at least not
because of its combat. It's pretty pattern-based and after you figure
out the enemies attacks - and realize you have to be patient with your
own attacks rather than whack at the 'swing sword' button willy-nilly
- the game loses a lot of its intimidation factor. I found its
controls and level design more annoying, especially given how
cumbersome the controls are; half my deaths seemed to be when I fell
off things (I know, I know, 'git gud'!). But it seemed more interested
in being difficult through bad design than offering a fair challenge,
and my interest in the game - and the franchise - is limited.**

I'm not sure an easy-mode would be enough to entice me back to the
game, but if it allows others to keep at it, good for them.

But the meme remains, and I'm not ashamed to have said it. ;-)




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* Am I mixing metaphors here? I feel like I'm mixing metaphors.

JAB

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Feb 12, 2022, 5:48:03 AM2/12/22
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I can't say I entirely agree. I do agree that players shouldn't dictate
how others enjoy games but I don't find a problem with the notion of
saying how the designers intended the game to be played so maybe someone
is playing the wrong game.

To me there quite a difference between tweaking a game to remove an
aspect a player doesn't like and removing an aspect that can be
considered core to the game design. To take a slightly sideways example,
Disco Elysium. One of the memes in discussions about it is don't 'scum'
save as you'll miss out on part of the enjoyment. I have to agree with
that as if you're used to a typical CRPG then failure is something that
tends to lead to a block in the game. Disco Elysium is a bit different
from that were failure can be seen as helping create the story.



Mike S.

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Feb 12, 2022, 8:56:02 AM2/12/22
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On Sat, 12 Feb 2022 10:48:00 +0000, JAB <no...@co.uk> wrote:

>To me there quite a difference between tweaking a game to remove an
>aspect a player doesn't like and removing an aspect that can be
>considered core to the game design. To take a slightly sideways example,
>Disco Elysium. One of the memes in discussions about it is don't 'scum'
>save as you'll miss out on part of the enjoyment. I have to agree with
>that as if you're used to a typical CRPG then failure is something that
>tends to lead to a block in the game. Disco Elysium is a bit different
>from that were failure can be seen as helping create the story.

The only people that should be playing a game the way the game
designers intended are those who are actually reviewing the game.

For everyone else, play it the way you want, period. I mod the shit
out of my games to make them play the way I want them to. The game
designers intentions be damned.

PW

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Feb 12, 2022, 11:04:41 PM2/12/22
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On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 09:05:37 +0000, JAB <no...@co.uk> wrote:

*--

I don't have anyone to play board games with. That stinks. Well, my
wife, but she isn't interested. But we do play cribbage all of the
time!

-pw

PW

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Feb 12, 2022, 11:12:04 PM2/12/22
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Well, if DS3 had a quick save or autosave or even a checkpoint then I
would take the time to learn the oppenents patterns. But having to
restart and face the same enemies because they respawn was enough to
get on my nerves.

And I would keep playing it because it is something I would like.

-pw

Dimensional Traveler

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Feb 12, 2022, 11:54:46 PM2/12/22
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There is a joke about cabbage patch kids in there somewhere but I just
can't make it jell.


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I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
dirty old man.

JAB

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Feb 13, 2022, 5:01:47 AM2/13/22
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You could always have a search in your local area for clubs or shops
that host games. Failing that there's a lot of online gaming that now
goes on using virtual tabletops. I play Call of Cthulhu both with my
better half but also using Discord/Fantasy Grounds with a group of
people I've never met in real life.

PW

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Feb 13, 2022, 10:59:18 PM2/13/22
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>>
>> I don't have anyone to play board games with. That stinks. Well, my
>> wife, but she isn't interested. But we do play cribbage all of the
>> time!
>>
>There is a joke about cabbage patch kids in there somewhere but I just
>can't make it jell.
*--

Okay - I don't get it. I was way, way too old for Cabbage Patch Dolls
when the came out!

-pw

PW

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Feb 13, 2022, 11:02:01 PM2/13/22
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>>
>> I don't have anyone to play board games with. That stinks. Well, my
>> wife, but she isn't interested. But we do play cribbage all of the
>> time!
>>
>
>You could always have a search in your local area for clubs or shops
>that host games. Failing that there's a lot of online gaming that now
>goes on using virtual tabletops. I play Call of Cthulhu both with my
>better half but also using Discord/Fantasy Grounds with a group of
>people I've never met in real life.


There is a game and hobby store in Bozeman but that is a hour or so
away from me. It is still in business. But I have never been into it.
I need to the next time I am there and have time. Usually I stay away
because it is sort of culture shock to me and that is a good thing
lol!

I will check out those two you mentioned.

Thanks!

-pw

Dimensional Traveler

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Feb 14, 2022, 1:18:44 AM2/14/22
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Cribbage Patch Dolls? I told you I couldn't make it jell!

JAB

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Feb 14, 2022, 3:46:09 AM2/14/22
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If you looking at boardgames Fantasy Ground isn't the one to go for as
as it's aimed at RPG's. One you might want to look at is Tabletop
Simulator which has a lot of user made content to boardgames online. One
thing to note though it doesn't mean you don't need a copy of the rules
as they are just a online graphical representation of the game.

As for Discord, that's just popular for voice/video as even if a VTT
includes those Discord just tends to be better.

Justisaur

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Feb 14, 2022, 11:13:23 AM2/14/22
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On Friday, February 11, 2022 at 1:10:34 PM UTC-8, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
> >>> <just...@gmail.com> wrote:

> That said, I didn't find "Dark Souls" that difficult, at least not
> because of its combat. It's pretty pattern-based and after you figure
> out the enemies attacks - and realize you have to be patient with your
> own attacks rather than whack at the 'swing sword' button willy-nilly
> - the game loses a lot of its intimidation factor. I found its
> controls and level design more annoying, especially given how
> cumbersome the controls are; half my deaths seemed to be when I fell
> off things (I know, I know, 'git gud'!). But it seemed more interested
> in being difficult through bad design than offering a fair challenge,
> and my interest in the game - and the franchise - is limited.**

That's why I like DS3 best, it's got the least amount of cliff threats and
tortuous level design. That's one of the reasons I stopped replaying
both 1 & 2 though not sure if that's a main reason or a contributing
factor with the servers being down.

- Justisaur

Justisaur

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Feb 14, 2022, 11:32:51 AM2/14/22
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One thing that really irritates me with the community is a lot of people
say stuff like you aren't really getting the dark souls experience if
you summon people to help, or even if you use spells. Those have
both been an integral part of the game since the very beginning, and
my preferred way of playing. If they weren't supposed to be part
of the game then why are they in the game, and a rather big part of it?

Then it seems at least half (90%) of those people, and the people that say
"Git Gud" twink, use glitches, or outright cheat.

I don't see the harm of easing into the difficulty a bit more than any of
the games do. DS2 seems to possibly be a bit better at this, if you
discover the 'intended' path anyway, which I sure didn't my first few
characters, and that's even after playing DS1. This is why I've ended
up using walkthroughs on all of them.

- Justisaur
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