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Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 11:24 am
by Bigerich
[iup=3581291]Cheeky Devlin[/iup] wrote:
[iup=3581194]Dark Dragon 64[/iup] wrote:
Cheeky Devlin wrote:Ok, so hit a hard bit now.

Went up the stairs to the cathedral, killed the two giant knights, went through the gate to the right, down the stairs and killed the three flying demon guys. Then walked along the downward walkway, while some guy shoots at me and get to the square area with two more flying demon guys. Managed to take them out and walked up the long bridge to the building and the two archers.

I'm having trouble getting past the two archer guys. Only one of them attacks me when I get to the building, but the ledge is so narrow it's impossible to flank. That and he hits so hard that I lose loads of stamina and have nothing to hit back with. :evil:

Not enjoying this section. :?

The real Dark Souls starts here.


2nd attempt at getting past them and the one I'm fighting hits my shield then promptly falls to his death. :lol:

It's nothing smart or fancy but I'll strawberry floating take it. Walked through the fog, first room I enter has a bonfire. Lit, rest and save n quit. I'm not pushing my luck any further tonight. :slol:


There's no need to get to a bonfire to save the game. The game auto-saves every few seconds.

Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 12:03 pm
by False
A highlight from last nights fun times;


► Link

That strawberry floating plank

Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 1:18 pm
by Cheeky Devlin
[iup=3581408]Bigerich[/iup] wrote:
[iup=3581291]Cheeky Devlin[/iup] wrote:
[iup=3581194]Dark Dragon 64[/iup] wrote:
Cheeky Devlin wrote:Ok, so hit a hard bit now.

Went up the stairs to the cathedral, killed the two giant knights, went through the gate to the right, down the stairs and killed the three flying demon guys. Then walked along the downward walkway, while some guy shoots at me and get to the square area with two more flying demon guys. Managed to take them out and walked up the long bridge to the building and the two archers.

I'm having trouble getting past the two archer guys. Only one of them attacks me when I get to the building, but the ledge is so narrow it's impossible to flank. That and he hits so hard that I lose loads of stamina and have nothing to hit back with. :evil:

Not enjoying this section. :?

The real Dark Souls starts here.


2nd attempt at getting past them and the one I'm fighting hits my shield then promptly falls to his death. :lol:

It's nothing smart or fancy but I'll strawberry floating take it. Walked through the fog, first room I enter has a bonfire. Lit, rest and save n quit. I'm not pushing my luck any further tonight. :slol:


There's no need to get to a bonfire to save the game. The game auto-saves every few seconds.


I know. It just seemed like a good place to leave it for the night.

I've looked up that bit since and it does seem to be thought of as one of the harder parts of the game. I got very lucky. :slol:

Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 1:44 pm
by Victor Mildew
I got past the archers on my second go, the first time I fell off trying to attack one and the second time my running was quick enough to outrun the arrows on the way up, the one to the right missed me and I twattes him with the Zweihander :datass:

Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 1:52 pm
by Cumberdanes
I think once your past the archers you're past the worst Anor Londo has to offer bar Laurel and Hardy.

Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 1:57 pm
by Victor Mildew
I think up until that point I'd been wearing Havel set thinking defence was the way to go :roll:

If I play it again, I'll be light and rolling all over the shop thanks to my Artorias training.

Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 2:29 pm
by Cheeky Devlin
[iup=3581514]IAmTheSaladMan[/iup] wrote:I think once your past the archers your past the worst Anor Londo has to offer bar Laurel and Hardy.


Thank god.

Though I know I've got O&S coming up so I'll be summoning the gooseberry fool out of that fight. Not looking forward to it. :?

Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 5:42 am
by Green Gecko
Also only just made it to Anor Londo finally! What an area!

The iron gollum was a pushover and so are the giant Knights with fog ring and baiting them out with the sniper crossbow I picked up from falling down *there*.

Already picked up 2 giant halberds and a giant shield too which is pretty lucky.

Reckon I might be a little overpowered now. Lvl 42 strength/dex build. My black Knight sword does those Knights about 570 damage and and they go down in three hits..

Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 8:57 am
by Faust
Your probably not overpowered, the black knight sword just trades everything in for raw damage, personally I don't like the moveset and feel it takes a lot of fun out of the game. Def not overpowered if your trying to balance strength and dex, most builds go for one or the other, not a balance between the two. Seems like a waste of points. I did O&S at level 50ish for the first time.

Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 12:08 pm
by Memento Mori
[iup=3581510]Ad7[/iup] wrote:I got past the archers on my second go, the first time I fell off trying to attack one and the second time my running was quick enough to outrun the arrows on the way up, the one to the right missed me and I twattes him with the Zweihander :datass:

Same with me. Second attempt- crushed that fool with the Zwei. Easy.

[iup=3581518]Ad7[/iup] wrote:I think up until that point I'd been wearing Havel set thinking defence was the way to go :roll:

If I play it again, I'll be light and rolling all over the shop thanks to my Artorias training.


Havel Set is after the archers. With the Ring of favour and protection and Havel's Ring, you're fast enough to wear Smough's armor.

Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 12:58 pm
by Green Gecko
Faust wrote:Your probably not overpowered, the black knight sword just trades everything in for raw damage, personally I don't like the moveset and feel it takes a lot of fun out of the game. Def not overpowered if your trying to balance strength and dex, most builds go for one or the other, not a balance between the two. Seems like a waste of points. I did O&S at level 50ish for the first time.

I switched to dex a little while ago and pumped up black leather armour. I only wanted enough strength early game to wield a few weapons to get ahead, as I picked up the bks off the first black Knight. For most the game I've used halberd. Strength is just 20 although my last stat was endurance.

It's not such a slow weapon after building the needed stats, and it does scale with dex well (B). But I agree it's not very interesting.

I'm working on iato and some other weapons. Halberd is +9 at the moment.

Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 2:40 pm
by Monkey Man
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Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 2:59 pm
by Victor Mildew
:lol:

Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 8:04 pm
by Cheeky Devlin
[iup=3582275]Monkey Man[/iup] wrote:Image


Was watching that thinking, "Wow, nice parry. Well done". 8-)
Then it just became :slol: :fp:

Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 10:17 pm
by False
Senns Funhouse is a real shitehole when you are a character with zero melee capability. Have to hit every single parry every single time.

Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 12:20 am
by <]:^D
yeah the narrow corridors made it very frustrating for me with a parry shield :x

Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 11:03 pm
by kommissarboris
Senns is alright.

Went and got me a lightening Uchikatana, it's strawberry floating beastly.

Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 11:59 pm
by <]:^D
[iup=3583463]kommissarboris[/iup] wrote:Senns is alright.

Went and got me a lightening Uchikatana, it's strawberry floating beastly.


I found it depends on your loadout.

When I had a 100% physical block shield and decent poise I had no problem.
Trying to parry on a ledge and getting stunned is frustrating however.

Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 2:33 am
by Cheeky Devlin
Just a head up that Demons Souls is on sale on PSN for £3.99 right now. Think it's valid till early November if anyone wants to pick it up.
https://store.sonyentertainmentnetwork. ... SOULSDL001

In Dark Souls progress news I made it past O&S on my third attempt. I was SO close to doing them first time (With Solaire and a summoned player), but I lost my Solaire summon and then Giant Smough focused all of his fatman rage on me. Was so pissed off as he only had a fifth of his life bar left at most. :evil:

Still, made it past them. Then sauntered down to Darkroot Garden where I took out Sif on my first try, same with Moonlight Butterfly (She was so bloody easy).

I've been reading up and this seems to be a good point to do side-questy stuff so I've just started the Painted World. After that I think I'm gonna head to New Londo Ruins, which I believe is the next destination in the main quest.

Love this game. :wub:

Not to get too ahead of myself, but once I finish this I was going to start Dark Souls II, but I might do Demons Souls first. Any thoughts?

Re: Dark Souls: Prepare to cry

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 8:12 am
by Squinty
I found Dark Souls 2 to be really disappointing. I never finished it, got to the Shrine of Amana and I'd had enough. Demon Souls is meant to be awesome.