Half of people who've been buying games for the last 9 years don't play any of the games they bought for more than a couple hours.
Look at any game that has progression based achievements released in that time frame and you'll see similar.
this, firstly he's an optional boss, and you really need to go out of your way to even encounter him in the first place, unless you looked up a guide you probably wouldn't find him
I missed his area when I first played the game and needed my friend to tell me to keep searching the snowfields to find a boss. Hes really easy to miss
Personally I never even found that albinauric who has the medallion part. I was aware that there was a questline I could do with varre that would lead to mohg, but that one required PS plus to do the invasions. I really hate how fromsoft locks stuff behind the internet access in their single player games.
I got the medal from Varre on like day 2 after release and stumbled upon this guy severely underleveled and underprepared. I had to chug through Nihil since I didn't have the flask yet but I managed to beat him after like 2 solid hours of attempts. Nothing else seemed hard after that area, got a shitload of runes and was probably overleveled the rest of the game.
i never beat the final bosses of dark souls 1 2 and 3. every time i reach them i think "i should save this for later, i wanna go back and invade Black folk" then i eventually get bored of the game and never go back to beat the final boss
I haven't beaten him because i quit the game after getting to mountaintops due to all the filler and repetition but managed to get to him now, is he difficult? I have to sleep so i can't flight him now
He has a phase change gimmick that can be countered with a specific flask tear from an altus church. You can also bdsm his phase 1 with the shackle from the sewers, but phase 1 isn't really the issue. Well timed shackle can help you quick kill him before he can complete the phase change and skip phase 2 entirely. Honestly he has a lot of cheese strats that are easy mode if you get desperate. Like braindead luigi wins by doing nothing level easy.
depends on what level you are. my first playthrough i was level 80 and he was pretty tough. my second playthrough i was level 130 and could facetank him
His 1st phase is surprisingly fair, despite some weird hitbox disjoint. Phase 2 is basically don't stand in the fire, and can be a pain with needing to kite him around the room constantly. His phase change is an automatic 3 flask tax though, which is complete horseshit, unless you found a very specific item in Altus plateau.
no dlc hype
I haven't seen my fellow gamers this hyped for a DLC or expansion in quite some time
too normalgay of a game for true gamers
Nothing?
Half of people who've been buying games for the last 9 years don't play any of the games they bought for more than a couple hours.
Look at any game that has progression based achievements released in that time frame and you'll see similar.
>Baldurs Gate 3 is hyped as game of all time
>only 50% finished act 1
Normalgays not even once. The game takes a fricking nosedive in content because Larian knew the mind of "gamers".
I’ve played act 1 four times
Act 1 is the longest and most fleshed out part of the game. Game falls apart after act 1.
The actual redpill.
This. I have a friend with like 100+ games he's only gotten one achievement in and has less than two hours playing
Average game completion rate is like 14%, likely including (you)r favorite game, discordtroon
38% of players beating mohg is actually an impressive statistic
Yeah, that's how I saw it.
Pretty impressive, a lot of people sunk a lot into this game.
this, firstly he's an optional boss, and you really need to go out of your way to even encounter him in the first place, unless you looked up a guide you probably wouldn't find him
I missed his area when I first played the game and needed my friend to tell me to keep searching the snowfields to find a boss. Hes really easy to miss
Personally I never even found that albinauric who has the medallion part. I was aware that there was a questline I could do with varre that would lead to mohg, but that one required PS plus to do the invasions. I really hate how fromsoft locks stuff behind the internet access in their single player games.
I got the medal from Varre on like day 2 after release and stumbled upon this guy severely underleveled and underprepared. I had to chug through Nihil since I didn't have the flask yet but I managed to beat him after like 2 solid hours of attempts. Nothing else seemed hard after that area, got a shitload of runes and was probably overleveled the rest of the game.
i never beat the final bosses of dark souls 1 2 and 3. every time i reach them i think "i should save this for later, i wanna go back and invade Black folk" then i eventually get bored of the game and never go back to beat the final boss
So I just need to beat Mohg so I have the right beat Miquella's bussy?
No Radahn festival or other requirements?
Pretty sure you just need to rush varre's quest and get the teleport to mohg, but you will probably be way too underleveled to kill mohg.
Mohg and radahn are required. Which means the fastest route is godrick (for varre's quest) then radahn and mohg.
Disregard doll, acquire bussy
>so wrong
this is normal for like, 99% of games on steam. most people do not finish games.
>steam
what about console gays?
The date of the article.
38% is actually a lot of people though
The game sold 25M so that's literally like 10 million people
I haven't beaten him because i quit the game after getting to mountaintops due to all the filler and repetition but managed to get to him now, is he difficult? I have to sleep so i can't flight him now
He has a phase change gimmick that can be countered with a specific flask tear from an altus church. You can also bdsm his phase 1 with the shackle from the sewers, but phase 1 isn't really the issue. Well timed shackle can help you quick kill him before he can complete the phase change and skip phase 2 entirely. Honestly he has a lot of cheese strats that are easy mode if you get desperate. Like braindead luigi wins by doing nothing level easy.
depends on what level you are. my first playthrough i was level 80 and he was pretty tough. my second playthrough i was level 130 and could facetank him
His 1st phase is surprisingly fair, despite some weird hitbox disjoint. Phase 2 is basically don't stand in the fire, and can be a pain with needing to kite him around the room constantly. His phase change is an automatic 3 flask tax though, which is complete horseshit, unless you found a very specific item in Altus plateau.
On the flip side, he is laserbait.
Nothing. When dark souls 1 released it's DLC less people were far enough in that game to start the DLC. Same for DS2 and 3.
Overlapping quest lines that can lock you out without warning by progressing in the "wrong" area.
Comet Azur
boring game. I quit once I reached dragon city