Ds2 is the only game in my steam library that doesn’t support cloud save. Thanks to that I lost my first run where I was near the end.
Also coming from dsr the movement felt very soapy if it makes sense. I had the impression that my character is very light but also slide on the ground.
Also coming from dsr the movement felt very soapy if it makes sense.
You’re feeling the angle snapping. The game tries to wrestle control of your left stick away from you to try to get you to walk at one of 8 specific angles relative to your camera.
It’s the sole reason I haven’t bothered to grit my teeth through the rest of the game’s atrocities.
Ds2 is the only game in my steam library that doesn’t support cloud save. Thanks to that I lost my first run where I was near the end. Also coming from dsr the movement felt very soapy if it makes sense. I had the impression that my character is very light but also slide on the ground.
It totally makes sense. It’s the black sheep of the franchise for a reason, but I still love it.
It’s a good game. It’s just unfair to compare it to the masterpieces, that it’s siblings are.
It even feels like that, coming from the prepare to die edition.
You’re feeling the angle snapping. The game tries to wrestle control of your left stick away from you to try to get you to walk at one of 8 specific angles relative to your camera.
It’s the sole reason I haven’t bothered to grit my teeth through the rest of the game’s atrocities.
Edit: somehow I misread “soapy” as “sloppy” lol