I was thinking of buying dark souls for the pc on steam, but i noticed it saysMicrosoft Xbox 360 Controller for Windows (or equivalent) is strongly recommended. Is it playing it with a keyboard and mouse that bad?
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It's ashame they lazily bought this game out on PC, i really wanted to play it. If i wanted to use a controller (i don't) i'd buy it on a console.mep69
Well I got it for $20 so I'm not mad. Also I don't have to buy a ps3 or xbox to just buy this game.
It's ashame they lazily bought this game out on PC, i really wanted to play it. If i wanted to use a controller (i don't) i'd buy it on a console.mep69Whether on PC or console the game is worth it. I've put more hours into this game than any other I can think of in recent years (150 hours easy). The PC port is lazy but it's not worse than the console version overall (online not withstanding).
But yeah, use a 360 controller.
-Byshop
I can't beat the Taurus Demon :(
AfroPirate
right when he comes down, go up the ladder that is to the right when you first walk in. Go up and there kill the 2 archers. He will stand below you and look up. Fall off the edge and attack in mid air to do a plunging attack which will take a lot of his health away. Run towards the opposite end until he starts chasing you. Once he is about half way there, turn around and dodge past him to get back up on the ladder and do the plunging attack again. He should be close to dead and you can just chop away at his feet for the last few hits.
[QUOTE="AfroPirate"]
I can't beat the Taurus Demon :(
BPoole96
right when he comes down, go up the ladder that is to the right when you first walk in. Go up and there kill the 2 archers. He will stand below you and look up. Fall off the edge and attack in mid air to do a plunging attack which will take a lot of his health away. Run towards the opposite end until he starts chasing you. Once he is about half way there, turn around and dodge past him to get back up on the ladder and do the plunging attack again. He should be close to dead and you can just chop away at his feet for the last few hits.
I got that down but I'm just unlucky when it comes to getting around him.
[QUOTE="BPoole96"]
[QUOTE="AfroPirate"]
I can't beat the Taurus Demon :(
AfroPirate
right when he comes down, go up the ladder that is to the right when you first walk in. Go up and there kill the 2 archers. He will stand below you and look up. Fall off the edge and attack in mid air to do a plunging attack which will take a lot of his health away. Run towards the opposite end until he starts chasing you. Once he is about half way there, turn around and dodge past him to get back up on the ladder and do the plunging attack again. He should be close to dead and you can just chop away at his feet for the last few hits.
I got that down but I'm just unlucky when it comes to getting around him.
Just grind away at some enemies to get your Endurance or Vitality up, and maybe switch up what tactics you use or what armor/weapon combos you are trying.
I highly reccomend a xbox 360 controller and adapter for your pc as many games will benefit from them. I'm actually about to buy dark souls myself and can't wait to play :). The adapter and controller for pc probably run about 50 bucks together. I recently got my adapter for 20 dollars and already had an old 360 controller.
I got that down but I'm just unlucky when it comes to getting around him.
AfroPirate
Not luck, just pattern memorization and distancing. Once you become proficient you should be able to beat him without taking a hit. If you need help on specifically how there are tons of videos and tutorials on youtube of people beating every boss.
-Byshop
[QUOTE="mep69"]It's ashame they lazily bought this game out on PC, i really wanted to play it. If i wanted to use a controller (i don't) i'd buy it on a console.JKnapereklol such a lame lazy excuse.
Its a perfectly reasonable excuse, would you have baught it on PS3 if they couldnt be bothred to implement its default control method and instead you had to play it with a racing wheel?
Man that is lame. They literally just gave us a console version :P. If I ever get it I will probably just buy it on PS3 :(.
It's still a good deal better on the PC. The X360 / PS3 versions have some serious frame rate issues in some regions. Also the resolution mod on the PC makes it look a lot better than the console versions. That said it's a great game on both the PC and the console so you could do much worse than picking it up for your PS3.Man that is lame. They literally just gave us a console version :P. If I ever get it I will probably just buy it on PS3 :(.
NaveedLife
[QUOTE="NaveedLife"]It's still a good deal better on the PC. The X360 / PS3 versions have some serious frame rate issues in some regions. Also the resolution mod on the PC makes it look a lot better than the console versions. That said it's a great game on both the PC and the console so you could do much worse than picking it up for your PS3. It's a good deal worse. There's no surround sound and the online component is borked. I don't even recommend buying the PC version for the real Dark Souls experience. Should have just gotten it on PS3 awhile ago.Man that is lame. They literally just gave us a console version :P. If I ever get it I will probably just buy it on PS3 :(.
Mazoch
Don't let the fact that a gamepad is necessary sway you from buying the game.
Also, get it on consoles if you have one because while the framerates are bad, at least the online system works.
I have played the game on the PS3 for about 100-150 hours. After playing on the pc I might prefer the keyboard and mouse over the controller.
Opinions differ, I thought it was perfectly playable with kb/mouse. Just set mouse sensitivity to your liking, change keybindings to your liking (use F for lockon for example) and use the performance and graphical mods. Don't let this game pass by just because you don't have a 360 controller.
There are mods to make the mouse work better, but it's horrendous. The core of the entire control scheme makes it damn near impossible. The big thing being that the right analog stick is the mouse, and is used to change targets while locked on so, when you're actually playing with the mouse, you're changing targets with every tiny nudge of the mouse, which is going to happen alot, as you need to use the mouse buttons contantly. So yeah, get a 360 controller.
I have played the game on the PS3 for about 100-150 hours. After playing on the pc I might prefer the keyboard and mouse over the controller.
Opinions differ, I thought it was perfectly playable with kb/mouse. Just set mouse sensitivity to your liking, change keybindings to your liking (use F for lockon for example) and use the performance and graphical mods. Don't let this game pass by just because you don't have a 360 controller.
PetJel
Also this. It's way too good to miss. If you don't have a 360 controller, go ahead and give it a try anyway. If you can't make it work out like that, get a 360 controller, even it's Dark Souls is the only game you ever use it for. Totally worth it.
[QUOTE="BPoole96"]
[QUOTE="AfroPirate"]
I can't beat the Taurus Demon :(
AfroPirate
right when he comes down, go up the ladder that is to the right when you first walk in. Go up and there kill the 2 archers. He will stand below you and look up. Fall off the edge and attack in mid air to do a plunging attack which will take a lot of his health away. Run towards the opposite end until he starts chasing you. Once he is about half way there, turn around and dodge past him to get back up on the ladder and do the plunging attack again. He should be close to dead and you can just chop away at his feet for the last few hits.
I got that down but I'm just unlucky when it comes to getting around him.
plunge attack and when in melee combat, get as close to it as possible. Circle strafing/dodging is pretty easy and it telegraphs it's attacks very obviously.
for SP core game, k/m (without mouse fix) is perfectly fine, except for one mandatory boss fight (you'd need mouse fix).
as for the game itself, with the help from PC gamer community, it's my second favorite game this year (after X-com).
but both the port job and dev support are barebone. not going to support another soul game, if the exact same thing happens again in the future.
It's still a good deal better on the PC. The X360 / PS3 versions have some serious frame rate issues in some regions. Also the resolution mod on the PC makes it look a lot better than the console versions. That said it's a great game on both the PC and the console so you could do much worse than picking it up for your PS3.Mcspanky37It's a good deal worse. There's no surround sound and the online component is borked. I don't even recommend buying the PC version for the real Dark Souls experience. Should have just gotten it on PS3 awhile ago.
How is the online component "borked"? I've put about 160 hours into the PC version of Dark Souls. With the exception of the occasional hacker using a trainer to lock their health I find the online to be great.
-Byshop
[QUOTE="Mazoch"][QUOTE="NaveedLife"]It's still a good deal better on the PC. The X360 / PS3 versions have some serious frame rate issues in some regions. Also the resolution mod on the PC makes it look a lot better than the console versions. That said it's a great game on both the PC and the console so you could do much worse than picking it up for your PS3. It's a good deal worse. There's no surround sound and the online component is borked. I don't even recommend buying the PC version for the real Dark Souls experience. Should have just gotten it on PS3 awhile ago.It's unbearable going back to the console versions with the horrendous framerate inconsistency under 30, after playing it so long on pc at near constant 60fps.Man that is lame. They literally just gave us a console version :P. If I ever get it I will probably just buy it on PS3 :(.
Mcspanky37
[QUOTE="kidcool189]It's unbearable going back to the console versions with the horrendous framerate inconsistency under 30, after playing it so long on pc at near constant 60fps.
The framerate of the PC version is actually locked at 30 unless you applied the framerate hack in which case then you are also playing offline.
-Byshop
[QUOTE="kidcool189"]It's unbearable going back to the console versions with the horrendous framerate inconsistency under 30, after playing it so long on pc at near constant 60fps.Byshop
The framerate of the PC version is actually locked at 30 unless you applied the framerate hack in which case then you are also playing offline.
-Byshop
Have you not used any of the recent DSfix's? 60fps cap is included in it as one of the options and online plays perfectly fine with it on.If I liked Dragon Age would i like this?! :( biggest_loserIt doesn't matter what you liked, if you are a competent gamer and like nice things, you will love Dark Souls.
Have you not used any of the recent DSfix's? 60fps cap is included in it as one of the options and online plays perfectly fine with it on.
There a couple very minor issues, being that rolling/jump-rolling is ever so slightly shorter(only noticable when you are trying to make a very tight jump, such as reaching Crestfallen Merchant on top of Sen's Fortress) and rare occasions you may go through the floor when sliding down a ladder. Though conveniently in the latest DSfix, he added a hotkey(Backspace) to switch back and forth between 30 and 60 fps cap.kidcool189
I had not. Thanks for the info, I'll check it out.
-Byshop
If I liked Dragon Age would i like this?! :( biggest_loser
completely different sub-genre; DAO is party-base story driven RPG and Dark Souls is solo Dungeon Crawler (with online co-op and pvp features).
so, since they're so different, there's no way to tell whether you'll like it or not~
[QUOTE="kidcool189"][QUOTE="Mcspanky37"] It's a good deal worse. There's no surround sound and the online component is borked. I don't even recommend buying the PC version for the real Dark Souls experience. Should have just gotten it on PS3 awhile ago.Mcspanky37It's unbearable going back to the console versions with the horrendous framerate inconsistency under 30, after playing it so long on pc at near constant 60fps. There's a couple of framerate drops, nothing too noticeable really. Not compared to an unplayable online component. :P
I think this set of discussion should go to system wars, would you guys mind?
lol such a lame lazy excuse.[QUOTE="JKnaperek"][QUOTE="mep69"]It's ashame they lazily bought this game out on PC, i really wanted to play it. If i wanted to use a controller (i don't) i'd buy it on a console.pelvist
Its a perfectly reasonable excuse, would you have baught it on PS3 if they couldnt be bothred to implement its default control method and instead you had to play it with a racing wheel?
Ye, i don't know how this can be called a lame excuse :/ Your example is most fitting :)lol such a lame lazy excuse.[QUOTE="JKnaperek"][QUOTE="mep69"]It's ashame they lazily bought this game out on PC, i really wanted to play it. If i wanted to use a controller (i don't) i'd buy it on a console.pelvist
Its a perfectly reasonable excuse, would you have baught it on PS3 if they couldnt be bothred to implement its default control method and instead you had to play it with a racing wheel?
wtf? your example is pretty far off. i think it's alame excuse. i prefer playing multiplats on PC+controller, rather than buying a crappy PS3 or Xbox and then buying the inferior version of the game on either one.
yeah, all PC gamers don't own a console. and even if i would own one, i'd buy the best exclusives ONLY on them, because of the aforementioned reason.
e: this game is NOT DESIGNED to be played with KB+M. why are people whining about it? sure, they could've done better job with making it work on KB+M, but controller would still always work better if it's initially designed for it.
The amount of legitimate invasions and cooperative gameplay concerning the online component is severely limited because players can freely hack and edit their character however they please. Unprotected online component = borked. Simple as that.How is the online component "borked"? I've put about 160 hours into the PC version of Dark Souls. With the exception of the occasional hacker using a trainer to lock their health I find the online to be great.
-Byshop
Byshop
If I can get simply edit my character to make him all-powerful and spend my day invading people and ruining their gameplay experience - there's obviously something very wrong with the multiplayer. It might not be a significant issue to some of you, but a vast amount of my enjoyment from the game (and Demons Souls) was derived from the unique multiplayer integration. With no hacker-protection, it might as well not even exist in my opinion.
[QUOTE="Mazoch"][QUOTE="NaveedLife"]It's still a good deal better on the PC. The X360 / PS3 versions have some serious frame rate issues in some regions. Also the resolution mod on the PC makes it look a lot better than the console versions. That said it's a great game on both the PC and the console so you could do much worse than picking it up for your PS3. It's a good deal worse. There's no surround sound and the online component is borked. I don't even recommend buying the PC version for the real Dark Souls experience. Should have just gotten it on PS3 awhile ago.Man that is lame. They literally just gave us a console version :P. If I ever get it I will probably just buy it on PS3 :(.
Mcspanky37
My surround sound works fine
The amount of legitimate invasions and cooperative gameplay concerning the online component is severely limited because players can freely hack and edit their character however they please. Unprotected online component = borked. Simple as that.[QUOTE="Byshop"]
How is the online component "borked"? I've put about 160 hours into the PC version of Dark Souls. With the exception of the occasional hacker using a trainer to lock their health I find the online to be great.
-Byshop
KHAndAnime
If I can get simply edit my character to make him all-powerful and spend my day invading people and ruining their gameplay experience - there's obviously something very wrong with the multiplayer. It might not be a significant issue to some of you, but a vast amount of my enjoyment from the game (and Demons Souls) was derived from the unique multiplayer integration. With no hacker-protection, it might as well not even exist in my opinion.
I have modified gamesaves, I confess. It is actually easier on console. My experience with the online play on PC is that I can't summon people. "Summoning Failed." Every time.If I can get simply edit my character to make him all-powerful and spend my day invading people and ruining their gameplay experience - there's obviously something very wrong with the multiplayer. It might not be a significant issue to some of you, but a vast amount of my enjoyment from the game (and Demons Souls) was derived from the unique multiplayer integration. With no hacker-protection, it might as well not even exist in my opinion.
KHAndAnime
Yeah, it sucks but the majority of the matches that I've gotten have not been with hackers. I've logged 160 hours in the PC version with at least 100 matches and I've encountered a hacker maybe 3 times. Granted, maybe it's worse for some others. This problem is not exclusive to the PC version, however. The best we can do is leave a hacker match and report the user. Fortunately for me hacker matches have very much been the minority so the overall online experience has not been ruined.
-Byshop
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[QUOTE="JKnaperek"] lol such a lame lazy excuse.groowagon
Its a perfectly reasonable excuse, would you have baught it on PS3 if they couldnt be bothred to implement its default control method and instead you had to play it with a racing wheel?
wtf? your example is pretty far off. i think it's alame excuse. i prefer playing multiplats on PC+controller, rather than buying a crappy PS3 or Xbox and then buying the inferior version of the game on either one.
yeah, all PC gamers don't own a console. and even if i would own one, i'd buy the best exclusives ONLY on them, because of the aforementioned reason.
e: this game is NOT DESIGNED to be played with KB+M. why are people whining about it? sure, they could've done better job with making it work on KB+M, but controller would still always work better if it's initially designed for it.
I'm sorry, i just can't see why anybody in their right mind; would want to use a Console controller on a PC. Saying the game is not designed for keyboard and mouse is a lame excuse IMO. A PC gamer should not be forced to use an alternate form or game mechanics just because the game was originally on a console. Either they do their job, or don't do it at all.I'm sorry, i just can't see why anybody in their right mind; would want to use a Console controller on a PC. Saying the game is not designed for keyboard and mouse is a lame excuse IMO. A PC gamer should not be forced to use an alternate form or game mechanics just because the game was originally on a console. Either they do their job, or don't do it at all.mep69
What you say makes total sense. After all, everyone knows that KB/Mouse controls are the best controls to use for all genres of games.
Well, except maybe for racing games.
And flight simulators.
And space combat simulators.
And fighting games.
And side scrolling shooters that support analog movement.
And dual joystick arcade games like Smash TV or Virtua On.
In reality, there are many types of games that benefit from having an analog movement control. Dark Souls is a game that's all about finese and technique, and unfortunately it's not possible to support both analog perspective and movement using just a standard KB/mouse. Playing a Capcom fighting game on a KB is just a joke. Besides, not everyone uses their PC the same way you do. I have PCs everywhere. I have a PC running a four monitor computer setup at a desk where I primarily game using a KB/Mouse or flightstick. I also have the same PC hooked up to an 80 projector where I play games using a 360 controller from a rocker chair on the floor in the middle of a huge surround system. I also play PC games on my couch which sits about 8 feet away from a 62" 1080P DLP set. I also have a PC wired inside of an old Gauntlet Legends cabinet that runs arcade games and has a 4 player custom built arcade joystick control board.
Just because playing on a PC using something other than KB/mouse doesn't make sense to you, that doesn't mean that it doesn't make sense.
-Byshop
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