![]() ![]() ![]() I played DS1 when it came out and people were spewing that on forums and in their guides at the time so it isn't just something he made up.įrequently, he mentions having problems with reaction time and other game mechanics in his previous games, a problem that gets in his way of enjoying games that most of us don't have handicaps with enjoying (Call of Duty is a series that he mentions this frequently). "Git Gud" isn't a helpful or positive phrase and no amount of trying to whitewash it or fondly remember some way that it was ever originally meant to be positive will help wash that away. I think part of this is his own struggles he has mentioned in other videos, as well as the toxic gatekeeping that some members of the Souls community actively spew. He might be surprised how few of the training wheels he needs now. ![]() I’d love to see him let go of the demons that’re taunting him and play the games again in 6months or so. What I’m saying is: The video would, unironically, be a good amount better if he’d focused a lot less on gameplay and defending himself. It’s a great video for lore and world discussion, even the parts where I don’t agree with his conclusions are still really interesting and engaging.īut so much of the video is just him arguing against the ghosts living rent-free in his head, and every gameplay segment seems to segue back to him trying to defeat them. But he can’t ever bring himself to admit that he’s gotten better at the games- he has to try convince us he beat everything through silver bullets, cheese or summons. He lists off a number of reasons he beat a boss and tries desperately to talk about how he’s smarter and more cunning by trying to find silver bullet strategies instead of just learning attack timings- and he’ll talk about how easy the early game enemies are to him now that he’s played through late game.
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