I don't like it. You move while locked on defeating the lock on purpose. For example. If you lock on and circle the enemies left your character faces that way instead of strafing. And the more you level up the easier it gets. Yes all dark souls are like that but this one is the worst with it. In ds1 I was 176 on ng+5 and getting my shit pushed in. In 3 I'm 207 ng+6 I think and still get -blam!-ed up. Dark souls 2 I'm 200 something and don't even think I've gone ng+ yet but I kill everything too quickly. Dlc though gave me a rough time and still is but normal game is honestly too easy with how the leveling is. That's just how I see it though
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Well of course you kill everything easily. You're level 200 on NG.
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Edited by SeneschalGrigori: 7/28/2016 5:41:51 PM[quote] If you lock on and circle the enemies left your character faces that way instead of strafing.[/quote] I'm sorry what? You do strafe. The only time you don't is when you are sprinting. *Just saw this was already commented on
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I don't know about you but it's always been like that for me on ds1 and 3. I'd always be 140+ before reaching ng+
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Im not sure if it was changed in Scholar of the First Sin (because I never played the original) but you can still strafe while locked on as long as you arent sprinting
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I don't remember writing that
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I don't remember. I've been up for 24 hours so my memory is fuzzy and I haven't played in about 2 weeks so I don't know what to tell you. I think I was thinking about how you can turn when you attack or something I don't know man
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The only thing that I can think of thats similar to that is if you try to attack immediately after rolling you will attack in the direction you were rolling, not what you were locked on to.
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Maybe. I can't remember. I'll have to play but I'm too lazy