well i guess i am play it wrong but atleast i have fun doing it...
i just cant reproduce the mashing methon on my game :-/ Dying too fast
My problem I posted on the previous page happens to be when multiple Captains show up, esp. the ranged ones. They and the other ones whittle down your health when you're taking on groups of 20 Orcs. I don't have aproblem with button mashing, I've been countering easily; but I don't have time to finish off an Orc with the trigger+X on my XBox 360 controller. It's the incoming throwing axes and arrows I'm not able to avoide much since I'm concentrating on countering and trying to finish off the orcs surrounding me.
Usually I find running away and getting out of sight of seems to be effective when dealing with multiple Captains and many uruks around. It's very easy to outrun enemies in this game. Just use hit n' run tactics and take out one enemy at a time. Also remember to use the environment to your advantage (ex. lure the enemies near explosive objects or let some caragors out).
@briangw Kill the captains quickly by exploiting their weaknesses
Yeah, I realized that after looking more at the intel. I've been tracking those that I can air assassinate but the ground ones that are two or more similar in their strengths/weaknesses where stealth doesn't do anything is kind of tough.
Vryder wrote:
Usually I find running away and getting out of sight of seems to be effective when dealing with multiple Captains and many uruks around. It's very easy to outrun enemies in this game. Just use hit n' run tactics and take out one enemy at a time. Also remember to use the environment to your advantage (ex. lure the enemies near explosive objects or let some caragors out).
I figured that out last night too. The one Power mission where you need to kill the shield captain and his guards in the SW area of the map was tough at first until I realized you can run away and heal yourself.
So how much stress is this game after the branding system? Seems to be a lot of management in addition to making sure your branded orcs doesn't get killed in their own feuds around the map as well.
There's the occasional blue "brand" mission where you in some way support these "converts" but I skipped them and went full speed into the endgame, can finish off the remaining collectibles and side missions later or so I reasoned.
so he turns off his monitor and pretty much still kills everything and dosent die, good combat !
So people troll Ryse for being stupid mashfest, but they love this retarded bullshit?
I felt that something is wrong with this game
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so he turns off his monitor and pretty much still kills everything and dosent die, good combat !
I usually don't like such vids, but this guy is hilarious So true.
Damn, indeed I could relate to that a lot.
The biggest problem with these games is one and only: the lack of difficulty settings. In this case, it starts off nicely and fairly balanced, your character is yes powerful, but not too much (and you can't actually abuse the one-button-to-rule-em-all strategy because you're not allowed to). But then, once you start unlocking stuff like double insta-executions, practically unlimited arrow shots, uber combat drains, bashing, wraith flash 'n burn powers, and not to mention all the captains standing by your side, it gets like the most typical walk in the pAAArk.
It's a shame, but I'm not even mad anymore. AC and many other streamlined games had the same problem and unfortunately it will stay like this because the target audience doesn't need anything else.
I usually try to steer away from blatantly OP powers/strategies (by not spending skill points, for example), keeping it somewhat challenging and fair, it's the only way for me to have fun.
I don't see how a difficulty setting would fix it. They'd just give the enemy more hp and gimp your character, making things frustrating. It's just the way the combat is designed, style over substance.
that video is a load of crap, he is mashing lmb while in the gameplay there is a pause between each attack, which can only be achieved by clicking with the delay
but yeah whatever
i still didnt managed to reproduce that mashing LMB while surviving everything, he managed to do in dat video
after unlocking the stunjump and x5 streak I can take on endless waves of orcs and multiple captains at once... Funny how the difficulty went from challenging to piss easy
I got pummeled to death by one of the Sub-captains (unbreakable shield, can't be jumped over )- 3 times before I realized I was really under powered since I didn't do any of the primary missions early on - didn't have any of the nice wraith abilities.
Really frustrating but I was bored to tears after the same missions. The game is not that bad but I'm kind of bored by sandbox games after finishing AC: Revelations, AC 3 and playing a bit of Watch Dogs.
I'm starting to think that Batman Arkham City was the last sandbox game that I enjoyed without feeling that the side missions were too repetitive.
i just tried what he did went in to the stronghold, run around until there were like 50 of them and turned of my monitor and just clicked away, died in a mater of 20-30 seconds
it might work with 4-5 enemies but not with hordes, so yeah i call bs on clicking and surviving without looking
my character is maxed out, if that makes any difference and no i can't be arsed to make a video
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