Aye I'm new to this and thanks for the subscribers but let me know what you guys want to see for what game and i'll make it happen haha. currently im playing elden rings and gran turismo. just let me know what stupid stuff you guys want to see and it'll happen.
How about I rip this video and put it on Reddit so everybody can see what a fucking fraud you are? Do you think we are stupid? Seriously? I'm gonna need a fucking answer, ASAP.
Is there a lore reason for enemies being taller than player characters, ever, or is it always just for aesthetics and so you can see around you well/practicality? This kind of takes me out games immersion wise. Even the classic 2d rpgs did that thing where normal human enemies would be like 20 ft tall while all the player character battlers were the opposite. Even young me was like "why are the enemy humans so tall with no in-story reason for it?" Now, if I was a game developer, which I'm not, I'm not even human, I would invent some fancy in story reason for enemies always being taller.
@@austinadams3400 3 full playthroughs all over 100 hours of elden ring and I wouldnt have noticed, played all of ds2 and 3 bloodborne multiple times unless your an invasion/pvp nerd no one is finna notice the fella whos a foot shorter not like he was next to another one for comparison
“The trick is not learning to disappear. The trick is learning to hide in plain sight, until everyone around you swears you belong exactly where you are.”
Bro invaders have a marker on compass yet they miss now. How dumb ppl can be? Ya other games it was either only through locking on it can be found out but this time I don't even know what to say
This is genius, had a ton of fun mimicking flags and the stone pillar around Limgrave, it's funny watching invaders run in circles while their buffs run down
The equivalent to driving normal in GTA lol. It would've been hilarious if he found the body of the REAL npc only to realize it was was really you pretending.
I feel like it was one of the healthier communities too, I remember getting into a lot of like fun rivalries with tags I'd recognize. I fucking miss that game mode man.
this reminds of that video in ds3 where the dude pretends to be one of those hollowed villagers. the things, he got their hat and ragged clothes but like- dude is short, he has a giant ass sword in one hand, is embered, literally standing next to the mobs taller than him, and i think the guy kept switching weapons, and was sitting down then standing up whenever the invader passes by.
Should've have blasted his ass on the 3rd pass-by to scare the bejesus out of them. Can you imagine just walking passed an NPC only for them to turn into a dragon's head and prop you with rot?
@@ebonslayer3321 That's actually true, as a guy who mainly was in the Aldrich faithful covenant in dark souls 3 using those knights with the giant ass bows to wipe out players made it funny af
@@ammonoler5786 Yeah, they only pull it out when aggroed. But in this case, wouldn’t the invader find it weird that the soldier didn’t pull out his sword to want to attack him even when he was so close to him? Lol
I invaded a guy once in Anor Londo in DS1 and was searching for about half an hour till i realized he was cosplaying as the silver knight in front of the chestin the room on the shortcut door(where 2 knights are, one in the chests and another one with the spear) I bowed to him, dropped a few humanities and left cause it was amazing, i had passed through there like 5 times and only realized it was him by the breathing sound when the YT music i had in the background ended
playing pvp games with music in background is both good and bad . everytime i play planetside 2 with music on i do insane movie badassery things i just get in the zone especially when i am in an open front with only enemies to kill and not enough thinking and strategy is required but only pure skill , the music make me feel like a super soldier and it do indeed make me a beast doing insane streaks while allies around me dying like typical soldiers . the bad thing about it is that when focus is required like infiltrating a base to assassinate its garison of players or something like that i feel it make me less effective , as if i dont have all my senses focusing on the mission . already i cant hear them but i also my thinking get blury . i can easily forget something or do like what you did and pass right in front of them and expose myself .
@@adrielortega7352 People who wait for invaders, and just hide, or use exploits to get out of the the invader's boundaries, so that they can't reach or find the host, and the invaders usually get tired of looking and end up leaving, thus the host gets a lot of runes. And they keep doing that over and over again to farm runes
@@adrielortega7352 That is my understanding of it, but I could be wrong, I've never done it, or suffered from it, or even watched a video about it, just saw people complaining, and that's what I got from their comments
@@gigasigmaofficial idk where you brought Amber Heard into it from but Johnny Depp tanked his own career by being an intoxicated piece of shit and it blows my mind y'all just believe impossible things like "she threw the vodka bottle so powerfully that it cleanly cut the tip of his finger off, and it was totally reasonable for him to then write in blood that his girlfriend was a slut on his walls"
I am reminded of this One invasion in Dark Souls 3 I was in the demon ruins and didnt feel like hunting down the invaders, so instead i decided to wait by the bonfire, i took My seat and waited. In the span of 25-30min i was witness to two invaders and a helpful blue summon walking right by me, more than once. I wasnt even hiding, just sitting by the central bonfire. In the end i poped a giant seed and the invaders died or left.
I’ve been doing this hide and seek hiding as NPC characters, and I sometimes get hate mail for AFK Farming, even though it’s just hide and seek. Why do farmers have to ruin everything 😭
Well he was using it. The compass stops working in close proximity. That’s why you can see him running directly past the host as he was going a straight line from the compass.
@@vt4979 Ew. I don't like that, but invasions in this game are pretty weird in the open world. I can see why they'd make that choice, but like, that's really always on the compass? Being able to hide and sneak attack is like a pretty big part of invasions for souls games for a lot of people. What's the point of the (spoilers)....... item that turns you into things in the environment if they can just follow a compass?
I did this all the time in Dark Souls 3. Had a character named Lothic Champion that wore the full Lothric Knight set. I'd invade and use the rest emote near the fallen suits of knight armor. Near perfect camouflage. Then id wait and jump out for kills when they let their guard down nearby. If invaded myself I'd do the same and watch invaders run around. Endless fun
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I mean if you're gonna sink in like 4 hours a day that some casual gamers do might as well enjoy the scenery.....(better enjoy the opportunities around you too but I digress)
@@sekiro7645 the compass stops working at roughly the same range as a conceiling veil, so when the "invader" spawns and wanders around for a couple minutes before even looking in the host's direction it makes it look staged as fuck
Does it also appear when you hide or use the talisman that makes you "invisible" when you crouch or even the Assassin's Gambit ashes of war? Or does it make you completely invisible from the compass?
@@Casketkrusher_ Yes, and even still when you use mimic veil. If you could be invisible on the compass, people wouldnt be able to find afk hosts. Come on now
@@crestfallenwarrior5719 I dressed as a black knight and people fell for it. they often dont check size. obviusly the majority of the time i get caught xD
Honestly, I’m not surprised as even if you aren’t perfect, you aren’t be watched 24/7, at most you will be walked by and all you need is to look 70 percent accurate to pass
Yeah I rlly doubt that anyone who is arguing about them would think about it, even if they know that there's some people that like to play hide and seek in pvp
Me and a buddy of mine did this in Dark Souls 2 We'd dress up as those two samurai knights on the Iron Keep bridge (the pvp zone then), and just watch as the invaders ran around looking for us lol. A few of them were smart enough to know we were about half the size of the actual knights, the rest were blind af. Good times.
This is so good! If only all online games had this possibility where you can imitate NPCs to evade dire situations, toxic players or simple invaders. Even better: Making it an official feature ingame!
@@Gamer88334 I have 4 of them but never was really hooked. They're the kind of games I like to watch good players play but not play myself. Like bloodborn or the souls games (strangely, not elden ring lol)
This reminded me of a time in DS3 when I did the stretch out gesture in a patch of flowers in the ringed city. The invader passed by the area I was in about 3 times and then left.
The one time I got invaded in the game when I was summoning help for Commander Neil I just used a sitting down gesture on a pillar next to the boss fog wall wearing the crucible armor and the invader ran up to me like 5x and didn't notice me. I left for 10 minutes and came back to summon some help since it failed the first time and he was still there and died to comet azure from one of the people I summoned.
All an invader has to do is one simple thing: mash the lock-on key/button. LITERALLY nothing can hide from that, unless the host/cooperates are using the mimic crown, in which case jokes on them.
The location of the host is also shown on the compass but he was probably a new player or even someone experienced but never realized what the marker means.
I like to have a good chuckle using the Mimic Veil to mess with people. It’s not even about getting the kill, I just like when I’m a little candle brazier and a dude walks up and turns around looking for me or the host and I dragon roar and they fall over.
I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS BROOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! I SAW YOUR REDDIT POST EARLY THIS YEAR and I just recently started playing Elden Ring, reminded me of this clip. Oh my LORD THANK YOU! XD shit is sooooo goooooood
This is brilliant but it’s also part of the reason I always spam the lock on button when I’m looking for my target cause they’ll be the only thing I can lock onto! That or any helpers they may have with them ;)
Reminds me of the time I invaded in the Dark souls 3 swamp right before crystal sage, me and another red bro spent like 10 minutes looking for the host when we noticed that we can lock on to the exile NPC... We both got absolutely destroyed. It was amazing.
Reminds me player invasions in Watch Dogs. Foolling people driving like NPCs while you were hacking them, seeing them running past you multiple times was awesome.