@@user-su3wr2xb3g Funny. Aela was my first crush on my first game aka Nord. I back to Skyrim and this npc is cold heart killer but she's hot as fuck...
after that theres gonna be a cutscene where theres gonna be falling rocks behind the entrance you came in and suddenly you heard giant rumbling noises and birds flying away from that location,basically what happens. AFTER THAT you hear boss music playing in the backround,and then you fight the boss who was suprisingly weak.
Hahaha. Once, I had Herman's mora preaching to me as I battled seekers and a lurker, FOR THE FIRST TIME! It was not a pleasant experience. I had no clue what he was really saying, I just was trying to not be unalived.
@@Wolf88888 shes actually a dadric prince. I think it was of light or something. I can't remember, I'll edit this when I do. But she is the least evil of the daedra, and she hates undead with a passion.
What makes me nervous is when I’m in a dungeon grinding and I come up on a boss room, and my last save point was about 10 rooms back, almost an hour ago.
this happened to me in that one dwarven dungeon up north in the mountains once. i was about to finish and then died and spawned almost at the beginning
I was about to say this! I'm not an old man like you (only 25) but I see an obvious boss room and then I'm like "ok, let's go prepare for that I guess"
"This room has a rather lot of wide open space in it" I feel this walking into literally any area in Elden Ring that looks even slightly like a boss arena
It's one of the really disappointing things in games and something I'd point to where 'accessibility' ruins the actual gameplay experience - like it could have been a really cool scary surprise and panic and adrenaline.. but instead it was telegraphed, and just fell flat
@@PJOZeusI’m fine with certain telegraphs like this in games. For newer gamers, it helps. For veteran gamers, it’s that “this is where the fun begins” feeling. You get this rewarding since when you’ve played enough games to recognize these tropes whereas someone fresh to gaming may see an auto save and think, “oh, neat.”
You don't need invisibility if you "sneak" everywhere and level it up early. Then just wait until the "X boots of muffle" start appearing, disenchant them and put it on whatever your preferred armor is. Is this amateur hour?
@@hunterdog3183 your s Probably right, I'm still stuck on my resident evil 4 remake live streams, I used to get magnum ammo close to a hard parts and big fights.
@@Cold_Zero_The_Wise in the modern games and remakes they tend to hide magnum ammo, or make it purchasable with the currencies like in re7 with the magnum ammo in the cage.
Oh! RU-vid let's YOU say "shit", but when I call the greasy orange shit stain what he is, suddenly we gotta shut shit down? Double standard sir, and you are as much of a victim of it as I am. Also yes, what she said, a sudden surge of good drops equals a hard fight ahead. It's been pretty standard game psyche for 3 decades now. Nothing new. They just larp it. You know, like how the gop lawmakers like to larp the "second civil war" to get the non-thinkers to hate "the gays" or "the jews" or whatever nonsense they're pushing today.
i love when a game starts playing danger music, you stop and franticly search for that enemy. then about 30 seconds later you decide the games screwing with you. and then you turn around and there they are
@@mindgames9465 If i have Ethereal shout i would hit a giant and run all the way to Windhelm, use the shout and enjoy the mayhem as Stormcloak soldiers get yeeted in the horizon :)
Correction: nothing makes a gamer more ANNOYED than when the game auto saves just before you die is a good time, because the game AUTOMATICALLY OPENS THE LAST MOST RECENT SAVE, and you have to scramble multiple times to open the menu every time you are reloaded, just seconds before you die, in order to load a save that will not make you rage quit.
You don't need to scramble, but you do need to be nervous because _when was the last time you saved manually?_ @@kikinovella2173 If it's like you just dropped your quicksave and immediately got wrecked, you can just open the menu (or quit out) and reload the next most recent save, which is normally an autosave from just a few minutes prior. However when it's the autosave that triggered right before you got shrecked then you've got to hope that you had been manually saving frequently and your last manual save wasn't several hours prior or all the way back at the start of the game.
I'm pretty sure they have made a couple rpg with that same ability to be stuck mid game and if you want to fix have a half or whole day play to correct.
Would be fun if it could bait you with getting into a room with the weakest enemies the game can offer. And then half an hour later the real boss appear without warning ;)
The thing is though it kind of only works with assassins, building suspense and tension - for anything else it's just kind of an "oops, anyway" where i'd rather prefer just being clubbed as the welcome before the music kicks in If it doesn't add to the vibe it takes away from it, and in almost every case it certainly takes away from it
What's even worse is when the boss drops down from seemingly nowhere, effectively scaring the daylights out of you and making you grateful for that auto save
Nothing worse than the panic quicksave at a moment when you're about to receive a killing blow.... and then loading it up just to die again and again and again and again and again, until you accept the loss and load the previous save from an hour ago, or worse.
I just started another playthrough after letting it gather dust for the past few months, and all of a sudden, this video popped up today. The damn in-game music is so iconic my phone was able to pick up on the fact that I'm playing Skyrim again without me ever even saying Skyrim 😂😆
A similarly scary situation: when your party is walking through the forest and the dm just asks one of you "hey, how high is you passive perception again?"
Once while exploring a ruin in Skyrim I got stuck between some rubble blocking a door and a wall. So I reloaded a save only to find my character had taken up a permanent residence at that rubble