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I've been playing this game as a kid and I was having a blast.

Now I'm doing it and WTF? Even the first dungeon with that laser eyed boss was stupid grindy. After that, it only gets worse. The dungeon after the first town with the spiders... I mean, I literally die on every step. Save, reload, save, reload, save, reload. What's going on?

I'm playing on normal. I have a combat mage, a healer, an archer and a tank as well. All of them do only their appropriate spells / attacks. Yet I just keep dying and dying and dying. This is the very beginning of the game, yet I already gave up because I'm sick of it. Without the healer, I'd die within 5 seconds after engaging any group of monsters. I'm not exaggerating. This is borderline unplayable, and I'm at the very beginning of the game.

I might think for a second that I'm doing my character stats wrong, except there's no stats to adjust, it's done automatically. There's no interesting drop either, any noteworthy, SLIGHTLY better item I can't even equip because of too high requirements.

This is totally not how I remembered this game. Am I alone with this? What am I doing wrong?
Post edited June 27, 2023 by noobient
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noobient: I've been playing this game as a kid and I was having a blast.

Now I'm doing it and WTF? Even the first dungeon with that laser eyed boss was stupid grindy. After that, it only gets worse. The dungeon after the first town with the spiders... I mean, I literally die on every step. Save, reload, save, reload, save, reload. What's going on?

I'm playing on normal. I have a combat mage, a healer, an archer and a tank as well. All of them do only their appropriate spells / attacks. Yet I just keep dying and dying and dying. This is the very beginning of the game, yet I already gave up because I'm sick of it. Without the healer, I'd die within 5 seconds after engaging any group of monsters. I'm not exaggerating. This is borderline unplayable, and I'm at the very beginning of the game.

I might think for a second that I'm doing my character stats wrong, except there's no stats to adjust, it's done automatically. There's no interesting drop either, any noteworthy, SLIGHTLY better item I can't even equip because of too high requirements.

This is totally not how I remembered this game. Am I alone with this? What am I doing wrong?
I never remember it being that hard. I also use tactics to keep from being swarmed. When using a character with melee weapons make sure you set them up so they don't run to the enemy. If you don't they will draw every enemy to them and you will die, quickly. Make the enemy come to you, slowly advance to the next group and activate only 1 enemy, have your melee character have a second ability in archery to draw the enemy to you. Make it so you have the numbers and they take damage getting to you. Make it so that your main melee switched back to melee when they get to you. Do that and suddenly the game gets easier.
I did none of this back in the day :) In fact, I had no idea what I was doing for the most part. I didn't even really speak much English lol.
There are mods out there also that spice things it up a bit. :)

Some of these mods can help adjust the difficulty curve up or down as well. Like a "harder monster" mod that you can actually tweak to lower the mobs health/dmg (in stead of making them harder) as well if you get the .dres tools. (Google siegetheday or something like that)
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Right, but you don't actually answer the question... has there really been some quite hefty balance patches after release, or am I just imagining things?
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noobient: Right, but you don't actually answer the question... has there really been some quite hefty balance patches after release, or am I just imagining things?
I have not noticed a real difference in this game. What I have noticed is compared to when I played this game when it came out and now I'm not nearly as good a player as I was back then. I am afraid that age catches up with us all.
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noobient: Right, but you don't actually answer the question... has there really been some quite hefty balance patches after release, or am I just imagining things?
Then to answer your question, there's no different that I know of patchwise or recall from the past gameplay (granted it was a long time ago). I do recall hit and run tactics years back and peeling mobs off a few at a time as well. What abbayarra said is mostly likely what I recall as well.

The option I mentioned is IF you feel it's really that hard from what you recall, you can get such mods to reduce the monster stats a little or a lot as you see fit and then maybe it will feel somewhat the same as it did for you back then.

Unfortuantely, as I've gotten older (and slower), I tend to heavily mod games now to suite my playstyle and needs to keeping it fun (mostly to avoid frustration). So I now do have a ton of mods installed for DS1 (and even DS2 lol).
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