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Vay Tiá»n Nhanh. Hit Points, in case you haven't come across it before, is an incredible free newsletter from friend of Eurogamer and former Edge editor Nathan Brown, delivering insight and commentary on the videogame industry. We're delighted to be partnering with Nathan to provide a platform for some of his pieces, continuing with this from earlier this week on Elden Ring and the question of balance. If you like what you've read, do head over and subscribe! Many years ago, I spent an evening in the pub with a cohort of fellow game journalists. Among them was the wonderful Graham Smith, who these days is doing audience-development stuff I shanât pretend to understand at Rock Paper Shotgun, but I believe at the time was editor of PC Gamer. I was stressing about something I had to write a post script for the Edge review of the PS4 launch title Killzone Shadow Fall. I knew I wanted to talk about AI, both in the game and in shooters more broadly, but wasnât entirely sure what to say or how to say it I was a fraud, and still am. Graham said something that helped it all click into place, and which I have never forgotten. âPeople say they want good AI in shooters, but they donât. If FPS AI was perfect then it would be just like playing online against the people at the top of the leaderboard. It would be awful. When people say they want good AI, what they mean is they want to fight enemies that make them feel smart when they beat them.â I effectively wrote up that conversation, or at least what I could remember of it through the hangover, and just about made my deadline. But Grahamâs words have stuck with me ever since â and not just because, after the issue had gone on sale, a reader emailed to say what a good, thought-provoking piece it was again fraud. No, what I took from it was that there is often a difference between what we say or think we want in our games, and what we really mean. Iâve been thinking about this lately in relation to balance in games, and specifically, unsurprisingly I expect, about balance in Elden Ring. The main trigger for it, apart from my own dozens of hours and hundreds of deaths in FromSoftâs latest â and the near-constant stream of videos in my Twitter timeline of pals being one-shot by various enemies in the game â was this thought-provoking sort-of-review from the little-known videogame YouTuber Dunkey. Perhaps you have heard of him. I am not going to try and disagree with his premise that Elden Ringâs balance often feels extreme. I have been one-shot, both by bosses and rank-and-file enemies, more than enough times to take his point. I got so worn down by the punishing final stretch of the game that I decided to borrow a quite broken, and cleary unintended, strategy from the speedrun community that can turn every boss in the game to mincemeat in a few hits. I felt no shame in doing so â indeed, I think it reinforces the point I am about to try and make â and completed the game last Friday. But my counterargument is that old line of Grahamâs. A balancedâ Elden Ring would not be the same game, and I do not believe that is what Dunkey, or any of us who has seen a full health bar melt away in half a second â or have killed a boss in four hits â are really complaining about, or asking for. As we have discussed in Hit Points before, FromSoftâs games stand out in part because of how disinterested the developer seems in what the game industry considers best practice. Sure, Elden Ring could have a linear difficulty curve. Enemies could grow in power at the same rate you do, scaling to your current level so that Limgrave, Lake Of Rot and the Haligtree would pose a similar level of challenge regardless of how early or late in the game you visited them. Every boss battle could take exactly seven minutes and require the exact same number of hits to kill, or kill you. But this sounds terrifically boring, does it not? It certainly does not sound like Elden Ring, a game I finished on Friday afternoon and restarted afresh on Sunday night. It sounds like all the other open-world games out there that I have not already written several thousand words about, have not found myself thinking about constantly for the past six weeks, and that have absolutely not got one of the highest average review scores in gaming history. As Spelunky designer Derek Yu is fond of pointing out, balance is often to the detriment of fun. A perfectly balanced game â an immaculate sort of playable spreadsheet where everything just feels fair â might be something to admire, but it is unlikely to be all that fun to play. Dunkey isnât asking for that sort of balance in Elden Ring, sure. But I think it is the most obvious brute-force solution to a very difficult problem â how to balance difficulty in a game of such size and scope, that offers the player so much freedom in where they go and when, and how they fight when they get there â and explains why we see it so often. It is an even more complex problem for Elden Ring, a game in which it is possible to become terrifically strong even before you start pilfering tactics from the speedrun scene. It adds so much to the FromSoft template â you can craft damaging items, fight on horseback, summon a souped-up copy of yourself, put unique moves on your weapons and have their basic swings inflict status effects, and if all else is lost, respec your character over a dozen times each playthrough â that I sort of understand FromSoftâs lategame rug-pull, where you suddenly feel as weak as a kitten again despite your enormous health bar and maxed-out arsenal. How do you balance enemies around a player with all that power in their pockets? Okay, one-shotting them is a bit extreme, but this is FromSoftware weâre talking about. Itâs not exactly surprising that Miyazaki and co should find themselves faced with a walnut, let their gaze pass over the nutcracker and the sledgehammer, and reach directly for the nuclear warhead. This is FromSoftâs whole deal. It does not give with one hand without taking away with the other, and kicking you in the shins at the same time. I interviewed Miyazaki a few E3s back about the newly announced Sekiro Shadows Die Twice. I asked him about the gameâs signature addition to the FromSoft style guide â a resurrection mechanic that let you get back up when you died â and whether players should see it as a sign he was making an easier game this time, or a warning that this one would be even harder. We all know how that turned out. His reply, by the way, began with a pause, a smile, and the word naisuâ. I hadnât felt that good about myself since the first time I killed Smough and Ornstein. Balance is a weird thing, a subjective one, often more about feelings than facts. And a perceived imbalance can ultimately define a game, rather than break it in two. Take, for example, my beloved Street Fighter IV. In its second major revision, 2011âs Arcade Edition, Capcom added a host of new characters, and one of them in particular was clearly overtuned. Yun was busted, really, and early in the gameâs life the community was quite upset with Capcom for letting him out of the door in so overpowered a state. Balance is obviously precious in multiplayer games, and while each character in a fighting game has their strengths and weaknesses â certain character matchups that naturally favour them, and others in which they struggle â the community felt Yun had the natural advantage against pretty much the entire cast. There were fears for the health of the gameâs thriving tournament scene, and loud calls for Capcom to tone him down. Getting one-shotted by a boss feels awful - but conversely going back to that same boss once you've levelled up and effectively one-shotting them can feel fantastic. Series producer Yoshinori Ono demurred, explaining in a Famitsu interview that Yun was working as intended. Ono said he felt that âhaving such a character [that is stronger than the rest] helps to build a community and competitive spirit.â I thought this was bollocks at the time, just an excuse for a mistake that Capcom had made, but history has proven Ono right. The SFIV community â or at least, the portion of it that didnât play Yun â rallied round, coming together to devise ways in which their bĂȘte noirâs bonkers toolset could be countered. On the tournament scene, once-beloved players who picked Yun were barracked and cast as the bad guys, the crowd automatically rooting for their underdog opponent. After a couple of years the next major SFIV revision came along, Yun was toned down significantly, and the game and its community moved on. But the legacy of the Yun years endures, and in hindsight Iâm glad it happened. SFIV is one of my favourite games of all time, Arcade Edition is a milestone moment in the gameâs history, and The Yun Times live on as its most memorable chapter. That experience changed the way I thought about balance, or at least the supposed importance of it. I see something similar in Elden Ring, and FromSoftâs games more broadly. Technically they are PvE games with an optional â and this time largely opt-in, praise the sun â PvP component. Yet they are not really PvE games at heart, but what I suppose we can call CvE community versus environment. They are designed to be played not just in cooperation but in communion, encouraging and empowering, at times even forcing, players to come together to solve their many problems boss strategies, level layouts, item locations, lore, questlines, speedrun routes, all that. If the website guide or YouTube video doesnât get you past a roadblock, perhaps you can summon a chap with two massive bloody hammers to knock it down for you. There are few problems in Elden Ring that cannot be solved by community brute force, and as such I find it hard to be too upset at the fact that the game appears, at times, to be made entirely of Yuns. I am, after all, a bit of a Yun myself. The final boss could tell you that, if I hadnât already killed it. 'Technically they are PvE games with an optional â and this time largely opt-in, praise the sun â PvP component. Yet they are not really PvE games at heart, but what I suppose we can call CvE community versus environment' Elden Ringâs difficulty pinches the hardest at the very end. For most of the game, FromSoft uses challenge as a sort of guide; if the first enemy you encounter in an area seems too strong, the developer is suggesting you go somewhere else first think of the birds in Caelid, and those gits in the ruins at the start of Mountaintop Of The Giants. Similarly, a boss fight that seems impossible is in part designed to tell you that youâre not quite ready to face what lies in wait behind it. And throughout, there is always somewhere else for you to go an area either entirely unexplored or not yet picked clean, where you can gather Runes for level-ups, perhaps find a new weapon or gear piece that transforms your current build. You can run around an early-game area cathartically one-shotting everything, blowing off some steam. Late in the game, as Miyazaki and team start to really turn the screw, youâre running out of options. You are at the thin end of the funnel now, the bulk of the game and its sprawling world behind you. It doesnât help matters that FromSoft stacks the gameâs final straight with so many boss fights, reinforcing the sensation that you are running out of escape routes â running out of Elden Ring! â and the walls are all that remains. The pain becomes sharper, but is it really because the game is too hard? Or is it that this is one of the last things in Elden Ring on which you will ever be stuck? Sure, in the heat of the moment, as the final boss does that grab move Iâll be having nightmares about for months and my health bar evaporates again, I am frustrated. I may use some words that make the eldest shout âLanguage!â from round the corner. Then the beast finally falls, and elation segues with cruel elegance into sadness; I am happy to have played and loved and finally beaten the thing, but crushed that it is over, like an excellent book or a top-five meal. That, right there, is the hardest balance for game designers to strike. Personally I think that is worth all the one-shot attacks in the world. Two thousand words, that took, give or take. Dunkey did it in five minutes. Told you I was a fraud, didnât I. Thanks to Hit Points for allowing us to share this article. If you'd like regular free newsletters from Hit Points, don't forget to subscribe.
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Si vous aimez Elden ring, vous allez adorer cette sĂ©lection des cinq meilleurs mods Elden Ring auxquels vous pouvez jouer dĂšs maintenant !Elden Ring est lâun des meilleurs titres sortis au cours de la derniĂšre annĂ©e, et les joueurs voyagent toujours Ă travers les Lands Between et dĂ©couvrent ce quâils ont Ă offrir. La communautĂ© de modding, cependant, est dĂ©jĂ allĂ©e Ă toute vapeur. CrĂ©er certains des meilleurs mods que vous pouvez ajouter Ă votre expĂ©rience de jeu. Aujourdâhui, nous allons examiner les cinq meilleurs mods Elden Ring que vous devriez essayer lors de votre prochain voyage Ă travers les Lands Between, y compris oĂč tĂ©lĂ©charger et des conseils que vous devriez connaĂźtre. Comment installer les mods Elden Ring Bascule anti-triche et mod de lancement hors ligne pour Elden Ring Mods. Image NexusMods / FromSoftware Avant tout, lorsque vous utilisez des mods dans Elden Ring, vous devez savoir comment les installer en toute sĂ©curitĂ©. Elden Ring utilise un systĂšme anti-triche lors du jeu en ligne appelĂ© Easy Anti-Cheat. Si ce systĂšme dĂ©tecte toute forme de triche ou de mods, vous pouvez considĂ©rer votre compte de jeu comme un toast. Nous vous recommandons donc de jouer hors ligne lorsque vous utilisez des mods et de les dĂ©sactiver tous lorsque vous jouez en ligne. Alors avant de commencer, le mod dont vous avez besoin pour votre sĂ©curitĂ© est le Bascule anti-triche et lanceur hors ligne mod. Si vous prĂ©voyez dâutiliser lâun des mods que nous allons vous montrer aujourdâhui, assurez-vous que ce mod est installĂ© et configurĂ© avant toute autre chose. Top 5 des meilleurs mods Elden Ring Mettre en pause le module de jeu Modifiez la pause du jeu pour Elden Ring. Image NexusMods / FromSoftware Tout joueur de Soulâs Borne connaĂźt la difficultĂ© dâĂȘtre au milieu dâun donjon lorsque la sonnette retentit ou lorsque la nature appelle et que vous faites face Ă un gant dâennemis. Comme son nom lâindique, ce mod vous permet de mettre le jeu en pause. Dans nâimporte quel menu du jeu, les joueurs peuvent mettre le jeu en pause. Il est idĂ©al pour ceux qui veulent faire une petite pause ou mĂȘme reprendre leur souffle lors dâune bataille difficile. Obtenez le mod Pause du jeu Mod PrĂ©parez-vous Ă mourir mode difficile PrĂ©parez-vous Ă mourir mode difficile Mod pour Elden Ring. Image NexusMods / FromSoftware Il y a eu beaucoup de dĂ©bats au fil des ans pour savoir si lâun des jeux Souls devrait avoir un mode facile ». Mais une chose qui semble unanime est lâidĂ©e que cela ne peut pas faire de mal de rendre les jeux un peu plus difficiles. NommĂ© dâaprĂšs le remake de Dark Souls 1, le mod Prepare to Die rend le jeu plus difficile en amĂ©liorant les statistiques de tous les ennemis du jeu. De lâaugmentation de leur santĂ©, de leurs dĂ©gĂąts et de leur endurance Ă leur capacitĂ© Ă entendre et Ă repĂ©rer les joueurs de beaucoup plus loin. Guide du boss Elden Ring Dragonkin Soldier â Comment battre et localiser Notes de mise Ă jour Elden Ring â Marqueurs PNJ, nouvelles phases de quĂȘte, Ă©quilibrage des armes, etc. Poignard Elden Ring Cinquedea â Emplacement et comment sây rendre Comment obtenir lâensemble de couteaux noirs dans Elden Ring Les ennemis chasseront Ă©galement les joueurs plus catĂ©goriquement quâauparavant et nâabandonneront pas si facilement, nous vous recommandons donc dâapprendre Ă courir et Ă vous cacher trĂšs bien si vous jouez Ă ce mod. Bien que ce mod rende le jeu difficile, il nâest pas impossible dây jouer, nous le recommandons donc Ă tout joueur dâElden Ring cherchant Ă se mettre au dĂ©fi. Obtenez le module PrĂ©parez-vous Ă mourir mode difficile Mode facile pour Elden Ring Mod Mode facile pour Elden Ring Mod. Image NexusMods / FromSoftware Lâautre cĂŽtĂ© de lâargument de la difficultĂ© pour les jeux de Soul a toujours Ă©tĂ© que certains joueurs veulent simplement profiter du jeu et ne pas se dĂ©battre comme ils le peuvent parfois. La communautĂ© de modding a rĂ©pondu Ă cette prĂ©occupation et nous sommes dâaccord avec leur approche. Le mode facile pour le mod Elden Ring rend le jeu plus facile sans enlever ce qui rend le jeu attrayant. En rĂ©duisant les dĂ©gĂąts ennemis de 50 %, en augmentant les dĂ©gĂąts des joueurs de 25 % et en augmentant le nombre de runes obtenues de 10 fois le montant normal. Il sâagit dâun Ă©quilibre bienvenu par rapport Ă la courbe de difficultĂ© du jeu et ne rend pas fondamentalement le jeu trop facile. Il offre une nouvelle façon dâaborder le jeu aux joueurs qui souhaitent une expĂ©rience moins fatigante. Obtenez le mode facile pour Elden Ring Mod Mod grand marchand Mod grand marchand pour Elden Ring. Image NexusMods / FromSoftware Les jeux de la Soul sont connus pour leurs mondes vastes et exploratoires. Ainsi, la collecte des diffĂ©rents objets cachĂ©s par le jeu est toujours un voyage agrĂ©able dans lequel sâaventurer. Mais nous avons tous Ă©tĂ© lĂ lorsque vous voulez simplement trouver lâarticle que vous recherchez ou que vous voulez essayer de nouveaux articles mais que vous nâavez pas 3 heures pour explorer une nouvelle zone. Câest lĂ quâintervient le mod Grand Merchant, en permettant au joueur dâaccĂ©der facilement Ă tous les objets du jeu via le menu de fabrication dâobjets. Câest idĂ©al pour ceux qui veulent essayer diffĂ©rentes constructions avec diffĂ©rents objets proposĂ©s par le jeu. Mais bien sĂ»r, vous pouvez jouer avec les objets du jeu juste pour voir ce quâils font. Obtenez le module Grand Marchand DĂ©verrouiller le mod de frĂ©quence dâimages DĂ©bloquez le Framerate Mod pour Elden Ring. Image NexusMods / FromSoftware Enfin et surtout, chaque joueur connaĂźt la difficultĂ© de faire en sorte quâun jeu se joue bien en ce qui concerne les frĂ©quences dâimages. Parfois, mĂȘme avec une bĂȘte de systĂšme, le jeu peut couper vos images par seconde FPS sans raison rĂ©elle. Heureusement, la communautĂ© de modding a créé le mod Unlock The Framerate qui rĂ©sout ce problĂšme pour nous. Lorsquâil est actif, les joueurs peuvent rĂ©gler manuellement leur frĂ©quence dâimages pour rĂ©pondre Ă leurs besoins, que vous ayez besoin de lâaugmenter ou de lâabaisser. La limite Ă laquelle vous pouvez le dĂ©finir est actuellement de 999 FPS. Obtenez le module de dĂ©verrouillage du framerate Et il y a les 5 meilleurs mods Elden Ring que vous pouvez essayer aujourdâhui. Merci dâavoir lu, et si vous ĂȘtes intĂ©ressĂ© par plus de contenu Elden Ring, veuillez consulter notre section dĂ©diĂ©e Elden Ring ici. Image de la fonctionnalitĂ© avec lâaimable 473risation de FromSoftware.
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