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Re: Bloodborne

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i just feel like it's trying to get from point A to point B, use some between the two, get killed and don't make it to B, go back to point A and now you don't have them anymore. look at games like fallout & elder scrolls, start off at point A, find something, get killed, reload point A and what you found is still gonna be where you found it.
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Okay, sure, but you're framing it against games that it very much is not. That's just not how Souls games work. You don't load a save when you die. Just one of the many idiosyncrasies of the Souls games.
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yeah, this is the first of the souls games for me, so others are what i have for comparison. i'm one of those guys who saves his games very frequently too... :facepalm:
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That's certainly not a bad habit to have. :thumb:
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