![]() Your friend may be a bit too harsh about it, but I can see where he's coming from. until we unlocked chain-dashing.Īs much as I understand why chain dashing was done with a rythm requirement, I understand the frustration and I think the mechanic would be much better if it just allowed the player to just mash the dash button as fast as possible and just keep chain-dashing. Originally posted by BlackShark:I played the game in coop with a friend. It didn't matter if I told him that chain-dashing is only required in a few places for puzzles, and rarely used for combat : "the game clearly wants me to learn and use it, and the game's clearly doing everything it can to make it impossible for me : the game does not want me to enjoy it."Īs much as I understand why chain dashing was done with a rythm requirement, I understand the frustration and I think the mechanic would be much better if it just allowed the player to just mash the dash button as fast as possible and just keep chain-dashing. The game is already hard enough, now the game forces me to close my eyes and shut my ears to use the core mechanic of the game (dashing) : that's it, let's play something else !" He told me : "I can't see any hint of the rythm in the animation because once I see the drifter's animation ending it's already over, the sound pitch change confuses me so I can't trust my ears either. until we unlocked chain-dashing.Īfter 10 minutes of attempts and failure to get the rythm, he rage-quit the game. It took me more than 20 hours and 3 playthroughs to reliably pull a 5x chain dash in the field, and my record in the shop is 30x chain dashes (I have abandonned all hope of ever reaching the 800x achievement). I have to admit though that I didn't master it at the end of my first playthrough. I found it easier to do in 60fps than before although I'm not sure if it's because I have a few hours more training or the framerate change. But once you get it right it is very rewarding. It took me a lot of (frustrating) practice to learn it. I agree that chain dashing is very hard to get right. ![]()
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