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  1. 5 hours ago, NobFox said:

    @Lutpinwould be your best starting point for that. I'm not sure if there are an open spots at the moment though.

    Being a part of the signature campaign is indeed currently not possible.
    But all users can wear the Crypto.Games signature (you can find them in the signature campaign thread on Bitcointalk) and replace the links in their signature with their own ref link to earn from promoting Crypto.Games on the forum that way.

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  2. To be able to compare the difficulty to Dark Souls, you must have played a Souls(Bourne) game before, and there's the catch, you played a Souls game before.

    While ER is the biggest step in the series since maybe Demon's Souls to DS1, it follows the same foundation, and what you've learned in your previous SoulsBourne game you can apply here now. A new player having no history with the series will find ER significantly more difficult than you do (similar to how new people found DS3 more difficult than those that had already played the two predecessors).

    That being said, the open world concept gives you plenty of opportunities to grind and level that you didnt have with the previous installments, ER can be easier than any other Souls game. It does not have to be, its up to how you approach it. I get that especially in a first playthrough you want to explore and see everything, and with that, you'll level up fairly quickly, and especially be able to level your equipment early on.

    What you call repetitive dungeons aren't the dungeons, I assume you are talking about the mines/tunnels where you get upgrade equipment and the catacombs where you fight mini bosses. They are meant to be easier to allow people to equip themselves and level, as well as gain experience (aka "git gud"). They are also mostly optional and can be ignored.

    The real dungeons, what the game calls legacy dungeons, are not. And here's where Souls comes back into play. The first of those is Stormveil Castle, which you can approach almost immediately after starting the game. Depending on how much grinding you do before you head in there, you might have a different opinion about the difficulty level.

    To me, those Legacy Dungeons are where ER is strongest, but they are also where it's the closest to its predecessors. I know other people who enjoy exploring the vast open world, which btw is awesome in terms of level/art design (yeah, the graphics are poop, FromSoftware never was great there), and havent been to the legacy dungeons at all.

    Overall ER is great, not perfect, it has its flaws, but it is on one level with the previous entries. I personally do not agree with the insane reviews, in my own list, it would take a place closely behind DS1 and DS3, but that very well might come down to individual preference, and might change over time and additional playthroughs.

  3. On 4/10/2021 at 7:23 AM, Kewl said:

    We're not on 2.0 (yet) 🙂

    The 2.0 staking is actually live already, at least in a limited scope, you can committ funds to the contract and set yourself up to be a validator as soon as it launches on mainnet.

    Theres quite a few ETH committed that way already: https://etherscan.io/address/0x00000000219ab540356cbb839cbe05303d7705fa

    Note of caution, once in the contract, youre locked and cant access your ETH until 2.0 actually launches.

     

    Ethereum.org has a few more resources on all of the pre-commitments: https://ethereum.org/en/eth2/staking/

  4. This is a collective thread where you can exchange music, share your own stuff, or probe others for their favorites.
    Anything audio goes in here, be creative.

     

    I'll start it off with some lofi: 

     

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  5. 11 minutes ago, NobFox said:

    Mostly I like open world stuff where I can mess about at the moment.

    Its not entirely open world, but with levels big enough it could as well be, and if youre into making a mess, Hitman 3 sounds like a good option.

    Somewhat unfairly dubbed the Japanese AC, Ghost of Tsushima also comes to mind.

    And just for nostalgic reasons, Mafia Definitive Edition (although the open world of that one is somewhat lacking, but it makes up for it in its story).

  6. 3 hours ago, NobFox said:

    Oh my.. I'm just um.. Stepping away from the computer for a bit. I'm feeling a little warm now.

    Joking aside, what have you played already, what are your genre preferences. Hard to make suggestions based off just a single game.

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