All great points ! I gravitate to character customization (in general), though don’t think they will change anything besides some new armor… I also think a Deathblight Godwin corpse is going to be a DLC Boss for sure. Great video Razz 10/10 🎉
Rangoon my main man, thank you 🎉 I agree, we’re probably just getting new armor sets which is always exciting. However, look at armored core 6’s mech customization! If only, if only….
It’s a very paradoxically nonsensical statement that invaders are the reason for the game’s longevity. We wouldn’t have anyone to invade if there wasn’t still a healthy PVE and co-op player base interest in the game. I think you underestimate the broad appeal of Elden ring to a plethora of gamer demographics outside of the pvp/invader community. The numbers in seamless co-op also support this, but even with those large swathes of the community taken out of the invasion pool, we are still successfully invading people.
I hear you, that comment was not intended to exclude the PVE community at all. However, most of the time I’m invading people who are not really PVErs at all, rather a host and two phantoms luring invaders in. Hence, they would be considered part of the PvP community. Regardless, I think there will be a long lasting interest in Elden Ring whether you’re into PvP or not… and I acknowledge I sounded exclusive in the video.
@@Razz150 I see. My experience both as a PVE lore nerd that plays with my friends over and over and over for hours and enjoys both being invaded and invading others on PC is somehow quite different. I do run I to campfire duellists and gankers maybe one or twice in every 6 invasions. But often times it’s the same gankers or campfire duellists over and over as opposed to several teams of them. 🤷🏼♀️
I see where you’re coming from but I’d have to strongly disagree. The PvP in souls games have been very important for their overall lifespans. Dark souls 3, for instance, was kept alive for years with PvP after its release… up until the release of Elden Ring. Many of the patch hotfixes in Elden Ring have been made in response to the PvP community as well.
if the alter garments option was similar to warframes customization it would be so good.
All great points ! I gravitate to character customization (in general), though don’t think they will change anything besides some new armor… I also think a Deathblight Godwin corpse is going to be a DLC Boss for sure. Great video Razz 10/10 🎉
Rangoon my main man, thank you 🎉
I agree, we’re probably just getting new armor sets which is always exciting. However, look at armored core 6’s mech customization! If only, if only….
Delayed till 2025.. but is honing to be perfect
Looks like June 20th, 2024 my friend 😁
It’s a very paradoxically nonsensical statement that invaders are the reason for the game’s longevity. We wouldn’t have anyone to invade if there wasn’t still a healthy PVE and co-op player base interest in the game.
I think you underestimate the broad appeal of Elden ring to a plethora of gamer demographics outside of the pvp/invader community. The numbers in seamless co-op also support this, but even with those large swathes of the community taken out of the invasion pool, we are still successfully invading people.
I hear you, that comment was not intended to exclude the PVE community at all. However, most of the time I’m invading people who are not really PVErs at all, rather a host and two phantoms luring invaders in. Hence, they would be considered part of the PvP community. Regardless, I think there will be a long lasting interest in Elden Ring whether you’re into PvP or not… and I acknowledge I sounded exclusive in the video.
@@Razz150 I see. My experience both as a PVE lore nerd that plays with my friends over and over and over for hours and enjoys both being invaded and invading others on PC is somehow quite different. I do run I to campfire duellists and gankers maybe one or twice in every 6 invasions. But often times it’s the same gankers or campfire duellists over and over as opposed to several teams of them. 🤷🏼♀️
Honestly pvp isn't that important for souls game it's just a cool extra in the game
I see where you’re coming from but I’d have to strongly disagree. The PvP in souls games have been very important for their overall lifespans. Dark souls 3, for instance, was kept alive for years with PvP after its release… up until the release of Elden Ring. Many of the patch hotfixes in Elden Ring have been made in response to the PvP community as well.