• @[email protected]
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      192 months ago

      Yes. The only recent FromSoft game where this could happen is AC6, but it doesn’t have player messages.

    • @[email protected]
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      132 months ago

      Ah good ole’ “You really care about this” as an attempt to discredit an opposing argument. Can’t let them know we’ve run out of ideas to support our failing point of view!

    • @[email protected]
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      112 months ago

      I mean, I am too. The joke doesn’t make sense as it’s written, but it would if there’s a different game that uses X to backstep.

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        There are TONS of games that use X as a dodge button. Just because the big game dev, fromsoft, use another button for roll, doesn’t mean no game does. The joke isn’t about what button you press, it’s about getting someone to press literally any button that would mess them up in a normally safe situation.

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          22 months ago

          Nobody said they didn’t. I’m saying I don’t know what game this meme is about.

          But since there’s TONS of examples, feel free to give us some.

          • @Ookami38
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            Just off the top of my head, God of war either defaults to it or has the option of X/O, it’s a common choice in the actioney ff games, etc.

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      72 months ago

      Tbf, I thought the exact same thing. B/O would be the right input for dodge/backstep in all From’s Souls games, including Bloodborne and Elden Ring.

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      These people are clearly incapable of separating the joke from reality. Who cares what button is being pressed. The joke is the same even if you put some hieroglyphics in place of it.

      Is this like an autism thing?