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Nioh 2: Complete Edition PC Features Trailer

TheGejsza

Member
I still don't know if I want it on PC or PS5.

My pc should handle 1440p/60FPS on highest settings.
PS5 on the other hand is 4k/6FPS... but are settings same as maxumum-pc?

And I still have PTSD from this water level (with holes in the boards) from Nioh 1...
 

TintoConCasera

I bought a sex doll, but I keep it inflated 100% of the time and use it like a regular wife
They already get the keys from the developers after paying for them. Not G2A though, avoid those pricks.
I bought mine from Instant Gaming, any news on if that site is legit or not? And if not... any recommendations?
 

TintoConCasera

I bought a sex doll, but I keep it inflated 100% of the time and use it like a regular wife
Yeah they’re fine. To not cause you any headache, always look at the sites provided on gg.deals cause they’re all legit
Will do that then. I always like to have the best deal possible but also was kinda worried that my money could end in the wrong hands. Many thanks!
 

VN1X

Banned
VN1X VN1X Mista Mista @GymWolf one question bros. I'm used to buy cheap keys from sites like these but, does some of that money end on the hand of the developers? :messenger_grinning_sweat:
The best thing about gg.deals is, aside from it being the most legit aggregate site for keys, is that they feature both the official resellers/stores and the grey market websites. If you look down at all the grey market sites on gg.deals you'll see that they even tell you as to what kind of risks you are susceptible to when buying from them.

I've bought a ton of keys from Gamivo and CDkeys and only once had an issue where my game was revoked (I had already completed it so I wasn't too upset by it lol) but that might've been a key I got from G2A.
 
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Pejo

Member
I still don't know if I want it on PC or PS5.

My pc should handle 1440p/60FPS on highest settings.
PS5 on the other hand is 4k/6FPS... but are settings same as maxumum-pc?

And I still have PTSD from this water level (with holes in the boards) from Nioh 1...
Oh man that water level is one of my favorites.
The equivalent in Nioh2 is way deeper in, basically first map of second addon so you can relax!
That's what I'm talking about!
 

Soodanim

Gold Member
I still don't know if I want it on PC or PS5.

My pc should handle 1440p/60FPS on highest settings.
PS5 on the other hand is 4k/6FPS... but are settings same as maxumum-pc?

And I still have PTSD from this water level (with holes in the boards) from Nioh 1...
The amount of times I wanted to quick run through and fell off is not something I’m proud of or happy about. There was a time when I had a strong dislike for that stage.

This thread has done more to sell me on the game than any trailers have, but I’m still not sure I want to dive in. When I hit a wall with 1 (too weak/impatient for DLC, too bored of main quests to progress NG+) I lost all desire for the series. Might need more time off.
 

Clear

CliffyB's Cock Holster
The amount of times I wanted to quick run through and fell off is not something I’m proud of or happy about. There was a time when I had a strong dislike for that stage.

This thread has done more to sell me on the game than any trailers have, but I’m still not sure I want to dive in. When I hit a wall with 1 (too weak/impatient for DLC, too bored of main quests to progress NG+) I lost all desire for the series. Might need more time off.

Nioh (and Nioh 2) both change quite a bit with the addition of the DLC add-ons and their associated patches. For instance as they've rolled out the DLC's this time around the new enemy types found in them have been added into the base scenario missions, which is a big deal as they drop soul cores that add new attacks.

I jumped in on the original Nioh with the complete edition, so I don't really have an impression of how the game was at launch but my understanding is that it changed just as drastically (if not more so) than the sequel.

TL;DR: Complete edition is considerably different to the initial release for both games.
 

Pejo

Member
Man this thread has got me hyped. I half want to jump back in to Nioh 1 on PC and play a few levels, but we're getting close to release and I want to go in really fresh and ready to learn the new mechanics. I was watching some gameplay videos and I'm really excited to try out the splitstaff and switchglaive. I absolutely love battle staves (and spears that aren't just stab moves), and I thought the spear in Nioh 1 was balanced pretty well with a diverse moveset, can't wait to play around with these.
 

Soodanim

Gold Member
Nioh (and Nioh 2) both change quite a bit with the addition of the DLC add-ons and their associated patches. For instance as they've rolled out the DLC's this time around the new enemy types found in them have been added into the base scenario missions, which is a big deal as they drop soul cores that add new attacks.

I jumped in on the original Nioh with the complete edition, so I don't really have an impression of how the game was at launch but my understanding is that it changed just as drastically (if not more so) than the sequel.

TL;DR: Complete edition is considerably different to the initial release for both games.
Complete is what I have. I think part of what burned me out was drops. I would go stages and stages without getting a drop of a type, say Tonfa, so I’d be stuck with an underlevelled one and forced to switch by the end. Good thing I was running balanced stats so I at least had that option.
 

thenugget

Neo Member
I've never played any of the Nioh games but this thread got me really excited so I got it on Steam.
Can't wait to get started!!
 
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Pejo

Member
I've never played any of the Nioh games but this thread got me really excited so I got it on Steam.
Can't wait to get started!!
Hop over to the OT when you run into a wall (and you likely will). The game has a TON of systems all thrown at you at the very beginning, but if you can make it through learning them, it's really worth it.
 
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