As for what happened next, it is not known. However, the answer to his question is quite clearly answered on Twitter.
“I never understood why people would ignore half of the features”
Although the post is no longer found in the subreddit, a screenshot of it has surfaced on Twitter. Under the post by SlainUnkorn, the girlfriend of the self-proclaimed Souls expert receives a lot of support.
SlainUnikorn comments on this: “If you want to make the game harder for yourself by playing a certain way, go ahead, I do it all the time. But don’t belittle the achievements of others. If they defeated the game with the means available to them, they have succeeded, period.”
A large part of the now over 2000 retweets goes in a similar direction. Many love magic and the play style especially.
Mgillis29 describes what many respond to the friend’s arguments: “I never understood the argument ‘you aren’t playing right if you ignore half of the features.'”
The debate is not new and resurfaces in the community time and again based on such examples.
We also discussed this topic in a podcast episode:
“Git gud” vs “Play how you want” – The debate continues
The debate around the “correct” play style has become highly charged. A large portion of players believe that any means provided by the developers with the game is allowed.
However, a small, hardcore, and vocal faction of the community, which has existed since Dark Souls 1, still holds the iron view: “Get better, or die alone.”
Any tool that makes the game easier even slightly is taboo in the eyes of a few, and those who still use them are not playing the game the way it was meant to be played.
Our author Marko Jevtic has also commented on the topic with regard to PvP:
This not only contradicts the logic that the features were deliberately implemented by the developers, but also another principle that the Souls community actually stands for: “Jolly Cooperation.”
For cooperation is actually paramount and holds the highest value in the community. Players support each other with guides, tips on builds, and all other complicated mechanics of Elden Ring.
But above all, it’s the intense boss battles: Players defeats one of the most annoying bosses in Elden Ring naked for others – Now being celebrated for it
Now she is angry with him and accuses him of being condescending and that these things are implemented in the game for a reason, namely so that they can be used.
We kept arguing and she accused me of being insecure because she finished the game before me. I insisted that she hadn’t really finished the game, that she simply had more time to play and that I play it the way it’s meant to be played. So, am I the asshole?
Twitter.com
As for what happened next, it is not known. However, the answer to his question is quite clearly answered on Twitter.
“I never understood why people would ignore half of the features”
Although the post is no longer found in the subreddit, a screenshot of it has surfaced on Twitter. Under the post by SlainUnkorn, the girlfriend of the self-proclaimed Souls expert receives a lot of support.
SlainUnikorn comments on this: “If you want to make the game harder for yourself by playing a certain way, go ahead, I do it all the time. But don’t belittle the achievements of others. If they defeated the game with the means available to them, they have succeeded, period.”
A large part of the now over 2000 retweets goes in a similar direction. Many love magic and the play style especially.
Mgillis29 describes what many respond to the friend’s arguments: “I never understood the argument ‘you aren’t playing right if you ignore half of the features.'”
The debate is not new and resurfaces in the community time and again based on such examples.
We also discussed this topic in a podcast episode:
“Git gud” vs “Play how you want” – The debate continues
The debate around the “correct” play style has become highly charged. A large portion of players believe that any means provided by the developers with the game is allowed.
However, a small, hardcore, and vocal faction of the community, which has existed since Dark Souls 1, still holds the iron view: “Get better, or die alone.”
Any tool that makes the game easier even slightly is taboo in the eyes of a few, and those who still use them are not playing the game the way it was meant to be played.
Our author Marko Jevtic has also commented on the topic with regard to PvP:
This not only contradicts the logic that the features were deliberately implemented by the developers, but also another principle that the Souls community actually stands for: “Jolly Cooperation.”
For cooperation is actually paramount and holds the highest value in the community. Players support each other with guides, tips on builds, and all other complicated mechanics of Elden Ring.
But above all, it’s the intense boss battles: Players defeats one of the most annoying bosses in Elden Ring naked for others – Now being celebrated for it
The debate is not new and resurfaces in the community time and again based on such examples.
We also discussed this topic in a podcast episode:
“Git gud” vs “Play how you want” – The debate continues
The debate around the “correct” play style has become highly charged. A large portion of players believe that any means provided by the developers with the game is allowed.
However, a small, hardcore, and vocal faction of the community, which has existed since Dark Souls 1, still holds the iron view: “Get better, or die alone.”
Any tool that makes the game easier even slightly is taboo in the eyes of a few, and those who still use them are not playing the game the way it was meant to be played.
Our author Marko Jevtic has also commented on the topic with regard to PvP:
This not only contradicts the logic that the features were deliberately implemented by the developers, but also another principle that the Souls community actually stands for: “Jolly Cooperation.”
For cooperation is actually paramount and holds the highest value in the community. Players support each other with guides, tips on builds, and all other complicated mechanics of Elden Ring.
But above all, it’s the intense boss battles: Players defeats one of the most annoying bosses in Elden Ring naked for others – Now being celebrated for it
Now she is angry with him and accuses him of being condescending and that these things are implemented in the game for a reason, namely so that they can be used.
We kept arguing and she accused me of being insecure because she finished the game before me. I insisted that she hadn’t really finished the game, that she simply had more time to play and that I play it the way it’s meant to be played. So, am I the asshole?
Twitter.com
As for what happened next, it is not known. However, the answer to his question is quite clearly answered on Twitter.
“I never understood why people would ignore half of the features”
Although the post is no longer found in the subreddit, a screenshot of it has surfaced on Twitter. Under the post by SlainUnkorn, the girlfriend of the self-proclaimed Souls expert receives a lot of support.
SlainUnikorn comments on this: “If you want to make the game harder for yourself by playing a certain way, go ahead, I do it all the time. But don’t belittle the achievements of others. If they defeated the game with the means available to them, they have succeeded, period.”
A large part of the now over 2000 retweets goes in a similar direction. Many love magic and the play style especially.
Mgillis29 describes what many respond to the friend’s arguments: “I never understood the argument ‘you aren’t playing right if you ignore half of the features.'”
The debate is not new and resurfaces in the community time and again based on such examples.
We also discussed this topic in a podcast episode:
“Git gud” vs “Play how you want” – The debate continues
The debate around the “correct” play style has become highly charged. A large portion of players believe that any means provided by the developers with the game is allowed.
However, a small, hardcore, and vocal faction of the community, which has existed since Dark Souls 1, still holds the iron view: “Get better, or die alone.”
Any tool that makes the game easier even slightly is taboo in the eyes of a few, and those who still use them are not playing the game the way it was meant to be played.
Our author Marko Jevtic has also commented on the topic with regard to PvP:
This not only contradicts the logic that the features were deliberately implemented by the developers, but also another principle that the Souls community actually stands for: “Jolly Cooperation.”
For cooperation is actually paramount and holds the highest value in the community. Players support each other with guides, tips on builds, and all other complicated mechanics of Elden Ring.
But above all, it’s the intense boss battles: Players defeats one of the most annoying bosses in Elden Ring naked for others – Now being celebrated for it
As for what happened next, it is not known. However, the answer to his question is quite clearly answered on Twitter.
“I never understood why people would ignore half of the features”
Although the post is no longer found in the subreddit, a screenshot of it has surfaced on Twitter. Under the post by SlainUnkorn, the girlfriend of the self-proclaimed Souls expert receives a lot of support.
SlainUnikorn comments on this: “If you want to make the game harder for yourself by playing a certain way, go ahead, I do it all the time. But don’t belittle the achievements of others. If they defeated the game with the means available to them, they have succeeded, period.”
A large part of the now over 2000 retweets goes in a similar direction. Many love magic and the play style especially.
Mgillis29 describes what many respond to the friend’s arguments: “I never understood the argument ‘you aren’t playing right if you ignore half of the features.'”
The debate is not new and resurfaces in the community time and again based on such examples.
We also discussed this topic in a podcast episode:
“Git gud” vs “Play how you want” – The debate continues
The debate around the “correct” play style has become highly charged. A large portion of players believe that any means provided by the developers with the game is allowed.
However, a small, hardcore, and vocal faction of the community, which has existed since Dark Souls 1, still holds the iron view: “Get better, or die alone.”
Any tool that makes the game easier even slightly is taboo in the eyes of a few, and those who still use them are not playing the game the way it was meant to be played.
Our author Marko Jevtic has also commented on the topic with regard to PvP:
This not only contradicts the logic that the features were deliberately implemented by the developers, but also another principle that the Souls community actually stands for: “Jolly Cooperation.”
For cooperation is actually paramount and holds the highest value in the community. Players support each other with guides, tips on builds, and all other complicated mechanics of Elden Ring.
But above all, it’s the intense boss battles: Players defeats one of the most annoying bosses in Elden Ring naked for others – Now being celebrated for it
Now she is angry with him and accuses him of being condescending and that these things are implemented in the game for a reason, namely so that they can be used.
We kept arguing and she accused me of being insecure because she finished the game before me. I insisted that she hadn’t really finished the game, that she simply had more time to play and that I play it the way it’s meant to be played. So, am I the asshole?
Twitter.com
As for what happened next, it is not known. However, the answer to his question is quite clearly answered on Twitter.
“I never understood why people would ignore half of the features”
Although the post is no longer found in the subreddit, a screenshot of it has surfaced on Twitter. Under the post by SlainUnkorn, the girlfriend of the self-proclaimed Souls expert receives a lot of support.
SlainUnikorn comments on this: “If you want to make the game harder for yourself by playing a certain way, go ahead, I do it all the time. But don’t belittle the achievements of others. If they defeated the game with the means available to them, they have succeeded, period.”
A large part of the now over 2000 retweets goes in a similar direction. Many love magic and the play style especially.
Mgillis29 describes what many respond to the friend’s arguments: “I never understood the argument ‘you aren’t playing right if you ignore half of the features.'”
The debate is not new and resurfaces in the community time and again based on such examples.
We also discussed this topic in a podcast episode:
“Git gud” vs “Play how you want” – The debate continues
The debate around the “correct” play style has become highly charged. A large portion of players believe that any means provided by the developers with the game is allowed.
However, a small, hardcore, and vocal faction of the community, which has existed since Dark Souls 1, still holds the iron view: “Get better, or die alone.”
Any tool that makes the game easier even slightly is taboo in the eyes of a few, and those who still use them are not playing the game the way it was meant to be played.
Our author Marko Jevtic has also commented on the topic with regard to PvP:
This not only contradicts the logic that the features were deliberately implemented by the developers, but also another principle that the Souls community actually stands for: “Jolly Cooperation.”
For cooperation is actually paramount and holds the highest value in the community. Players support each other with guides, tips on builds, and all other complicated mechanics of Elden Ring.
But above all, it’s the intense boss battles: Players defeats one of the most annoying bosses in Elden Ring naked for others – Now being celebrated for it
The debate is not new and resurfaces in the community time and again based on such examples.
We also discussed this topic in a podcast episode:
“Git gud” vs “Play how you want” – The debate continues
The debate around the “correct” play style has become highly charged. A large portion of players believe that any means provided by the developers with the game is allowed.
However, a small, hardcore, and vocal faction of the community, which has existed since Dark Souls 1, still holds the iron view: “Get better, or die alone.”
Any tool that makes the game easier even slightly is taboo in the eyes of a few, and those who still use them are not playing the game the way it was meant to be played.
Our author Marko Jevtic has also commented on the topic with regard to PvP:
This not only contradicts the logic that the features were deliberately implemented by the developers, but also another principle that the Souls community actually stands for: “Jolly Cooperation.”
For cooperation is actually paramount and holds the highest value in the community. Players support each other with guides, tips on builds, and all other complicated mechanics of Elden Ring.
But above all, it’s the intense boss battles: Players defeats one of the most annoying bosses in Elden Ring naked for others – Now being celebrated for it
As for what happened next, it is not known. However, the answer to his question is quite clearly answered on Twitter.
“I never understood why people would ignore half of the features”
Although the post is no longer found in the subreddit, a screenshot of it has surfaced on Twitter. Under the post by SlainUnkorn, the girlfriend of the self-proclaimed Souls expert receives a lot of support.
SlainUnikorn comments on this: “If you want to make the game harder for yourself by playing a certain way, go ahead, I do it all the time. But don’t belittle the achievements of others. If they defeated the game with the means available to them, they have succeeded, period.”
A large part of the now over 2000 retweets goes in a similar direction. Many love magic and the play style especially.
Mgillis29 describes what many respond to the friend’s arguments: “I never understood the argument ‘you aren’t playing right if you ignore half of the features.'”
The debate is not new and resurfaces in the community time and again based on such examples.
We also discussed this topic in a podcast episode:
“Git gud” vs “Play how you want” – The debate continues
The debate around the “correct” play style has become highly charged. A large portion of players believe that any means provided by the developers with the game is allowed.
However, a small, hardcore, and vocal faction of the community, which has existed since Dark Souls 1, still holds the iron view: “Get better, or die alone.”
Any tool that makes the game easier even slightly is taboo in the eyes of a few, and those who still use them are not playing the game the way it was meant to be played.
Our author Marko Jevtic has also commented on the topic with regard to PvP:
This not only contradicts the logic that the features were deliberately implemented by the developers, but also another principle that the Souls community actually stands for: “Jolly Cooperation.”
For cooperation is actually paramount and holds the highest value in the community. Players support each other with guides, tips on builds, and all other complicated mechanics of Elden Ring.
But above all, it’s the intense boss battles: Players defeats one of the most annoying bosses in Elden Ring naked for others – Now being celebrated for it
Now she is angry with him and accuses him of being condescending and that these things are implemented in the game for a reason, namely so that they can be used.
We kept arguing and she accused me of being insecure because she finished the game before me. I insisted that she hadn’t really finished the game, that she simply had more time to play and that I play it the way it’s meant to be played. So, am I the asshole?
Twitter.com
As for what happened next, it is not known. However, the answer to his question is quite clearly answered on Twitter.
“I never understood why people would ignore half of the features”
Although the post is no longer found in the subreddit, a screenshot of it has surfaced on Twitter. Under the post by SlainUnkorn, the girlfriend of the self-proclaimed Souls expert receives a lot of support.
SlainUnikorn comments on this: “If you want to make the game harder for yourself by playing a certain way, go ahead, I do it all the time. But don’t belittle the achievements of others. If they defeated the game with the means available to them, they have succeeded, period.”
A large part of the now over 2000 retweets goes in a similar direction. Many love magic and the play style especially.
Mgillis29 describes what many respond to the friend’s arguments: “I never understood the argument ‘you aren’t playing right if you ignore half of the features.'”
The debate is not new and resurfaces in the community time and again based on such examples.
We also discussed this topic in a podcast episode:
“Git gud” vs “Play how you want” – The debate continues
The debate around the “correct” play style has become highly charged. A large portion of players believe that any means provided by the developers with the game is allowed.
However, a small, hardcore, and vocal faction of the community, which has existed since Dark Souls 1, still holds the iron view: “Get better, or die alone.”
Any tool that makes the game easier even slightly is taboo in the eyes of a few, and those who still use them are not playing the game the way it was meant to be played.
Our author Marko Jevtic has also commented on the topic with regard to PvP:
This not only contradicts the logic that the features were deliberately implemented by the developers, but also another principle that the Souls community actually stands for: “Jolly Cooperation.”
For cooperation is actually paramount and holds the highest value in the community. Players support each other with guides, tips on builds, and all other complicated mechanics of Elden Ring.
But above all, it’s the intense boss battles: Players defeats one of the most annoying bosses in Elden Ring naked for others – Now being celebrated for it
Elden Ring not only sparks discussions within the community about play styles, but also controversies can arise in friendships and relationships. A player posted their case in the subreddit “AmItheAsshole?” and sparked discussions on Twitter.
What kind of subreddit is this? The name translates to “Am I the Asshole?” People post their quarrels and disputes on the reddit page when they are unsure about their stance.
An example that caused general amusement also fits the usual discussions around the action RPG: Can Elden Ring be played correctly? In this case, a player describes a problem they have with their girlfriend.
This is the story behind it: According to the player, his girlfriend is actually someone who mainly plays “easier” video games, such as Animal Crossing or Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Furthermore, she does not have much to do with gaming. He himself is a big “Soulslike” fan and has been waiting for Elden Ring for years.
When she watched him play Elden Ring, she was reminded of Breath of the Wild due to the open world. She wanted to try her luck herself, despite his warnings about the infamous difficulty. She dared to try and was successful.
Debate about play style causes relationship dispute “I don’t think you would have succeeded without help.”
What is the problem? The user says: “I work a lot and she studies, so she had more time to play than I did in the last few weeks.” As long as she doesn’t spoil anything for him, it was okay for him, “even though I believed she would give up early.”
One day, she called him during her lunch break and excitedly told him that she had finished Elden Ring. At first, he didn’t believe her and suspected that it must have been the first or second boss she managed to defeat. But at home, he could see that she had already started New Game Plus.
When he found out that she had used magic and coop summons, everything became clear to him: “That explains it, I don’t think you would have succeeded without help.”
This is where the argument started: He told her that these things are largely used to play in Easy Mode. He doubted that she would succeed with the “correct play style” alone and in melee.
The debate is not new and resurfaces in the community time and again based on such examples.
We also discussed this topic in a podcast episode:
“Git gud” vs “Play how you want” – The debate continues
The debate around the “correct” play style has become highly charged. A large portion of players believe that any means provided by the developers with the game is allowed.
However, a small, hardcore, and vocal faction of the community, which has existed since Dark Souls 1, still holds the iron view: “Get better, or die alone.”
Any tool that makes the game easier even slightly is taboo in the eyes of a few, and those who still use them are not playing the game the way it was meant to be played.
Our author Marko Jevtic has also commented on the topic with regard to PvP:
This not only contradicts the logic that the features were deliberately implemented by the developers, but also another principle that the Souls community actually stands for: “Jolly Cooperation.”
For cooperation is actually paramount and holds the highest value in the community. Players support each other with guides, tips on builds, and all other complicated mechanics of Elden Ring.
But above all, it’s the intense boss battles: Players defeats one of the most annoying bosses in Elden Ring naked for others – Now being celebrated for it
The debate is not new and resurfaces in the community time and again based on such examples.
We also discussed this topic in a podcast episode:
“Git gud” vs “Play how you want” – The debate continues
The debate around the “correct” play style has become highly charged. A large portion of players believe that any means provided by the developers with the game is allowed.
However, a small, hardcore, and vocal faction of the community, which has existed since Dark Souls 1, still holds the iron view: “Get better, or die alone.”
Any tool that makes the game easier even slightly is taboo in the eyes of a few, and those who still use them are not playing the game the way it was meant to be played.
Our author Marko Jevtic has also commented on the topic with regard to PvP:
This not only contradicts the logic that the features were deliberately implemented by the developers, but also another principle that the Souls community actually stands for: “Jolly Cooperation.”
For cooperation is actually paramount and holds the highest value in the community. Players support each other with guides, tips on builds, and all other complicated mechanics of Elden Ring.
But above all, it’s the intense boss battles: Players defeats one of the most annoying bosses in Elden Ring naked for others – Now being celebrated for it
As for what happened next, it is not known. However, the answer to his question is quite clearly answered on Twitter.
“I never understood why people would ignore half of the features”
Although the post is no longer found in the subreddit, a screenshot of it has surfaced on Twitter. Under the post by SlainUnkorn, the girlfriend of the self-proclaimed Souls expert receives a lot of support.
SlainUnikorn comments on this: “If you want to make the game harder for yourself by playing a certain way, go ahead, I do it all the time. But don’t belittle the achievements of others. If they defeated the game with the means available to them, they have succeeded, period.”
A large part of the now over 2000 retweets goes in a similar direction. Many love magic and the play style especially.
Mgillis29 describes what many respond to the friend’s arguments: “I never understood the argument ‘you aren’t playing right if you ignore half of the features.'”
The debate is not new and resurfaces in the community time and again based on such examples.
We also discussed this topic in a podcast episode:
“Git gud” vs “Play how you want” – The debate continues
The debate around the “correct” play style has become highly charged. A large portion of players believe that any means provided by the developers with the game is allowed.
However, a small, hardcore, and vocal faction of the community, which has existed since Dark Souls 1, still holds the iron view: “Get better, or die alone.”
Any tool that makes the game easier even slightly is taboo in the eyes of a few, and those who still use them are not playing the game the way it was meant to be played.
Our author Marko Jevtic has also commented on the topic with regard to PvP:
This not only contradicts the logic that the features were deliberately implemented by the developers, but also another principle that the Souls community actually stands for: “Jolly Cooperation.”
For cooperation is actually paramount and holds the highest value in the community. Players support each other with guides, tips on builds, and all other complicated mechanics of Elden Ring.
But above all, it’s the intense boss battles: Players defeats one of the most annoying bosses in Elden Ring naked for others – Now being celebrated for it
Now she is angry with him and accuses him of being condescending and that these things are implemented in the game for a reason, namely so that they can be used.
We kept arguing and she accused me of being insecure because she finished the game before me. I insisted that she hadn’t really finished the game, that she simply had more time to play and that I play it the way it’s meant to be played. So, am I the asshole?
Twitter.com
As for what happened next, it is not known. However, the answer to his question is quite clearly answered on Twitter.
“I never understood why people would ignore half of the features”
Although the post is no longer found in the subreddit, a screenshot of it has surfaced on Twitter. Under the post by SlainUnkorn, the girlfriend of the self-proclaimed Souls expert receives a lot of support.
SlainUnikorn comments on this: “If you want to make the game harder for yourself by playing a certain way, go ahead, I do it all the time. But don’t belittle the achievements of others. If they defeated the game with the means available to them, they have succeeded, period.”
A large part of the now over 2000 retweets goes in a similar direction. Many love magic and the play style especially.
Mgillis29 describes what many respond to the friend’s arguments: “I never understood the argument ‘you aren’t playing right if you ignore half of the features.'”
The debate is not new and resurfaces in the community time and again based on such examples.
We also discussed this topic in a podcast episode:
“Git gud” vs “Play how you want” – The debate continues
The debate around the “correct” play style has become highly charged. A large portion of players believe that any means provided by the developers with the game is allowed.
However, a small, hardcore, and vocal faction of the community, which has existed since Dark Souls 1, still holds the iron view: “Get better, or die alone.”
Any tool that makes the game easier even slightly is taboo in the eyes of a few, and those who still use them are not playing the game the way it was meant to be played.
Our author Marko Jevtic has also commented on the topic with regard to PvP:
This not only contradicts the logic that the features were deliberately implemented by the developers, but also another principle that the Souls community actually stands for: “Jolly Cooperation.”
For cooperation is actually paramount and holds the highest value in the community. Players support each other with guides, tips on builds, and all other complicated mechanics of Elden Ring.
But above all, it’s the intense boss battles: Players defeats one of the most annoying bosses in Elden Ring naked for others – Now being celebrated for it