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61 0 ReplyCenturri's style is heavily influenced by manga so it's probably intended to be read right to left.
22 0 ReplyEven then it doesn’t work great. You can only guess wo says what because of the context.
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at least the colo(u)rs match up
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Explain
40 0 ReplyIn Souls-like games, pressing the 'dodge' button when on a narrow platform is a very easy way to accidentally jump off the platform and die horribly.
77 0 ReplyWhat controllers use X for the dodge button? Even with over 2k hours in From Software games combined this joke didn't register with me lol
36 0 ReplyIt's usually pressed with a move command to make you dodge roll, but if you are stationary it makes you take a step back for whatever reason.
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Took me five attempts to understand this is read right to left
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Why X isn't dodge usually B/o?
30 0 ReplyI think DS3 is X. At least one of the Dark Souls games is, I have it ingrained in my muscle memory.
8 0 ReplyDS3 uses the usual souls controls
23 0 ReplyNope
6 0 ReplyIt's okay that it's not from dark souls. The joke still works, some games use X to dodge, and some of them include multiplayer and narrow platforms with death below.
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Dark souls isn't the only game with a dodge. In fact, in dark souls traditionally just pressing dodge will get you a back step, not a roll, so I'd argue that this isn't specifically a dark souls reference, just action RPGs in general.
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In Souls-like games, pressing the 'dodge' button when on a narrow platform is a very easy way to accidentally jump off the platform and die horribly.
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Damn Fia got stacked.
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