u/BebopKnight

The easy combat is starting to get to me, should I start over with Draconian activated? DQ11 S.

So I'm playing DQ11 S for the first time, currently have just recruited Veronica and Serena, when I first started the game I never even noticed the Draconian options at all, kind of disappointed that they made it so easy to miss...

This is my first DQ game, I tend to enjoy turn based combat so I wanted to get into the series, I'm enjoying the game for sure but am starting to get a little bit of lack in interest for the combat side of things because absolutely nothing is a challenge. I realize that I am still very much in the early game, but I don't really want to get farther than this and find out that Draconian is actually much more worth it to make things more interesting. It's not that I need SUPER hard combat, just something a little more engaging really.

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u/BebopKnight — 19 days ago

I know this has been asked million times, but EQ settings for PS5.

I just bought a pair of Arctis Nova Pro Wireless and am trying to figure out a decent EQ for mainly single player games, ranging from JRPGs (currently playing DQ11) to action games like Crimson Desert. I never play multiplayer or fps really, so it's absolutely more for a cinematic feeling than anything else.

I've tried googling around and come up with this subreddit quite a bit obviously, but for the most part it's posts that even when asking about ps5 are mentioning Sonar more often than not and almost always about pvp oriented games. I did try the presets that are included, it's a shame that Steelseries seemed to abandon them as I can't find any new ones beyond the original batch that was announced. I tried the Baldur's Gate 3 one and it felt a little off, I'm no audiophile by any means and this is my first more high end headset, so I am very much beyond my experience here lol.

I know that there's only so much that can be done, but any help would be appreciated. Should I be using 3D audio on the console, as well?

(I didn't know which tag to use since it isn't technically a Sonar question, sorry if it's incorrect).

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u/BebopKnight — 25 days ago