u/Graymyst

▲ 5 r/WuchangFallenFeathers+1 crossposts

CC consistency

Ok finished my first playthrough, glad I gave the game another shot past GarboMistress cause most of the game is pristine af baring some flaws we can gladly forget for a young studio.

So I'm in love with the Axe, gonna do the NG+ with it again. I tried to not abuse Rampage first playthrough because it's kinda OP, but won't refrain for NG+

The question: I noticed sometimes enemy getting CCed and sometimes not, I'm not talking about the posture break but things like : flattening, sending them fly.

Aside from obvious reasons like clashes and specific animations. Is there a reason for mobs (& humanoid bosses sometimes) to "resist" a CC ? Mechanic ? Hidden one ?

Thanks for the insight.

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u/Graymyst — 6 days ago

Was good until Mistress.

Had a blast with the game.

Coming to Mistress with a pure bruteforce melee build.

Tried some brute force.

Rerolled spell and one shotted her ass because it was either that or die of boredom chasing her.

Not sure I want to invest more time if the next bosses are this badly designed.

Please tell me the following ones are better than this, how can a boss this bad had avoided QA with how good the game is until that point.

I loved the game so far because even tho it's obvious it's made around dodge and shimmer, it still allowed emergent gameplay as most of the good souls do. But wtf did they smoke with this one ? She's not even hard, requiring some hard timing or focus, it's just either a loot pinata if you're ranged or randomly jumping and doing 240° animations between punish windows. I think that's the first boss I ever saw cast spells with ITS BACK.

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u/Graymyst — 9 days ago

Keeping the post short.

I "used" to use Gemini for surface level codebase exploration by providing my github to it (this is a Gemini feature). A few weeks ago, it was decent at that : would be able to locate a file deep into the folder architecture and explore its components correctly, was able to summarize a module etc.

Now, not only it can't do that anymore, but it just doesn't use the github remote repo at all now and keep hallucinating folder paths while being really confident about it (e.g. you'll find this in : "apps/app-name/src/lib/native-bridge" when most of these folders aren't even real)

Anyone having the same use cases and issues ? Is there a reason, small fix ? (apart from the obvious "they're nerfing it" or "repo is too big")

Thanks.

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u/Graymyst — 19 days ago