SO4 bosses are too difficult or i am underleveled?

Okay, i know i suck a bit at games, but what's the deal with so4 bosses? First one i had to hit it for 10 minutes until it exposed its weakpoint (to be fair i was underleveled), not exactly intuitive or fun.

Now i am stuck at the second one that only exposes it's weakpoint after diving to the ground, and even then the damage i can deal is meh. I can do way more damage if i blindsight, but his attack is aoe so good luck not getting thrown around..

I am 15 level, and while i have not crafted anything i have found few stuff from drops/chests. I also have increased the skill levels as much as i could.

Any ideas what i do wrong?

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u/Lezantas — 2 days ago
▲ 7 r/SaGa

Game similar to Last Remnant?

Hello, i know this question has been answered before many times, but the answers i found lacked nuisance a bit. Which game would scratch the unique itch of tLR, if i like it because of:

  1. Controlling squads instead of units (i understand there is nothing like it, so let's ignore it)
  2. Squads moving and interacting in the battlefield (intercepting, raidlocks, flanking, etc)
  3. Characters upgrading "organically". I don't have to choose/unlock their equipment, skills and classes, rather they do so themselves with a little input by me (yes i am lazy, lol)
  4. I kinda also like that i give general commands and can't reliably tell each character what to do during battle, again makes the characters more realistic to me
  5. That there are many options with formations and whatnot, but not sure that is possible if the game has no squads. I mean choosing a formation for your party probably exists in some games, but i don't think it would be the same (?)

Anyway, that's all. I understand SaGa games are probably the highest chance to find my next favorite, but if you happen to know an unrelated game that ticks the above points please say!

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u/Lezantas — 5 days ago
▲ 2 r/Asustuf+1 crossposts

Help choose between Tuf A15 2023 or Tuf A16 2025

Hey guys, so i can get used one of the above laptops. A15 has 7435HS and 4060 for 700e, while A16 has 260 and 5060 for 1000e, both gpu at their max wattage. From my understanding A16 is better in pretty much everything, but their performance should not be TOO much far apart and the price difference is big. What are your thoughts?

PS forgot to mention i don't care about battery, as i will use it as a mobile desktop.

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u/Lezantas — 1 month ago

Upgrade from older legion to newer loq?

Hello, i have a legion 5 2021 with 3060 and 5080H. It has decent cooling, the 1080p screen while not bright is just enough for my use and i like the colors, the speakers are low, battery i don't know and don't care. I don't play games that are too demanding graphically, but i like to play at 120fps because 60fps tires me faster. The gpu usually is quite good with that though it could use an upgrade in many games, while the cpu just suffers.

I was thinking if it would be worth to sell it and buy a newer used laptop with not much more money. Unfortunately legions that would make sense to do so (5060 or 5070ti) are quite a bit more expensive. They also seem to have gone the 1440p route, which for such a small screen i don't rank high enough and would prefer the performance gain of the smaller resolution. So i was thinking that since my legion does not have any premium features, that maybe a newer loq would be similar without sacrifices, but i do not have experience.

What do you guys think, would the screen/speakers/cooling of 2025-6 loq be comparable to that of a legion 5 from 2021? Would i get enough performance gain to even bother or should i just keep my laptop for few more years? Thanks for your time.

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u/Lezantas — 1 month ago

Upgrade from older legion to newer loq?

Budget: ~1000e (total)
Country: EU (Greece)
Use Case: Gaming and Browsing
Notes:

Hello, so i have a legion 5 2021 with 3060 and 5080H. It has decent cooling, the 1080p screen while not bright is just enough for my use and i like the colors, the speakers are low, battery i don't know and don't care. I don't play games that are too demanding graphically, but i like to play at 120fps because 60fps tires me faster. The gpu usually is quite good with that though it could use an upgrade in many games, while the cpu just suffers.

I was thinking if it would be worth to sell it and buy a newer used laptop with not much more money. Unfortunately legions that would make sense to do so (5060 or 5070ti) are quite a bit more expensive. They also seem to have gone the 1440p route, which for such a small screen i don't rank high enough and would prefer the performance gain of the smaller resolution. So i was thinking that since my legion does not have any premium features, that maybe a newer loq would be similar without sacrifices, but i do not have experience.

What do you guys think, would the screen/speakers/cooling of 2025-6 loq be comparable to that of a legion 5 from 2021? Would i get enough performance gain to even bother or should i just keep my laptop for few more years? Thanks for your time.

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u/Lezantas — 1 month ago
▲ 0 r/ARPG

How come hero siege is not more popular?

Tried it a bit, so I don't know the full picture yet. Does it suck later on? Cause at the start it looks way too good to be so little talked about.

Plays smoothly, jumps help navigate maps instead of having to go around all the time (if other arpg could do that...), plenty of characters, not many skills but active skills have trees (like last epoch), big passive tree (like poe), i like the art style.

Also it has the best loot filter imo, it's not as expansive as last epoch, but i am impressed how stupid easy and fast it is to use it while very close in effectiveness (for now at least, no idea how it performs in endgame). Does not seem to have auto-loot though.

My understanding from negative steam reviews is that it used to be completely different game and there are plenty of in game purchases. I don't mind the first, but is the game p2w later on?

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u/Lezantas — 2 months ago