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Imagine game with punishing realistic combat where you are a puritan englishman fighting evil entities. Besides melee weapons, the only projectile weapons are single shot firearms that take half a minute to reload

How can combat be made fun in this scenario?
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nobody is going to watch a thirty second reload animation and having it on a cooldown would just make for really drawn out cheesing sessions. best to make the flintlock disposable and only reloaded at bonfires
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>>18488808
Oh bloodborne nice
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>>18488808
It can't. Realistic combat isn't fun - especially not when your oppoants are immune to nearly everything you can throw at them.
Just make soulsslop.
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There is a german book series about the Beast of Gévaudan with a fictionalised Jean Chastel and his family as its protagonist. The Vatican and several secret societies get also involved.
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>>18488808
>soulslike
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>>18488808
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalthoff_repeater
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>>18488808
this is a joke thread right? you're literally describing bloodborne



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