Well thats interesting....
$349!
Nevermind
Well thats interesting....
$349!
Nevermind
That guy would have been director of my department, and I've seen it at two different jobs. Problem is, they are that guy so the bosses keep them around but no one would ever dare promote them to a position of power. It would have been unbearable and everyone would bail quickly.
You can press, depress, re-press, unpress, and compress. Are they all different, are they the same? Hard to say but if you ever write a manual or procedure try to pick one and stick with it.
https://darksouls.wiki.fextralife.com/Illusory+Walls
The wiki actually mentions this one is unusual for requiring a hit.
On a lot of them you can detach them and just wash them in the sink with dish detergent. Dry them off real good and pop them back on. Just be really careful not to rip it, usually expensive to replace too.
Lies of P had some challenge but it certainly is not as hard as Fromsoft games. Swamp boss and the armored lightning lady gave me some trouble. I did the same thing with the ending, and woo buddy that true boss on new game plus was pretty rough. The DLC is a much steeper challenge overall, and is well made. If you liked the main game then the DLC is a good time, I enjoyed a lot of the new weapons in it too.
This coupled well with the mechanic where enemies would disappear permanently after defeating them so many times. If you decided to grind an area for levels after awhile you would run out and need to move on or burn an ascetic to get them back... But harder.
I kind of liked the disappearing enemies thing too. If you were struggling it sort of gave an adaptive difficulty. There were one or two areas where it was a fucking relief not having to do a fight on my way back through.
Burns.... A hole in your stomach. If you dont mix it with something to dilute it you're probably gonna have a bad time.
Silksong is kicking my ass, so I might give it a break and switch to Another Crabs Treasure. Ive been letting the little guy tackle that one first but its about time I give it a go.
If you want to beat Sekiro: parry parry parry and parry some more. You really need to nail those. Mikiri counters are a must, and landing an ichimonji can be devastating. What really tripped me up was unblockable attacks: try jumping them instead of dodging. Coming off Dark Souls 1-3 jumping in combat was never an option so it took way to long to realize its needed in Sekiro.
This has been me every day for like... Years now.