is there something I am missing? how do you level up? I have given myself tons of souls, and nothing happens, even when I earn legit souls.
also the soul memory stuff? any idea what that is useful for?
best,
Cal
Oh, you have to get to Majula, and you'll see a woman on a cliff near a bonfire. Speak to her and she'll give you an estus flask, and you'll gain the ability to level up. Teleport to another bonfire, then tele back to the one in Majula and the same woman will be back by the bonfire. Speak to her again and she will level you up.
As for the soul memory, I haven't gotten that far yet
[Edited by DrNoble, 4/24/2014 8:44:55 PM]
Go into Steam's Offline mode after updating, DS2 has an offline mode. ^-^
If you can't get that to work, skidrow (Bad Word) has it's own version up and I'm pretty sure it doesn't connect to steam servers. haha
[Edited by vibrantflame, 4/24/2014 4:57:26 PM]
I suggest first purchasing a legitimate copy of DS2 for Multi-Player then torrenting a cracked version for Single-Player for use with a Trainer. That way you aren't really breaking the law as you legitimately own the game.
And you don't get banned from their servers for using a trainer(assuming one gets released)
Win/Win for both the player AND the dev.
Edit: I done this with many games I own on steam due to cheat protection in steam's version. EG: Realms of Ancient War (owned on steam but torrented version required for cheating purposes.
[Edited by Hoover1979, 4/24/2014 11:13:04 PM]
Go into Steam's Offline mode after updating, DS2 has an offline mode. ^-^
If you can't get that to work, skidrow (Bad Word) has it's own version up and I'm pretty sure it doesn't connect to steam servers. haha
[Edited by vibrantflame, 4/24/2014 4:57:26 PM]
I suggest first purchasing a legitimate copy of DS2 for Multi-Player then torrenting a cracked version for Single-Player for use with a Trainer. That way you aren't really breaking the law as you legitimately own the game.
And you don't get banned from their servers for using a trainer(assuming one gets released)
Win/Win for both the player AND the dev.
Edit: I done this with many games I own on steam due to cheat protection in steam's version. EG: Realms of Ancient War (owned on steam but torrented version required for cheating purposes.
[Edited by Hoover1979, 4/24/2014 11:13:04 PM]
Purchasing a legit copy of a game does not legally entitle you to pirate it.
When you resort to software piracy you not only download the game but share it as well (it's the essence of P2P), which is still illegal.