Soulslike - Discussion, News, Memes
This is a community for discussion, news, and memes pertaining to the video game sub-genre "soulslike".
Given Lemmy's size, the definition of soulslike may be treated relatively loosely. While games like the numerous FromSoft titles, the recent Star Wars Jedi games, Lies of P, Nioh and similar games should be the focus, games that incorporate soulslike elements - like Hollow Knight and Blasphemous, for example - may also be discussed here.
Basic Lemmy-quette applies. Additionally, since flairs don't exist yet, please do make sure to include a marker to denote what game your post is about in square brackets for clarity's sake. An example could be:
[BB] This enemy is so difficult!
or
[DS1] Anyone struggling with the gargoyles?
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...I had to mute the TV in order to beat Aldrich. Maybe my auditory processing issues were the problem with BB.
I kept getting flustered, but I never wanted to turn off the sound. I love the BB soundtrack so much. And yet..!
Wait, that's interesting. What kind of auditory processing issues, if you don't mind my asking?
It's no bother. It's been a long journey for me to figure out what's the matter with me and I've only recently become self aware enough to talk about it and start looking after myself better.
There are a few ways it affects me. If I'm reading something and someone talks to me, I might completely not even hear them. Or I might only hear them and lose the ability to read. Also if there's more than one person talking to me, I immediately begin to get overwhelmed.
In video games, sometimes I turn off the sound (or just deactivate the music) and this often helps if I'm stuck.
The weird thing is, if it's my music then I seem to do even better sometimes. So it's nice that I figured out how to make my game console mix in music from my NAS recently.
I'm still learning how to deal and how to communicate when I'm struggling. I used to be certain I was neurotypical, but looking back that's kind of laughable.
I can imagine it's tough dealing with this. How do you manage? And is this an official diagnosis or just something you've noticed over the years?
Like I said, it's not life changing like some pathologies I just have to be mindful of what is difficult. Sometimes I mute the TV, sometimes I have to apologize very well and ask for people to repeat themselves - or ask them not to talk to me while I read. It's a little friction but not insurmountable.
It's not an official diagnosis, just a label I've found useful for dealing with shit I can't handle