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Hey congrats, that's quite an accomplishment. I bought the game from Steam and spent 2 hours struggling to get through the tutorial... which I failed.
I ended up returning the game. I still have it on my wishlist, but I'm going to wait for it to reach some epic all time low price, before I subject myself to that level of suffering (and growth) again.
I’ve played all the Souls games and Elden Ring to 100% but Sekiro I couldn’t make it more than a few hours into before it became unbearable. I decided to install a mod to slow time down by 50% so I could better understand the timing. I still couldn’t fucking play it!
I recently bought Hi-Fi Rush and spent a solid week absolutely hating myself. I realized that my timing is piss poor and I have absolutely no rhythm and every time I played the game I lost a little respect for myself, until… I installed it on my SteamDeck. Now suddenly I’ve gone from D rankings to S rankings?
So I went back to my PC and dug out my old Xbox 360 controller, plugged it in and… yep. I’m fucking great at Hi-Fi Rush. It was the damn latency from the wireless controller. Weird thing was none of the latency settings in the game helped. Because Zeus knows I tried every one hoping it wasn’t me.
Long story short, I really need to reinstall Sekiro and give it a try with a wired controller.
Thanks for the idea. I used an Xbox One controller... but I don't recall if I was wired or not.
However, I really like the idea of slowing the game down.