It would be much easier for me to justify purchasing this game if I could pause it, unlike the earlier souls games. I'm aware of the systems currently in place, I just wanna know if anyone knows about blood borne having a pause option. Haven't been able to find any solid info so far
Pause option
I am only guessing but it probably will be similar to darksouls/demons souls, meaning no. It still is maintaining a connection to the internet, so pausing would be disruptive to that.
No, it most likely will not, but quitting out of a Souls game is pretty much the equivalent of pausing.
Can't imagine it will be different.
If this is a big deal for you I'd say just forget about it, get a different game.
I need to pause a lot in my life but I like these games enough that that's not relevant.
I've always been able to find a quiet spot to stand still anyways. And worst case whatever, just another in a long list of deaths.
I doubt it but it's not completely impossible. Generally speaking the environment in these games is very static so just going afk in a safe-ish area should be fine; or quit out as mentioned.
It would be much easier for me to justify purchasing this game if I could pause it, unlike the earlier souls games. I'm aware of the systems currently in place, I just wanna know if anyone knows about blood borne having a pause option. Haven't been able to find any solid info so far
There is no way this game will be pausable. I don't know why other posters aren't just saying that cause that is how it is. From has no intention of putting pause in these games. That said enemies don't "patrol" and they don't respawn as long as you stay in the area. So if you are playing offline and are in a room not full of enemies it is generally totally safe to just walk away. Even if you are online you can always just exit the game right where you stand and when you resume all the enemies you killed will still be dead so you won't have lost any progress by quitting out. You just can't quit in the middle of a pvp invasion short of pulling the cord.
I think pausing goes against the core design of Souls games and I don't think it will be in Bloodborne either.
Not being able to pause in the Souls game has never ever been a problem for me once. Honestly I wouln't care either way but not playing it because you can't pause seems weird.
Play the game in a time frame were you wouldn't need to pause. If not you could just quit out and just load back were you left off if needed. The only time a pause button would ever be needed is if you are on a boss battle and your cat exploded or something.
The quitting/reloading is fast enough in all the games that I can't really see not being able to pause being a big issue.
This. If pausing is such a big deal, maybe you shouldn't be playing video games dude.... Learn to adapt.
The quitting/reloading is fast enough in all the games that I can't really see not being able to pause being a big issue.
This. If pausing is such a big deal, maybe you shouldn't be playing video games dude.... Learn to adapt.
I think that's a bit harsh. Kind of like saying if you can't afford a BMW then you shouldn't drive. I would love a pause in the game, but it's just a game. If real life is more important atm then it is.
The quitting/reloading is fast enough in all the games that I can't really see not being able to pause being a big issue.
This. If pausing is such a big deal, maybe you shouldn't be playing video games dude.... Learn to adapt.
I think that's a bit harsh. Kind of like saying if you can't afford a BMW then you shouldn't drive. I would love a pause in the game, but it's just a game. If real life is more important atm then it is.
NEVER make an analogy about video games, and reality.....never.
The quitting/reloading is fast enough in all the games that I can't really see not being able to pause being a big issue.
This. If pausing is such a big deal, maybe you shouldn't be playing video games dude.... Learn to adapt.
I think that's a bit harsh. Kind of like saying if you can't afford a BMW then you shouldn't drive. I would love a pause in the game, but it's just a game. If real life is more important atm then it is.
NEVER make an analogy about video games, and reality.....never.
NEVER take advice from some random person on the internet...never.
When I played dark souls, I was at firelink shrine and I figured "oh, this is a good stop to put the game down while I go pee" as soon as I put the controller down the fucking shitty ps3 trigger hits the table and I do a heavy attack on petrus. So, naturally, I love these stupid games.
Also, bonfires in dark souls always served as decent pause points. Not sure what the bonfire equivalent will be/be like in bloodborne, but maybe that will be the case this time as well?
Thanks for all the responses everyone! Life has gotten busy and I forgot about this post.
@peritus: good to know! I'll be renting it through gamefly soon. I love horror so hopefully I'll dig it. I've never been good at souls games so I'm trying to find as many tips on YouTube that I can. Wish me luck!
@soulsfan1984 thanks for understanding! Appreciate it.
Judging by your responses here it seems like the way to go would be quitting if I'm in an unsafe place or I need to take a long break, otherwise finding a safe place while offline seems ok. My last question is that I have heard that patches have decreased the load times significantly, is this true? I heard they can be pretty bad.
When I first played Dark Souls and I found out I couldn't pause, I almost just put the game down and never wanted to touch it again. Can't pause? That's fucking ridiculous, what if I suddenly have to get up for some reason?
I still wish you could pause but I wound up finishing Dark Souls II and I've made it a fair way into Dark Souls. It's weird, but if something is urgent enough for me to have to get up so fast that I can't quit out, then whatever is happening is way more important than a video game. Quitting takes half a second anyway, and if you pause in the middle of most of these boss fights, you're going to get fucked as soon as you unpause.
I still find it an annoyance but it's no reason not to get the game.
I'd say the load times aren't even enough time to look at your phone. They're pretty speedy. You don't load that often in normal play.
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