Damn, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dark Souls 3. I knew you were difficult, but this is ridiculous: according to , approximately 10% of players haven't even lit a single bonfire. For reference, the first bonfiꦐre in the game is less than 15 minutes in after the opening cutscene, beyond just a small handful of enemies.

Now, it's possible that some of those who own Dark Souls 3 on PC haven't played the game much (or at all), but even so, one out of ten is still pretty ridiculous. Some other interesting ꦅstats: there's a 4% difference between those that have lit a bonfire and those that have beaten the first boss. Things drop off even sharper there, as roughly 11% of players who've beaten the first boss have yet to clear the second.

The further into the game the achievements are, the fewer players have earned them. Howeve🔜r, it seems that if you can manage to fight your way past Vordt of the Boreal Valley, you're on track to beat the game. Most players (20.9%) earn the "To Link The First Flame" ending, 13.7% earn the "The End of Fire" ending, and a mere 9.5% earn the "The Usurpation of Fire" ending.

But if you really want to prove your mastery of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:FromSoftware's dark medieval world, you'll need to acquire every ring, every miracle, and learn every gesture, all of which each have a less than 2% completion. And for the truly elite, there's "The Dark Soul," an achi𓄧evem💎ent given only when all others have been granted - so rare that less than 1% have earned it.

So there you ha𒁃ve it. If you've ever felt like tackling Dark Souls 3 was just too daunting a task, remember that, statistically speaking, most people who own the game (at least on PC) haven't beaten it either. Hooray?

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