Yo guys is it weird that whenever a game offers difficulty setting I choose the easiest offered? Like Fallout or DA Inquisition For example? I just love feeling unstoppable and chilling. My friends talk shit about me lol but what do you guys think??
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It allows for a much more relaxed experience and could also provide exposure to the gameplay style. I do the same for a new game (series) but then go back and play on a harder difficulty.
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I always start out on the Hard Difficulty, if it's beyond Hard I'll do that on a 2nd Run.
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I prefer an easy stroll while listening to the story, that's probably why I hate raids in destiny.
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I always do easy first unless it's battlefield or cod I play it on the hardest difficulty and even then it's still easy for me and I'm horrible at online.
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Normal first time for the experience of how things work and so I feel strong. Then I go straight to hardest and playing normal allows me to find efficiency in upgrades or tactics. My friend tries to do all games hardest diff but he ends up givig up on game. I don't want to be frustrated to where I have to restart lvl or game
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I always play the hardest from the start, no reason not to.
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The hardest difficulty, few games are challenging these past few years.
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I play on normal at first, then subsequent play troughs are on harder difficulties. Dark Souls will do that to you.
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I always go for normal. That's how it's intended to be played right? I don't need to beat a game on the hardest difficulty without dying. I just want to enjoy it.
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I start them on Normal mode, and when I notice that it gets a little to difficult for me I lower it.
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I choose easy or next to easy. I like to explore and take my time, plus I get frustrated too easy. Lol
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If it's a horror game I always choose easy
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Depends what type of game it is honestly. Games that allow for large character customisation I play on the hardest. For example playing witcher3 on DM. I just like to feel myself getting stronger and overcome the odds (which is why I hate enemy scaling in the ES games for example). Games that I play for the narrative, like TLoU for example, I played on easy.
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Edited by InfernalArtist3: 7/5/2015 4:51:17 PMNothing wrong with playing on easiest difficulty. I usually start there and then increase it as I get better. But for games like Fallout I never play on hardcore mode
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I used to play on easy, but defeat on a harder difficulty feels better than victory on an easier difficulty. I love trying to learn strategies on harder difficulties on how to get past certain areas and such. Defeat never felt so good.
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Is has to be hard for me to enjoy it. Read that as you will, im expecting a few lennys
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I enjoy harder difficulties
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The one thing I hate about difficulties in games like halo: they make it so unfair, why don't just make you as weak as you are with that difficulty, and leave the enemy the same unless it's on an easier difficulty, for instance fallout new Vegas, it literally makes alpha male deathclaw's tank fat man shots and then one shot you
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I do medium
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My problem is that some developers don't know what they're doing when it comes to make the game difficult. For example, and yes I know this isn't saying much. But Call of Duty has the easiest campaign ever. Even on Veteran they're a piece of cake. Personally I like game that actually take skill. Take a game like Star Wars: Knights of The Old Republic where I had to lower the game's difficulty the first time I played it because I couldn't even beat Calo Nord during the Escape From Taris part of the game. One thing I do like is that more recent games mainly starting with last gen through this gen. Games reward players for playing on high difficulties. Can't get all the trophies/achievements if you only play on easy.
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FPS games I always crank up to the highest difficulty. Except Halo. Halo I play through on heroic and then legendary. Some of those campaigns are damn near impossible on legendary.
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I don't know about you guys but I occasionally enjoy getting my shit smashed up my bung hole. It makes the moment when you defeat a formidable foe or puzzle that much greater, but that is if you actually beat it.
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I like feeling invincible on the hardest difficulties.
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I usually start games on the one after the easiest. Then the next time I play I step it up another difficulty
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Nothing wrong with it. To each their own. I prefer the hardest difficulty generally, unless it's a game or genre I'm completely unfamiliar with.