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Is difficulty important to you?
When I go through a game I usually just complete it on the default or normal difficulty. I don't have alot of gaming time so I prefer to just to have some challenge and move the story along. I don't enjoy cussing and bashing my head against the wall repeating sections over and over. However there has been a few games that I have beaten on each difficulty.
Ninja Gaiden Black -- defeated normal, hard, and very hard (didn't try Master ninja) Gears of War 1 -- defeated casual, hardcore, and insane Dante's Inferno -- defeated normal, hellish, and infernal These are the only 3 games in recent memory where I wanted to do every difficulty. I do remember back in the 90's striving to completing "00 Agent" difficulty for each level in Goldeneye. Is difficulty real important to anyone here? |
Re: Is difficulty important to you?
Yes, very.
I love playing video games, but truth be told am not really very good at them (especially shooters). I'm much more interested in the experience and the gameplay than "the challenge". I'll pick a lower difficulty level whenever I can. |
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Many times I've played through a game, and along the way promised myself that I'd play back through on a higher difficulty -- but except for a couple of the Call of Duty games I almost never do. Instead I move on to "new hotness".
One of my complaints with the Assassin's Creed series is that there's no way for veteran players to raise the difficulty. |
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I rarely return to games these days, but I don't want to blow through them either. So I usually just go with "Normal," which is a good middle-ground for me.
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Re: Is difficulty important to you?
Originally Posted by Chew
(Post 10562946)
Yes, very.
I love playing video games, but truth be told am not really very good at them (especially shooters). I'm much more interested in the experience and the gameplay than "the challenge". I'll pick a lower difficulty level whenever I can. |
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I almost always do the first play through on normal so I know what to expect. And if I like the game enough, the next time I play through on hard so I know what to expect.
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I hate it when games are rediculously hard. I just want to play through the game and enjoy the experience, I don't have the time or patience to try the same mission or whatever over and over and over. I was so frustrated last night getting through the end of Arkham Asylum having the play the last few battles multiple times to beat them on the default difficulty.
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Re: Is difficulty important to you?
Depends on the game, if we're talking challenge like the later Super Meat Boy levels then I love it - but that's more puzzle game difficult. If we're talking difficult like making swarms endless, or taking 4 clips to kill 1 enemy, then I can do without it.
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Re: Is difficulty important to you?
Originally Posted by Chew
(Post 10562946)
I love playing video games, but truth be told am not really very good at them (especially shooters). |
Re: Is difficulty important to you?
Originally Posted by Maxflier
(Post 10563015)
I hate it when games are rediculously hard. I just want to play through the game and enjoy the experience, I don't have the time or patience to try the same mission or whatever over and over and over. I was so frustrated last night getting through the end of Arkham Asylum having the play the last few battles multiple times to beat them on the default difficulty.
And to answer the original question, I am a bit of a trophy whore, so if there are more trophies to be offered by beating it on a harder difficulty, I will at least attempt it. I played AA on hard because beating on on hard gives you the trophies for beating it on Easy and Normal as well. |
Re: Is difficulty important to you?
Originally Posted by wlj
(Post 10562920)
When I go through a game I usually just complete it on the default or normal difficulty. I don't have alot of gaming time so I prefer to just to have some challenge and move the story along. I don't enjoy cussing and bashing my head against the wall repeating sections over and over. However there has been a few games that I have beaten on each difficulty.
Ninja Gaiden Black -- defeated normal, hard, and very hard (didn't try Master ninja) Gears of War 1 -- defeated casual, hardcore, and insane Dante's Inferno -- defeated normal, hellish, and infernal These are the only 3 games in recent memory where I wanted to do every difficulty. I do remember back in the 90's striving to completing "00 Agent" difficulty for each level in Goldeneye. Is difficulty real important to anyone here? |
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As i've gotten older, the appeal of a challenge while playing games has dropped considerably. When I was a kid, i'm sure i'd play something over and over again until I beat it. These days, I don't have the time and like Chew said, I just want the experience.
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Re: Is difficulty important to you?
Originally Posted by Obi-Wan Jabroni
(Post 10563228)
Weird, I consider myself an average to poor gamer, I have slow reflexes, and I didn't think AA was that hard even on hard difficulty. Only took me about 4 tries to beat the Joker.
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Re: Is difficulty important to you?
Originally Posted by djones6746
(Post 10563247)
I will complete every game on the default(normal) difficulty setting then usually play again on the harder level above default whatever that may be. I have a hard time with people who play on easy. By selecting easy in some games over the years, people have missed out on certain sections of a game or certain segments contained within the game only accessible on the higher difficulty. IMO...the people playing on easy also have the strategy guide lying right next to them throughout the entire game. Why bother playing.....
I usually play the Call of Duty series on easy as the games are too damn short anyway and I love the rush I get out of it. Games like Red Dead (where I believe there is no difficulty setting?) and GTA.....I really don't care how hard they are because of how caught up I get in them. |
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Originally Posted by Rival11
(Post 10563397)
Games like Red Dead (where I believe there is no difficulty setting?) and GTA.....I really don't care how hard they are because of how caught up I get in them.
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Re: Is difficulty important to you?
Creatively challenging games are fine, multi option characters and variety in solving a problem are good.
The insane speed and dexterity aspects get old quick. Maybe things were different when I was a kid, but I like video games for different reasons now. |
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When the SNES was the latest and greatest system, I'd often stay up late nights trying to beat games on the hard difficulty just for the bragging rights and the personal sense of accomplishment. Now I don't give a damn. I did replay Arkham Asylum on hard, but that was just because I wanted to play the game again and didn't want the exact same experience I had last time.
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Re: Is difficulty important to you?
Originally Posted by wlj
(Post 10563054)
This describes me 100%. I love COD multiplayer, but I am one of the guys that finishes in the bottom half of the lobby most matches. I still love it though.
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Re: Is difficulty important to you?
Originally Posted by wlj
(Post 10563054)
This describes me 100%. I love COD multiplayer, but I am one of the guys that finishes in the bottom half of the lobby most matches. I still love it though.
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Re: Is difficulty important to you?
the only game i can think of in recent memory that i set on the easy difficulty from the get-go is Dragon Age: Origins. I am not a big RPG gamer and I rarely finish one. However, I had heard good things about this game so I picked it up last year. It is difficult for one game to keep my interest for 40-50 hours. I knew if I didn't play the game on easy and just cruise through that I would never finish the game. It didn't matter anyway, I put 20 hours into it and got bored.
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Re: Is difficulty important to you?
I would say YES.
I always start on NORMAL or whatever the mid level Difficulty is. I'll sometimes go back and try HARD for cheevo points IF the game was any good. Game informer had an article about game difficulties. One thing that was mentioned was how many games are way off in the difficulty settings because they're based on developers who've played the game daily during development. |
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Normal is the best for me. Especially since alot of games give you achievements/trophies for finishing it at each difficulty level. Hard or Veteran or Legenadary or whatever they choose to call it just isn't fun.
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Re: Is difficulty important to you?
I play games to relax so I don't need the frustration of playing a game on hard. I don't have much patience either so if something was frustrating me I'd probably give up on it and move on to something else.
If I want a challenge I'll play something like Super Meat Boy where I can play in short bursts, usually one or two stages and I can feel like I've accomplished something. |
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I always go Normal mode the first few runs through a game, as I'm more about the experience than the challenge. In certain games like the RE series or Gears of War I'll eventually start running through the more difficult modes, but with limited playtime and a huge backlog of unplayed games, that doesn't happen too often.
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Re: Is difficulty important to you?
Like many of you, I have no patience for super difficult games. I tend to play most games on normal though, because I don't find games to be all that hard these days. The only time frustration is fun is in games like N+, where that is the hook. Most other times I just want the experience.
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