I did the same thing when playing DA:O.
I don't regret it.
I did the same thing when playing DA:O.
I don't regret it.
I like Kung-Fu.
I thought the fade was pretty cool when doing the mage origin, and I thought it was pretty cool when dealing with Connor, but goddamn that Circle of the Magi quest
Though it is pretty fun telling a dwarf to use the lyrium veins just to hear them randomly shout NO I CAN'T NO I'VE LOST THE SPELL
I am still curious as to wtf happens if you're a dwarf MC. HOW DO YOU ENTER THE FADE
I became awesome at Soul Calibur 2 after spending heaps playing it at the arcades. I bought it the PS2 version so I could fine tune my madskillz at home and I played it to the point of thoroughly knowing the ins and outs of every character. My difficulty setting was on the highest which was called Extreme or Expert or something to that effect, and it was still pretty easy.
After SC3 was announced as a console-only game, I lost a lot of interest the series. They're still good games, but for me, the real fun came from playing it in the arcade environment. I still bought SC3, but was disappointed with a lot of the characters' changes (particularly Ivy) and only ended up refamiliarising myself with my two favourites (Cass and Siegfreid). The difficulty setting had to go down to Very Hard. It's stayed there for SC4 as well.
For the most part, I play games for the fun of it and the storylines / scripting. There should be some challenge (which is why I go for normal rather than easy difficulties where possible), yes, but when it gets to a point that I'm getting killed over and over and over then I am more than happy to turn it down or check a guide/walkthrough. I hardly ever play at a higher difficulty level than normal, really. There are some exceptions, though. I finished Uncharted 2 on every difficulty (easy only for the sake of treasure hunting etc), for example. But yeah, those are rarities.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
The gap between casual and normal is immense on dragon age. My first playthrough I started and stayed casual. 2nd playthrough I got absolutely maimed by the first opponent (a guard and his dog) on the city elf origin whils on normal.
I'm finding DA2 a struggle on casual at the moment. The thought of Nightmare mode just seems impossible to me.
I thought I was really good at RPG's so I started Nocturne on hard for my first playthough. Then I met Matador.![]()
I tried to do gears 2 on insanity solo.....yeah smurf that.
I did do MGS2 on European Extreme mode, I still to this very day do not understand just how the smurf I managed to do that. It was perhaps the most annoying experience of my entire gaming life and yet I persevered. Pity PS2 didn't have gamerscore/achievements I'd have liked that.
I did do Mass Effect on the setting unlocked after completing the game, but only with my soldier who by that point had SPECTRE gear and was pretty bitching, my first run through with that character was on casual.
I've completed CoD 4: MW and CoD MW2 on veteran difficulty. The only level I skipped was the level Mile High Club in MW1 because frankly whilst I could do it after some tries, I don't believe it will ever be worth putting myself through that level of punishment for a mere 20 gamerscore. I don't enjoy the Black Ops mechanics enough to go for the veteran run on it. I prefer the mechanics of MW2 to be honest. Here's hoping MW3 is a return to these but improved.
DA:O is an unforgiving game for PC gamers and downright clunky on consoles.
You're fine.
I pre-ordered DSIII (because of childhood nostalgia wanting DSI and II), didn't go so well. I can play DSII quite fine, but the slow pace of DSI is really ... boring. I'm just not as attentive as I was years ago.
I can't believe you guys think Dragon Age: Origins is hard. Master the R2 co-ordinate attacks thing and you'll fly by the game trust me. If you play it like an action game then you don't get the full tactical RPG experience. Lining up attacks and spells is the only way to go for me, because i killed both rogues (let leliana die and slit Zevran throat while he was down!) and had to go through the entire game without one! Bosses were a b**ch!
Hardest non-FF RPGs I've played Recently are: Demon Souls and The Last Remnant. Those games are brutally hard...this coming from an RPG vet.
lol I thought The Last Remnant was a piece of cake 90% of the timeThe R2 co-ordinated attack bit is fine but I just found at times the enemies had ridiculous strength & attack advantages. To each his own I suppose. Never played Demon Soul I must look that up unless it's 360 only then I'm out of luck.
Any RPG that Atlus releases is hard, they practically have their own tier within Atlus in terms of difficulty with Persona being the lightweight titles and Demon's Souls being so hard "it will reach out and grab you, smack you around, smurf you up, and make you start doing "tricks" for money in the Red Light District". Only game I know that gets harder with New Game + mode, and holiday events involve changing the World Tendency events to murder the fan base.
The only game I've ever lowered the difficulty on was Mega Man 2 back in the day when I lacked skills (though I've lost said skills and still play it on Normal to this day) and TWEWY. The first boss fight I was underleveled or apparently not as skilled with the split screen fighting as the game wanted me to be, and I kept dying cause Shiki loves to block things with her face.![]()
True beauty exists in things that last only for a moment.
Current Mood: And it's been a long December and there's reason to believe. Maybe this year will be better than the last. I can't remember all the times I tried to tell myself. To hold on to these moments as they pass...
I've done the whole Circle of Magi thing now and I found the whole Fade thing pretty fun!Having to change your tactics to only play as one person in different forms was a refreshing change from the standard gameplay. I just think it could've been a bit shorter.
I once accidentally switched the difficulty down in God of War I because i kept hitting x or down and x or something after the screen, anywa, i accidentally lowered it! Kinda upset, but not too much b/c the difficulty wasn't obscenely easy.
Sucks to hear that about Dragon Age, I'm really looking forward to getting into it, but I know that's going to be a blow to my self esteem if I have to lower it to casual. What an abusive title to boot!