That's understandableSean.Devlin said:When I got to Point Lookout, I lowered the difficulty. A lot.
Bethesda needs to realise that more hit points does not equal more challenge. It equals long, tedious battles.
That's understandableSean.Devlin said:When I got to Point Lookout, I lowered the difficulty. A lot.
I just abused the save feature. Made that fight easier.JakeTheSnakeMan said:Once, on Half-Life 2 Ep 2. The ending sequence kicked my ass for so long and so hard I just couldn't take it anymore.
Yeah... i DO NOT blame you for that. i turned down the difficulty in Dragon Age as well, not because i found it too difficult, but just because it had become......well, boring. Seriously, how many time can yo fight the same darkspawn and ogres and shit, when you KNOW that isn't even the best part of the game? I turned down the difficulty and even tried to get a trainer so that i could skip the fights, and just enjoy the conversations and the story.daftalchemist said:However, recently I've noticed I have this urge to put my games down to easy mode. It started with Dragon Age. After five tries against the first ogre you ever meet, I turned down the difficulty. I just wanted to see the rest of the game.
Touhou is one of the most hair-pulling and frustrating games I've ever had the chance to play in my life. I just love on Insane mode though how the first boss is the equivalent to swimming in water while trying to stay dry.NathLines said:Anyone else play Touhou? I always play on easy, and I'm gonna stay there until I can clear the game without having to use most of my continues![]()
So true. My friend watches me play sometimes and he says that the guy who made it must have an unrivaled hate for mankind.Chainsaws_of_War_2 said:Touhou is one of the most hair-pulling and frustrating games I've ever had the chance to play in my life. I just love on Insane mode though how the first boss is the equivalent to swimming in water while trying to stay dry.NathLines said:Anyone else play Touhou? I always play on easy, and I'm gonna stay there until I can clear the game without having to use most of my continues![]()
Yes, the "shut up" was added because the usual responses I get from admitting I knit are "that's gay", an incredulous "really?", or "don't you have to be 65 to do that?". It really is a lot of fun though. I even made my boyfriend that knitted hat Scott Pilgrim wears in the scene where he's outside of Knives' school. He wanted it in different colors, but it's still the same hat.Salem_Wolf said:By the way OP: Haha knitting.
Kidding, in all aspects, just wanted to say that since you immediately brought out "Shut up" after admitting it. Actually my grandmother used to knit and I got some awesome stuff out of it, so kudos on you for admitting it so openly and good luck on all future knitting projects.
Okay, promise not to tell my girlfriend but you might possibly be the best girlfriend ever. Haha! That's pretty great. Love Scott Pilgrim, now I love you. Please don't take that the wrong way, I don't want a visit from your 7 evil ex kicking boyfriend, but yeah!daftalchemist said:Yes, the "shut up" was added because the usual responses I get from admitting I knit are "that's gay", an incredulous "really?", or "don't you have to be 65 to do that?". It really is a lot of fun though. I even made my boyfriend that knitted hat Scott Pilgrim wears in the scene where he's outside of Knives' school. He wanted it in different colors, but it's still the same hat.Salem_Wolf said:By the way OP: Haha knitting.
Kidding, in all aspects, just wanted to say that since you immediately brought out "Shut up" after admitting it. Actually my grandmother used to knit and I got some awesome stuff out of it, so kudos on you for admitting it so openly and good luck on all future knitting projects.