If you play a low difficulty, do you ever feel ashamed?

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psicat

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Why should anyone feel ashamed? People should play any games at the difficulty level they find the most enjoyment at for themselves. If that's on easy that's fine, and if it's on an insanely hard setting that they find enjoyment, that's fine to.
 

Galaktia

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I never feel guilt at all.

I play games for fun, sometimes, I am a bit worn out and want an easy blast fest or easy gameplay to explore the story, and hense I play easy, sometimes I want the challenge and want to fight for my victory.

So I am not ashamed ever of choosing an easy difficulty, because I choose the difficulty I want to choose to have fun.
 

Kroxile

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Yes, I find it shameful and really wish devs would turn off trophies/achievements for those who do play on easy mode because its not much of an achievement to beat a watered down game and if you're only playing for the story then achievements shouldn't matter anyway.

Yes, its an elitist thought process, but I don't care.
 

BelfastSpartan

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Usually play on hard but not the hardest depending on the game. It gives me a challenge but doesn't with me screaming at the TV and throwing the xbox out the window.

I usually play through again on the easiest to mop up achievements or if it was a good game I'd play again on the hardest setting.
 

Captain Epic

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If I just need a few more trophies to get the platinum then I do that on the easiest setting. I don't feel guilty because if I'm going for the platinum in a game, I've had to beat it on the hardest difficulty anyway.
 

LordDarkPhantom

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Rossmallo said:
I had the difficulty slider in Oblivion about a centimeter and a half to the right (harder), but...Recently, I've had to turn it down to get anywhere. Argh.
Exactly the same thing happened to me with my first playthrough as a mage. I used to dread long dungeons due to the fact that my mage was really weak for its level, and I didn't like to use potions. In the end, I ended up with over 100 strong health/magicka restore potions before finally returning the slideback down to normal.

Usually I feel ashamed to play games on lower than normal. Every other game I've ever played was on normal setting, except during the PSN outage I played Black Ops on recruit (to get a few trophies) and veteran (to get a few more trophies).
 

Skratt

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Generally I like to hold out for the ultra pussy mode unlock but I have no problems playing on Hard if it actually adds something to the game other than turning my character into a squishy.

Example is in the original Alice, the game's puzzles and platforming actually changed in some areas depending on what level of difficulty you were playing on. :)
 

JMeganSnow

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While I realize I'm not the most fantastic person ever at playing games, I can usually manage fairly well. If a game is actually fun to play, I'll usually wind up playing it on the hardest difficulty I can manage.

Usually when I turn the difficulty DOWN, it's because I'm not having fun playing the higher difficulty, either because the game is tedious and repetitive or "higher difficulty" translates to "shoot it 50 billion more times but nothing else is different".

I like games where higher difficulty requires a higher skill/knowledge level rather than just 50 billion extra button presses.
 

Thundero13

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I play on the easiest proper setting, that is to say, I would play on easy if it was between easy medium and hard, but if there was like really easy mode or something then I wouldn't play on that
So no, I don't see anything wrong with playing on easy modes
 

marcooos

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IT varies but most games I'll probs go with hard as my logic is I beat both ninja gaiden games on hard (not master.. I'm human so I can't)so I can take aything. But I will chage diificulty in only 2 circumstances 1) The difficulty is just annoying not hard for example shao 'fucking' Kahn in mortal kombat 9. 2)If its boring as I play both dragon ages on casual as otherwise every fight takes half an hour and I lose interest
 
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I never feel ashamed to play on whatever difficulty I feel like. If that's easy then so what? Games are meant to be enjoyed and seeing as I don't give a damn about achievements or trophies I play on the difficulty that will bring me the most enjoyment out of the game. Then again this is almost universally the second hardest level. That seems to be my comfortable middle spot.
 

Clive Howlitzer

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It depends on the game, actually. I tend to play on the 'normal' setting almost exclusively unless its a genre I am good at. I very rarely turn down the difficulty unless I've done nothing but die for days.
One genre I am known to turn it down on sometimes is First Person Shooters since I am not looking for a realistic experience, I want to be a one man army. It is a holdover from the early days playing stuff like Doom.
 

XDravond

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Feeling ashamed over playing on easy, nope. I mostly start a game on normal and depending what happens play around on the difficult settings. Some games have moments that I just can't see the fun over dying 100 times over just 'cus I mist one of the small moments. But the opposite can also do when enemies are to easy and I just go straight on moving them down in say a tactical shooter I've raised it to hardest... and I don't feel like I miss out.
 

walrusaurus

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depends on my mood more than anything. Sometimes i just wanna run around and fuck shit up. My first playthrough of Prototype i did on easy, just to have fun obliterating the countryside, and obliterating the peasants.
 

Serving UpSmiles

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gmaverick019 said:
Serving UpSmiles said:
Wow not enough try hards in this thread, Easy/Normal mode is for pussies most of the time, Ramp it up to Hard/Extreme and then we'll talk.
herp derp because games are solely about competition and not about just relaxing and having fun, right, right?

nice one, there is a difference between trying your best and having fun and being "hardcore bro mode" and smashing your dignity to bits playing insane mode on every game.
Sorry easy modes just feels like the game is playing itself, which I hate.
 

tycho0042

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I tend to stay on normal difficulty. If I really like the game enough to play it again I might do it on hard/insane/whatever especially if it unlocks something I want.
 

Mr.PlanetEater

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Depends on the game, for example if its an open world game like Elder Scrolls or Fallout then I will gladly play on easy--I rarely play any of the Fallouts or Elder Scrolls for challenge I play them because I want to go along for a nice ride through typically amazing scenery and just have fun doing what I please in the sandbox world; and in the case of Fallout I want to be able to just take a chance to revel in the destruction and interesting characters just trying to survive that have been laid before me.


On the flip-side however I will usually never play a shooter or old school action game on easy because I am playing those for the sole reason of wanting a challenge I don't pop in Call of Duty to experience/explore war story that will change my life, I pop it in for some gun toting fast paced action which you can typically only get on normal or hard.

Minecraft is another good example of this--I play on peaceful when I just feel like building something cool and I will play on normal the rest of the time.
 

bojac6

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TestECull said:
Nope! I play on the easiest mode and I don't give a shit what others say about that. I'm not here for a challenge, I'm here for some fun.
I think a game that presents a tactical challenge is more fun. Being invincible and walking though the game isn't fun for me.

With that in mind, do I think TestECull is wrong? Absolutely not. We both choose our difficulties for the same reason, we think it leads to more enjoyment of the game.