I play on normal first with most of the games I play. The only games I've played on casual were the Mass Effect games, because I wasn't playing for the game, I was playing for the story. But that doesn't mean I didn't go back and play on the harder modes.
T_ConX said:
Yes, and if there's one thing a player should never feel, it's DISCOURAGED! They should never feel challenged at any point in the game. They should always be told that they are AWESOME! POSITIVE SELF ESTEEM!
The school district in a city near mine recently instituted in no-zero policy. It basically meant that teachers couldn't give students zeros for missed or uncompleted work or tests. The argument for this was that the zeros would DISCOURAGE them and make them more likely to drop out, and so teachers would have to simply exempt the grade from the work altogether.
I'm okay with people playing on easy getting achievements and such, but I think it should be like those silly achievements that are worth zero points. Those I see as like a pat on the back, you did your best, but it isn't like they are getting a truly meaningful reward like a proper achievement with points.
off-topic:
I do agree that the thing with that school district is downright stupid.
I remember about 18 years ago at the tail end of when I still played youth sports, my basketball team got to the final game and won, we all got personal neck medals and a trophy in an award celebration right after the game, then something I thought was really weird happen. After my team got their stuff, the ceremony continued with the losing team and all the other teams in the league lining up to get their own trophies, smaller, but still they all got trophies.
Little did I know that I was witnessing one of the very first institutions of the idiotic "Everyone gets a trophy" policy, so that the other kids don't feel bad or envious that the better players got a trophy.
On a relatively recent note, a couple years ago, I remember hearing from another student in one of my college classes, that her mom wasn't allowed to come to the little sister's high school(as several parents did on occasion) to bring fast food as a special once every week or two treat for lunch. It wasn't because parents were showing up unannounced during a school day, it was because they didn't want the other kids to get jealous because they had to have school lunch and not fast food that they liked better.
There are other schools where I've found out that kids can't bring lunch from home anymore, because such a thing is seen as "flaunting having money", and such a thing might make the poor kids that have to eat the gross government funded lunch feel bad or jealous. Basically, they've made the students that normally brought their lunch, bring money to pay for the crappy lunch.
Lastly, my little nephew likes peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and also peanut butter cracker snacks, but he can't bring them to school anymore for lunch because one kid in the entire school has a peanut allergy. That is so stupid because the only way the kid could be effected is if someone shoved those things into his mouth. So, a 0.0000000001% chance of happening, if there even is a chance.
I can't stand how PC and soft the world is getting. "You can't do that, it might hurt someone's fragile little ego, or God forbid they might get the tiniest of injuries."