i play on normal then to hard after i beat it expect when i played infamous im playing on hard and it my first time
That's the part I mean, only on Hardened. I must've tried thirty times and STILL didn't get past it. What a pain....You got any suggestions?m_jim said:I'll typically start a game on hard because I like a challenge. If I don't get my butt kicked from time to time, I know that I'm not playing on a hard enough setting. For the second playthrough, I'll typically bump it up a notch to a higher setting. That being said, I hate when the "hard" setting on a game simply gives enemies more health, rather than a more sophisticated AI; if I see that, then I won't feel too bad about taking it down to medium.
Try beating the ferris wheel part of CoD on Veteran (or Mile High Club for that matter). That is a lesson in perseverance.ObadiahBlack said:I always play on easy first, then, depending on my interest in the game, I do it again on harder difficulties.
Most proud of reaching the Sniper Ambush in CoD 4 on Hardened, and beating Wanted: Weapons of Fate on all three.
Wierd, Gears was the first game I ever tried and beat on the highest difficulty. It's very tough but you feel great when you do it.Laura. said:Pretty simple question. (YesIusedthesearchbaranddidn'tfindanythinglikethisin14pages).
I used to play in normal until I met Gears of War. Being killed pretty quickly without a reliable health indicator got me a bit angry, so I switched to casual.
There I realised I enjoyed games a lot more when I wasn't trying so hard not to die, so I started playing everything on easy. I appreciate a lot more the environments, plot, voice acting and gameplay stuff (moves, combos, abilities, weapons) when I'm not trying to get to the next checkpoint in 1 hitpoint. It's a more "cinematic" experience.
Sure, I *could* finish the game in a harder difficuly, but what's the point?
(some games I still play in normal if easy proves too dumb)
Besides, who has the time to die over and over again these days?
Do you always start in normal? Do you give it a try in hard before deciding? Start talking.
That was one tough mission, but I found a good technique for doing it without dropping the difficulty:Ravenseeker said:starting to play on hard only but i admit to lowering the difficult level on Bioshock and the last level of Red Faction
With your back to the ferris wheel, if you run to the alley on the left where the bad guys spawn and camp there, you have a good line of sight and can probably hold it. Getting back to Macmillan is a pain, but good C4 placement can take care of that. Otherwise, I just cower over by the bumper cars, between the fence and the ticket booth on the right, and pray.ObadiahBlack said:That's the part I mean, only on Hardened. I must've tried thirty times and STILL didn't get past it. What a pain....You got any suggestions?m_jim said:I'll typically start a game on hard because I like a challenge. If I don't get my butt kicked from time to time, I know that I'm not playing on a hard enough setting. For the second playthrough, I'll typically bump it up a notch to a higher setting. That being said, I hate when the "hard" setting on a game simply gives enemies more health, rather than a more sophisticated AI; if I see that, then I won't feel too bad about taking it down to medium.
Try beating the ferris wheel part of CoD on Veteran (or Mile High Club for that matter). That is a lesson in perseverance.ObadiahBlack said:I always play on easy first, then, depending on my interest in the game, I do it again on harder difficulties.
Most proud of reaching the Sniper Ambush in CoD 4 on Hardened, and beating Wanted: Weapons of Fate on all three.