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What difficulty will you use for 1st playthrough?


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#151
Mistress9Nine

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Eurypterid wrote...

I'll play on Normal. After playing in the contest, I'm willing to bet that most of the people that start on insane (or whatever the hardest difficulty is called) are gonna get waxed early and often.


There are some really tough fights thats for sure, but I think it was harder for us to play on normal cause we didn't have much time to experiment with all the tactics, skills, companions and stuff. I reckon that starting on Hard difficulty is OK if you're a long time experienced fan of the genre.

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Urik187

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i started on normal as I do with all my games, and then move to hard, and I can say that I am a seasoned RPG player. BUT for some damn reason I am finding this game extremely difficult. im not sure if its the tactics i use or if I am taking characters that dont compliment each other, I have had to bump down to the easy diff more than once to clear a certain area. and then bump it back up. anyone else experience this or are my tactics just too rusty????

Modifié par Urik187, 14 décembre 2009 - 01:14 .


#153
Skellimancer

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I chose Normal. if i knew how easy it was i would have picked Nightmare from the start.

#154
Smell the taint

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I start pretty much everything on hard for the last two generations of systems. Games aren't nearly as hard as they used to be. It pissed me off for a long time until I just came to the realization that upping the difficulty is no longer a masochistic affair, it's how most of these games are meant to be played and 'normal' is to appease the masses who prefer a simply trot through to the end.

Having said all that though, some fights on hard have been utterly absurd. Getting thrown into the middle of every fight on the road instead of being able to plan things out a bit is ridiculous; swiftly tearing through the mage tower and Uldred in one swipe, only to get your asses fully handed to you, load after load by random bandits on the side of the road will definitely put you in the controller-breaking mood.

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Dieover

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Normal when i first starting out until i hit lvl 15, that's when i start abandon my Mage (morrigan) and Tank (Alistar) back at the camp because i feel they're like the third "training wheels" they made for the learning curves imo and it so easy with them around, but right now it a path of destruction with just my rogue , war dog and me a healer.

Right now I'm running on Nightmare and the game really shine from there when you're battle harden and you got the right skill set to mowed through enemies line like butter.

I'm all for building the ultimate build and I'm know for creating the best build in GuildWar back in the day. Like the self-inflict damage build where enemies would just hit themselves to death in matter of sec with my Necro/Mesmer xD

In DAO, im running a build that's call JIHAD, but it work the opposite if you know what i mean ; )
1 hit wipe all with timing mwuahahaa

Modifié par Dieover, 26 décembre 2009 - 02:08 .


#156
bussinrounds

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Hard. And reloading every time a party member "goes down", treating it as a death. Cause it's bs that they come back to life like that at the end of the battle, imo.