I abandoned Grim Grimoire three-fourths into the game because I couldn't beat that one mission yet refused to lower the difficulty for it (which you can do but I WON'T). I should go back to it someday though, I don't like not finishing games.
You know, some people genuinely like a challenge. Pushing themselves to the limit. Overcoming obstacles. As much in games as in real life. Not everyones does things to boast. Just sayin'.omega 616 said:Depends, not a single FPS that I haven't been able to do on the hardest setting to date. Fighting games, racing games, rhythm games and stratergy games (xcom to command and conquer) are from medium to easy settings to me.
I'm also oddly good at hack and slash games, DMC and such ... though I have never played them on the hardest settings, since after about 20 minutes of playing them I am bored. Though I did the majority of god of war 3 on the hardest setting till I got bored, I could complete it but those games don't hold my interest at all.
To elaborate a little bit, growing up I would just default to easy 'cos I wanted to get through the game to enjoy the story and not to just get better or grind away at a certain hard bit to over come it ... it didn't make sense to me.
Now that I am a little older, I want to be a bit better at games but I am still not going to grind my ass off to accomplish something nobody gives two fucks about. "wow, you did xcom on the hardest setting AND ironman? We need to get you a medal or something", just never happens, only increases your epeen for half a second.
I know that one! Coupled with the fact that in FPS', pistols are usually my favourite weapon. The amount of times I've reached the end of a game and realised I've only used about 3 of the 12 guns at my capacity is quite worrying.Ragsnstitches said:This has a negative effect of me not using a games entire arsenal because I ration certain weapons ammunition so well as to make other weapons obsolete.