I would like to know what level people prefer to play on. I want to know because I am making a single player map(Corruption)and I would like to have some kind of idea of how challenging to make it.
I hope to have the map finsihed within a week or so but I may get behind.
I will probably base my level's difficulty depending on the selection that gets selected the most.
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Question: What is your favorite difficulty in video games? (poll ended on Mon Sep 1st 2008 at 11:10pm)
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Re: What is your favorite video game difficulty level?
Posted by Necromancer on Mon Aug 25th at 11:10pm 2008
Posted by Necromancer on Mon Aug 25th at 11:10pm 2008
Re: What is your favorite video game difficulty level?
Posted by Le Chief on Mon Aug 25th at 11:43pm 2008
Posted by Le Chief on Mon Aug 25th at 11:43pm 2008
Well, if the game has four difficulties, I will usually play on hard (3rd option) first and leave very hard (4th option) for the second play through.
In the case of 3 difficulties, I will probably go for the 2nd option, but it really depends on the game.
In the case of 3 difficulties, I will probably go for the 2nd option, but it really depends on the game.
Re: What is your favorite video game difficulty level?
Posted by ReNo on Tue Aug 26th at 1:14pm 2008

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Posted by ReNo on Tue Aug 26th at 1:14pm 2008
Typically I play on the hardest option. Often I end up regretting it about half way through the game
If there are 4 or more options I'll often pick one below the hardest, leaving the hardest for another play through if I feel like it later down the line.
If there are 4 or more options I'll often pick one below the hardest, leaving the hardest for another play through if I feel like it later down the line.
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Re: What is your favorite video game difficulty level?
Posted by G4MER on Tue Aug 26th at 3:44pm 2008
Posted by G4MER on Tue Aug 26th at 3:44pm 2008
I often play Starting the game at Medium.. I find it is the most fair and balanced. Then I will go back and try harder difficulties.. its pretty cool in some games because what a level may of been like in the medium setting will be completely different in a harder setting.
Re: What is your favorite video game difficulty level?
Posted by Gwil on Tue Aug 26th at 4:11pm 2008

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Posted by Gwil on Tue Aug 26th at 4:11pm 2008
I follow the example of Muhnay - medium seems to be the fairest pitch, and it means if I get frustrated/stuck at a hard spot I am more likely to continue knowing that this isn't the toughest difficulty. If such a situation arose playing on hard i'd quit and take some persuasion to return.
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Re: What is your favorite video game difficulty level?
Posted by Crono on Tue Aug 26th at 8:33pm 2008
Posted by Crono on Tue Aug 26th at 8:33pm 2008
It really depends on the game. For single player FPS, I usually do whatever is the most realistic. I can't stand non-id-style FPS games that require 12 hand gun shots to the face to take down an enemy, for example. *cough*BrothersInArms*cough*
Other than that, it really depends on the game. I play on the most enjoyable setting. Which is challenging, but not impossible. I hate games that are just ... absolutely impossible, they really piss me off.
As a result, most games I do on normal, certain FPS' on hard, or "nightmare" type modes, EA FPS' on Easy, because otherwise it takes like three shots from the most powerful weapon to kill the opponent. Call of Duty, is the most realistic on the hardest setting, but the way the game is set up ... it's just crazy hard to do. Rockets kill you in a single hit and they like to have those canyons where there's like four enemies with rocket launchers aimed at you and you really don't have enough time to take them down ... otherwise those games are really fun on that setting.
It's all about balance and the particular game. If the game makes the AI smarter on the harder settings, without messing with how things work in the world it self, I would play on the harder settings.
Other than that, it really depends on the game. I play on the most enjoyable setting. Which is challenging, but not impossible. I hate games that are just ... absolutely impossible, they really piss me off.
As a result, most games I do on normal, certain FPS' on hard, or "nightmare" type modes, EA FPS' on Easy, because otherwise it takes like three shots from the most powerful weapon to kill the opponent. Call of Duty, is the most realistic on the hardest setting, but the way the game is set up ... it's just crazy hard to do. Rockets kill you in a single hit and they like to have those canyons where there's like four enemies with rocket launchers aimed at you and you really don't have enough time to take them down ... otherwise those games are really fun on that setting.
It's all about balance and the particular game. If the game makes the AI smarter on the harder settings, without messing with how things work in the world it self, I would play on the harder settings.
Re: What is your favorite video game difficulty level?
Posted by Captain P on Tue Aug 26th at 9:40pm 2008

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Posted by Captain P on Tue Aug 26th at 9:40pm 2008
I usually pick medium, hard if I've already played the game on medium. Since dieing often means reloading and on my system, that means waiting, I'd rather stay alive and watch the scenery, with some occasional challenges thrown in. I quite like tactical fights, rather than frantic run-n-gun shoot-outs. A sort of over-arching 'puzzle' element in combat.
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Re: What is your favorite video game difficulty level?
Posted by G4MER on Wed Aug 27th at 1:30am 2008
Posted by G4MER on Wed Aug 27th at 1:30am 2008
Hey Crono, I like what you had to say.. but let us also add instant head-shots without trying. The current version of CounterStrike drives me nuts on that.. every freaking kill now a days is a head-shot and most of the time the guy is shooting the ground when he gets it. No skill. As a trained marksman, I will tell you that most gun fights happen with in 15 feet, and most of the time no one hits anything... let along a head thats a very small target and goes against most training.. which teaches shooters to go for the center of mass.
Re: What is your favorite video game difficulty level?
Posted by Crono on Wed Aug 27th at 5:56am 2008
I was talking about single player games, as multi-player games don't really have difficulty settings.
I think one hit kill to the head is fine. CS is weird though, it's a game where you get killed and feel cheated. In something like ... say ... DoD, it has head shot kills also, but you don't really ever feel cheated ... Same thing with Unreal Tournament games.
But ... yeah ... that sounds more like a weapon balancing issue more than anything else. But ... come on, you can't tell me you just love FPS', single player, where enemies take like 9 shots to the face to kill. If you do, I don't believe you.
Posted by Crono on Wed Aug 27th at 5:56am 2008
Quoting Muhnay
Hey Crono, I like what you had to say.. but let us also add instant head-shots without trying. The current version of CounterStrike drives me nuts on that.. every freaking kill now a days is a head-shot and most of the time the guy is shooting the ground when he gets it. No skill. As a trained marksman, I will tell you that most gun fights happen with in 15 feet, and most of the time no one hits anything... let along a head thats a very small target and goes against most training.. which teaches shooters to go for the center of mass.
I was talking about single player games, as multi-player games don't really have difficulty settings.
I think one hit kill to the head is fine. CS is weird though, it's a game where you get killed and feel cheated. In something like ... say ... DoD, it has head shot kills also, but you don't really ever feel cheated ... Same thing with Unreal Tournament games.
But ... yeah ... that sounds more like a weapon balancing issue more than anything else. But ... come on, you can't tell me you just love FPS', single player, where enemies take like 9 shots to the face to kill. If you do, I don't believe you.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: What is your favorite video game difficulty level?
Posted by tnkqwe on Wed Aug 27th at 6:30am 2008

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Posted by tnkqwe on Wed Aug 27th at 6:30am 2008
I prefer Medium for the realistic things.
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I prefer Medium for the realistic things.
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Re: What is your favorite video game difficulty level?
Posted by G4MER on Wed Aug 27th at 6:33am 2008
Posted by G4MER on Wed Aug 27th at 6:33am 2008
I just got done re-playing GRAW2.. and it was a blast. The whole bridge level at the end is rough.. and yeah I understand what your saying about lining up that sniper rifle on yonder hill, and pulling the trigger, seeing the blood spray and then the guy turn look in your direction and flip you off, and start shooting at you.. so you do it again and he shrugs it off.. yeah I dont get a kick out of that either. I have not run into that much though.. most games do pretty well with the headshot = kill formula.
Re: What is your favorite video game difficulty level?
Posted by Naklajat on Sat Aug 30th at 12:45am 2008

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Posted by Naklajat on Sat Aug 30th at 12:45am 2008
Hardest. It's the only difficulty that matters :o
Online multiplayer is usually about twice as hard as the toughest singleplayer anyway.
Online multiplayer is usually about twice as hard as the toughest singleplayer anyway.
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Re: What is your favorite video game difficulty level?
Posted by **Dedi** on Mon Sep 1st at 2:45pm 2008
Posted by **Dedi** on Mon Sep 1st at 2:45pm 2008
I always play with the hardest possible difficulty. I love to think that I'm really good at everything so a challenge is always good. Quite a bit of the time though, I find myself cursing my guts out and smashing my table in frustration
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Re: What is your favorite video game difficulty level?
Posted by Shadowfang on Fri Sep 5th at 11:09pm 2008
Posted by Shadowfang on Fri Sep 5th at 11:09pm 2008
I would say medium because it enables you to become familiar with the game without becoming too frustrated.
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Re: What is your favorite video game difficulty level?
Posted by Pvt.Scythe on Wed Sep 10th at 8:30pm 2008

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Posted by Pvt.Scythe on Wed Sep 10th at 8:30pm 2008
I usually play with medium or hard difficulty, depends on the game though. And I have to agree with Crono. Shooting someone in the face without any effect is fucking annoying(I tested Brothers in Arms when it came and I had to wonder why they even bothered giving player a weapon as the damn thing was practically useless).
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