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No.10825
There is no such thing as too hard, in fact, I need a new difficult jrpg to grind through just finished smt 3 again
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No.10826
>>10825But I wanna have fun when I game, not be frustrated.
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No.10827
>>10824Play osu!, it's the only game I can enjoy nowadays
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No.10829
>>10828>There's tons of other rewarding hobbies where you can't fail.Like? You can fail, or be suboptimal, at anything.
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No.10830
>>10826Being frustrated is fun, that is also why I post on /leftypol/
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No.10832
>>10829There's all sorts of creative projects where it's hard to "fail".
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No.10833
>>10824Stop being worthless bioleninist trash.
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No.10842
>>10824PLay Dark Souls and Workers and Resources: Soviet Republic on hard mode.
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No.10843
>>10842Workers and Resources: Soviet Republic is as challenging as you make it. Do you want unlimited cash, permanent summer, and happy citizens? Just a few settings changes on the map making menu. What about a hardcore run on an island archipelago with barely enough resources to scrape by? Also possible. The sense of progression on hard difficulty is very satisfying and engaging, especially once you get a supply chain going and multiple cities.
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No.10844
For hard games, just grind.
What hard and easy games have you played? Which was the last time you felt the difficulty just right/finished a game/enjoyed a game?