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I absolutely do not have to admire that.

I just will never understand people that will defend this game not having an easy mode.

I don’t have the time for hard games like this. Everyone constantly recommends the souls/bloodborne games, and I don’t have time in my life for this wash/rinse/repeat gameplay.  I don’t mind really long RPGs because I can play them for 1-2 months and always be seeing new stuff and getting more story and character

Is it “the same game?” Maybe not. Do I care? Absolutely not!

As someone with rheumatoid arthritis, I definitely understand the pain that comes from games that require a lot of rapid button pressing. I used to absolutely adore the Project Diva rhythm games for example, but I just can’t play them anymore, at least not at the high difficulty settings. Just a few songs will wreck

That *is* harsh though because you’re all but asking players with disabilities to go elsewhere. In this example, an easy mode or even a series of toggles that allow players to customize game experiences is about allowing them to participate in that experience. It’s inclusive, and not in the dime-store way that word is

Maybe something would be lost to the user in a less difficult mode, but that should probably be for the player to decide for themselves.

I don’t agree with it, he basically says that a easy game is a bad game and should just be made into a movie. Well for some experience the story and just the experience that the game provide without the frustration of the gameplay difficulty is far enough to enjoy the game.

Making the game “easier” is a slippery slope. Where do you stop? What is the defined standard for how easy a game is?

More like a person with legs telling a person without legs that they should not take the stairs.

I just will never understand people that will defend this game not having an easy mode. If normal mode is darksoul hard and then there’s just one easy mode for other, then what is the problem? Your normal soul-esque difficulty is still there, so let others enjoy the game in another way. I don’t understand how you can

So your suggestion to people with disabilities or chronic illnesses is that they just shouldn’t play games? Because right now you’re coming across as someone with working legs complaining that ramps exist. The ramps aren’t for you, they’re for people who can’t walk.

A Tangential point Joshua was trying to make that this still ignores is that people don’t experience difficulty in the same way.

The easiest way for me to think of it is a competitive game of memory. The whole point of that game would be to overcome the challenge faster than your opponent, no? But consider that one

Not everyone plays games for the same reason (i.e. you might play for the difficulty where others do for the story/atmosphere). And beyond that, an easy mode doesn’t diminish your playthrough. “it’s good because it’s hard” can be said about most games with their difficulty turned up, if that’s your thing. Beyond that

I never liked games with just one “difficulty”. I prefer my first playthrough to be on easy, so I can enjoy the story, and once I got the hang of the gameplay, then I kick up the difficulty for more of a challenge. But getting that challenge right from the start is a buzzkill for me.

The reason that Musk’s idea would work is assuming if cars are queued by computer (aka autopilot).

Commercial speech isn’t protected under the First Amendment if it’s unlawful or misleading. That’s why cigarette makers can’t say smoking makes you cooler and kills cancer.  Only one of those is true.

(2) Musk diligently tried to follow the court settlement

At this point it is so overvalued at best, with huge downside. I’m a fan of Tesla, but the making money on their stock point has long past. I’d say they’re equally likely to go bankrupt as go up to $400+ a share. When you have more downside potential than upside potential, I really wouldn’t see a buy.

Neutral: There are many compelling reasons for Elon to just shut the hell up, but the most basic is when your CEO gets red-assed on Twitter, it hurts the company.