• kibiz0r@midwest.social
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    1 day ago

    Dragon Quest Builders 2, inspired by FOMO over Pokopia.

    Also continuing Horizon Zero Dawn for the third time. Just hard mode, but I kinda feel like I could do very hard.

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      1 day ago

      I just started my first playthrough of Horizon and a few hours in I’m finding it pretty easy on Hard. Does it get harder later, or should I just crank up the difficulty now?

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        24 hours ago

        Honestly, the difficulty curve on HZD feels like a sine wave sometimes.

        Cuz:

        • You do simply get stronger over time
        • You also improve your use of tactics over time
        • You also gain access to new tactics
        • But they introduce much stronger machines too
        • But a lot of a machine’s strength can be mitigated by approaching it with the right tactics
        • But they also deliberately put you in situations where you can’t use the easy tactics
        • But they also put you in situations where you can use the easy tactics, against a ton of very strong machines

        So depending on how quickly you hit the skill ceiling on using your available tactics, how much you like to grind, how reliable your multi-tasking is, and your basic “twitch skills”, you might get a skewed perspective at any point along the way.

        I don’t think there’s any harm in changing the difficulty back and forth (not sure). So maybe just go with whatever feels comfy at the moment?

        Edit: I’ll say, overall, they do an excellent job of making you feel like the stuff that used to be scary is no longer scary, but for the right reasons. That is: not because of dmg++ and armor++ buffs (although there is some of that), but because you’ve become so much more proficient at handling dangerous situations. For the most part, even mid-to-late game, the simple stuff is still deadly if you let your guard down.