Survey: Which level of difficulty does you play?
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Before we do the first step in a new game, we must first make a very important decision: Which degree of challenge should be today? With a few exceptions, developers today give us the agony of choice. More and more frequently, there is even a story mode in which fights become a minor matter.
In our weeks of this week choice survey we therefore want to know from you, for which difficulty of difficulty you decide you usually decides. On the other hand, whether this choice has changed over the years.
Light, normal or heavy?
On Normal we always find the degree of difficulty, which according to the developer offers a balanced gaming experience. Challenging fights with strong but not overpowering opponents. On light we have what the health of our character or the resilience of the opponents usually abanders a bonus, while the leaf turns to heavy . Only a few goals separated from the death and every decision should be made carefully.
But more and more often we find in Playing in Zoink's Lost in Random also a story mode that makes the skirmishes to the minor matter, we can fully concentrate on the story.
Brat us here which gaming experience you usually prefer:
We would also be happy if you justify your decision in the comments. Also, it would be very interesting to learn if and how the choice has changed over the years .
As usual, we will evaluate the survey in the coming week. For which results you have come in past surveys, you can read here:
If you buy a game, you usually want to see the end That's your favorite video gamehead Efootball or FIFA 22, that's your choice
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