MTZehvor said: Fuck's sake I hate this website revamp and the new quoting system. Formatting this shit is impossible. I'm just gonna take this point by point because trying to split it up is taking me longer than writing my response out. >Another reason I can aggro so easily is because enemy groups are generally spaced too far away to support each other. >Not all Fire Emblem games are balanced the same way, and the rest of that argument I could say also, that you're underleveled and unluckly. I'm not terribly sure how we could be underleveled though, that doesn't make much sense to me. If we're all finding the desired amount of challenge in the game, wouldn't that mean we were leveled properly? >I'd rather use facts to support my opinion, such as overall higher tankiness where even my frailest unit can take a hit when in Awakening/Fates they'd die instantly, aswell as up to 5 range letting me attack further off enemies without them counterattacking. Larger range is a thing in this game, but I don't see how that especially breaks it given that it's an ability that requires investment through either skills (bowfaire) or assist magic/rare staffs, so not many units are going to be able to capitalize on it. Admittedly player units can capitalize with an extra space through the use of combat arts, but those remove the chances for doubles and destroy your weapons so it has downsides. And, given that you've already stated you're willing to ignore some of Awakening's more "overpowered" stuff to preserve challenge, it seems like it'd be just as easy to remove range increasing tools/abilities if you truly feel it's that broken. Broadly speaking, yeah, all I can say is I think you've either gotten very lucky with growth rates or you're horrifically overleveled, going by the video and what you've said up until now. It may not be "facts," but the vast majority of people that I've encountered don't seem to be running into these kinds of issues. 3H is by no means the hardest FE game, but if even your weakest units can take a hit on hard and survive, then something is definitely different with your playthrough than mine. |
Best way to solve this is with proof! I'll try to provide examples later of the poor enemy placements.
You're not gonna peer pressure me into changing my mind. Everyone in the entire world could say 3 Houses is challenging, but as long as the facts my opinion is based on remain the same then I have no reason to change it. Plus like I said before, I know I'm not the only one, I gots anecdotes too.
Enemy stats are always the same, your unit's stats can vary a bit, but generally they'll end up around the same ballpark every playthrough. I've certainly never had a unit that has frail base stats and growths ever get the level ups to change that, though I guess I can't say it's impossible, but extremely unlikely for sure. If doubled then yes my frailer units will be 1RKO'd. Assassins and Swordmasters who outspeed all my units are quite threatening I'll admit, or atleast they maybe would be if not for range meta lul. Most other units like archers, calvary, mages, wyverns, knights, that all my units double my squishies can take a hit from. Shall I show proof of this?
"Not many units are gonna be able to capitalize on it" - you say after seeing the video I posted where all my units have bow/magic haha. You can't see for sure if Seteth does, but it'd be silly to assume he don't at that point. Ignoring dlc and optional grinding is quite a bit different from ignoring game mechanics, and telling me that I need to make the game hard for myself... is that not admittance that the game isn't hard? It's not my job to make Hard mode live up to it's name, that's on the developers. I want to actually need to play optimally and then still find it challenging, that's a proper hard mode.
Why is it so hard to accept that the game is easy, or at the very least, easier than recent games? Just because a game is easy doesn't mean it can't still be good and fun, both things I've already said this game still is.