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spemanig said:
Kotastic said:

That's not exactly the case. For me, platformer, RPGs, and fighting games comes VERY naturally for me, however little effort I put in. It's more of a matter of a genre that gives you the most difficulty to begin with.

 

For me, it has to be Action-Adventure games like Zelda. It just never flows and agrees with me properly and I never complete a Zelda title because of it (and the fact that it's not really fun for me).


But you just admited it. You've never even completed a Zelda game. How can that count as a real effort? I don't like SRPGs, but I'm damn good at them because I wanted to be good at them.

Also, how old were you when you played your first platformer/RPG/fighting game, and how many hours did you put into them?

Well you're kinda missing my point. The whole point of the topic is what genre you have most difficulty with to begin with. It's like in school where math is my toughest subject (and I got a lot of tutor in my early years) and I have to put in a lot of effort to get an A while in pe I barely put in minimum effort and I get an A-. And I don't do sports either. While getting a higher grade in math than PE, would I say that math is an easier subject than PE? Not in a thousand miles. Same scenario here really where I generally have little difficulties with my strengths while my weakness occurs in Action-Adventure games.

I guess I must've put in a bunch of hours in my easier genres, not sure how old I was but one of the first games I've ever played was Super Mario Sunshine, Super Smash Bros. Melee, and Pokemon Leafgreen, so that might explain why those might flow in me, so I guess you do have a point to a certain extent.