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John2290 said:
DonFerrari said:

Understood, that is "bad design" for this time and age. But it isn't unheard of. I do remember because of excess of caution for me to plat Uncharted 1 I played the whole game in each difficult in succession because I didn't know the trophies stacked.

It's not exactly a bad thing, yeah given how short the game is but with how stupidly easy Human is it is a pain in the ass, they should have given a notice first when starting the game. I've played a few games with this set up but they didn't require trophies based on achieving a certain rank that how OP you are effects how you achieve that Rank. I'm play g both SOS and Human now, one mission each at a time and SOS is infinetly eaider to Srank on, I'm afraid to upgrade my abilities anymore and this is a kick in the balls. 

Nahhh I would say not stacking is very bad. It is cool to have a disclaimer that you have trophy for difficult and that they advise starting in lower difficult for newcomers. But not only having to play the game in all difficulties but also S rank all missions in all difficulties is very lame.



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