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Runa216 said:
RaptorChrist said:

Not a fan of the Souls games? I can't tell what your angle is. Sandbagging the entire Souls series by flippantly dismissing my post, which wasn't even supposed to be up for debate anyways. I was just providing my thoughts, my opinions, and then all of a sudden BAM! Sunstrider with the "Souls games have no variety", "enemies in Souls games can't block or parry", and, as if an undisputed fact, THAT, is the reason why Sekiro is harder, no question about it.

I am also not sure why pushing the narrative that Sekiro is harder is even a thing. Same developer, same type of game, I'm on board for all of them, but it's like you are trying to pit them against each other.

Sorry if I got a little triggered.

Please don't use the term 'triggered' unless you're suffering from post-traumatic stress. That term is meant to describe an event that 'triggers' a PTSD episode, not something that mildly annoys you and incites you to respond angrily. People who actually have very real issues with PTSD have not been all too appreciative that the term has been hijacked by terrible people with a desire to continue being offensive using it to devalue the suffering of others as unjust or 'snowflake' behaviour.

I'm sure you didn't mean it to belittle those with real problems, but it's still incredibly insensitive and rude. 

No offense sir but i really disagree with that.

He can use that term whenever he wants,it is meant to describe a circumstance or other that causes an action to happen and it is not invented or owned for or by people with PTSD and it does not even directly connect to them.The term has a wide arrange of uses so yeah in this case you are hijacking an adjective to wrongly politicize people.

Bolded: It is not in the slightest.

ON TOPIC:

Will take a long time to be able to finish a stressy game like this,it is fun but i can not get rid of the stress buildup fast enough without taking big breaks inbetween playtime.