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DonFerrari said:
SvennoJ said:
It's just the notion that you find it 'selfish' to request easier options in 'your' games that irks me. Basically the lack of options is there because some people lack self control when it comes to playing games and don't have the back bone not to use crutches when the going gets a little tough. Isn't that 'selfish'? Easily solved though, add trophies for not going below certain difficulty levels or game speed levels. Many games already do that, switch difficulty, lose your chance at whatever trophy you're playing for.

I've already linked an article earlier explaining that as you age, perception of time and reflexes slow down. The souls games and souls likes are in essence rhythm games. In Beat saber you don't start on expert either and for ages rhythm games had the option to slow sections down to practice since at full speed there's simply not much you can do when you fall behind. It's the same in souls games, miss a couple beats, start over. But perhaps you'll be immune to the effects of time or simply won't care about video games anymore when you approach your fifties :)

I lack self control to resist the temptation so I demand that they aren't put in the games.

Do you even read? No you don't, you just repeat the same sentence ad nauseam.

SOME GAMES without an easy mode <> ALL GAMES without an easy mode.

What's hard to understand? Do you understand the difference between SOME and ALL? This is beyond me, in 2020 every single folk feels entiled to DEMAND that EVERY SINGLE GAME is made for him.