Yeah, I know how some folk will see me, but now, here’s the thing:
I don’t thrive on challenge. I grow from knowing what I’m capable of knowing and showing all of that polished up
I get that people see mountains and climb because they’re there but me knowing there’s a cafe at the top with flapjack, tea and Kendal mint cake seems to make it fair
Better still if a tarmac track or funicular railway can get me halfway or more, I’m all over that, you just watch me summit
To return to the original sort of analogy: if I can beat the enigmatic end of level boss who tosses a second or third energy bar in the mix by spamming the same overpowered move over and over, I’m doing it, end of
When I stand in the ashes of the beast whatever it might be and take loot or XP that might be not quite as good as on normal or hard I’m good I still feel the buzz of winning
If I have to grind repeatedly and learn intricate enemy routines to evade or parry and die and die and die
It’s not for me.
It could be because I cut my gaming teeth in eighties arcades where I judged how good a game was by how far 10p could take me at a time when 10ps were limited
A forgiving difficulty level was a boon (Yeah, I’m looking at you Mad Dog McCree 50 flipping *** a go and dead in 30 seconds!)
Anyway...
A little friction in life is fine, no drama without conflict and all that, but given the option to up up, down down left right, left right B A Start my heart will always take it