Zig Forums often spends its time complaining about games that are too easy, but what games are too hard for you?

Zig Forums often spends its time complaining about games that are too easy, but what games are too hard for you?

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dark souls

Any RTS. Multitasking fries my brain.

fighting games actually filtered me

Rts games and any games similar to them, even though i some reasonable time into them i'm terrible.

no games are too hard for me, the ones that are are just artificially too difficult.

LOL

The games I can't beat are poorly designed games simple

>no games are hard except the ones that are hard but they aren't hard because i say the devs are niggers
what did he mean by this?

Sekiro. I gave up at the gorilla boss

crash bandicoot

F-Zero GX Hard Mode.
And Gitaroo Man past mojo king bee in Hard mode.

Did not have a good time playing Sekiro.

Games I don't like are literally unplayable

No game is too difficult. Some are just far too time consuming to beat. Osrs for example.

i beat gh1 and 2 recently but jesus 3 is a different game entirely

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Man, watching youtuber playing total war three kingdom piqued my interest for the game so i bought it, turn out i couldn't play it at all, it's so fucking hard to micro manage everything
>oh you are in this turn? this event happens.
>oh you are in this turn? you have to assign a point to this skill tree that consist of hundred perks that you can't even understand.
>oh the other warlords now have 3 armies, what about you loser? 1? i bet you don't even know how to get a second army
>oh your capital city is getting attacked by Cao Cao? You want to raise an army to defend it?
>Option grey out
How to play this fucking game bros? im having buyer remorse right now

RTS and fighting games. they just move too fast for me, also in fighting games I have a tough time utilizing my entire moveset in the heat of the battle. I really wish I was good at them because I like the idea of them (especially RTS games because I love base building) but even if I spend hours practicing I never seem to get any better.
going against CPUs isn't too bad but that's kinda boring. so I go online and immediately get my ass kicked. even in a more casual game like smash bros I usually have a win rate in like the 20s or 30s

you probably don't know how to actually train.

take street fighter for instance, if you want to play some matches utilize the queue within training mode.

While in training mode, focus on doing sets of a single action until you can accomplish it 10x in a row. This can be simple shoryukens or tatsus, or trying to land your normal attacks at their maximum range, or a combo you want to nail down.

Either way stick with that one until action until you can do it 10x in a row without dropping. The goal is muscle memory. Its really not as hard as it sounds and the grinding gets broken up with ranked matches where you can try out what you've been working on.

Eventually you will begin to climb the ranks

God Hand, for bullshit reasons too. Never beat the game but never got stuck neither.

yeah I've heard tips like this before, that's usually what I did to practice fighting games. I had trouble even pulling off a combo once at all, especially for combos that have moves in them that require special inputs.
I'm sure I could git gud at fighting games eventually, but it'd likely take me way longer than it does for the average player considering I struggle with even basic mechanics

No game is really hard or unbeatable to me but deus ex filtered me

yeah that's just execution training. fighting games are great because all of this is just the tip of the ice berg. its like learning how to walk compared to actual strategy. the depth and complexity is unreal AND your skills will transfer between games. Veterans instantly jump up to the top of leaderboards on new games just because they have good fundamentals

good luck user, its a fun genre if you can crack into it

This is what Zig Forums ACTUALLY believes

Rain world. But im only 4 hours in. I AM gonna conquer it.

I thought grand strategy games were too hard for me until I took the time to learn them.

I think the only thing that can truly weed a player out is execution. Strategy and the like require knowledge, planning, and adaptability.

Tropico 6 has surprised me, I've had multiple failures on the missions, even on normal difficulty. But in my defence, tropico is the perfect weed lmao game, so maybe I've just been too stoned to get my shit together

Furi. Call me a bitch all you want I can’t beat it though. It’s a shame because I really love the art and music too. Boss fights are beautiful

tropico IS a good weed lmao game

any currently active games you'd recommend starting with? I've played the most of smash, but that's different from traditional fighting games so the skills don't really transfer over. for traditional fighting games, I've played the most of street fighter
yeah, grand strategy isn't really hard, it's more just overwhelming when you first start out and have to learn dozens of different buttons/mechanics

sidescrollers desu. Every other game is fine except for those. Probably bc they're not fun so I never bothered to get good bc I am the best at all games

I just rage and complain to my friends until they bully me into finishing it - because I'm the worst player I know other than complete normalfags

RTS. I like the idea of commanding armies and stuff and simulating the feeling of being a fleet commander in a large battle but most RTS are too much for me. I don't really like having to deal with the economy stuff and it seems like a lot of the skill is in just being able to do multiple things at a time faster than your opponent.
Star sector was actually a game I really liked playing, but after a little while the flaws in the combat system start to show. The AI are pretty smart but also kinda stupid at times, and the command UI is sort of limiting because you can only give sort of vague orders to the AI.
Are there any other games like that, where you just start with a set amount of game pieces and the rest is just strategy?

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