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    Infinite Jest Member easytarget's Avatar
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    Default Re: Games which work better on higher difficulties

    True. And it's easy to see how you ended up w/ nearly 5k in posts here.

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    Default Re: Games which work better on higher difficulties

    That's the first time anybody has ever commented on my post count, I feel like a real veteran now!

    Most of them actually come from the mafia games in the Gameroom (a few forums down), you should check it out.

    Mount & Blade is another game that benefits from high difficulty. There is the saving option, as Froggy mentioned, which means you can't reload after a defeat. Well you can alt F4 before the map screen, but that would be lame and I certainly would never do such a thing. The difficultly levels relating to damage also make a huge change, going from kiting around on a horse couching everything on 1/4 damage to full damage and manual block on foot is huge. I enjoyed the game far more when I came off the horse, and again when I discovered the damage level can be changed.

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    Default Re: Games which work better on higher difficulties

    Thief of course, not being allowed to kill completely changes the game, it should not be played any other way.

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