>single player game
>it's difficult
What's an easy multiplayer game?
I don't know why /v/ praises try-hard single player games. They are frustrating and the complete opposite reason why I play videogames in the first place.
>>384108212
Exactly. I want to play a game to have fun and relax, I don't want a stressful experience.
>>384105383
Play any competitive game outside of ranked with the purpose being your enjoyment of the gameplay on its most basic level. That or any minecraft clone on Creative.
>>384108212
>>384108280
CASUALS
>>384105383
assfaggots if you're not mentally retarded, overwatch
If you want a challenge, and to go against near-impossible odds, become /fit/. There are far better things to do with your time than dying on the same level all day long.
>single player game
>fast game based on trial and error
it's shit
>>384108396
kys yourself
witcher 2 is pissing me off to no end
I die a lot because its hard to predict blocks and every fight is in cramped spaces with barely enough room to dodge.
>>384108506
ok
>>384108551
cool
>single player game
>challenging because of poor design
>it's still fun
name the game
>Playing Ninja Gaiden Black on Hard after a year after beating normal
>Spend like 2 hours in the prolouge chapter getting my ass handed to me
>>384108602
every call of duty campaign
>>384108602
pre-reboot Tomb Raider.
>multiplayer game
>its hard because the game is literally against you and forces you to lose almost as much as you win
fuck you league of legends
>>384104431
kys
any gay here
>>384108420
How is being /fit/ hard? It's the MMO grind option of hobbies, better to go do /3/ or some shit if you want to git gud.
>tfw you exclusively play single player games and have done so for the last 7 years
Feels good man
>no specific times to log on and do something
>no being let down
>no inane 'banter' and drama
>no lag/poor net code
>no stress
>>384108212
Some people enjoy challenge.
Fag.
>>384108709
asl?
>>384108734
same here but I still sometimes play battlefield 1 (who cares if you win or lose or what your teammates are even doing anyway)
>>384108826
i found u gay
>>384108743
>some neckbeards without a life enjoy challenge
ftfy
>>384108716
>/3/
What?
>>384108857
no you gay, you gay
>>384108883
>some NEET virgins enjoy coasting through life never encountering any challenges
>>384109449
>some people enjoy shitposting on a north korean imageboard to trigger virgins on the other side of the globe
>easy is normal
>normal is hard
>hard is insane
>>384109841
>insane is impossible
>impossible is even more impossible
>>384109841
>normal is easy
>hard is insane
>there's nothing in between
>>384109449
>life is full of real, difficult challenges
>surmounting these challenges through dedicated work, effort and time is a large part of what separates life's winners from its losers
>unconsciously realize that the effort or type of effort required to succeed by overcoming real life, socially-valued challenges (work, investment, competitive sports, education, etc.) is too great for you because you're lazy, dumb and/or otherwise weak
>decide instead to play games really seriously despite the much lower level of commitment and skill, and subsequent reward, and despite it often being demonstrated that even children and the mentally ill can achieve the same level of skill and success in this area
>go on the internet and boast about overcoming these 'challenges'
almost nothing sadder to witness
a moment's silence for this generation, please
>>384110175
>this generation
Escapism has been a thing for millenia, bub.
>>384111097
Not to the point of being able to disregard development in all other areas, unless you were a Victorian aristocrat, and even they had their poets and writers.
It seems like now, in a world where as an intelligent English-speaker, you can achieve great things just through some effort and attention, there happens to also be the ultimate technology to sap young people of their drive, giving them a fake feeling of satisfaction from 'winning' at meaningless tasks: meaningless not just because they're not socially valued, but mainly because they are simply easier than any real life achievement in work, education and so on.
CASUALS
>>384112303
>Not to the point of being able to disregard development in all other areas
imagine being this historically illiterate, what a gilded age we live in
>>384112626
The only time I know of was ancient Rome, and this behavior and attitude was associated with the fall of the Empire. So, yeah, maybe it happened before but I doubt anything on this scale has, and definitely not without terrible consequences.
>>384104431
>An Image
>Saves it twice
i can't play easy games, if they don't offer some kind of challenge, I end up getting bored, slog through it or not even finish it. I've currently found myself always sticking to the hardest difficulty, otherwise i'm afraid i'll get bored
does that really make me some kind of loser?