12-15-2014, 03:34 PM
For me it depends on the game.
If it is an RPG of sorts, I tend to choose easy. I'm mainly in it for the storyline and if the gameplay is good enough for me to want to play it again, I will either start over in the middle of a file, or finish the game and make a new file and choose the hardest setting.
If it is a music game, it still depends on the game, but I'll warm up with more mid level songs, then go off to push my limits with things. On IIDX I start off by playing 8s and 9s, and will gradually build myself up to be playing 10s and 11s. Pop'n Music I will play 30s, to build up to playing 35s, Jubeat I will play 6s to built up to playing 8s, Sound Voltex I will play 8s to build up tp 10s, and Reflec beat, fuck it I'll just play the hardest songs because the virtual airhocky konami musical edition is piss easy.
I have not really seen any other games ask this, sooooooooooooooooooooo those are my experiences.
If it is an RPG of sorts, I tend to choose easy. I'm mainly in it for the storyline and if the gameplay is good enough for me to want to play it again, I will either start over in the middle of a file, or finish the game and make a new file and choose the hardest setting.
If it is a music game, it still depends on the game, but I'll warm up with more mid level songs, then go off to push my limits with things. On IIDX I start off by playing 8s and 9s, and will gradually build myself up to be playing 10s and 11s. Pop'n Music I will play 30s, to build up to playing 35s, Jubeat I will play 6s to built up to playing 8s, Sound Voltex I will play 8s to build up tp 10s, and Reflec beat, fuck it I'll just play the hardest songs because the virtual airhocky konami musical edition is piss easy.
I have not really seen any other games ask this, sooooooooooooooooooooo those are my experiences.