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It’s hard for some people to be able to focus due to all the moving parts. Try turning the background dimension to 2D, or even off and see if that helps
In-game it says the avg run to exit the gungeon the first time is 15.
It took me 4 tries. While EtG took just over 5 hours to beat the first time.
On EtG I can still screw up while on ExTG I never lose anymore. (Always chose the same path so not fair to say I guess)
On EtG I got all MR in one run several times while in ExTG I never achieved it once.
I 100% EtG before rainbow mode came etc. but a huge difference to ExTG is that on EtG you can become broken given actives and passives that simply outclass anything in ExTG.
If I would go for the secret final boss on ExTG I would lose most of the times, that thing reminds me of the Rat very much.
You can push and easily claim that EtG has the harder content (the Rat, double challenge mode etc.)
But for the general run I would say that the normal bosses are harder on ExTG (to not take dmg) but that the enemy rooms/floors are far harder on EtG.
It also provides a completly new challenge to keep track of your character etc. which some veteran EtG players wont magically learn.
I was used to sidestepping a lot on EtG, now I am mostly Dodging and use Blanks much more efficiently. Patterns become more complex and timing how long you jump is another mechanic to learn.
Is ExTG too easy? NO
Does it require much less time to master and make the normal run feel trivial? YES
Is it a much smaller game? YES
There is nothing broken in ExTG while on EtG you can become a God.
And besides you wont get the Casey to swap in EtG when you are about to swing it at a bullet...