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Alright. Well, this game is a challenge based game. It is not like Skyrim who has no real challenge in it. Thing is that to play this game from start to finish can be made so easy that even as retarded child can do it.
You are angry on the bonus challenges that is provided to those that need difficulty to keep their interest.
Even though I bought Skyrim on release day, it took me 5 or 6 years before I could muster the motivation to finish the main story. In Jedi Survivor, I am now on my NewGame+ playing on grandmaster, only reducing the difficulty one notch when facing multiple DT droids.
Either play the game for what it is, or play those parts that is mandatory, or take your pills. But you cant hate on a game because you fail at optional challenges. That is just stupid.