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That is why this game is so difficult because you can do all the right way, and then RNGesus just decide that it wasn't this run.
I tried to visualize what happens with a Hunter and his initial stats + gear and also what happens when he is max out and a better bow (still with the same amount of rolls):
- https://steamcommunity.com/app/527230/discussions/0/1743343017611618758/
The enemies "are professional" bad guys. We can't see their stats but they are above +80 and some even +90 early. That's the reason they hit you way more than you hit them.
The story of the game is that "normal citizens" will help the Queen to fight Chaos, but NONE have professional training.
You will become better and better when you fight and get EXP, from which your STATS and DMG will increase as well.
The earlier you understand this, the easier it will be for you to beat the game, and this is coming from somebody who has beaten the FTK campaign on Master with a single hero without save scumming !!!
I don't care about you taking your hand to stretch out your E-peen, its not good game mechanics.
https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/steamcommunity/public/images/clans/27389936/accb03f048a73237404f72ff2a7a6f4ad2c66ba6.png
>He's a troll
Use words by their proper definition.
Get over your delicateness and stop buying difficult games if you can't handle complex odds that you are too lazy to learn and accept. That isn't the designers fault.
You can cry all you like, but realize you aren't in a position to dictate acceptable game design. Your characters also have the ability to dodge full enemy attacks depending on the contributing factors. Your problem is that you feel you are owed an irrational degree of predictability from a complex odds calculater that heavily uses random values exactly to be consistently difficult.
You aren't saying the game is hard, you're saying its broken. You're making a public scene that just makes you look like a baby who didn't get what it wanted so it starts screaming in the store.
Defending your position with the same lack of self awareness just perpetuates your demonstration of ignorance. Maybe that's just your thing.
Second its not a roguelike, its a roguelite, get your terminology straight.
The RNG is broken, nothing you've brought forth is a rebuttal but you jerking your epeen, RNG is not difficulty its RNG.
What next your going to bring up Dark Souls and tell me how hardcore you are because you've beaten it?
Just admit you're a little ♥♥♥♥♥ and you want thing to be easier because you don't like the math and mechanics in the game you refuse to understand.
Using terms like epeen labels your age and intelligence well enough as it is. Grow the ♥♥♥♥ up or get laughed at. That's life. Try maturing. I'm only here because your argument was so bad, I onlly just bought the game and I found it easier than I thought. I'm no fan boy. I just find bad arguments worthy of feedback.
You're venting your anger over being exposed as someone who doesn't really know what they're talking about.
RNG is fairly unforgiving, almost brutal, but certainly not broken.