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Yeah , make that optional for old codgers like me though who play games like this just for fun . You could have an option like that for a dynamic skill level . Too often in gaming though people who find a game too easy want all the easy options taking away when it's just as easy to have several difficulty levels to cater to everyone . I'm not saying you are but it happens way too often with games .
I do play on the hardest level, no i'm not that good in the game, played snooker most of my adult life..to club level.
My suggestion fits all because you make your own level by how you play.. those of us that have snooker knowledge will end up between pro and no aim while others at the other spectrum.. it won't spoil gameplay, just make you a better player, if you put the time and effort in.