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What a joke.
I do support the addition of a fully customisable difficulty so players that like the ultimate challenge can make it more difficult for themselves.
(Just please dont lock anything behind it, i'm a completionist and beating no hope was already a huge pain xD )
Very soon you will be able to quickplay No Hope which I am very much looking forward too. :) I am predicting a lot of funny fails but thats half the fun. Bring it on :)
That sounds interesting, looking forward to it too if thats a real thing
Also, I have been playing for very little time but I already got enough contacts to do no hope with people I know, maybe try being a little less of an ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ and actually learn to play a COOP game? Making good social contacts, getting along with people and learning how to respect each players style of gaming so you can synchronize your actions as a team is a major part of the game, if you don't like that, there are plenty of single player games around that can give you a real challenge, but thinking of yourself as a challenge seeker when you are not even close to experience what the game offers is just delusion.