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Because….
https://youtu.be/Fv22Lj5PvPs?si=7h20nYDAaMBakAxJ
Or I take a break, come back and then somehow breeze through it.
Lmao, so true. I was going to say the same thing. Im stubborn though, im guessing you are too.
Ill try a few times before giving up for a day. And then the next day it is typically easier, were prolly wasting our neural capacity on a video game heh. My problem is deciding I need a break from something and then just never wanting to go back. I beat final fantasy 4 and im just struggling to play through ff4 the after years.
Its funny when you really enjoy something like a game, book, movie/show, whatever. Its so easy to consume. But if its just ok, its hard to get through, in my experience anyway.
So in your case, If online help isn't working, I would just uninstall after say, 20-30 attempts.
Catharsis over, I then I grit my teeth and get back to the game. I won't let even boredom defeat me. Just power through.
How dare they think player want to start anywhere before the hard part!
In general, if a difficulty-spike prevents progress, I quit the playthrough and give a thumb-down.
Or get a trainer play god mode and give the bird