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[deleted] OP t1_j2cpavc wrote

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breadexpert69 t1_j2cpf1t wrote

No, because their disabilities does not mean they are bad at the game.

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[deleted] OP t1_j2cpjzh wrote

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breadexpert69 t1_j2cpshw wrote

You are getting confused with the purpose of “accessibility options”

You being bad at the game and deciding not to get better at it is your own fault.

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[deleted] OP t1_j2cpuc7 wrote

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breadexpert69 t1_j2cpws1 wrote

Like I said, its your choice not to get better at the game. No one elses.

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[deleted] OP t1_j2cq0r5 wrote

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breadexpert69 t1_j2cq4mt wrote

Cool story, but accessibility options does not care how many Fromsoftware games you have finished

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Zernichtikus t1_j2cqo14 wrote

So If they are easy, than there is no reason to lower the difficulty.

And you still don't know what accessibility options are.

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overslide666 t1_j2cptj1 wrote

From software games are not meant to be completed by all people. I think NO difficulty options in this is good thing. Im not super good at games and once tried WHOLE DAY to beat dancer of bureal valley. It was so cool when i finally did that! So my vote in this is NO DIFFICULTY OPTIONS.

Everyone cant do everything, its just the way it is :]

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[deleted] OP t1_j2cpx2i wrote

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overslide666 t1_j2cq3lm wrote

I do, yes. But me, i prefer the challenge is same for everyone in from software games.

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[deleted] OP t1_j2cq5ti wrote

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overslide666 t1_j2cqddd wrote

I understand your point too, but i stand by my words! There are other easier games to play

Anyways happy new year pal!

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TiredHappyDad t1_j2cqzfu wrote

But why? What reason do you have that everyone else's experience has to be the same as yours?

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