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Old 12-12-2014, 06:45 PM   #9180
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Originally Posted by road doggy dogg View Post
I've always found that argument an interesting one. What determines the "right type" of difficulty?
Hard to explain, but you just kind of "know" when a challenge, no matter how hard it is, is fair. That you can beat it with pure skill.

The wrong type of difficulty is when something is just broken. Like Deadly Towers, or Silver Surfer.
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