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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-05-18 03:32 pm

[ SECRET POST #4516 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4516 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[The Secret Etiquette Of Lady Takashima]


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[Avatar: The Last Airbender]


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[Harry Potter]


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[Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice]


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[Stephen Fry as Inspector Thompson in Gosford Park]


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[Dragon Age/Dragon Age: Origins/DA4]


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[Queer Eye, S03 E01 "From Hunter to Huntee"]


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[A View to a Kill]











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(Anonymous) 2019-05-19 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
This is a bafflingly bad analogy.

You realize that, like, the Olympics and professional sports leagues are not the only venues in which people play organized sports? Not everyone who plays basketball, or goes running, or whatever, is trying to be an Olympian or a professional basketball player. There's generally a huge number of different levels of competitive and non-competitive ways that people play sports, and there are often huge rule differences across those different levels, because not everyone needs to, is interested in, or can compete in the same way that professionals or Olympians can. A casual baseball league might have very different rules than Major League Baseball, and that's OK, because they're not at all doing the same thing. Someone who's playing in a casual baseball league isn't doing something wrong, or somehow weakening The Spirit Of The Game, by doing so. Sports leagues actively do what you're saying that they don't do, and it's a good thing, too. If the creators of Sekiro or Bloodborne don't want to add an easy mode, that's obviously their right, but it doesn't make the idea morally wrong somehow.

Also, adding an easy mode wouldn't lessen the accomplishment of actually beating the game on the harder mode at all. It would still be just as difficult an accomplishment. So I don't get all that part of it, either.