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Post by noobygaming on Feb 10, 2016 12:36:03 GMT -5
Yes dude there are MUCH harder Rage games on playstore
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Post by Starfall on Feb 11, 2016 0:16:40 GMT -5
I tried to play osu one day, the "level falls apart" thing happened to me on the level after the tutorial, easy mode, WITH SPEEDHACKS.
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Post by BlueLimit17 on Feb 14, 2016 3:22:57 GMT -5
honestly, this could be called the hardest game ever because of impossible levels like silent circles. But that would mean that its tied wit a lot of other games because a lot of other games have impossible levels
right? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Post by Stormdude127 on Feb 18, 2016 11:36:23 GMT -5
Also those Mario maker game stuff can be harder, because in every game, hackers make near impossible levels I made a thread about this a while ago. Personally, I think if you compare the hardest level in Super Mario Maker (Pit of Panga: U-Break or Tricky Mario: Val's Airspace), Bloodbath is harder. Don't get me wrong, those levels are hard as hell, but they can theoretically be done with enough memorization and days worth of practice. Bloodbath is so heavily skill based with the ship parts that it can't simply be memorized. The hardest Super Mario Maker levels just consist of a series of very tricky timed button presses.
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Post by LuMaIchArgI on Feb 18, 2016 12:02:00 GMT -5
Also those Mario maker game stuff can be harder, because in every game, hackers make near impossible levels I made a thread about this a while ago. Personally, I think if you compare the hardest level in Super Mario Maker (Pit of Panga: U-Break or Tricky Mario: Val's Airspace), Bloodbath is harder. Don't get me wrong, those levels are hard as hell, but they can theoretically be done with enough memorization and days worth of practice. Bloodbath is so heavily skill based with the ship parts that it can't simply be memorized. The hardest Super Mario Maker levels just consist of a series of very tricky timed button presses. Edit: Aaaand my post deleted itself -___- I will re-edit my wall of text after class, I wasted 10 minutes writing that -___-
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Post by gdoggo on Nov 7, 2021 18:05:18 GMT -5
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Post by Vats on Nov 7, 2021 23:04:17 GMT -5
No. The hardest game is the game called life
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Post by kantraa on Nov 15, 2021 4:01:50 GMT -5
Absolutely not. There are MANY, MANY, MANY games out there much harder than GD. ,
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Super Hexagon, osu!, Dynamix, Pump It Up, SoundDodger, Beat Saber, Audica, Cat Mario, etc.
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Post by huzunde on Jan 14, 2022 22:08:41 GMT -5
If the online levels in GD count then the online levels/maps/worlds count in other games too, but it is probably impossible to know what the objectively hardest humanly possible video game is. But i am willing to bet GD is in the top 5 hardest.
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Post by Jayflight on Jan 16, 2022 9:55:48 GMT -5
Moved to Debate because it seems to fit there better There's no real answer to a question like this since even if a game has "impossible" levels, they can still be bypassed with hacks (thus making them technically "possible") - also, even if some games are objectively harder than others, every person who plays has different experiences with different games and has a different definition of how difficult a game can be in various ways.
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Post by Sooop on Jan 17, 2022 12:46:05 GMT -5
woah since when are five year old necro's allowed?
anyway the question is kind of arbitrary because you can't measure the difficulty when something with as many degrees of freedom as the editor exists.
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Post by Jayflight on Jan 17, 2022 22:24:53 GMT -5
woah since when are five year old necro's allowed? anyway the question is kind of arbitrary because you can't measure the difficulty when something with as many degrees of freedom as the editor exists. To be fair the post was kinda on topic lol, or at least it didn't completely derail the thread. Either way there's only so much discussion this question can have, the answer is that there is none
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Post by thevaultinourstars on Jan 18, 2022 0:39:17 GMT -5
NO this game is soooo easy I play it every day since I was 2 years old and I am CRACKED at it in fact All Games are easy to me because I am simply built different
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Post by Atlantist on Jan 20, 2022 5:50:57 GMT -5
NO this game is soooo easy I play it every day since I was 2 years old and I am CRACKED at it in fact All Games are easy to me because I am simply built different This post makes no sense at all. First off, Geometry Dash is not in any way an easy game. Thousands of otherwise very talented people have struggled at passing even the very first level of the game. Cataclysm, a level that is arguably not even an extreme demon, has been beaten by a negligible percentage of the playerbase, and those that do beat it require thousands of attempts on the level, or at the very least, thousands of hours on the game. Can you seriously say with any degree of confidence that Geometry Dash is "soooo easy"? Additionally, your claim that you have played this game for every single day of your life since you were two years old is simply absurd. How would a two year old human even have the hand-eye coordination to jump over a spike? Even a "child prodigy" would still be restricted by their underdeveloped cognitive and nervous systems. And how would it even be physically possible to play Geometry Dash for every single day of your life since then? Assuming that you are at least thirteen years of age, you would have spent just over four thousand continuous days of at least opening Geometry Dash daily. That would assume that you would be opening Geometry Dash in daycare, preschool, elementary, and at least up to middle school, on weekdays and weekends, on Halloween, Christmas, New Year's, through power outages, vacations, sick days, birthdays, every single day of your life with not a single day spared. That is simply not humanly possible. Not to mention the fact that Geometry Dash was not even released seven years ago, when you were presumably born. What were you doing before then? Did you have some secret beta version that the developer just happened to shared with a two year old? I find that to be nonsensical. Something else that is nonsensical is your claim that you are "cracked" at Geometry Dash and that "in fact all games are easy to you". This makes no sense at all. No human being on earth can seriously claim that "all games are easy to me". That's putting into consideration some of the most challenging, unforgiving games to ever touch the human race. You are saying that rhythm games with thousands of notes, all with strict timing windows, are all easy to you. You are saying that platformers with highly intricate, complex and demanding movement options and level designs are all easy to you. You are saying that danmakus, which literally mean "curtain fire", who pour thousands of projectiles with microscopic gaps between them at you and expect you to survive multiple minutes in such an environment, are all easy to you. That's not to mention the joke games that are literally designed to be humanly possible; no no, you specifically said that ALL games are easy to you, so that should include the ones that are designed to be literally impossible. How can you claim that "all games are easy to you"? How can anyone claim that? And your proposed justification for your statement is even more ridiculous: you claim that all games are easy to you because you are "simply built different". Built different? Are you kidding me? There is no human being on earth that is "built" any different from me, or you, or that stranger walking across the street. You cannot attribute skill in any field to how you were "built". Skill can only be made through time and hard work. Who you were born as dictates absolutely nothing about how well you can ride a bike, or cook a dish, or jump over spikes in a video game. Simply putting it up to being "built different" is not only an incredibly stupid argument to support a bald faced lie, but also somehow manages to detract the skill from actually good players' achievements, by reducing them to whether they were "built different" or not. This whole post is an infuriatingly moronic dumpster fire of illogicality, and I honestly hope that you, thevaultinourstars, will recognize your stupidity, delete your post, delete your account, and leave the internet permanently. It would be even better if you left society altogether, as your life would be better spent hunting rats in the wilderness than it would be spreading such drivel as this post to your friends and family, if you somehow haven't lost them already. I wish you the worst in life, and I hope you die an awful, agonizing death. Goodbye, and don't bother responding, because I won't read it.
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Post by Storm on Jan 23, 2022 6:18:30 GMT -5
Absolutely not. There are MANY, MANY, MANY games out there much harder than GD. , For example: Super Hexagon, osu!, Dynamix, Pump It Up, SoundDodger, Beat Saber, Audica, Cat Mario, etc. Ok beat saber isnt that hard of a game, as it gets easier once you get into the flow. What about, the "no interney connection" dinosaur game?
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