Tribulation Mode - I am ready
I have a feeling I’m going to need more coinage.
You mean your body is ready, right?
There’s going to be a lot of QQ considering Josh planned on making Hard mode have very cheap deaths that require high muscle memory. For example, the “pointer arrows” that point to the exit will sometimes (or maybe always) attack you as something akin to a rocket.
That said….bring it on!
Tyr Sylvison – Warrior
Illyiah – Revenant
Tribulation mode? /Yawn
Sure, I’ll knock that out in between my dailies and grabbing another charged crystal thing. Why not?
I was told Liadri was going to be a hellstorm, that only the best of the best in the game would be able to take her down. Yet, half my guild has managed to do it, and so have a bunch of other people I’ve talked to.
I hope TM is more of the old school difficulty I crave. Kill me! KILL MEEEE!
Resident Thief
You are not ready. Stock up on more coins.
Last week I downloaded all the NES Mega Man games
I’ll be ready
Tribulation Mode is ridiculously difficult and time consuming.
Which Dev is responsible for this? I want to send him/her cookies.
Tribulation Mode is ridiculously difficult and time consuming.
Which Dev is responsible for this? I want to send him/her cookies.
Don’t get too excited just yet. We were told that dungeons were notoriously hard before launch and…well…yeah.
However, if it DOES end up being excruciatingly, horrifyingly, PAINFULLY difficult, then TAKE MY COOKIES. TAKE THEM ALL AND EAT THEM IN FRONT OF ME WITH A SMUG GRIN.
Resident Thief
Tribulation Mode is ridiculously difficult and time consuming.
Which Dev is responsible for this? I want to send him/her cookies.
Don’t get too excited just yet. We were told that dungeons were notoriously hard before launch and…well…yeah.
However, if it DOES end up being excruciatingly, horrifyingly, PAINFULLY difficult, then TAKE MY COOKIES. TAKE THEM ALL AND EAT THEM IN FRONT OF ME WITH A SMUG GRIN.
On a related note – Oreo came out with the MEGA STUF. This could make any Dev smile.
JOSH!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU’RE MY HERO AND I LOVE YOU DEARLY, YOU AND YOUR TEAM, but mostly you, I’m a guy and I’m a fangirl for you, seriously.
Great youtube videos on your channel, I LOVE SAB TO DEATH, THANKS.
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I get the feeling that all those pointy bamboo stakes on the ground in Tribulation Mode are going to be “instant death” pits. XD
The good thing about this is, while the gauntlet was possible for all professions, but not for all builds on all professions (I gave up on certain achievements because I refused to craft new equipment sets only for that, I hope next time it’s “pvp style” like other activities so we can use free pvp amulets), here we’re all equal, so that makes the bar the same for all of us. I think I can really make this (unless it is “Rytlock’s Critter Rampager” difficult, that thing was a challenge on apocalyptic levels!).
I’m not a fan of cheap deaths. If there are places in Tribulation where you get killed “just because” I will very likely stay far away.
Still, maybe it won’t be so bad. I mean, I did beat Liadri and the Clocktower. This might just be like trying to do both at once…
I still don’t understand the idea that hard equals fun for some. I play for fun, not frustration. So I’ll stay away.
Some players play for the sense of accomplishment they get when they overcome a great challenge. I can understand this feeling, as I experienced it myself when I finally defeated Liadri after 86 attempts, but no, not all players play games for that reason. However, the fact that such players exist is why ANet SHOULD put in hard content like the Gauntlet and Tribulation Mode, so that players who do find satisfaction in overcoming great trials can have their needs met too.
Replace “frustration” with “challange”. I’m curious what they did with the world 1 levels in this mode.
In normal mode it was possible to do the whole world 1 in several minutes (solo speed runs digging for some baubles but without taking all secrets). There was no need for continue coins at all…
Of course there had to be something like the Tribulation mode so those of us yawning our way through after those weeks of SAB had another challange in the old world 1 missions and the coins get a chance to be consumed.
What I think to be very nice is, that they are offering a mode for each target group. Noone is forced into Tribulation Mode.
Those who aren’t used to JPs or simply hate jumping can still choose Infantile Mode, those who want to jump through the game and have some fun can choose the Normal Mode. And those who have finished both can have a try with the Tribulation Mode (I see lots of raging coming up in some TS channels xD).
EDIT: btw. anyone but me just listening to “8-bit” music in ANet’s sound cloud? :-9
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I still don’t understand the idea that hard equals fun for some. I play for fun, not frustration. So I’ll stay away.
As with everything in life, if there is no challenge in it for me, I have no interest in it. That’s why my hobbies all require intense physical dedication, the same is valid for any mmo’s I play. The entire game is a snorefest when it comes to challenge, even Liadri is a joke without the camera issues haunting it. I barely play for this reason aswell, so bored from all the easymode content.
People who seek this kind of goals/entertainment in life enjoy nearly impossible tasks as it encourages you to improve yourself. That’s what I enjoy, seeing myself improve in something which I at first couldn’t achieve or finish.
I certaintly hope Tribulation Mode will keep me occupied for atleast 3 days.
The only thing hard about halloween clock was the difference in character sizes and sometimes lag. Other then that it was extremely easy.
90% of the deaths i had were because of character sizes. That doesn’t translate into difficulty…
In 1 week there will be a post “OMG TRIBULATION MODE IS SO HARD AND WHY DONT I GET A GARANTUEED SKIN SUCCEEDING IT???!!!!”
In 1 week there will be a post “OMG TRIBULATION MODE IS SO HARD AND WHY DONT I GET A GARANTUEED SKIN SUCCEEDING IT???!!!!”
^ pretty much this
Forums complain that there is no challenging content
..then hey complain that the content is too challenging
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In 1 week there will be a post “OMG TRIBULATION MODE IS SO HARD AND WHY DONT I GET A GARANTUEED SKIN SUCCEEDING IT???!!!!”
More likely “It’s so hard! Why do I have to actually complete achievements to get them? I should get full credit just for trying it!”
Like the people who said the Gauntlet achievements should be literally just for entering the fights, at absolute most for getting to the top tier and not for actually beating anything.
“Life’s a journey, not a destination.”
I hope it is actual difficulty, and NOT Lamedri camera angle, red floor, and random orbs ‘difficulty’.
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As long as it is fun hard and not tedious hard. Bring it on!
Example of fun hard: Clocktower.
Clocktower is fun because it has 0 random elements. You can learn and adapt. Example of bad “hard” thing is: Liadri – you can’t adapt to random thing that happens behind camera angle.
This thread really deserves this depiction of the different types of fun: [big image here]
(taken from dwarf fortress, but fits quite well here )
If only anything else could compare to Dwarf Fortress’s “Fun”!
So Josh – in your humble opinion how will Tribulation Mode compare to the ‘Light Up The Darkness’ achievement? To date that’s the most challenging thing bar none* I’ve done in game.
If harder than that then yes – your vid above most definitely applies xD.
*To clarify, prior to Liadri your awesome Clocktower was easily the toughest thing I’d done, but as others have stated above the Clocktower didn’t involve any ‘rng elements’ like Liadri – and so that’s why she took me sooo long to finally ‘Light Up.’
This is gonna easy.
The people complaining “its too hard” are a different set than those who complain"its not hard enough". I hope it’s challenging but not cheap.
Challenge our reaction time, intelligence, and skill, but not gear, build, or crappy camera mechanics.
The people complaining “its too hard” are a different set than those who complain"its not hard enough". I hope it’s challenging but not cheap.
Challenge our reaction time, intelligence, and skill, but not gear, build, or crappy camera mechanics.
Well considering it’s in SAB we already know gear and build won’t make a difference. Although unlocking all the items and extra heart(s) in normal mode will probably be a big help.
Not sure about camera angles, but I don’t remember any awkward places in World 1.
“Life’s a journey, not a destination.”
If only anything else could compare to Dwarf Fortress’s “Fun”!
Heh as much as I love DF there are so many way’s to cheese that game to make the difficulty trivial. once you learn how to make a self sustaining fort with a proper defense there are really only 2 difficulties left, your own boneheadedness or your processor catching fire.
I’m going to lay out the game philosophy behind how we decided to do Tribulation Mode because I think it’s going to be misunderstood by a lot of folks.
First, here’s a playthrough of two games that are in the style we are doing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22oTEDa2Rxk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAH2KMiscqY
Some people aren’t aware that this genre exists, and SAB TM may be their first exposure to it. We took a creative risk by going in this direction with it rather than the standard make-enemies-hit-harder-and-give-you-less-health approach that most games use to ramp up difficulty. That would have been very easy and very safe. (And probably more popular.) But we never do anything the easy or safe way.
The thing that makes this approach tricky is that on its surface, it seems to be bad design because it is intrinsically unfair. What fans of the genre understand is that there is a depth there that comes from a really interesting dynamic in the communication between the designer and the player that doesn’t exist in other games. It’s hard to articulate, but I would say it’s something like friendly pranking. There’s great pleasure to be had in finding ways to outwit a prankster. And that can’t happen unless you have a prankster. And that’s what the designer provides. People who don’t ‘get’ this kind of game see it like the designer is trolling out of cruelty, and so they read malicious intent into the invisible insta-kills. But that’s just not the case. It’s simply a specific kind of content made for a specific kind of player who wants in on the pranks. Yes, raging is part of the process. In fact, I rage at myself when I play TM all the time!
And the thing about how it is unfair: yes, it is. However there is a deep satisfaction to be had in overcoming in an unfair fight. In these games your only real power is tenacity. And besides, it’s only unfair in the short feedback loops. (Here’s some information on feedback loops in game design: ) http://www.jorisdormans.nl/machinations/wiki/index.php?title=Feedback_Analysis_and_Recurrent_Patterns
But the longer (and more substantive) feedback loop is a process of learning how the designer thinks. Discovering that style and finding how to navigate the level better as a result. The first lesson is this: the most obvious easy way will most likely kill you. The harder, more circuitous rout will probably be the way to go. This creates a joy of discovery and overcoming that few other genres can provide. But it is an acquired taste.
Another commonality among games in the genre (which I’m not aware of having a name yet… let me know if you’ve heard of one) is that lives are extremely cheap, and you blow through them. Lives are like HP in an RPG or ammo in an FPS. You go in EXPECTING to lose a LOT. If you interpret losing a life as “failure” then you will have a miserable time. It would be like feeling like you “fail” when you take damage in a turn based role playing game. Instead, if you see every death as another learning experience, you’ll have a much better time. Kind of like the way your armor rating increases when you take damage in Skyrim. So part of preparing for a TM run, you’ll be ‘leveling up’ your ‘life meter’ by collecting as many lives and Continue Coins as you can.
And now I’m even more ridiculously excited than I already was. Thanks for being awesome, Josh!
…Just four more days!
Yes, raging is part of the process. In fact, I rage at myself when I play TM all the time! And the thing about how it is unfair: yes, it is. However there is a deep satisfaction to be had in overcoming in an unfair fight.
I play Guild Wars 2 to have fun and enjoy. Not to rage.
TM isn’t going to be as hard as I thought. Thank goodness! You scared me for a second there. I thought you were going to give us a link to Ninja Gaiden(NES) or something.
Yes, raging is part of the process. In fact, I rage at myself when I play TM all the time! And the thing about how it is unfair: yes, it is. However there is a deep satisfaction to be had in overcoming in an unfair fight.
I play Guild Wars 2 to have fun and enjoy. Not to rage.
Luckily for you, Tribulation Mode is optional!
interesting… Guess it’s all going to hinge on whether there’s a Repair Bill or not.
…and WP fee… That seemed to be where most of the rage came from in the last few updates
Watching that got me started on old Rage Quit episodes :p
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Yes, raging is part of the process. In fact, I rage at myself when I play TM all the time! And the thing about how it is unfair: yes, it is. However there is a deep satisfaction to be had in overcoming in an unfair fight.
I play Guild Wars 2 to have fun and enjoy. Not to rage.
Then don’t play TM. Not everything is made for you.
Resident Thief
If it’s like those linked games then it should be doable with a guide. If there’s a pattern to learn then it’s not unfair, just difficult as it should be. To me unfair is something based on luck or random chance.
If it’s like those linked games then it should be doable with a guide. If there’s a pattern to learn then it’s not unfair, just difficult as it should be. To me unfair is something based on luck or random chance.
You know they love luck and random chance.
Shinzan.2908If it’s like those linked games then it should be doable with a guide. If there’s a pattern to learn then it’s not unfair, just difficult as it should be. To me unfair is something based on luck or random chance.
There is nothing difficult about trial and error. The hardest thing about that type of game is setting aside the time to do it.
Tribulation Mode - I am ready
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@Josh:
I know of this game, is this like the Kaizo Super Mario World thing? You know, romhacks doing stupidly crazy, player-frustrating traps?
. . . wow, I might just find this entertaining if TM has infinite lives attached to it. I mean, that blunts the challenge slightly because infinite lives makes it only a matter of time and muscle memory learning it all.
Yes, raging is part of the process. In fact, I rage at myself when I play TM all the time! And the thing about how it is unfair: yes, it is. However there is a deep satisfaction to be had in overcoming in an unfair fight.
I play Guild Wars 2 to have fun and enjoy. Not to rage.
Then don’t play TM. Not everything is made for you.
I know that I probably won’t play TM much because those kinds of games are a bit too punishing for me, but I’ll give it a shot and I’m completely fine with it if I get my butt kicked now that I know it’ll be back again.
Not having the “do it now because it’ll never be back” time pressure makes it fun again for me and not a chore with a deadline!
Oh and thanks, Josh, for the opportunity to get my pistol and dagger skins, I think blue will be fine, this time at least. ;-)
Yes, raging is part of the process. In fact, I rage at myself when I play TM all the time! And the thing about how it is unfair: yes, it is. However there is a deep satisfaction to be had in overcoming in an unfair fight.
I play Guild Wars 2 to have fun and enjoy. Not to rage.
Then don’t play TM. Not everything is made for you.
I know that I probably won’t play TM much because those kinds of games are a bit too punishing for me, but I’ll give it a shot and I’m completely fine with it if I get my butt kicked now that I know it’ll be back again.
Not having the “do it now because it’ll never be back” time pressure makes it fun again for me and not a chore with a deadline!
Oh and thanks, Josh, for the opportunity to get my pistol and dagger skins, I think blue will be fine, for this time at least.