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In your opinion, are hard vidyas a trial or a filter?
As in, you can overcome them if you try hard enough or simply be filtered out if your reflex isn't at the required level.
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Filter. It literally all comes down to reflex. Some people have it, some people don't. It's that simple
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Not one of these games requires extremely fast reaction times and for pretty much all of them you can get by through memorization.
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by that definition I would say the vast majority of non shoot em ups fall into the trial category. even brutally punishing limited continue games of the distant past are usually gated by time and interest more so than they are gated by reflexes(segments isolated with save states are viable to be completed). a game really has to be extreme before people start getting hard filtered physiologically.



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