The enemies scale to your level.
So they're going to be a pain in the ass no matter what level you are.
It's just that hopefully with an NG+ you got your hands on the appropriate skills/weaponry to offset the fact that you're dealing with high level enemies right from the start.
And stuff.
I may have to pick up ME3 when it comes out.
Enemy level scales to your own --
Fuck you for beating me to this post.
But yeah, pretty much what Ray said. I didn't use an NG+ file and pretty much just started straight out on the hardest difficulty. I got slaughtered in the beginning, but by halfway through the came I was accustomed to how difficult they were and had generated a game play around that. I think it would have been harder to develop one strategy for dealing with them, then having to learn something completely different going back to playing it again.
I never play anything long on the hardest difficulty. I play games to not be frustrated. Fucking hell am I gonna play specifically to get annoyed at dying.
Apparently this game I bought -- which I'm pretty sure I opened myself but can't remember at the moment -- doesn't have a game disc in it. I bought it about a week ago.
... there's $10 I'll never see again.
I think the universe is telling you "you have a problem".
Platinum addiction is a serious illness.
Now that I'm thinking about it, I'm fairly positive I didn't open it. I just never noticed that it was already opened.
Whatever. I bought it from work four days ago and I still have the receipt, so I'm just going to take it in and see if I can exchange it. When I was there earlier today they still had four or five copies left.
Yes.
Yes it is.
But oh so delicious.
I think if I had anything else to look forward to when I got home from work, it wouldn't be so bad. But getting a platinum is a visual verification of actually accomplishing something, rather than just sitting at home staring at the walls, driving myself insane.
Morning world.
Just been quoted £2748/year to insure this: (Suzuki Alto 1.0 GL 3DR) worth £495 with Elephant.co.uk
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classifi...s/20?logcode=p
Third party fire and theft rather than just third party I was looking at previously. It's getting there. If I could get a garage to park the thing in over night/when I'm not using it that would also lower premium.
I know I'm getting a bit ahead of myself here, but you know.~£3000 a year isn't THAT bad I suppose. The only way to get it to come down is to pay the stupid price it is now and not claim/crash.
Just had tea and toast and I'm stuffed.