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Originally Posted by Phillips
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Really I didn't know....... I thought Easy to Difficulty are same
Example... I thought.... Easy just slow down and less monsters than difficulty with many monsters game? 
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That's right.
On EASY, they usually offer you a lot of free stuff and confront you with fewer enemies. Sometimes, the AI (artificial intelligence) is dumb enough that they can't really fight well against you.
For instance, a FPS (first person shooting) game will have enemies shooting at you. 1 out of 10 bullets will hit you or those bullets will inflict 1/10 damage to your health. You will probably find a lot of health packs and those enemies will probably require 1 to 2 hits to kill them.
If it was on HARD mode, 1 out of 2 bullets will hit you or those bullets will inflict 1/3 damage to your health. You will probably have a hard time finding health packs and your enemies will require 4 to 5 hits to kill them.
Play the game on EASY mode and you'll get used to where everything is. It will also help you determine whether you should try killing everyone or you should just run through the level while shooting as little as possible. When you play again on NORMAL, then HARD... you will eventually memorize most of the game and know your way through.
I find that I usually beat HARD mode in a shorter time than EASY mode because I've memorized most of the game and learned that there are some places that I can just run through instead of standing there trying to kill every single person in the room.