Easy to learn, hard to master

>easy to learn, hard to master

Rocket League

>easy to learn
>easy to master

Fortnite

Chess

Yes.
For instance:
An ability that had a full screen one hit KO (a stupid ability but it's just for an example) that took one one button press. That would be stupidly easy to learn and stupidly easy to master. There's nothing to it. If you add a difficult combination that the game doesn't tell you, that would be potentially difficult to learn, but easy to master. Because there's nothing to it. You just activate it and win.

On the flip side. An ability that was easy to use (1-3 button combination) could be said to be easy to learn, since it doesn't take much to use the ability. However, if it only really works out well if you know when/where to use it properly(perhaps it has strange timing and resources attached to it) then that makes it hard to master. If it's always good to just spam the ability at any time with no thought into it, then there's nothing to master.

OR a much more simple example. FPS games are easy to learn but 'hard' to master. That is, to become the top 5% of players on a non-obscure shooter. Some of this skill carries over between FPS games like twitch, but things like map awareness and prediction of what players are going to do is something you need to play the game for some hours to learn. It's not especially hard to learn any of these things, but it's also not something you learn instantly. Even if the game as a whole is easier than some RTS, that can just make the RTS "Difficult to learn, hard to master" rather than easy to learn.

Most fighting games I suppose

[Spoiler]Overwatch[/spoiler]

Kerbal Space Program

Overwatch

Proper racing games. RIP.

>get a load of this faggot
play hafntafl

Checkers

Checkers is a solved game, no skill involved anymore.

>Easy to start
>Easy to drop when you realize it's shit

>being this new on the internet
kill yourself, underageb&

>plays the shooty game for brainlets
>incapable of using spoilers
You're not making a strong case here

That’s Nioh. I went through 3 cycles just using my living weapon like a crutch for when I get clumsy and almost die, but once I started paying attention to my timing near hordes of enemies I could keep it going for as much as 60 seconds.

smash bros melee

Splatoon

Shitposting

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This.

Can someone explain what happened to my friend and I 8 days ago in Rocket League?
>Playing 2v2
>We lose a match
>Shrug and just move on
>We're still partnered up
>Go to next match
>My teammate/friend is an opponent
>One of the actual opponents is my teammate
What happened? The opponents were just as confused as us. In the almost 3 years I've been playing RL, this has never happened

TF2

Game Maker

>hard to learn
>easy to master

very, very unfunny

Morrowind

SCP Secret Laboratory

>Easy to Hard
>Learn to Master

Dwarf Fortress

>hard to learn
>hard to master

>easy to learn
>impossible to master

>easy game
>SURVIVAL MODE

>impossible to learn
>implausible to master

>impossible to learn
>no one has mastered it

>hard to learn
>nearly impossible to master
Name a game

competitive smash

>To Hard Master
>Learn To Easy

tf2

>hard to learn
>pretty much only a couple have mastered it
Brood War is the best

>too hard, master! learn to easy!

test

Overwatch
League of Legends
Dota 2
PUBG
Halo Reach
Divekick
Quake Champions
Starcraft II
Tera pvp
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Minecraft
Celeste
Thems Fighting Herds

F-Zero GX

>Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

>pick slick wheels, water beetle car, dry bowser
>win every single race

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Halo 3 was better than Reach

>Dota 2
>easy to learn
HAHAHAHAHAHAH
>Starcraft II
Not easy to learn for a newcomer to RTS, man.

I don't play RTS and yet I was able to beat the Wings of Liberty Campaign without guides. Also DOTA has a tutorial that taught me how to play easing into it unlike LoL but at least LoL had a vs AI mode and my teammates helped me learn.

only on the first playthrough experience and multiplayer. Reach was better overall with a more replayable campaign, more outfits and secrets to unlock, and it had Firefight 2.0

>i beat the campaign I'm not completely awful
m8 that will place you in literally the bottom tier league, anyone can beat the campaign