Board Thread:Wiki Running/@comment-3225604-20150502135511/@comment-26235098-20150502144159

Roseturnip wrote: learning oppose

I don't think so. The "extremely hard" and "insanely hard" rating may cause a confusion since they have the similar meanings. Yours is an interesting observation, Rose. They sound quite different to me.

I might find a level "extremely hard" but not consider it almost impossible. I "hear" a clear distinction between extremely and insanely hard, but "almost impossible" and "insanely hard" sound identical to me.

One issue I am noticing here is a difference in how each of us wants to interpret "insanely hard".

Hate to throw more wood into the fire but, what the heck.

Supposing we were to: AND
 * introduce "extremely hard" between very hard and current insane difficulties
 * change the "insanely hard" label to "almost impossible"

So the new difficulty spectrum would be:

Very Easy - Easy - Somewhat Easy - Medium - Somewhat Hard - Hard - Very Hard - Extremely Hard - Almost Impossible