Board Thread:Wiki Running/@comment-3225604-20150129143201/@comment-4189499-20150129211348

Eh, I don't really care that much how the difficulty level is judged (you know my opinion on having a difficulty level), but I think it should be fine to have a "Very Hard+" category for difficulty. Well, apart from the fact that "Very Hard+" is a slightly boring and confusing name. What about "Extremely hard", a balance between "Very" and "Insanely" which still emphasises the extreme difficulty of the levels, again reserving our top level, "Insanely hard", only for those levels which are near impossible to beat?

Now, we do need to change the names of the "considerably" levels, because they currently mean the opposite of what they say. I don't think "slightly" sounds quite right, but shoving the word into thesaurus.com brings up a good list of suggestions. My favourite from that list is "somewhat". It means what we want it to mean, and it has the level of writing we need (eg; "kind of" is too informal). So I propose changing the names "Considerably easy" and "Considerably hard" to "Somewhat easy" and "Somewhat hard". If you're worried about implementing the change, because all the difficulties are held on one page, it will take less than a minute to update all instances of "considerably" to "somewhat" and again to get the infoboxes to understand "somewhat" for their colours.