

Demons deal more damage, but their movement and accuracy doesn’t change by much - not as much as it does going from Ultra-Violence to Nightmare. Definitely harder than Hurt Me Plenty, but here’s the thing: you can basically play Eternal the same way on Ultra-Violence, the same way you play on Hurt Me Plenty. To experience DOOM: Eternal at its best, I recommend that you play through as much of the game as you want on Hurt Me Plenty for your first run, then move up to Ultra-Violence as soon as the game starts to feel a little easier. Starting on Hurt Me Plenty offers, well, plenty of advantages compared to I’m Too Young to Die by starting out on this difficulty, you get accustomed to an elementary version of Eternal’s combat loop. This is the difficulty that I recommend you start the game on it’s worth starting out Eternal on a difficulty that is at least one level higher than I’m Too Young to Die. The “normal” difficulty in DOOM: Eternal. Plenty of hurt available in this difficulty! However, if you’re a casual or seasoned FPS player, starting on Hurt Me Plenty or even Ultra-Violence may be better for you I’m Too Young to Die serves no challenge, except for FPS newbies. Demon movements are slower, their movement patterns less complicated, and they deal less damage compared to Hurt Me Plenty, much less Ultra-Violence or Nightmare. The easiest difficulty! To be frank, I’m Too Young to Die is probably only good if you’re a complete beginner when it comes to first-person shooters, as the game is NOTHING like it is on harder difficulties.

In this article, we’ll walk you through all the stages of difficulty in DOOM: Eternal - so that you can choose which is best for you! I’m Too Young to Die Charmingly, yet aptly named, a great degree of difference is present between all difficulties - and in no entry moreso than Eternal. As a result, DOOM has accumulated many defining and iconic traits associated with the franchise over its 28 year-long run, one of which are its difficulties.
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Who doesn’t love DOOM? From its over-the-top violence and gore, cartoonish gameplay, and genuine, honest charm, DOOM is full of heart.
